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Chapter 2279: Damned if You Don't

Sunny found himself in his current situation because of the Weaver's bloodline — the forbidden lineage of a mysterious daemon that the Anvil once described as a terrible curse. Because of it, he had to stay hidden and avoid drawing too much attention.

Still... since he was already cursed, it would be foolish not to make full use of the daemon’s twisted gift.

Having more of it than he currently did wouldn't make much difference. And it wasn’t like Sunny had to completely disappear and spend the rest of his life in hiding — daemons were known to many people, after all.

It was just that they were always distant and strange. They existed in the shadow of the gods, other beings of Divine Rank, and unspeakable horrors — the Seven Demons hadn’t exactly stood out in the mix of fantasy figures. It was only when Hope descended into the human world and tore the skies apart that everything truly unraveled.

The issue was that humanity now had only three Supremes, with no higher authority above them. So if Sunny ever revealed himself, he would attract even more attention than Hope did.

Anyway, he had already tracked down three of the seven fragments of the Forbidden Lineage — the Blood Weave, the Bone Weave, and the Soul Weave. Each had made him significantly stronger, saving his life on many occasions.

Four fragments remained.

They had weighed on his mind ever since he encountered the Netther, the Demon of Fate, on the wall of the Ebony Tower.

Sunny thought about them often:

“The gods created all living creatures, but not everything they made carries divine lineage. Only those born of the gods, or their descendants, do. Why did the gods forbid us seven from having children? Why were we made to be alone? Is it because we come from the Forgotten One, who sleeps in the Void?”

Now, Sunny had the answer. It was strange, realizing he had discovered something even daemons hadn’t. The Netther had merely suspected the truth... but the Demon of Fate must have known it.

After all, the next part of the carving spoke of the Weaver.

“Where is the Void, and where is its Door? How did the Weaver enter it, and what did the Weaver see? Why did the Weaver defy the gods and begin a lineage?”

Sunny was just as clueless about the Weaver’s plans and motivations as their kin had been. What he did know, though, was that the Weaver had cast seven pieces of his forbidden legacy across the threads of fate, leaving them to be discovered someday.

“Blood, bone, flesh, soul, spirit, mind. And shadow...”

One was lost to dreams, one to fear. Another to peace, one to night. One to sorrow, another to decay. And the last... stolen by a thief.

Sunny had found the one taken by the Vilesome Thieving Bird — the Blood Weave — and the one lost to rot, the Bone Weave, in the Ebony Tower. He had also recovered the one lost to grief, the Soul Weave, in the corrupted version of the Tomb of Ariel — near Oblivion's final resting place.

Flesh, spirit, mind, and shadow were still missing.

He was convinced the first three were hidden within the remaining three Grand Citadels — left behind by the Demon of Terror, the Demon of Silence, and the Demon of Fantasy — the Ravenheart, the Night Garder, and Bastion.

The final one... seemed to have been discovered by the Broken Sword, leading to his downfall. So it must be somewhere in the Underworld, close to where Broken Sword’s remains now lay.

Now that the early chaos of leading people had mostly settled, and the responsibilities Sunny had carried were fulfilled, he could finally send out a version of himself — or several — to resume the hunt for the Weaver’s missing fragments.

The Underworld was dense with true shadow, making it a natural counter to Sunny’s powers — so he planned to save that for last.

But the mirror maze beneath the Real Bastion was strange in a different way. Sunny knew a lot about true darkness by now... but he still didn’t understand enough about the Others.

He figured he’d start with either the Ravenheart or the Night Garder. Since the latter existed in the waking world, the decision was simple. Sunny would begin with the Ravenheart... the domain of the Demon of Dread.

And once he collected the final fragments of his inheritance...

Then he would return to the Tomb of Ariel.

While Sunny mulled it all over, Effie stared at him with a puzzled expression.

"Inheritance? Aren’t you already rich, Shadow Boy? Who would be giving you anything?"

Sunny blinked a few times.

"S-Shadow Boy? That’s a new one."

He frowned.

"Look... I’m not a boy. First of all, I’m a grown man. Second, I’m a Supreme — a proper king."

Effie narrowed her eyes and looked him over.

"...Still kinda small, though."

Sunny’s eye twitched.

He stared at her for a moment, then sighed and looked away.

"Wicked beanpole."

It wasn’t like he couldn’t change his appearance if he wanted to. He was the Shadow now, and Shadows were inherently mutable. He could look however he wanted — tall or short.

