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Chapter 2296: Teaching and Learning

Rain knew that she had a talent for the Sorcery of Names. In fact, she was more or less born to be a Shaper.

Humans all spoke the same language these days, but before the Dark Times, people of Earth had spoken all kinds of them. Pieces of these languages still remained, passed down among family members for generations, and academics had to learn the basics of a few if they wished to study the past. Of course, there were powerful machines capable of translating ancient texts for them, as well.

Then there was the Dream Realm and the Nightmare Spell, which translated the dead languages of the fallen civilizations for the Awakened. There was the language that the Nightmare Spell itself used, too. Rain had not understood why her brother insisted on teaching her these dead languages, but in hindsight, it was a very useful skill to have.

She had noticed that countless of the Dream Realm languages were similar to each other a long time ago, almost as if they shared a common source. The runic language of the Nightmare Spell was the closest to that source, but it was still merely an adaptation of it.

Having studied Shaping for a while now, Rain had come to believe that there was one true language out there, woven into the very fabric of existence, a language where every word was a True Name.

The language of the gods.

Unlike the human languages, which had been invented, this one was inherent to reality, both shaped by the world and shaping the world. Therefore, speaking the words of that language was no different from reshaping the world. That was what Shapers did.

By channeling True Names and assembling them into Verses, they could change the world in accordance with their will. However, not just anyone could become a Shaper.

The knowledge of True Names was esoteric and lost. Anyone could learn the True Names as long as they found one, though, and yet, very few could actually speak them. After all, these Names were never meant to be spoken by a human. They were meant to be spoken by the gods.

Most people simply did not have the talent to master the True Names, but rare individuals like Rain and Lady Nephis could, to a degree. Still, it wasn't easy.

The True Names were elusive. Even learning one did not mean that you could know it. The knowledge of a True Name was effervescent, straining to erase itself, as if something that was not supposed to be retained by a human mind — like an object placed into an ill-fitting vessel.

Speaking the True Names was difficult, too. Even if one had the talent, they had to practice relentlessly in order to realize it. Then, there was the act of invoking the True Names itself — channeling them required a deep well of endurance, soul power, and a firm will. Faltering during an invocation could not only ruin the sorcery, but also harm the sorcerer.

And finally, there was the process of assembling the Verses. That aspect of Shaping was not particularly hard or punishing, but demanded a lot of creativity from the Shaper. That was the part Rain enjoyed the most.

Lady Nephis was the only other Shaper she knew, and it was interesting to see how different their talents were. Overall, Rain judged herself to be a more talented Shaper, which did not mean that she was a more powerful one, though.

Due to her innate Attribute, [Poet], Rain could learn and speak True Names easily. Building Verses came naturally to her, as well. However, Lady Nephis was indomitable. Once she learned a True Name, that Name could never escape her — therefore, she carried an astonishingly broad library of them in her mind.

And while Rain had an easier time speaking the Names, her teacher could channel them much more effectively due to how uncompromising her will was.

Rain was not really sure, but she strongly suspected that neither of them was an ordinary Shaper. True Shapers of the ancient past could neither have invoked the Sorcery of Names as easily as Rain could nor have known as countless Names as Lady Nephis knew, most likely. Therefore, they would have probably been astonished by the speed with which both of them were absorbing Shaping.

Today's lesson was, honestly, a bit alarming. The True Names Lady Nephis spoke were so violent and calamitous that Rain wasn't sure she could channel them without destroying her own soul. Her teacher, of course, had no such problem — there did not exist a Name that Lady Nephis would not dare invoke, and no Name she would fail to tame.

After a while, Rain was covered in sweat and trembling from exhaustion. Her essence was on the verge of running out.

‘Let us finish here.’

Nodding, Rain collapsed on the floor. There was no furniture in the spacious chamber, but she was happy to feel the cool touch of the stone plates. After a while, she sat up and smiled.

