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Chapter 2208: Will of the People

The femur of the dead deity turned from a great inclined plain into a labyrinth of vast, deep canyons near its southern edge... the end of Godgrave.

That was because both legs of the titanic skeleton had been shattered by a harrowing blow once, thousands of years ago. Both of its femurs were heavily damaged near the knees, deep cracks marring the surface of the ancient bone. Some cracks led to the Hollows... some were even deeper, going all the way to the Sea of Ash far below.

The knee joints themselves were out of sight, buried in the ash. Since nobody knew how deep the Sea of Ash was, it was impossible to tell if the dead god's tibias and fibulas were hidden under the endless grey carpet, or if something had severed them completely in the distant past.

The Citadel Gilead had been ordered to conquer was situated at the very last bone plateau, standing on the shore of the Sea of Ash...

The journey to the end of Godgrave had been harrowing. The battle for the Citadel, located so close to the endless expanse of ash, promised to be more harrowing still.

"Are you sure that we can even take it?"

The voice sounded tired.

Gilead kept his gaze aimed across the last canyon, then turned slowly to look at his last companion.

The two of them were all that remained of the expedition.

His lustrous armor had long been destroyed, and his skin had turned the color of bronze under the merciless radiance of the overcast. Even his tunic had been bleached by the light, losing all color.

The woman's parasol was in the same sorry state. The beautiful patterns that used to cover its surface were now faint and feeble, barely noticeable in the bright light.

It was a miracle that the flimsy thing had survived at all.

Looking at the woman, Gilead suddenly found the situation comical.

So many brave warriors had died... skilled Awakened, fearsome Masters. Even a powerful Saint. And yet, this mundane luxury item the woman had brought with herself on a whim was in one piece.

He sighed deeply.

Gilead's blue eyes were vivid and feverish, but the woman's green eyes were dim and calm.

After endless days of horror and suffering, they had finally reached their destination. Now, there were only these few last obstacles left for them to overcome... the last canyon, the last plateau, and the Citadel itself.

He remembered that she had asked him a question and nodded belatedly.

"We must take it, and therefore, we will."

The lower part of the woman's face was hidden behind a scarf, but he could tell by her eyes that she smiled.

She had not smiled in a while, so that was probably a good sign.

"It's just the two of us now. Two Saints against whatever profane horror guards that Citadel... I'd say the odds are not in our favor."

Gilead pursed his lips, then shook his head grimly.

"We've made it so far. So, we'll take it."

The woman studied him for a while, then leaned back and laughed.

Then, she folded her parasol and looked at him coldly.

Confused, Gilead turned to the canyon.

"Let's rest here. I will carry you to the other side once we have recovered our essence..."

"No."

He paused, unsure if he had heard her right. Looking back, he frowned.

"...No?"

The woman was smiling.

"Yes... no?"

She leaned on her parasol and spoke, her voice remaining calm.

"I was going to tell you a while back... on the day we lost half of the remaining soldiers, and you refused to turn back. But then, I decided to wait a bit. To crush your spirit better."

Gilead blinked, staring at her in confusion.

"What do you mean? The Citadel..."

The woman chuckled.

"I refuse."

Noticing his incomprehension, she shook her head.

"Everyone is dead, but I am alive. I am alive because you've kept me alive, and you've kept me alive because you need a homeless Saint to claim the Citadel. But I won't. I refuse. Honestly, I'd rather dive into the Sea of Ash head-first. Oh... and you go to hell, Summer Knight. There is a special place there prepared for people like you, I'm sure."

She laughed again, sounding more than a little unhinged to his ears.

Had she been harboring these thoughts quietly all this time?

Her green eyes came alive again, growing as bright as they had been once... before they left on this cursed expedition.

"There, I spoke my piece. Now, I'm leaving."

Gilead frowned, stumped.

He was too tired, too hurt, and too spent to comprehend the strange situation. His thoughts were moving slowly.

What was she saying?

No, he understood what she was saying. But words weren't magical spells that bent reality to one's wishes. What did she expect would happen because of her outburst?

"We have our orders."

The woman raised an eyebrow, her green eyes full of mirth.

"So what? You might be hellbent on staying loyal to the King, but I am not. In fact, I'm sick of him and his orders. I was already sick before being sent on this futile expedition, and now, after witnessing all our soldiers die senseless deaths, I don't even care to pretend that I'm not."

Gilead raised a hand and rubbed his face tiredly.

The deaths of the soldiers weighed heavily on his soul, as well. He was sick and tired, as well.

But he just could not understand.

She was a Saint. A Transcendent champion of the Sword Domain, the best there was. Sure, not all Saints were retainers of the Great Clan Valor like he was. And even among the Knights, not everyone took their oaths as seriously as he did.

Some people were guided by greed and self-interest. Most people were simply lost.

But most Saints still had enough composure to keep their wits about them. What was she hoping to achieve? Were there others like her among the Transcendent champions of the Sword Domain, ready to abandon reason?

