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Chapter 2218: Deep Grey Sky

The calamitous battle between the two Supremes had stunned the two great armies gathered on the surface of the dead god's breastbone. The soldiers were stunned, the soldiers were awed, the soldiers were terrified…

However, they weren't the only ones affected by the cataclysmic tyranny of the deific confrontation.

Deep below them, in the dim twilight of the Hollows, the ancient jungle was in turmoil as well. The Nightmare Creatures dwelling in the darkness stirred, disturbed by the inconceivable fury of the clash between the two Sovereigns. The aftershocks of the battle had reached even the Hollows, sending the abominations into a frenzy. The jungle itself seemed to have come alive, as if sensing a threat.

...Or a feast, perhaps.

Knowing that he would have to face the Sovereigns himself, Sunny had been watching them fight intently. However, his shadow sense reached far and wide — he paid attention to what was happening in the Hollows, as well.

So, he was quite possibly the only person on the bone plain who knew what was happening in the Hollows at the moment.

That was the reason he was one of the first to understand what the Sovereigns had done.

'Crazy bastards…'

The King and the Queen actually managed to break the bone plain. Perhaps he should not have been surprised, knowing that Anvil had already cut a fissure in the dome of the Hollows once… but back then, during the fight against Condemnation, it had been the result of a conscious action that demanded a great amount of effort, preparation, and a grand act of sorcery.

This time, the dead god's bone was broken simply from the strain of serving as a battlefield for the two murderous Supremes.

And the damage wasn't contained to a minor fissure, either — instead, a net of countless cracks snaked across the northern end of the titanic breastbone, making it look like shattered glass.

And all these cracks led to the Hollows, which boiled with frenzied activity.

The ancient jungle of Godgrave had been starved of sunlight as of late. The human armies had banished it beneath the surface and kept burning the crawling vines, thus breaking the cycle that allowed the abominable ecosystem of the Hollows to thrive.

Without the scarlet infestation spreading to the surface, the ancient jungle was denied the nutrients it needed to sustain itself — the consequences were not showing, yet, but they would turn grave before too long. The jungle starved, and therefore, the dreadful abominations dwelling under its canopy were starving as well.

That was why the jungle, and the abominations too, rushed to the surface when countless cracks split the dome of the Hollows open.

'Damn it.'

"Get up! Prepare for battle!"

Sunny's hiss sent Rain scrambling to get up. All around her, the warriors of the Seventh Royal Legion were trying to stand despite the quaking ground too. Seishan's voice broke through the cacophony of the apocalyptic battle:

"...formation! Face the cracks! …fire!"

But it was already too late.

The single vine that had extended from the crack a few moments ago had already turned into a hundred. All across the length of the jagged fissure, the tendrils of the ancient jungle were crawling out of darkness, attaching themselves to the sun-bleached surface of the bone.

And there were more than one fissure around.

The tide of scarlet infestation really looked like frothing blood that swelled and spilled out of deep cuts, flowing endlessly…

Of course, the vines were merely a herald of what was about to come — great bridges that the jungle had risen to connect the depths of Hollows to the sunlit surface.

A moment later, a hideous head rose above the edge of the nearest fissure, and a Great Beast pushed its massive body onto the bone plain.

Rain stared at it with wide eyes, terrified, then drew her bow with a trembling hand.

…Of course,her arrow bounced off the dark hide of the monstrous creature without leaving even a scratch on it.

Things were even worse in the formation of the Sword Army.

Their enemy was located closer to the edge of the titanic breastbone, which meant that the Hollows were quite shallow there — after all, the subterranean hell did not extend to the very wall of the dead god's sternum. In fact, the position of the Song Army was only partially above the Hollows, the rest of it standing on nothing but solid bone.

The Sword Army was not as lucky. Since it was positioned further south, there was nothing by the dark expanse of the abominable jungle below the warriors of the Sword Domain. Therefore, they were going to face more horrors… they would also be surrounded from all sides, while the warriors of Song would be safe from rear attacks, at least.

