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Chapter 2205: Run to Failure

A shattered moon shone upon a shattered castle. The castle had always been a ruin, but now it was reduced to rubble. The rubble used to be surrounded by a deep lake, but now, the lake was gone.

Its bottom had been revealed, in all its mystery and horror...

Indifferent to what lay at the bottom of the lake, Morgan of Valor hunched over an alloy pan and looked into the fire numbly.

There was a gentle gust of wind, and Nightingale landed nearby, greeting her and the other Saints. Then, a stronger gale crashed into the remains of a crumbling wall that protected the fire, and a small pebble fell from it down toward the pan.

Morgan did not move, allowing the pebble to fall into the pan.

A few moments later, she sighed heavily.

'...I'm sick of it.'

How many times had it been, already?

The day repeated itself endlessly. Each time, she gathered her Saints and faced her brother in battle. Each time, they lost miserably and died. Over and over again, she suffered the pain of her body being torn apart and broken, activating the enchantment that reset time at the last moment.

Rinse and repeat.

It had been somewhat exciting at first. Morgan did not enjoy losing, but she loved battle. So, this closed loop of endless warfare was like a playground for her — a lethal and vicious playground, but a fascinating one nonetheless.

Her brother, too, was a perfect enemy. He was strong, cunning, ruthless, and hateful... a worthy adversary for her own insidious mind, at last. Even better, he somehow retained the memories of all their previous battles, so the strategies he employed against her were both varied and increasingly diabolical.

But the novelty had quickly grown old.

Nobody was fond of hitting their head against a wall, after all. And Mordret was indeed a wall —an unbreakable barrier that she could not overcome, no matter how earnestly she tried. The power disparity was too vast. The resource distribution was too uneven...

Even though the champions under her command had proven to be far more formidable than her already quite flattering evaluation of them —especially the three government Saints — the Transcendent vessels Mordret controlled were deadlier. There were the Nightmare Creatures he kept subjugating, as well.

And even though they were fighting on a battlefield of her choosing, the ruins of true Bastion failed to contain Mordret in the end.

She had hoped that the Others would stifle him... maybe even destroy him. But although her brother had been held back by the threat of these eerie beings for a while, he seemed to have learned how to escape them eventually.

During one of the more desperate battles, Morgan had even employed a perilous strategy to draw them forth — using her Transcendent form, she fashioned her body into a flat plane of polished steel that towered above the ruins like a replica of the Great Mirror, reflecting the shattered moon and the broken castle back upon the world.

The swarm of the Others she had unleashed was a terror to behold, and resulted in some of the most harrowing deaths she witnessed even after months spent in the endless loop of hopeless battles. And yet, her brother had survived their onslaught for far longer than she had.

Looking back, that was the breaking point when this endless death loop had gone from tiresome to tedious.

And over many lost battles after that, Morgan had slowly grown numb. There was a difference between being defeated and surrendering to defeat... and while she was neither ready to nor capable of surrendering, it was getting hard to remember what she was fighting for, to begin with.

'Desire...'

Morgan often thought back to what her brother had told her during the Battle of the Black Skull. He had said that his desire to kill her was stronger than her desire to kill him, and that was why he was stronger.

Back then, she had dismissed his words as mockery... and an indication of the difference in their technique, perhaps. Her brother was perfectly willing to sacrifice his body to achieve victory — he had plenty of those to spare, after all. But Morgan was held back by the deeply human need to keep herself away from harm, which gave him a profound tactical advantage in a sword fight.

But now, she was starting to suspect that there was a deeper meaning to what her brother had said. Resolve, determination, conviction, those weren't simply empty words, not to powerful beings like them. All these passions were born of desire and fueled by it.

Desire... was the source of all virtues, as well as of all sins.

Mordret was driven by his ardent desire to avenge himself on his family, and while his wicked passion was as twisted as he was himself... what did Morgan have to offer in turn?

The desire to win? To prove herself worthy? To earn the approval of their father... or, if not, then to at least save herself the biting shame of disappointing him?

All those were too abstract, too empty. They had not seemed like that before, but they did now. More than that, these wishes had been forced upon her by others instead of coming from within her own soul. These small and meddlesome desires were only worthy of a princess who had been raised to be a tool.

They were not fit to be called a passion.

Morgan was not really passionate about anything, except maybe the pure art of war and combat itself. But that was not enough.

Her heart was not really in the battle... at least not to the degree this battle demanded. And, therefore, she could not win.