But his original form felt the most natural. Plus, he liked the way he looked — his body was fine. Actually, it was kind of cool.

Oh, and Nephis liked it too.

And even if Effie would never admit it, she kinda did as well.

Sunny smiled softly, the sting of his Flaw reminding him that he’d sort of dodged her first question.

"Yeah, I’m wealthy. And if you’re wondering who’d leave me anything — well, gods and daemons fought to make me their heir. Actually, parts of my inheritance are scattered around... one in the Ravenheart, and another here in the Bastion."

Effie blinked, surprised.

Her grin widened.

"So, you and I are gonna be spending more time together, huh..."

In the next instant, Sunny’s smile vanished, and he winced slightly.

That was because Nephis kicked him under the table.

"What... what was that for?"

Looking as expressionless as ever, Nephis said plainly:

"I believe what he meant was that his journey will soon bring him to the Bastion. Your help would be appreciated, Effie."

Effie looked at her, then at Sunny, and back again.

After a moment, she smiled.

"Sure. I’m always up for a smart adventure."

Just then, Cassie cleared her throat.

"Can we please return to the list? Since Sunny’s going to the Ravenheart, we can set the volcano discussion aside. But we still have..."

As the conversation continued, Sunny found himself growing bored again.

So, seizing the opportunity, he shifted his focus and checked on what his other shadow-selves were up to.

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    Bro should have still been Lord Shadow around the cohort. See how Effie is roasting him even as a supreme
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      I personally wouldn't joke so much around her specially after she become pregnant had a child and got married
      I would definitely be a cool uncle though
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    Three supremes? am i geeked?

    the use of the word "the" when unnecessary irks me to no end, the phrases "the Bastion" "the weaver" "the nether" make me wanna pull out all my (nonchalant)dreads
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      Sunny, Nephis and asterion or whatever he’s called- the guy on the moon basically
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    These chapters might be Ai
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      I assume they are
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        pretty sure only some of them are though, and the plot doesn't change, it's just said in slightly different words
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          Yeh ik… lol
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    The final one... seemed to have been discovered by the Broken Sword, leading to his downfall. So it must be somewhere in the Underworld, close to where Broken Sword’s remains now lay.

    I told so in other chapter, Broken Sword should have had Shadow weave, when they first went to the Underworld (on the Forgotten Shore), Sunny encountered human shadows who had lost their masters there. Broken Sword's shadow will also be there, and perhaps retains its will thanks to the Shadow weave
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    now that i think about it, if he consumes all the lineages wont he revive the waver, after all the body the mind the soul all of his existance will be altered to match the waver, reviving the waver in the body of sunny, especially if that includes the shadow, and then the waver will be the death god, as sunny is his air and waver revived in his existance
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    So how long until this site stops putting out the chapters to this because the other sites start charging? It’s happened to like four different stories I was reading. You’re like 3000 chapters in and then they want you to pay right as it’s going to end or something crazy is happening
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    SIDE NOTE TO THE ADMIN

    I saw a novel by Robert Jordan, The Wheel Of Time, on this website, it's kinda famous and maybe let the website owner know about it ?

    I'm just suggesting.....
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      I didn't know about this, thanks! /s stare
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        No worries bud !
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        Оу, я наконецто понял что подразумевается под "паника"... Я думал это какая-то запрограмированная команда для пингования нужных людей, а это ник человека 😅
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    2283 Deal with the Shadow
    April 13, 2025
    [spoiler][/spoiler]