"You... refuse? You can't refuse."

The woman seemed to grin.

"Can't I? What are you going to do to stop me, Summer Knight? I admit, you are far stronger than me. You can kill me. You can overpower me. You can even drag me to the Citadel against my will. But... even if you do, you can't force me to claim it. You can't do anything."

Gilead just stared at her blankly.

Then, a hint of exasperated anger ignited in his piercing blue eyes.

"And then what? What happens after you flee to the waking world? Do you think that the King will just let you be?! Or are you planning to fight him, as well?! It's useless!"

The woman stared at him for a while, then sighed and opened her parasol.

Hiding in its shade, she shook her head.

"Is it useless, though?"

Gilead laughed.

"You don't know anything. You haven't seen anything. If you think that you can fight a Sovereign... if any of us, or even all of us can... then you are delusional. It is nothing but an exercise in futility."

The woman smiled again.

"I think not."

He stared at her somberly, and she shook her head again.

"I think that you are misunderstanding something very important, Summer Knight. You are right, I can't fight the King. It's hopeless... if I do, he'll kill me. But what happens after he kills me? Do you think that I'll be the last one to defy him? Is he going to kill everyone who disobeys his orders?"

The woman scoffed.

"We mere mortals are powerless in front of a Sovereign, because a Sovereign is like a god. His will is the divine will. But gods are also powerless in front of us mortals, because their divinity depends on a Domain, and Domains consist of people. What is he going to be the King of if people turn their backs on him, and he slaughters the people? The King of Nothing?"

Twirling her parasol, she took a step closer to Gilead and looked him in the eye.

"We mortals are not as powerless as you think. And our will is not as insignificant as it seems. But even if it is... well, to be frank, I don't care. I just don't give a damn anymore. I'm done with this farce."

As Gilead stared at her, struggling to find words to retort, the woman gave him a look of pity.

"Oh, and also... for Spell's sake. You swore a knightly oath of fealty to the Great Clan Valor, did you not? Well, the Great Clan Valor consists of many people. Find a less rotten one to be loyal to, you fool. By the dead gods, even Changing Star is an heir of Valor these days..."

With that...

The woman disappeared into thin air, having pulled on her tether to return to the waking world.

The vivid green radiance of her eyes faded, leaving only shades of white and grey in the world.

Left alone, Sir Gilead, the Summer Knight, tiredly lowered himself to the ground.

He had done all he could... more than he could, even.

But despite that, his mission had ended in failure.

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    YellowFlame
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    Mwahaha…. The Irony, so exquisite
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    Sami2222
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    I believe it doesn't change much ....losing Bastion was a heavy blow but I believe Summer Knight will conquer the other alone maybe unlock an aspect legacy or something....but till then I still doubt Kisong can win Anvil in a fight.... just hear me out if and like if I can convince you
    1.it was clear from when The saints fought that everything was within his calculations ...
    2.that kisong needed schemes just to match him and still lost ....
    3.And in their trio he was the one tasked to watch her ..meaning he was her weakness
    4.His aspect cancels hers out a bit ..what's the use of a thousand bodies when I can just cut them down a thousand times.if they fought away from the battlefield when Kisong can not replenish her supply of bodies...she'll lose as Anvil not only has uncountable swords but can make things he kills into swords we don't know if that includes her puppets .
    5.The only deciding factor is domain...which we know kisong has him terribly beat in that department..but we can't ignore will..Broken sword was besieged by 3 sovereigns that means 3 domains vs 1 and even though it was a surprise attack they couldn't crush him because of how his will was stronger than theirs....Seeing how Kisong was surprised that Anvil could kill a Cursed Tyrant (and how he did it) I doubt she could replicate the feat..I truly believe Anvils will is stronger than hers..so I can only wait for the battle
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      Lost from sight
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      He cant. Summer knight already has a citadel, he cant take another one. Only sunny and mordret can control several citadels. Thats why this woman was so important.

      Anvil already lost after one retire her loyalty the others will follow. Then it will be easy for ki song to kill him in a fight. Ki song on the other side doesnt have this problem, her daughters are fully loyal to her. As a sovereign Anvil is a failure. The only unknown is the artifacts he possesses. About his calculation i doubt he s human enough to realize how peoples lost faith to him.
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        Sami2222
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        But that's the issue only they cam take several citadels at once ....if a Saint with a citadel wanted to claim another one....wouldn't he have to just drop his original after all itl would it make sense if someone can steal a citadel from I and erase ur anchor but u can't choose to leave it yourself .....it's not a good long term plan but it would help Anvil as long as he's in God's Grave
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          Lost from sight
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          I m sure they can give up their citadel themselves but what is the point? If Summer knight manage to conquer this citadel the king would lose one to gain one... if summer knight success it would not gain anything apart the fact the new citadel is in godgrave, if summer knight die it s a complete loss. The king would lose both one of his must trusted man, and a citadel.
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            Sami2222
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            True
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      73timur16
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      если и мог бы получить наследие у него оно уже есть. Так что нет, это конец и никакого чуда уже не будет. К этому автор все подводит понемногу с разных точек зрения. Дальше будет только хуже, как в Фалькон Скотт. Я даже не хочу загадывать что там автор придумал, итак хватает нострадамусов тут. Просто буду получать удовольствие.
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    RedAngel
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    At this point doesn't Anvil just has 2 citadels ?.