“I am not sure I will ever need to speak such horrible Names, teacher. After all, I want to be a builder, not a natural disaster.”

Lady Nephis smiled faintly.

“Creation and destruction are two sides of the same coin, Rain. You can't neglect one if you want to master the other.”

Rain frowned a little, contemplating her words. Well, it made sense. If she wanted to build a bridge, she had to know all the ways in which the bridge could collapse — otherwise, she wouldn't be able to design it solidly enough to weather the burden of its own weight.

Still, she didn't want to focus on learning True Names that could be of use in a battle too much.

Rain lingered for a while, then summoned the Bag of Withholding and pulled out a stack of paper, each page filled with neat, pretty handwriting.

“Here is the new revision.”

She touched her hair in embarrassment. “I did my best to expand on the points you asked for. It is a bit hard to put into words, though. I am sorry.”

Lady Nephis took the papers from her, studied them briefly, and nodded.

“Thank you, Rain.”

Her expression grew a little wistful. After a few seconds of silence, Lady Nephis sighed.

“You must be curious about how things are going, right?”

Rain would lie if she said that she wasn't.

In truth, she had come to Bastion not only to learn. She had also come here to teach.

...

Lady Nephis shook her head slightly.

“None of them have learned to control their soul essence yet, let alone attempted to form a soul core. However, there is good news as well. Two volunteers are now showing initial signs of being able to sense their essence — a promising result, to say the least. I am sure we will have our first success eventually.”

She glanced into the window.

“Of course, by now, we have no choice but to admit that natural Awakening will never be as quick as the path offered by the Nightmare Spell. And the Awakened who do emerge that way in the future would most likely never be as fearsome as those forged and tempered by the Spell. Still, their power will supplement the power of humanity just as well, we just have to be mindful of the cost.”

The easiest way to help a mundane person Awaken naturally was to let them absorb soul shards of Awakened Nightmare Creatures. However, there were more and more carriers of the Nightmare Spell in the world these days, and all of them needed to saturate their cores in order to reach the pinnacle of their power. So, natural Awakening did promise to produce a tectonic shift in the fate of humanity — however, it was not a panacea to the problems that plagued it.

Lady Nephis glanced at the papers in her hand and smiled softly.

“Still — thank you, Rain. One day in the future, when the world becomes kind enough, children will not have to become fearsome warriors anymore. When that day comes, this effort of yours will save countless lives. No words can express my gratitude.”

Rain glanced away and blushed.

“T-That, that is alright! All I did was hunt a few Nightmare Creatures with big brother's help, fall into a canyon, and trek across a muddy plain. It was not a big deal.”

Lady Nephis chuckled quietly and patted Rain on the shoulder.

“I hope you didn't include this observation in your notes. We wouldn't want our volunteers to start jumping into random canyons, would we?”

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    TrevorVanRichten
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    Somone have 2298?
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    Heir of Death
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    I am wondering
    What if sunny kills a great titan for example then uses the time rewinding memory that jet has while sunny himself is out of the memory's range.
    The titans shadow will obviously be in Sunny's soul but since the titan will be revived it will have a shadow
    What if sunny kills it again will he have two shades of the same being or not get a second one at all?
    What if sunny repeats this process with the help of morgan and jet and farms hundreds of great titans ?
    What do you guys think
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      samy dakiche
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      I doubt it. Maybe it will come back to life, but it will be hollow, because its soul is in Sunny's grip, and there is nothing like the spell to recreate a new soul.
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        WyllianDouglas8
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        Não é possível, pois na ilha de Aletheia, sempre que um novo loop surgia as sombras no mar da alma desapareciam.
        No caso de Solvane, ele matou a "verdadeira" no tempo presente e depois matou uma criada pelo feitiço dentro de um pesadelo.
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      Lost from sight
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      Depend of how the loop work but I think there 3-4 possibilities.