    The exploration of the caverns beneath the Forgotten Shore was progressing steadily, albeit gradually.
    The Dark Sea, along with the Corrupted monstrosities inhabiting it, had spent countless centuries evading the annihilating sunlight that once reached this place. As a result, the ground was blanketed in endless layers of muck, shards of crushed coral, shattered bones of fallen Nightmare Creatures, and every other bit of detritus that the retreating tide had dragged with it into the depths.
    All of it lay undisturbed in eternal darkness... and there were dreadful things hiding in that darkness.
    Formidable abominations that had avoided being devoured by the Crimson Spire when the Great Titan was sealed, colonies of microscopic parasites capable of consuming a person in seconds, pockets of pure darkness that rendered Sunny completely blind, and far more beyond description.
    None of these posed a genuine threat to him, but he still had to remain cautious.
    After all, despite his overwhelming power, Sunny was not indestructible. He could face any Nightmare Creature lurking on the Forgotten Shore as long as he remained alert, but even a few careless seconds could cost him an incarnation.
    His resistance to soul and mind assaults was significant, yet not absolute.
    Moreover, no matter how mighty someone was, there were always strange and incomprehensible beings within the Dream Realm that defied all logic. Prudence was always worth the effort.
    For now, Sunny had not found anything of major value in the vast shadows of the hidden caverns. He had uncovered a number of fascinating ancient relics left behind by the extinct civilization of the Forgotten Shore, but those satisfied only his curiosity as an explorer of the Dream Realm. They did little to advance his goals as a Supreme.
    Groaning softly, Sunny winced and slowly sat up. He summoned the Endless Spring, drank deeply, and then rose to his feet with effort.
    This particular incarnation was recovering from a task that each of them took on every few weeks.
    That task was battling Slayer.
    Sunny kept the deadly Shadow confined to the dungeon beneath the ruined cathedral of the Dark City now, in the stone cell where he had once discovered Weaver's Mask. Every seven days, he summoned her to the lower chamber of the Nameless Temple and engaged in combat.
    That cycle had continued for an entire year. The duels were relentless, savage, and enlightening. Each week, Sunny barely managed to defeat Slayer, and each week, he ended up in this miserable condition. As a result, one incarnation was always in recovery while a newly restored one prepared to challenge her again the following week.
    Still grimacing, Sunny headed toward the back garden.
    Unlike the silent shadows — or shades, as he called them now to prevent confusion — who lacked independent thought, his true Shadows each had their own identity. They were as much individuals as they were extensions of himself. Saint, Serpent,
    Nightmare, Fiend, and Mimic all followed his commands willingly. Slayer did not. So, he refused to force her.
    But he could not let her go free, either. Slayer was a creature of terrifying precision and hostility, and releasing her into the world out of moral guilt would be reckless.
    So, he fought her.
    Their duels had started as a form of communication — Sunny had hoped to reach some understanding with Slayer. Instead of listening, however, she had immediately attacked. So, their dialogue became one of blades and battle.
    Sunny had initially been annoyed by her relentless hostility, then indignant, and eventually furious.
    Slayer remained unwaveringly aggressive, always seeking to kill or maim him. As much as Sunny learned from fighting her, she too learned and adapted from their battles. None of his victories had been effortless.
    At one point, he had begun questioning why he continued subjecting himself to these brutal weekly clashes. But they had become a habit, nearly a ritual, and he decided to embrace them as worthwhile training.
    Then, something unexpected occurred.
    After losing to him repeatedly, Slayer had begun showing him a certain... reluctant respect. Perhaps even a hint of kinship. She still would not submit, but she had become willing to strike a deal.
    Naturally, as a Shadow, Slayer had no need for coin or physical riches. What she demanded instead... was Sunny’s blood.
    Slayer did not speak, but she made her desire clear through powerful silence. It was strange — and more than a little unsettling — but she seemed to have developed a fascination with Sunny’s blood, perhaps even a craving for it, ever since a few drops from his torn knuckles had fallen onto her during one of their battles in the Shadow Realm.
    Absorbing his blood made her appear... more real somehow.
    Regardless, that was the bargain now, and that was the cost Sunny paid for harnessing the strength of his sixth Shadow.
     