Luckily, she did not need to win. She just needed to hold out... out there in Godgrave, the final battle was swiftly approaching. A few more loops, and she would have accomplished her goal without even managing to defeat her brother.

How ironic was that?

Even knowing that the end was near, though, Morgan could not get herself to feel any excitement.

She was tired, and all of it just all seemed senseless.

'...Damn. The stew is ruined.'

Wincing, Morgan extended a hand and fished the pebble out of the pan. Dropping it to the ground, she looked at the stew without much appetite.

"Dinner is ready."

Her voice was subdued.

Nightingale gave her a strange look. She had developed a bit of tolerance to his looks by now, but still... the man was obnoxiously handsome even when he felt unsure. It used to make her want to tease him more.

He was probably considering if she had been replaced by one of the Others now, full of trepidation.

Well... maybe not.

The government Saints had changed in the last few loops.

It was barely noticeable, but Morgan had spent too many repeating days in their company to miss the subtle difference.

Maybe they were the ones replaced by the Others...

She smiled slightly.

No, of course not. There was a much simpler answer to their changed attitudes.

Even without her telling them, they somehow knew about the loop.

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    Chapter 2206: Her Pride
    Morgan was almost certain that the Soul Reaper, Raised by Wolves, and Nightingale had become aware of the loop. They were unable to retain their memories—at least not yet—but something, or someone, was informing them of what was happening at the start of each new day.

    The signs were subtle but undeniable. Their reactions shifted ever so slightly, and the words they spoke did not always align with what they had said before. There was also one instance when Raised by Wolves disappeared for almost an hour, only to return with a deep discomfort hidden in the depths of her brown eyes.

    Morgan noticed all these changes but chose to remain silent.

    For a person trapped in this loop, recognizing it was not particularly difficult. After all, it was merely a bubble of repeating time—vast enough to encompass the ruins of the True Bastion and the surrounding lands, yet relatively small in the grand scheme of the world. Outside the bubble, time continued to flow, and the world kept spinning.

    …If, of course, the Dream Realm even orbited at all.

    Morgan was familiar with the events that had taken place in Ariel’s Tomb—thanks in no small part to a strangely detailed research report published by an anonymous author, whom the Valor clan had failed to track down despite their best efforts. The enchantment on the hourglass functioned similarly to the Great River created by the Demon of Dread, but on a much smaller scale.

    Regardless, while communication with the outside world was difficult, it was not impossible. Morgan herself occasionally received news of the war in the God’s Grave… her brother undoubtedly had a vessel or two hidden somewhere beyond the bubble. Most likely, that was how he retained memories of previous battles.

    So, the ruling Saints could very well be receiving messages from the outside world—either repetitive ones updating them on the situation daily or ones that remained with them when they were sent back in time.

    In fact, the information did not necessarily have to come from outside. Mordret himself could have contacted them, striking some sort of deal.

    Morgan smiled faintly.

    Was that it? Was she about to be betrayed? Had he already infected her subordinates—not by devouring their souls, but simply by convincing them with sweet words?

    Betrayal was always a possibility. Everyone had a key that unlocked them… some could be bought, others coerced. Some could be deceived, while others only needed an opportunity to stab someone in the back. Morgan had been on both sides of this equation enough times to understand: trusting anyone completely was a foolish idea.

    Even so, she could not imagine the Soul Reaper or Raised by Wolves striking a deal with Mordret after fighting alongside the surviving Saints of the House of Night for so long. And certainly not Nightingale, the unyielding stickler…

    So, their newfound awareness most likely came from her dear sister, the Starborn. After all, they had once been part of her cohort, and while life had led them down different paths, such bonds were not easily severed by mere political allegiance.

    So… what was Nefis planning?

    Suddenly, betrayal seemed even more inevitable.

    Morgan chuckled and looked at Nightingale with an amused smile.

    “No, I’m not one of the Others. Let’s eat. The food’s getting cold.”

    Betrayal or not… she didn’t care. Morgan pretended not to notice their tense gazes and removed the pan from the fire, serving the stew into bowls.

    They ate as usual. Then, as usual, they prepared for battle.

    And then, bathed in moonlight, the ruins turned into a hellscape where monsters and demigods tore each other apart in a mad feast of destruction and blood.

    The giant forms of Typhaon and Knossos moved through the shallow lake. Streams of starlight poured from the night sky, laying waste to the land. The titanic form of the steel goddess plummeted from the mountain slopes and crashed into the sunken city, making the world tremble. Cold mist spread from the ruins, and the ghostly song of the night dragon echoed in the dark sky.
    Raising her sword, Morgan battled the overwhelming sense of déjà vu.