Not that it mattered. Neither side was going to escape the onslaught of the scarlet tide unscathed — if they could escape it at all.

'What do I do?'

As the Lord of Shadows, Sunny was in the thick of it. He could rush to help the soldiers, slaying as many Nightmare Creatures as he could…

But he also had to wait for the perfect moment to attack the Sovereigns. If he was too late, one of them would kill the other and grow infinitely more powerful… if he did not wait long enough, neither of the Supremes would have exhausted their strength, and fighting both of them would be suicidal.

He could not allow himself to get distracted.

Seeing as a train-sized centipede crawled out of a deep crack and loomed over a dozen Awakened soldiers, the entire length of its underbelly opening to reveal one ghastly, endless maw, Sunny cursed and dove into the shadows.

Emerging from them a split second later, he lashed out with his odachi. The thick red carapace of the centipede was cut cleanly, and the upper third of its monumental body was severed from the rest of the monstrous creature.

The severed third fell to the ground with a deafening boom… and twisted, already scurrying to swallow its first victim.

The lower two-thirds continued to emerge from the crack, seemingly unconcerned with losing the entire upper portion.

Sunny wasted a split second to stare at the abomination, appalled.

All around him, more Nightmare Creatures than he could count were climbing to the surface, many, if not most, no less dreadful than the giant centipede.

His gaze turned even darker than it had been before.

A drop of ichor fell from the blood of the odachi and broke against the weathered bone.

'Curse it all…'

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    Alfametadol
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    можеь стоит объявить отступление армии? пусть не мешаются, всё равно они лишь массовка в этой битве
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    Patchumz
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    He's waiting for Ki Song to be weak so he can kill her... but f#cking how? It's either Anvil or no one. Similarly, he's stressing over the nightmare creatures but it's his f#cking fault that he has to defend an army sitting around at the most dangerous movie theater in the realm. This is just shit writing to stir up drama.
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    Как мне кажется единственный шанс выжить у людей, это объявить перемирие и сражаться спиной к спине. В противном случае их просто сожрут, и само объединение армий поможет Нефису и Санни в дальнейшем сюжете, а именно тем, что солдаты мысленно отрекаются от своих доменов, тем самым перестав быть проводником доменов и присоединиться к домену Нефис усилив ее.
    Скажите пожалуйста, что не у меня одного, когда я пишу комент на русском, сайт его после опубликования переводит снова на русском и искривляет его? Но включая английский перевод, комент приобретает задуманную мной форму на русском,но не переводясь на английский. Это как работает?
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    Eightsixtwo_
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    2219 Shattered Earth, Breaking Sky