    2284 Shadow Smith
    April 13, 2025

    While the battered incarnation was tending to the Nameless Temple, another stood in the vast hall of the ruined cathedral, which had gradually become something akin to a forge.
    At the far end, beneath the unwavering gaze of the Nameless Goddess, the solemn shadow of the King of Swords was crafting a massive breastplate. He used the altar as his anvil, and the material he shaped into the towering suit of armor was manifested shadow. His hammer rose and fell in steady rhythm, giving form to the darkness...
    The former King’s expression remained still and unreadable, his gaze curiously both filled with cold intellect and devoid of vitality. He retained the remarkable skill of a blacksmith and artisan, along with the discerning mind needed to use it. But he lacked the spirit and will that made one truly alive.
    The shadow of Anvil possessed no desires and no emotions, existing in a serene state of quiet emptiness.
    Still... he appeared at peace, even satisfied, having been offered the chance to devote himself to his craft beyond death. Or so Sunny believed, after watching Anvil’s shadow for many days.
    At first, Sunny had been tempted to destroy it. He knew that losing the shadow of a Supreme being would be a severe blow to the Shadow Legion, even without its Will. But despite that, he had still wanted to erase Anvil’s shadow out of pure resentment, feeling that its presence alone polluted his soul.
    Then, he considered sending the royal shade into battle. In the end, Sunny concluded that Anvil’s shadow was best suited to this — laboring as the blacksmith for the evergrowing Shadow Legion.
    None of them were capable of possessing or summoning Memories. Many, however, required weapons and armor — especially the human shades like Solvane, Daeron, and the seven Saints of the Song Domain that he had slain. They had lost their own arsenals of Memories before being absorbed into his soul, and so were forced to fight unarmed as soldiers of shadow.
    What was more terrifying than a monstrous beast? A monstrous beast clad in a suit of impenetrable armor, undoubtedly. And while being torn apart by claws was already dreadful, being shredded by claws encased in sharpened metal was undeniably worse.
    Sunny’s answer to this problem was to appoint the former Sovereign as the Shadow Legion’s master of arms and armorer. Now, Anvil’s shadow resided in the ruined cathedral, endlessly forging weapons and fearsome armor from the essence of shadows.
    Crafting the Memories for the Shadow Clan had been a massive undertaking. Not because the process was particularly difficult, but simply because of how many there were. Some of these refined Memories, like the Black Canteen — successor to Rain’s beloved Green Canteen — were standard issue and given to every member of the clan.
    Others shared similar appearances but were individually crafted and fine-tuned to fit the unique Aspects of the Shadow Clan members. For example, the suits of armor Sunny forged each held a reservoir that he personally filled with shadow essence, enabling even ordinary Awakened to activate powerful, life-saving enchantments in dire situations.
    Above him, an intricate web of black stands spread into a vast and mesmerizing design — a formation as awe-inspiring as it was intimidating, stretching the full length of the hall and reaching all the way to the ceiling high above.
    Unlike with the Blessing, this time there was no Spell to guide or complete the process. So Sunny had to oversee every part of its creation on his own. Given the value and rarity of the resources that would go into forging this charm, he wanted to be absolutely certain nothing would go to waste.
    There were still numerous flawed areas within the enormous and astonishingly intricate weave, but he was drawing closer to completing the ambitious structure. Once finished, it would hopefully grant him significant power and versatility.
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      Thanks man, but there are few parts that you missed.
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        2283

        That, and the pain.
        Groaning once more, Sunny limped through the great halls of the Nameless Temple, stepped into the garden behind the grand obsidian Citadel, and used the Endless Spring to water his tree.
        Then he looked up at the black sky, devoid of stars, and sighed.
        "I wonder when the next storm will arrive. It hasn’t rained in months." His expression darkened, and he muttered under his breath:
        "Am I going to have to start managing the water supply too? More work for me. Wonderful."
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          2284

          Far away, Sunny’s final two incarnations were engaged in a different task altogether.
          They were at war with the Burned Forest.
           
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        I'll edit
        but it was not there
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      Thank you for the update. Much appreciated !
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    does anyone know of the novel where, the mc was summoned alongside 4(?) people to an ancient world, where they lived in a giant mammoth, and that mammoth is about to die. I remember they also all wake up in a special classroom, they were the only ones attending on it.



    I've been looking for hours idk if it was deleted in the site.
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      I'll surpass the MC ?
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        That's it thank you, i thought its completed by now and went through 100 pages of completed novels XD. I kept searching for words like (main, hero, character) but its actually MC, and (kill, defeat) but its surpass.
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    This chapter brought on something interesting, in regards to lineages.

    Makes sense but then, i was thinking how or why Eurys would name Nephis a Nephilim, because that would indicate that her mom got impregnated by an Angel.

    Anyone has any ideas?
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      It was never explained but Eurys said nephilims may have been related to sun god.

      Also it's not only Eurys who said Nephis is one, we know that because of her attributes.
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      "He is from the time before the Nightmare Spell ruled the world. He would not know what Nightmares are and how they function. So, he would not be able to guess that I received the Attribute of [Nephilim] after conquering the First Nightmare… he would simply think that I was born as one. Nephilim were children of an unholy union between the divine and the profane, so for people of that era, they would be more abominable than even those who had been corrupted by the Void."
      which means she didn`t born as nephilim, it`s just an attribute
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        Ah right ! Thank you my man !
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        Ok, so I wasn't just making up things in my head... other people just confusing. Thanks
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