    This guy lost at every turn. In trying to run away from his flaw, he stopped losing people but lost himself. It's understandable nobody would want to be loyal to Anvil. The saddest part was Morgan betraying him. I think all his troubles are as a result of him not willing to explain the reason for his action. I guess he didnt want to be pited. But damn, does he have a flaw or curse ?.

    How does Anvil even hope to win ?

    MY GLORIOUS KING, ANVIL OF VALOR, KING OF SWORDS, I AM WITH YOU, I WILL FIGHT FOR YOU AND I WILL WIN FOR YOU. The odds are stacked against you, but I know you will OWN ki fraud with or without the loyalty of your subjects

    My loyalty is UNSHAKEABLE. Nothing beneath the heavens can turn me against you.
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      fergusc
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      Ki Songs winning this i think. Especially because Cassie is temporarily on her side and i’m sure the cohort is cooking something up to make Ki Song win
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        SkibidiggerNpirate
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        Anvil is gonna win. Between his sword and summer knight achieving supremacy soon. He's gonna beat maybe even nephis. Btw nephis's domain is gonna be tied to the will of the people, and at the same time, grow stronger if she burns them as fuel. G3 absolute art. Morgan will get the hourglass as a bound memory.
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      Tricky
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      Went through the process of making a whole account just to commend you on your outstanding loyalty. Actually made me laugh T_T. Anvil is not a donut bro, he does NOT need allat glaze😔🙏
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      Lost from sight
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      The saddest part, Morgan didnt betrayed Anvil, even with all her will she cant stay loyal to him.
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    LastAdorer
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    The Spell really did a number on Anvil. Even if he wins, he'll neither challenge another nightmare nor help other saints to become supreme. Anvil is better off being a seclude like Asterion. Actually, Asterion should switch sides with Anvil. He could use the population.
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    DanielPlay
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    So if you're not loyal to the sovereign, he loses control over the citadel? But then how does he have control over the Tower of Hope? I don't think Nephis had even a shred of loyalty to him at any point.
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      Diako
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      Maybe it's something similar to a contract or desire? Nephis cares about making the Tower of Hope a part of the Sword Domain to keep up the facade of being loyal. But Morgan just doesn't anymore she gave up.
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      Darrell Amp
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      so does Anvil have any Citadel’s Left loyal to him?
      Queen Song is almost in the same shape.
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        Sami2222
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        Anvil has several citadel to himself.....although his lost his biggest....most of his Saints have citadel the chained Isles......river gate and all the citadels around Bastion Modret never took them cause all his Saints were already occupied with citadels that why Morgan didn't fight for them either to avoid destroying them and focused on Bastion He has citadel all over the Dream realm even in gods grave he has more citadel than her ,breastbone citadel, and tower of hope.... I still believe Summer knight will conquer that citadel... even if he has to give up his own he conquering it will give Anvil and edge IN gods grave but kispng got him beat generally she has 2 great citadel while he has 1
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          Sami2222
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          Or rather none
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        Lost from sight
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        Ki song has her daughters who are fully loyal to her. Anvil has only irreductible like jest and summer knight.
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      Jinta
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      I think it’s more about a willingness to serve the sovereign. My guess is attitude shifts can override that willingness. Nephis can maintain her ‘loyalty’ because she needs to do so for her goals. But saints like Morgan and the one in this chapter have experienced events that have thoroughly erased any feelings of loyalty or even the willingness to appear loyal. Morgan might regain hers, given time. But probably not before the sovereigns show down. No doubt Ki song is now aware of the anvil’s domain taking such a large blow.
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      SkibidiggerNpirate
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      Nephis took a pledge, and joined his domain in a different way than Morgan did. Anvil adds people to his domain through loyalty. Why? Idk
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    dsghghdasga
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    I bet Anvil needed those 2 citadels. They're probably completely even now, and once Revel finishes her mission then it will be very slightly tilted in KiSong's favor.
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      Lost from sight
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      But Anvil lost Bastion while ki song control 2 great citadels. Honestly ki song is far better than him. It s sad she need to die too.
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        SkibidiggerNpirate
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        Cursed tyrant sword go brr
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          Lost from sight
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          Yes i said earlier the only advantage avil has is his ability to make artifact. Doesnt change the fact ki song is a better ruler than him considering the loyalty of her family peoples compare to anvil
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    Darrell Amp
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    what was the woman Saints name?
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