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Chapter 2266: Out of Time

Sunny remained silent for a while, then nodded.

"I think that's it. I might be forgetting something, but overall, that is how being Supreme is different from being a Saint. I'd say, overall... I feel like a demigod. No, actually, I feel like a god. Because my point of reference is being a mundane human, not an actual deity. From the point of view of a mortal man, my power is no different from that of a god. Of course, from the point of view of a god, I'd probably seem like a child."

He looked into the distance.

“But it’s... it's different. The way I am. Because of how domineering my Will is, the world feels far more malleable than before. And I also feel them all, at every waking moment... my shadows. My connection to them is subtle, but it is always there. As if tens of thousands of voices are whispering quietly into my ears. I can also sense them all — moving, fighting, killing. It is as if I have tens of thousands of bodies and hundreds of thousands of eyes. It is enough to drive a man mad, to be honest.”

Sunny's expression turned somber.

“It is even worse for Nephis, whose Domain includes billions of people. The longing, their desires wash over her like an ocean, and although she rarely speaks about it, I know that she sometimes struggles not to drown in that ocean.”

He sighed.

“Sometimes, I wonder... how much we will change as time goes on."

Eurys stared at him for a while, then clicked his jaw.

“Ah, but that is the bane of being a demigod, boy. You are not quite a mortal, but you are not quite a god either. That is the burden all Supreme humans have to bear. Or maybe it is a blessing — because that burden will gradually make you less and less human.”

Sunny frowned, then stared at him darkly. “Less and less human? What do you mean? How is that a blessing?"

The ancient skeleton let out a creaky laugh.

“Well, you asked me about the Apotheosis, didn't you? The step of becoming a Spirit — a Sacred being, so to say. You described how different being Supreme feels from being Transcendent, but, boy... being Sacred is an entirely different state of existence. Apotheosis is the act of becoming a deity... a god. A lesser deity and a minor god, but still something fundamentally different from a mortal. It is as much about your consciousness and your capacity to encompass the vastness of it all as it is about the quality of your soul and your power."

Eurys shook his skull.

“A Supreme is someone who expands their soul to dominate a portion of the world. A Spirit is someone whose soul can encompass the whole world. Needless to say, that is not something a human mind, a human self can withstand. So, that is why becoming less human can be a blessing for a Supreme — because it changes them gradually, slowly turning them into beings capable of attempting Apotheosis. Very few ever succeed in that attempt, of course.”

Sunny remained silent for a while, trying to come to terms with what he just heard.

‘Becoming less human..."

A shiver ran down his spine.

Sunny cherished his humanity quite a lot. More than that, losing it sounded frightening — because it was an integral part of his being. Losing some of his humanity was no different from losing himself.

And losing himself was no different from death.

It was quite ironic to say, but even despite having killed himself once... Sunny was still afraid of death, just like any human would be.

He couldn't help but remember Anvil and Ki Song, whose inhuman callousness had been the very reason he hated them so much.

But still, still...

It was not like he or Nephis had a choice. They had to become Sacred. They would not be able to survive or save those they cared about otherwise.

He drank his luxurious wine in dead silence for a while, then asked somberly: “So, how does one go about attempting Apotheosis?"

Eurys stared at him a bit and pretended to let out a sigh.

“I am sorry to say this, boy... but you have absolutely no chance of becoming Sacred."

Sunny was surprised. He looked at the ancient skeleton with raised eyebrows, then frowned.

“Huh? Aren't you underestimating me too much? I thought you'd know by now that I can accomplish quite a lot, as long as I put my mind to it."

Eurys just shook his skull.

"No, no. I will be the first one to admit that you are a startling existence, boy... a singular talent even by the standards of my tumultuous era. I have no doubt that you would have had a good chance of becoming Sacred — or even Divine — in normal circumstances. But that's just the thing. Your circumstances are not exactly normal, are they?"

Sunny's scowl deepened.

"Sure, I guess. But what exactly do you mean?"

Eurys stared at him for a bit, then spoke neutrally:

“Why, I mean time, of course. As I already mentioned, becoming someone capable of attempting Apotheosis is a slow and gradual process. There is no way to cheat that process, no way to solve the problem with brute force. The only thing you can do is spend a great amount of time preparing yourself, experiencing the world, seeking enlightenment, and learning to perceive existence as a god instead of a mortal. That can take thousands of years... centuries, at least."

His tone turned wistful.