      1 - The shadow is duplicates, unlikely.
      2 - There two shadows but once the loop end, the shadow/soul that should not exist is erased.
      3 - The said shadow will leave the loop and won't be revived next time. Most probable.
      4 - The shadow can't leave the loop.
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      Drum5
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      Oh wait....it actually might be possible. Remember, there's 2 solvanes in his soul sea
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        samy dakiche
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        This is thanks to the spell, the first one killed her when they got their spaceship, and the second one in the second nightmare.
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        Lost from sight
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        It's not the same case, the second Solvane is from a nightmare seed.
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    Lostfisherman
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    2297 A Night in Bastion [AI]

    The sun was already setting above Bastion by the time Nephis returned to her spacious chamber at the top of the Ivory Tower. The horizon was burning with a radiant conflagration of red and golden hues, while the sky above the Mirror Lake had already turned a deep shade of indigo, many stars glistening on its satin canvas like silver jewels.

    The pale disc of the full moon was already rising, too. The shadows had grown deep and vague, embracing the world.

    As Nephis walked to the balcony and gazed down, Sunny rose from her shadow and hugged her from behind, resting his chin on her shoulder.

    'Long day?'

    Nephis inhaled deeply, then let out a long sigh.

    'Yeah.'

    Both of them watched the reflection of the moon move across the surface of the water in silence. After a while, Sunny tightened his embrace a little.

    'You can rest easy tonight. I am keeping watch.'

    In truth, Nephis did not always stay in Bastion. Most of her time was spent on various battlefields - in the nebulous waters of the Stormsea, in the harrowing reaches south of Godgrave, in the lethal cold of the frozen hell west of Ravenheart. If not there, she was leading humanity to war in the waking world, even if the world itself suppressed her powers and rejected her presence. She was fighting hard to postpone the collapse of human civilization on Earth and prepare the Dream Realm for the arrival of myriad refugees who would flee their dying world. Above all else, she was relentlessly searching for more Citadels - those of them that had not been discovered and conquered yet, all in order to aid the Human Domain as much as she could and pave the way for the human Sovereigns who would come in her wake.

    Sunny was fighting, too, albeit in a more clandestine manner.

    But every month, when the full moon rose above Bastion, both Nephis and Sunny had to be here.

    That was because the Cursed Demon they had unleashed upon the true Mirror Lake to stop Mordred was still there, hidden in reflections. It stayed safely contained on the other side of the Great Mirror most of the time, but on these few days when the boundary between the two versions of Bastion grew thin, its dark influence sometimes escaped the reflection of the moon.

    That was why they had to keep watch. Nephis put her hands on his and leaned back a little in his firm embrace, allowing herself to be supported by his body.

    'I am not that tired, I slept well last night.' As Supremes, they did not have to sleep every night, or even often, in theory. However, Nephis was under constant strain because of her Flaw, so Sunny encouraged her to rest and recuperate as much as her impossibly busy schedule allowed.

    As the last light of day was drowning in the encroaching darkness, she asked:

    'How did your battle go?'

    Sunny chuckled.

    'It went fine, I guess. I managed to kill one of the Tyrants, so I will get to their nests soon. However, my Shell was dismantled in no time. I was completely overwhelmed. Even though I was stronger than any individual Nightmare Creature there, and none of them possessed a will more firm than mine, the collective willpower of the swarm was like a dark tsunami. The more I moved, the more it felt like I was drowning in a mire. It was as if a great weight was pulling me down, making my steps slower and my arms weaker. Even though I could cut them, I struggled to land my strikes.'

    Nephis remained silent for a while, then said thoughtfully:

    'It is probably because you wield your Will like a blade.'

    Sunny raised an eyebrow.

    'What do you mean?'

    She considered her words for a moment. 'I only realized it recently, but the Will, it is not a uniform force. Rather, everyone wields their own version of it. Your will, Sunny, is especially biased. It is built entirely around your killing intent - I am not even sure if there is a difference between the two. So, you wield your Will like a weapon.'