    Hell had descended upon Godgrave.
    A storm of rustling swords blotted out the sky, unleashing a devastating rain of slaying steel upon the sea of living corpses that flooded the blood-soaked reaches of the shattered bone plain. Grotesque figures of towering Titans were straining to break the chains of sorcery that bound them, the ground quaked like a wounded beast convulsing in the throes of death, and a violent litany of deafening noises seemed to shake the very foundation of the world.
    Two demigods continued their mortal battle high above the fractured battlefield, observed in silence by the distant, evil omen of the dead god’s skull.
    Far below, on the broken ground, a scarlet flood was flowing from the black cracks like bloody foam. The ancient jungle was rising from the dim twilight of the Hollows, starved for light and warmth — with it, countless harrowing abominations crawled to the surface, driven into a dreadful frenzy by the fury of the great battle and the tantalizing scent of human souls.
    Even Sunny, who had seen a hell or two throughout his life, felt somewhat shaken by the scope and scale of the disastrous calamity, as well as by its astonishing nature...
    He could not even imagine what the ordinary soldiers felt.
    The two human armies were on the verge of being consumed by the dreadful tide of Nightmare Creatures.
    However, the veterans of the Great War were a tough tribe — they had not lost their minds to fear, even in the middle of a seemingly apocalyptic disaster.
    The Saints had regained their composure first, moving to intercept the most dangerous of the emerging abominations while barking orders at the paralyzed Masters. The Masters followed the orders — mechanically at first, as if simply out of habit, then with a growing sense of purposeful determination. They rallied the Awakened soldiers and joined them in defending against the chilling flood of Nightmare Creatures.
    Despite that...
    The death toll was heavy in those first few moments. Then, as the two armies rose to face the liberated jungle, it lessened somewhat — but it was still of no use.
    Sunny, whose incarnations allowed him a perfect view of what was happening on both sides of the battlefield, could see it clearly. One incarnation was among the soldiers of the Sword Army, one was among the soldiers of Song, and one was watching it all from a great height.
    There were too many cracks, and the Nightmare Creatures crawling out of them were too powerful. These weren’t the surface dwellers whom the soldiers of the two great armies had faced before, during the conquest of the Collarbone Plain, the Breastbone Reach, and the ribs of the dead god — and who had already been nearly too dreadful for Awakened to fight.
    Instead, they were the ancient horrors of the Hollows, the great and dreadful predators who had spent countless years hunting others of their ghastly kind in the eternal twilight of the scarlet jungle. Many of them were of the Great Rank, and therefore almost entirely impervious to the attacks of the Awakened soldiers. Only the Saints could face them... but there were not enough Saints around.
    Even worse, neither of the two armies had managed to maintain their formation. The cracks had appeared too suddenly, and they cut the battle lines, breaking them. Instead of presenting a united front against the tide of powerful abominations, the soldiers were now fighting desperately in whatever formations they could assemble, surrounded from all sides by the flood of monsters.
    The situation seemed bleak. Despite the daunting scale of the battle and the immensity of the two great armies, the struggling clusters of human soldiers were like islands doomed to drown in the rising sea of scarlet darkness. They were resisting for now, but the writing was on the wall.
    If nothing changed, both armies would be consumed, disappearing without a trace.
    The Song Army was faring a little better, at least — its position was closer to the edge of the dead god’s breastbone, so there were very few Nightmare Creatures attacking the soldiers of Song from the rear. Seishan had realized that fact, it seemed, and was now struggling to get her army to retreat further north.
    The Sword Army, however, was in dire straits.
    Sunny had summoned Saint and Fiend, sending them to help the soldiers. After hesitating for a few moments, he manifested two more avatars of himself, so that three incarnations of the Lord of Shadows could enter battle. All of them descended upon the Nightmare Creatures, holding the scarlet tide back.
    He had to be wary of wasting essence before confronting Sovereigns, but with Serpent in his hands and countless abominations around, replenishing it by killing them would not be a problem.
    Sunny and his Shadows were like heralds of death, each a devastating presence on the battlefield — but even his presence was woefully insufficient to break the tide. It was like a drop on the ocean, at least for as long as he was still holding back.
    Some distance away, Nephis was like a beacon of hope in the sea of hungry darkness. The core of the Sword Army rallied around her, the soldiers being healed by her flames while her sword reaped the lives of the most powerful Nightmare Creatures.
    However, she was in the same situation as Sunny.
    One of his shadows was still hiding in her own.
    Using the moment, he spoke to her and relayed the information shared by Cassie as quickly as he could. Then, Sunny fell silent for a moment, waiting for her to finish off a hideous abomination that resembled a rotten, walking tree with a trunk littered by countless jagged maws... or perhaps a dead beast whose body had become the host of a tree-like parasite.
    The white flames engulfed the ghastly creature, turning the scarlet leaves to ash, and the incandescent sword — the Kinslayer — cut the trunk in half.
    There were already two equally horrid Nightmare Creatures rushing at Nephis through the flames a moment later.
    He spoke:
    “We won’t last long here.”
    She looked around the battlefield, then nodded briefly.
    “...We must advance.”
    Sunny lingered for a moment, then chuckled darkly.
    “Advance? Advance where?!”
    Nephis lunged at the two abominations, brandishing her Supreme sword.
    “Across the battlefield, toward the edge of the plain. To reach the Song Army, or at least get on solid bone!”
    He regarded the carnage of the calamitous battlefield from the edge of the Ivory Island, remained silent for a moment, and took a deep breath.
    “That is... a crazy idea!”
    Sunny rose from Neph’s shadow, manifesting one more avatar.
    Crushing the second abomination’s skull with a monstrous blow of his armored fist, he glanced at Nephis and grinned beneath the visor of his onyx helmet.
    “It might just work!”
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      Eightsixtwo_
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      2220 Infernal Trailblazer