“But didn't you say that your world might not even last a mere decade? No matter how much of a genius you are, you won't be able to fundamentally transform yourself into a being worthy of becoming a deity in a measly decade. Let alone actually becoming one — there are plenty of insurmountable obstacles on the path to Apotheosis other than simply being suitable to attempt it. Obstacles that you have neither time nor resources to overcome. So... sorry. I'll have to disappoint you today.”

Sunny studied him for a few moments, then sighed and looked away.

He stayed quiet for a while, finishing his wine in silence.

Once the bottle was empty, Sunny shook his head.

"You say that there is no way to cheat the process, but you are wrong. There is one way."

There was the Nightmare Spell.

However, therein lay the problem.

Sunny, after all, was not a carrier of the Nightmare Spell anymore.

Even if he wanted to attempt the Fifth Nightmare, he simply could not. The Spell would not send him into a Nightmare, and all he would get for approaching a Seed was an irresistible dose of Corruption. Uttering a curse, Sunny tossed the empty bottle into the depths of the ivory maze. Then, he sighed, disappeared from his chair, and returned a second later with the bottle in hand.

Whether he was Supreme or not, there was no excuse for littering. Sitting down once again, Sunny frowned and looked at the distant radiance of a fierce essence storm.

‘How... troublesome.’

His mood had turned somber.

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    It's fated for him to go back to The Tomb of Ariel.

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    Sunny is gonna be bird hunting
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    Lemme guess tho I'm bad at prediction, but he'd go to the tomb of Ariel and somehow spend 1000 years to become sacred and because time inside the tomb is much slower than in the waking world, it'll feel like few days in the waking world
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      it doesn't make sense, he needs to return fate, since the tomb is closed and he won't study the world there, the only way out is the nightmare spell
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      I remember dream spawn has tried and failed reaching tomb
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    This is why he went back to Ariel’s tomb
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    Gotta go find that bird
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      That damned bird
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    What if he uses the ability of Weaver's Mask, 'Where's my eye?'?
    He can see the inconceivable tapestry of fate, looking into that wouldn't bring one closer to Godhood?
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      He's fateless, he has mentioned trying it to see if he would see the strings of fate, he couldn't because his fate was taken
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    Even if it's improbable, he should still dig out all the information he can from the skull. If he walks away without learning the steps to sacred the writing is truly bullshit.
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    Ah. If only there was a place and way to experience thousands of years of life, without even having to age, and without time actually going by.

    If only this place was somehow resistant to change so you could play with it like a sandbox. Restarting it from time to time.

    Oh. Right. There is. And we already met Sunny there. I suppose it wasn't just for the bird he went back.
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    2268 Unbroken Curse

    The ancient skeleton let out a sigh and turned his skull to stare at Sunny. He remained silent for a while, then said neutrally:

    “As to your original question, Sacred beings are called Spirits because that is what they are. They are spirits of places, of concepts, of laws... well, in a way. Actually, the word ‘daemon’ meant the same thing, originally. Because daemons were the first Sacred beings, and therefore the first Spirits."

    Sunny raised an eyebrow.

    “What? Weren't daеmons Divine?"

    Eurys nodded.

    “Oh, they were. However, they were not born Divine. At the dawn of the Age of Gods, the seven newborn daemons were merely Sacred. They became Divine swiftly, though, as if it was in their very nature. Weaver was the first, and Nether was the last. Quite fitting.”

    As he said those words, a few sparks of light drifted above Sunny, forcing him to grimace.

    His soul was still being destroyed by the Shadow Realm.

    Therefore, he did not have much more time to waste.

    Raising from his chair, Sunny glanced at Eurys and asked:

    “I guess you won't simply tell me all about the daemons, the gods, the Doom War, the Nine... and most of all, about Weaver?"

    The ancient skeleton chuckled.

    "I think I already told you enough, no?"

    Sunny grimaced, then nodded briefly.

    "Prepare to die, then."

    He hesitated for a few moments, then added in a less resolute voice:

    “Or... I don't know. Prepare to be prepared to die? I am not sure that I can actually kill you just yet."

    The ancient skeleton stared at him with a grin.

    “There is only one way to find out, is there not?"

    Sunny remained motionless for a while, collecting himself.

    Then, he reached into the shadows and manifested them into the shape of a fearsome black odachi. Since his essence was Supreme now, the shadow sword he had created was akin to a Supreme weapon, as well — and a tremendously lethal Supreme weapon, at that, considering that it had been created from the ancient darkness of the Shadow Realm.