    Why did she persist? This meaningless, endless carnage was far too much for any sane person.

    Her desire to win was nothing more than a bitter sense of duty. Her desire to prove others wrong had long turned to ash when she realized that those who deemed her unworthy were themselves unworthy of her judgment.

    Her longing to earn her father’s approval… to avoid being a disappointment in his cold, indifferent eyes… had also lost all meaning at some point.

    Why had that happened?

    As Mordret’s vessels were destroyed one by one, and her Saints fell one by one, painting the ruins with blood, Morgan took a deep breath.

    Was it because she had lost faith in him as well?

    Most likely. Not that her father would care.

    So why was she still fighting?

    A dark smirk twisted Morgan’s lips.

    Well… wasn’t it simply because she enjoyed it?

    Perhaps her desire to win wasn’t as overwhelming as her brother’s hate-fueled obsession… but she had her own pride as well.

    She hated to lose.

    And that was reason enough for her to keep fighting for these ruins until the sky itself shattered and the fragments of the broken moon rained down in a storm of fire.

    Simply because she was too stubborn to give up—and because she could appreciate a good battle.

    A good war.

    “Yes… I like this. How lovely.”

    Morgan was going to stop her brother—not for anyone else, but purely for herself.

    Pale moonlight gleamed off the blade of her sword as Morgan leapt from the crumbling wall to meet Mordret…

    Just as she always had.

    Chapter 2207: The Limits of Loyalty
    Their battle was as fierce as ever, yet it felt slightly different.

    Because Morgan was tired. And because, in a strange way, she was enjoying it a little more.

    She was strong and formidable. Her Aspect was filled with terrifying power—sharp enough to cut through anyone and anything that stood in her way.

    At least, that was what she had once thought.

    But over the past months, Morgan’s sharpness had dulled slightly. Any blade loses its edge when struck against an unyielding surface over and over… and the vile presence of her brother was too stubborn to be easily cleaved apart.

    And yet, Morgan faced him again and fought him again.

    By now, they knew all too well the depths of each other’s lethality. She was a stream of living metal, melting and slicing through everything she touched. He was a devious fiend, using stolen bodies and overwhelming force to wear down and suffocate his enemies, leaving them with no chance of survival.

    The ruins trembled and crumbled into dust as Morgan battled Mordret and his Transcendent vessels. Liquid metal surged through the battlefield like a tide, engulfing the last few remaining structures and toppling them one by one. The hulking figures of Mordret’s stolen bodies pursued her, tearing at her with fangs, claws, and the sheer might of their Aspects.

    Some drowned in her fluid form and were gutted from within. Others managed to strike her, inflicting wounds and agony before being destroyed.

    Morgan felt a strange contradiction within herself…

    She relished the ferocious battle. Yet, at the same time, it felt like she was merely going through the motions.

    It was both exhilarating and exhausting in equal measure.

    She wanted to stop.

    But she couldn’t.

    She refused.

    As her essence reserves dwindled, as her vast steel body shrank with each passing moment—more and more of her liquid metal freezing, being destroyed, or corroded by rust—her brother’s mocking words haunted her:

    "Ah, dear sister… aren’t you repeating yourself? You took on this disgusting sword-like Transcendent form seven battles ago. Or was it five? But back then, it had fewer arms… do you really think a few extra blades will save you?"

    "Oh, look… isn’t that Saint Naev? Seems like he lost his head, poor thing. Oh dear, didn’t he have a daughter? I suppose you’ll have to break the news to her soon. That is, if you manage to run away from me again..."

    "Did you hear? The whole world chants the name of the Starborn. Our dear father always preferred her over you, and now the world does too. They’ve already forgotten your name, Morgan. Was there even a second princess in the Domain of Swords? Who? That’s what they say… or maybe that’s just what I heard…"

    Morgan laughed.

    As if she cared…

    Retracting her Transcendent form, she tumbled down a pile of rubble, spitting out a mouthful of blood before shakily pushing herself to her feet, using her sword as support.

    Then, with a pale smile, she looked around.

    "Oh, look… all your vessels are dead."

    But her smile faded as another surge of blood spilled from her lips.

    Morgan doubled over in a fit of coughing, then straightened and wiped her mouth with exhaustion.

    "And besides, will you ever shut up? Why do people even call you the Prince of Nothing? They should just call you the Prince Who Never Shuts His Mouth…"

    When Mordret—his original body—leapt down from the ruins of a high wall and landed softly a dozen meters away, she looked at him and smirked.