    He chuckled.

    'What is wrong with that? What happened to ‘the essence of combat is murder'?'

    Nephis smiled softly.

    'It is murder, not a weapon. The sword you wield is important, but so is the hand that holds it. Ultimately, the true weapon is your body, what I mean to say is that you should wrap your will around your entire self, not just infuse your blade with it. That way, you might find it easier to move even when facing an overwhelming foe.'

    Sunny thought about it. Will was a force, and like any other force, there was a difference between simply wielding it and wielding it effectively. That difference was technique. Both he and Nephis were novices in that area, so they often shared their insights and helped each other improve.

    ‘I should not be too biased toward killing in order to be a better murderer, huh?’

    He smiled, amused by the contradiction.

    'I'll try it the next time I have a chance.'

    Then, Sunny pulled her back gently.

    'Come inside. Even if you are not going to sleep, at least meditate a little. With what is happening in the Western Quadrant, you will most likely have to return to the East. We both know how draining it is to linger at home.'

    They returned to the chamber and soon found themselves on a sofa, his hands still wrapped around her waist. Nephis relaxed, closing her eyes, while Sunny stared at the wall.

    After a few minutes of comfortable silence, she asked:

    'What are you thinking about?'

    Sunny chuckled.

    'Me? Oh, I was just thinking how boring our lives have gotten.'

    Nephis shifted and glanced up at him, her grey eyes glinting with a hint of amusement. 'Boring? Our lives?'

    He nodded.

    'Well, true, we are probably the busiest people in the world - two worlds, even. Apart from Cassie, that is. But thinking back to how I lived before becoming Awakened, actually, there was much more entertainment involved. Bread and circuses, right? Free food and entertainment - that has been the formula for pacifying a restless population from before the Dark Times. Only it's synthpaste and network comics now, I suppose. The government wisely made both easily accessible even to people in the outskirts.'

    Sunny let out a sigh. 'But when was the last time we read a fun book, enjoyed a comic, swooned over a drama, or watched a movie? I can't even remember. Most of these things can't even be done in the Dream Realm, granted, we seem to have electricity now. Who knows? Possibly there will be a movie theater in Bastion soon, or at least a radio station.'

    Nephis studied him for a few seconds, then smiled and closed her eyes again.

    'There might not be a movie theater in Bastion, but there are plenty of theaters. There are also printing presses in most Citadels now - nobody has published a novel yet, but there are already newspapers and magazines. Some are even publishing serials. Oh, and there will be the Dreamscape here soon, too. As long as we can figure out how to ward off the horrors who keep invading it.'

    She paused for a moment, then added wistfully:

    'But I get what you mean. To be honest, I can't remember the last time I simply listened to music, either. A radio station, having a radio station would be nice.'

    Sunny laughed quietly.

    'Three billion people are pouring their longing onto you, but little do they know, all their goddess wants is to be able to fangirl over her favorite idols in peace from the safety of her heavenly island.'

    Nephis smiled sleepily.

    'Yeah, that'd be great.'

    Sunny remained motionless for a bit, then carefully unwrapped his hands from around her and reached into the shadows. Instead of a sword, however, what he pulled out of them this time was a black flute.

    Bringing it to his lips, he blew into it tentatively and then placed his fingers on its smooth body.

    Soon, a soothing melody spread across the chamber gently, lulling Nephis to sleep.

    Night settled over Bastion. Sunny continued to play the flute while watching over the city below.

    Somewhere in the city, Rain was sleeping soundly, having shunned her dormitory bunk for the lavish guest room of Tamar's family manor. Beth and Quentin were having a romantic dinner on the deck of a restaurant boat. Effie and her husband were tucking Little Ling to sleep.

    Sunny's thoughts were peaceful and lazy. ‘I might not be Night of Night&Gale, but if she wants to listen to music, I can make her wish come true.’