    Sunny studied Eurys for a few moments. Killing an undying skeleton was not a straightforward task. After all, Eurys did not have a beating heart or a functioning brain that could be destroyed. He could not bleed to death or succumb to debilitating wounds. In fact, he did not even seem to possess a soul — at least not one that Sunny could see or sense.

    Even his shadow was no different from the shadows cast by inanimate objects.

    Their surroundings were dark, but the distant light of a vast essence storm still reached them. So, the shadow of the ancient skeleton could just barely be seen, laying on the black dust beneath him.

    Taking a deep breath, Sunny raised his odachi and shaped his will into a slaying blade.

    Then, he thrust his sword down, imbuing it with tyrannical killing intent — as lethal and deadly a strike as he could muster. The blade of the odachi slid between the skeleton’s ribs, passed through where his heart would have been, and plunged into the shadow below.

    A powerful gust of wind rose above the graveyard of serpents, and the towering pillars of ancient bones groaned, a few of them toppling thunderously somewhere in the distance.

    A cloud of dust rose into the air.

    By the time the dust settled, Eurys was laying motionlessly on the ground, staring at Sunny with lifeless, empty eyes sockets. A few seconds later, he said:

    “Well... that was disappointing.”

    Sunny clicked his tongue.

    “Damnation. Hey... it's not me, it's you! I am not bad at killing things, you are just too damn hard to kill. Can you even be killed?"

    Eurys let out a long sigh.

    “It should be possible. I guess you are not powerful enough to break Shadow God's curse yet, boy.”

    Sunny remained silent for a bit, then dismissed the black odachi and took a step back.

    "Then I'll get stronger. I am relatively new to being Supreme... maybe things will be different when I learn to wield my power better."

    He hesitated, then asked neutrally:

    “You are not in a hurry, are you?"

    Eurys did not answer immediately. Eventually, he laughed.

    “Well, you saw those unfortunate fellows in the White Dеsert. They have been fighting each other for thousands of years already, and are not going to stop anytime soon. However... while they bear the same curse as me, they are different from me. That is because they have long lost themselves, turning into mindless husks."

    His laughter dimmed.

    "I, on the other hand, have managed to preserve most of myself intact. Not through sheer willpower or because I am special, though — simply because I was nailed to that damn tree before the battle ended. It was the tree that kept me whole. Now that I am free, however, I'll become a mindless beast just like the rest of them soon. My, oh my! I hoped to die before that happens."

    Sunny stared at him somberly for a little while.

    “How much time do you have left?"

    Eurys shrugged and responded nonchalantly:

    “More than your world has left, I'd say.”

    Sunny nodded.

    “Then I'll come back to try and kill you when I am stronger. Perhaps once I become a Spirit, mаybe sooner.”

    As he dismissed the Shadow Chair and turned around to leave, Eurys called out to him in a creaky voice:

    "Didn't you hear what I said, boy? You have no chance of becoming a Spirit. It's impossible!"

    Sunny grinned.

    “I heard you well. But... says who? The world has changed a lot since your time, Eurys. And if it didn't change enough... why, then I'll just have to go and change it more."

    A rat from the outskirts had become a king.

    If something like that was possible, then why would becoming a god be any different?

    Especially considering that his companion was none other than Changing Star.

    Walking away, Sunny raised a hand and waved.

    “I'll kill you soon, Eurys of the Nine!”
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    I have a question, if Sunny regained his name and destiny and reconnected with Nevis through the [Shadow Bond], would the respect he would receive go to the Forgotten God (his ancestor) or to Nevis (his master)?

    My theory is that Sunny connected to Rain. better than going back to the same slavery drama.
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      Shadow bond is useful to combine sunny and neph power, as for Rain... if mordret discover it she would be dead in a matter of hours.
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        Well... Rin is inside the Shadow Clan, which means she has a small snake. If something happens, Sunny will jump to her and save her... but assuming that Sunny's senses don't reach her, then Modret needs seconds, not hours, lol
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          Yes, Mordret only need a slap to kill her. I said hours because he needs to find her first, he also need to have a body in front of Sunny saying his true name immediately after her death. It requires a minimum of preparation. Anyway Rain is too weak to be Sunny's master.

          Also the forgotten shore is only their base, I hope she's not there all the times, there nearly nothing to do there. Even if she was, no place is unreachable for Mordret.
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