      Sunny smiled... but his smile was quite forced. He could not bring himself to feel the desperate kind of glee that often overwhelmed him when in situations that seemed too bleak to cope with.
      Luckily, his face was hidden behind the visor of the Mantle’s helmet, so Nephis did not see his hesitation. To her, the Lord of Shadows looked as he always did — cold, confident, and full of aloof arrogance.
      It was such a misplaced impulse, to look good in front of her even in the middle of a literal hell descending, and yet Sunny could not help but want to.
      Reaching into the shadows, he pulled a black spear out of them, and then looked back to Nephis.
      “I’ll carve the path for the army to follow.”
      As the words left his mouth, the shadows stirred...
      Then, a dreadful figure rose from them, making the soldiers shudder and flinch away.
      The vast shadow took the form of a tenebrous steed with wolf-like fangs and two sharp horns, its eyes burning with terrifying crimson flames. The stallion seemed to be wreathed in a ghostly, indistinct haze of moving shadows, as if surrounded by a swarm of living nightmares, his sable coat seemingly absorbing light.
      Just looking at the towering destrier filled the hearts of the soldiers with a cold feeling of dread... which was quite a feat, really, considering how terrified they had been already.
      The soldiers flinched away, but Sunny took a step toward the nightmarish steed instead. Patting him on the powerful side, he said:
      “Hey there, buddy. I really missed having you around.”
      Nightmare turned the chilling gaze of his crimson eye toward Sunny, lingered for a few moments, then snorted quietly.
      Sunny smiled.
      “Hey, I’ve been working hard too, you know!”
      With that, he jumped into the saddle, lowered his spear a little, and looked at Nephis from above.
      “...You’d better follow soon.”
      She nodded, already giving orders to the nearby officers.
      Nightmare rushed forward.
      The dreadful dark destrier moved with the speed of lightning, his adamantine hooves striking sparks from the ancient bone. He rushed through the ranks of the soldiers like a wave of darkness, then soared high into the air, breaching hundreds of meters in a single leap.
      A few moments later, the tenebrous steed landed nimbly outside the crumbling formation, in the middle of the mass of abominations. Bones broke beneath his hooves, and flesh was torn by his steel fangs.
      Splatters of blood flew in all directions, and Nightmare Creatures, who were not supposed to know fear, suddenly cowered in terror.
      No matter how dreadful and deadly the black stallion was, however, his rider was like the devil himself. His fearsome onyx armor glistened dimly, and the plume of his helmet fluttered in the wind — his dark spear moved with terrible speed, piercing bodies and severing limbs. Mangled corpses fell to the ground.
      For a brief moment, it seemed as if the destrier and his rider would be swallowed by the tide of abominations, but instead, the tide of abominations was broken by their furious assault. The shadows stirred around them, widening the gap, and the Lord of Shadows rode forth, leaving a trail of death and devastation in his wake.
      Behind him, the Sword Army slowly started to advance.
      * * *
      “This is... useless...”
      Rain staggered back, pulled by Fleur. A moment later, a hideous claw tore at the ground where she had been standing a moment ago, leaving deep grooves in the bone that had seemed indestructible before.
      The titanic skeleton had been a symbol of mystical fear for the soldiers of the Song Army, and although few truly believed that it had belonged to an actual god once, many came to regard it with the same reverence. However, today, Godgrave had proven to be far more fragile than they believed it to be.
      The entire bone plain had been fractured by the King and the Queen, and now, Nightmare Creatures powerful enough to leave marks on its surface were besieging the Song Army.
      Needless to say, Awakened soldiers were like ants in front of these harrowing abominations.