    And speaking of Kai, back in the waking world, he was about to meet the dashing Saint for the first time in a long while. Then, the two of them would go on an adventure.

    ‘Ah, it will be like the good old times. Nothing bad or terrible will happen, I am sure.’
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      Kiber
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      Санни похоронил следующие 200+ глав в полном отчаянии последней фразой blushed
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    Lost from star
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    Haahhh catch up again 🫤
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    Prancheta06
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    Guys, I have something to ask that has nothing to do with the chapter, so I apologize.

    I was rereading Shadow Slave and came across chapter 430, I'm going to put an excerpt here, so could you give your opinions on whether this can be considered omniscience?

    It's about the Weaver's Mask.

    Suddenly, all Sunny could see was an endless, beautiful eternity of twisting threads. Those threads transfixed everything in existence, connecting every living being and every object, every thought and every concept, every dream and every nightmare, stretching infinitely into every direction, as well as into the past, the present, and the future.

    These were the Strings of Fate.

    They were just like the threads of light that the Spell was woven of, but while the magnificent and inconceivably complex pattern that Sunny had seen twice in the empty void between dream and reality composed the function of the Spell, what he glimpsed right now connected… everything.
    All of the universe as it had existed, was existing, and was going to exist.

    ...Much worse, when observing the weave of the Spell, Sunny could only sense and guess at its meaning. But the terrifying enchantment of Weaver's Mask not only allowed him to see the tapestry of Fate, but also forced the understanding of it onto him.

    The knowledge of everything, everywhere, all at once…

    Of course, such knowledge was too much for any human to endure. Just the tiniest, infinitesimal amount of it was enough to instantly destroy any living being… except, maybe, for a god.

    ...Or a daemon.
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      Protonic
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      I would say no. We know that Sunny has been removed from Fate so I assume something like Weaver's Mask would not be able to account for that. Also if Sunny, just as a Saint albeit removed from fate, can go against fate then I assume the gods can too. It might be at a great cost but I'm sure they can to some extent. No doubt it's extremely powerful but if it was omniscient then there would be no point to Cassie's rebellion against fate too.
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        Prancheta06
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        You're right, actually. If there's the possibility of going against fate or even being removed from it, that creates variables and makes the future uncertain, so there's no way to know if things will happen the way you expect. In other words, it's not omniscience.

        Thank you.

        Still, if you stop to think about it, it's really powerful. I'm curious to know how and to what extent Weaver used all this information to try to manipulate Fate, in addition to spreading his lineage and choosing someone to find them.
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      samy dakiche
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      Since the threads of fate hold all existence together, I believe that Sunny, who now has no ties, would be able to move freely in that space, if he could now begin to understand [Where is my eye?] (An ironic name, because the thief bird stole the eye. In fact, was the mask made partly for the purpose of finding his eye?!) He can operate it partially enough to get into that space and "understand" the target objects, better than operating it all by simply pressing a button.
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      FunFact
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      Omniscience can't be achieved simply by knowing about everything especially if the one who has those knowledge is a mortal. Just like you can't be a God by having Godly powers. Some might point out about what's the difference so let point it out this way. If there's two people who has all these knowledge then who is the real omniscient being? Both of them? None of them?

      I actually feel like I might reach nirvana if I continue to ponder about this. Wait, let me cultivate a bit.
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    tobidyoufarewell
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    there did not exist a Name that Lady Nephis would not dare invoke, and no Name she would fail to tame.

    🔥✍️
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    SHIV
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    2297: A Night in Bastion

    The sun was already sinking behind Bastion when Nephis arrived at her large room at the top of the Ivory Tower. The horizon glowed with a magnificent blaze of crimson and amber tones, while the sky above the Mirror Lake had transformed into a rich shade of indigo, countless stars sparkling on its velvet background like silver ornaments.

    The bright circle of the full moon was climbing higher, too...

    The darkness had grown dense and blurry, cloaking the world.