    "Right. That’s because our father discarded you like garbage, and then the Spawn of Dreams threw you away just the same. You know how they say… one man’s trash is another man’s treasure. But that doesn’t apply to you… bastard."

    Her brother’s smile became slightly strained.

    At least, she wanted to believe it was.

    Mordret chuckled.

    "I’d love to rip out your filthy tongue, sister… again."

    Morgan struggled to raise her sword and smiled.

    "Try it."

    He descended upon her like a natural disaster. Technically, Morgan was stronger than her brother—after all, her Aspect granted her many advantages, whereas his had little to do with direct confrontation. But she was wounded, exhausted from facing his vessels… and he was a Titan, while she was merely a Beast.

    Their powers were nearly equal.

    Nearly…

    But in the end, Morgan still lost.

    Her sword clattered against the stones as she staggered and collapsed to her knees.

    Her severed arm lay a few meters away, fingers still twitching, while crimson blood seeped into the ruins.

    ‘Ah…’

    The pain was exquisite.

    Mordret glanced at her twitching hand, then looked at her with a pleasant smile.

    "Well, this certainly brings back memories. Perhaps I should take your eye as well? That would be fitting. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth."

    He seemed to be in an oddly good mood.

    Her brother always acted as if life was endlessly amusing, but today, his satisfaction felt disturbingly genuine.

    A sudden wave of dread washed over Morgan.

    She stifled a groan and stared at him.

    "…What are you so happy about, bastard?"

    Mordret scratched his head.

    "You keep calling me a bastard on purpose, don’t you? How pitiful. You know, at least I didn’t kill our mother."

    Then, laughing, he stepped closer, looming over her with a crooked grin.

    "But I’ll forgive you for that today. There’s a reason to celebrate! After all… I’ve finally won."

    Morgan’s eyes narrowed. She inhaled sharply, then gritted her teeth.

    "You’ve lost your last shred of sanity, haven’t you? You clearly haven’t won, you wretch. Maybe I lost again, but we’ll keep repeating this battle over and over until you are defeated. I have all the patience in the world, trust me. I’m ready to fight you until the end of time if I have to."

    Mordret studied her for a moment, then threw his head back and laughed.

    "I don’t doubt it! Ah, my stubborn sister… but you don’t actually need to defeat me, do you? You just need to keep losing until our father finally faces Ki Song in battle."

    Morgan silently stared at him. They both knew that. So why was he bringing it up now?

    Mordret’s smile slowly faded, and he gazed at her with a cold, grim expression.

    "But you didn’t consider something—I don’t need to win here either."

    Her eyes widened slightly, and she trembled, trying to suppress the pain.

    Her brother smirked.

    "You’ve fought so valiantly to protect the Bastion, sister… but I don’t actually need to conquer it, do I? I just need to ensure that it’s lost to our father. That it ceases to be part of his Domain, and thus, stops granting him power."

    Morgan swayed slightly.

    "What are you… I still control the Bastion. It’s still mine. And you won’t take it from me, no matter how hard you try."

    Kneeling in front of her, Mordret leaned in and whispered, his treacherous voice flowing into her ear like honey:

    "Exactly. It’s yours… not our father’s. It was only part of the Domain of Swords because you were loyal to the King. But where is your loyalty now, Morgan? How much of it is left?"

    She flinched.

    Mordret gazed at her coldly, his voice devoid of all pretense of humanity.

    "You can pretend all you want, but we both know… there’s none left. I helped you get rid of it. In these godforsaken ruins, I drained every last drop of your faith in our father from you. And now, you are lost to him.

    He has lost you.

    And that means…"

    Mordret stood and looked down at her with a grim, triumphant expression.

    "…He has lost the Bastion as well. My mission is complete."

    Taking a step back, he gazed up at the shattered moon and let out a triumphant laugh.

    "Ah… it would have been so satisfying to rip this cursed fortress from your hands, but this… I think this is even sweeter!"

    Morgan stared at him in stunned horror, desperately searching her soul for even the faintest trace of loyalty to their father… to his kingdom… to his great Domain.

    But, just as her brother had said, she found nothing.

    ‘No… wait…’

    Mordret stopped laughing and lowered his head, staring at her darkly.

    His lips curled into a faint smile.

    "…Time to die, sister."

    Morgan stared back at him.

    For a moment, she remained still, then weakly whispered:

    "Go to hell."

    With those words, she activated the hourglass enchantment.

    Time flowed backward once more.