      They had always been weaker than the native inhabitants of Godgrave, and so, the Song Army developed various ways of dealing with stronger opponents. Rain’s own arsenal was largely aimed at debilitating the enemy through various means... and yet, today, her arrows were proving to be completely inefficient.
      “What a blessing.”
      She did not even have to worry about her Flaw, because there was no chance in hell that she would be able to kill anything.
      Even though Rain did not want to admit it, she felt despair settle in her heart.
      “Rain! S—snap out of it!”
      Fleur pulled her back, and Tamar advanced, desperately trying to slow down the attacking horror. Her zweihander plummeted down, striking the abomination... and bouncing off uselessly. The Legacy girl staggered from the recoil of the powerful blow, and Rain’s eyes widened when dreadful claws shot toward her body.
      A split second later, one of the Blood Sisters landed on the Nightmare Creature’s back, piercing its neck with a wavy dagger. Something flashed, and Tamar was tossed back — there was a deep gash on her side, but she was alive.
      All around them, the Song Army was slowly buckling under the tide of monsters. The Nightmare Creatures were already impossible to overcome, but there was also the scarlet infestation itself they had to contend against. A mass of vines, moss, and grass spilled from the deep cracks in the ancient bone, crawling across its surface like a plague.
      The jungle brought all kinds of deadly perils with it.
      “Damn... damn it...”
      Rain had no name for the emotion she felt, but could sense something boiling deep within her soul regardless.
      Just then, Ray appeared out of nowhere, grabbed Tamar, and helped her stand up. The four of them did not even receive a momentary respite before another abomination lunged at them, its maw opening wide enough to swallow the entire cohort whole.
      This time, there was no escape.
      Before they were consumed, however...
      Rain’s shadows suddenly moved and rose from the ground. A dark blade flashed in the air, and the lunging monstrosity was cleanly cut in half.
      “Wait.”
      Did he just openly climb out of her shadow?
      Rain... did not know whether to be glad or horrified.
      Obviously, she was happy that he was with her. But if her brother had decided to reveal himself... then the situation was truly desperate.
      He was also wearing a fearsome onyx armor and a closed helmet, emanating a cold and unfamiliar presence.
      Turning his head slightly, her brother — the Lord of Shadows — brushed across the members of her cohort with an indifferent gaze. His cold voice seemed devoid of all emotions:
      “Huh... you three again. Haven’t we met before?”
      Tamar, Ray, and Fleur stared at him in stunned silence for a moment.
      They would have stared more if not for the fact that the first row of the Seventh Legion was on the verge of collapsing under the onslaught of Nightmare Creatures.
      Then, however, something strange happened.
      The pressure on the fighters seemed to lessen slightly, and a new abomination emerged from the mass of monsters — this one even more dreadful than the rest.
      It was a rider on a terrifying black steed, both of them drenched in blood and surrounded by a veil of moving shadows.
      And behind them...
      Rain’s eyes widened.
      “I’m seeing things, right?”
      Was she mistaken, or were there vermillion banners moving behind the wall of Nightmare Creatures?
      Surely, she was mistaken...
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        Turnc4406
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        "Thanks a lot, King!" says I, in a manner well-bred.
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      UnicornMan
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      This unironically reads like AI text
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        Eightsixtwo_
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        You're paranoid
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    Lorran Souza
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    Quote: Lorran Souza
    She was sacred, but over time in the shadow realm she fell in rank until she reached the supreme