    …But even so, nothing could change the outcome of their battle.

    here two chaps
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    DanielPlay
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    The only bad part about having 3 chapters a day is that they have to wait for all three to be released to update. Unfortunately, it takes 5 hours for the third one to release.
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    alex silent
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    BREAKING NEWS!!!
    Trump imposes 100% tariffs on new chapters!!!
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      alex silent
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      We continue to receive new information: G3 calls his loyalists to "be prepared for countermeasures".
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        Drlord
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        Isso é uma piada ou realmente verdade? Dependendo do Trump eu não duvido de nada
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          alex silent
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          Ok, ok, it's a joke. I don't want readers to start forming military columns to invade the US. I'm just bored from waiting for a new chapter.
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            Alfametadol
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            это было бы эпических масштабов недопонимание )
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    Sami2222
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    My theory...... Revel will conquer the citadel in the spine giving Ki song the advantage she needs to engage Anvil personally ....then Gilead takes the femur citadel not too long after putting them on a more equal footing Anvil naturally being stronger than Kisong they fight....When modret finally overwhelms Morgan and the others and they escape Modret takes Bastion and Anvils power falls considerably.....he's losing but he pulls out a trump card(condemnation)....Nephis taking inspiration/enlightment from the fight becomes Supreme on the battlefield and or by breaking Ki songs hold on Cassie
    ,Kisong and Anvil are weakened and out of trump cards but put away their fight to first kill Nephis before she can truly learn to use her powers.... but alas Plan B goes into action after a dazzling performance in front of the soldiers to increase her domain powers...Sunny shadow steps her and cassie to his citadel ..buying them a few hours as theSoveriegns move to his citadel for the final battle. If this comment has 5 likes I'll drop the part 2 of the theory
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      samy dakiche
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      Then Sunny releases the sleeping monsters to add to the fun, the thing that lives inside the skull will join when it sees the party/plates are getting bigger, then everything goes to chaos, Sunny barely saves himself and his friends by escaping using the unnamed castle, maybe this castle takes some beating on the way which makes its guard reveal itself to defend it.
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    Worst set of 3 chapters ever ngl, literally nothing happened.
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    Nicolas34
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    Here it is, Mordret act of defiance will be to break the time loop, time for the greatest sovereign to ascend !
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      DanielPlay
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      That would be the easiest supreme challenge in history. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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    6pain
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    The last three chapters were padding chapters.

    I think the chapters that take the novel forward requires soo much planning an effort in such a way G3 had to take a break the last 3 chapters so he can cook a masterpiece for us.

    Well he can’t actually take a break from daily release streak but you guys get the point.
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      6pain
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      If an author for such novels does bad planning and write content that restricts the novels future growth, they have no choice but to do a 2000 year time skip like the Vampire System or Teleport the MC to a completely different world to restart the story.
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      JustCat
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      Bruh, G3 recently spent 24 hours at the airport and on planes, give him a break
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        6pain
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        Bruh, If you read again you will see, I said he is cooking a masterpiece for us, this ain’t easy, you can’t be dropping bombs daily.
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    6pain
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    Reference to what Morgan is talking about

    Battle of the black skull (15)

    "You see... my only desire is to kill you. But you, you want so many things. You want to kill and imprison me, but you also want to survive killing and imprisoning me. You want to protect your neck from being cut, your heart from being pierced, your skull from being crushed, your eyes from being gouged out. All these countless desires weigh you down. They are a burden that reduces your strength, dulls your skill, and diminishes your speed. But me? I have no such burden. I only care about one thing. I only want to kill you. That is why you are weak, and I am strong."
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    Seishan was leading them personally this time.

    Her grace and exquisite beauty were enough to take one's breath away... today, however, it paled in front of a delicate woman standing by her side. It was Saint Cassia, Song of the Fallen — the Transcendent hostage of the Queen.

    so is this Cassie plan to convert followers to Neph
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      6pain
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      My thoughts exactly
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    RunnySpider10
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    I hope sunny or LOS comes along and just defeats mordret, it's taking way too long for them to beat him.
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      i am ready Mordret to get his ass kicked by Sunny
      but somehow i see alit happening through some intervention between sky, Cassie, sole reaper and Morgan
      i look for them to find a way to turn the tables some how.
      it may be switching back the mirror and breaking it.
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      alex silent
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      I cheer for Mordret.
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      Aurelius
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      The whole situation is set up for Sunny, with the time loop perpetuating the full moon. I'd be surprised if he doesn't show up to get the piece of Weaver's legacy to get a power-up before fighting the sovereigns.
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