    Quote: Lorran Souza
    Quote: Lorran Souza
    She was sacred, but over time in the shadow realm she fell in rank until she reached the supreme/saint
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    Га Ноцри
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    Будем честными, обеим армиям пришел конец. Огромная орда взбешенных Великих мерзостей, да что эта кучка Пробужденных сможет им сделать? Накормить завтраком? Эти два Верховных идиота таки погубили человечество, ведь большая часть защитников либо погибла в их войне, либо подохнет сейчас. И кто будет охранять мир яви и анклавы людей в Царстве Снов?
    Но не волнуйтесь! Сейчас автор выкатит самый большой "Рояль в кустах" за всю историю мировой литературы и СПАСЕТ очевидно безвыходную ситуацию.
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    Darrell Amp
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    The way things are turning out. Sword army, and song may have to combine in order to combat the nightmare creatures

    If anvil and ki song continue fighting

    That leaves sunny and or Neph to lead the group or groups

    By uniting the people behind them. One or the other may achieve supremacy before the two Supremes kill one or another

    A drop of ichor
    since ICHOR. is related to the blood of the gods

    do that mean Sunny is becoming a supream without him realizing it?
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      Crimsonmoon47c
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      What if getting a True Name is a requirement for attaining Supremacy.
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        Lost from sight
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        Eurys enumerated several condition to become a supreme and didn't mentioned having a true name.
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    Eightsixtwo_
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    Here's a thought what if the God grave skeleton is still alive? But just suppressed by the burning sun.
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      Lost from sight
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      Not a bad idea.
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      Darrell Amp
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      i believe so. It appears to be cursed by sun god.
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      samy dakiche
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      This has been on my mind ever since we saw how the forest was crimson (like muscle fibers)
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        Eightsixtwo_
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        Yesss the thought just occurred to me when the vines broke though but I figured the sun would've destroyed the forest aswell there'd be no need for the army to torch it.
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    Sami2222
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    Theory time....I'm thinking the sky is the Sungods body or domain and it holding his powers (the light that burns anything it touches) .... I'm just not thinking of anything else that can kill a Cursed Tyrant effortless like its a freaking deity ....and wouldn't it be crazy if since Nephis has his lineage her act of defiance may be basking in it without dying when. the clouds open .
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      Dark light
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      Я думаю що це просто один із законів цього світу як например закон який діє на світ Бога Війни
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      samy dakiche
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      Nevis might be safe from this sunlight, especially her complete transformation, a fiery light spirit? Meaning she's a light source in herself, and doesn't have a body to burn to ashes.
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    Wereuser
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    I already see some ways of victory for Sunny...

    1. Blood Weave is part of demons bloodline, and as far as demons are the flaws of gods, i think it can be effective Nemesis agains Queen`s bloody storm.

    2. Another way is like Anvil defeated Condemnation - simply use GodGrave sunlight.

    3. One more possible way is to release his Shadow Archer to the battlefield. Friendly fire may occur, but this shadow obviously knows much about Will and how to fight agains another Will. Sunny defeated it because has natural power over shadows, but Sovereigns has no such option.

    4. And one more way is to make a "trojan" gift to Anvil - present him his Shadow Mask. Anvil certainly want it, and even if he read its description, he will possible put it on. And its hard to predict what will be his "reversed" Flaw. May be it will be immediate death or large weakness (now he is stronger when have less valuable things, in case of reversed flaw it can make opposite effect, but of course i`m not sure).
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      Lost from sight
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      The deamons are the flaw of the gods only in the sense their existences are a shame to them, they are not real flaws.

      If Tyris retire her power it's not only the Sovereigns who would be in danger.

      Shadow Archer is not a supreme only midway to it, and if she was that strong Sunny wouldnt have survive.

      Giving Weaver's mask to Anvil would be the most stupid things to do...
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        Lorran Souza
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        She was sacred, but over time in the dream realm she fell in rank until she reached the supreme
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          Lost from sight
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          Nothing was said about the rank the nine had. And we never see a case where someone rank decrease.

          Eurys need a sacred to kill him but it's probably more about his curse than his own rank, he can't even suicide. Alethia was certainly not a sacred since Neph was able to kill her...
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