    As Nephis stepped onto the balcony and gazed downward, Sunny emerged from her shadow and embraced her from behind, placing his chin on her shoulder.

    "Difficult day?"

    Nephis breathed deeply, then released a lengthy exhale.

    "...Yeah."

    Together they watched the moon's image drift across the water's surface in silence. Eventually, Sunny tightened his hold slightly.

    "You can sleep without worry tonight. I'm watching over everything."

    In reality, Nephis wasn't always present in Bastion. Much of her time was devoted to various combat zones — in the hazy waters of the Stormsea, in the frightening territories south of Godgrave, in the brutal chill of the frozen wasteland west of Ravenheart. If not there, she was guiding humanity into conflict in the waking world, even when the world itself hindered her abilities and resisted her existence.

    She was striving hard to delay the breakdown of human society on Earth and ready the Dream Realm for the influx of countless refugees who would escape their failing world. Beyond everything else, she was constantly hunting for additional Citadels — those that remained undiscovered and unconquered, all to strengthen the Human Domain as much as possible and smooth the path for the human Sovereigns who would follow in her footsteps.

    Sunny was battling too, though in a more secretive way.

    But every month, when the full moon appeared over Bastion, both Nephis and Sunny needed to be present.

    This was because the Cursed Demon they had released upon the actual Mirror Lake to halt Mordred still lurked there, concealed in reflections. It remained safely trapped on the opposite side of the Great Mirror most days, but during these few nights when the border between the two versions of Bastion grew weak, its sinister influence occasionally slipped through the moon's reflection.

    That was why they needed to maintain vigilance.

    Nephs rested her hands on his and reclined slightly in his sturdy embrace, allowing his frame to support her.

    "I'm not that exhausted. I rested well yesterday..."

    As Supremes, they didn't need to sleep nightly, or even frequently... theoretically. However, Nephis faced ongoing pressure due to her Flaw, so Sunny urged her to rest and recover whenever her incredibly packed schedule permitted.

    As the final rays of daylight faded into the spreading darkness, she asked:

    "How did your conflict go?"

    Sunny laughed softly.

    "It went alright, I guess. I managed to eliminate one of the Tyrants, so I'll reach their strongholds soon. However... my Shell collapsed rapidly. I was utterly overwhelmed. Even though I surpassed any individual monster there, and none possessed willpower stronger than mine, the united force of the swarm felt like a massive tidal wave. The more I moved, the more it seemed I was sinking in quicksand. It felt as if a tremendous burden was dragging me down, making my movements slower and my arms heavier. Although I could slash them, I had difficulty landing my attacks."

    Nephis remained quiet for a moment, then said thoughtfully:

    "It's probably because you direct your Will like a sword."

    Sunny raised an eyebrow.

    "What do you mean?"

    She pondered her response briefly.

    "I only noticed it recently, but the Will... it's not a uniform power. Instead, everyone channels their own version of it. Your will, Sunny, is particularly skewed. It centers entirely around your killing intent — I'm not even sure if there's any distinction between them. So, you handle your Will like a weapon."

    He laughed softly.

    "What's wrong with that? Whatever happened to 'the heart of combat is murder'?"

    Nephis smiled gently.

    "It is murder, not a weapon. The blade you use matters, but so does the hand gripping it. Ultimately, the real weapon is your body... what I'm trying to explain is that you should cover your entire being with your will, not just infuse your blade with it. That way, you might find it easier to act even when facing a formidable opponent."

    Sunny considered her words.

    Will was a power, and like any other power, there was a gap between merely using it and using it masterfully. That gap was technique. Both he and Nephis were beginners in this domain, so they often exchanged their findings and helped each other improve.

    'I shouldn't focus too much on killing to become a better killer, huh?'

    He smiled, entertained by the irony.

    "I'll attempt it next time I get an opportunity."

    Then, Sunny guided her back gently.

    "Come inside. Even if you're not going to sleep, at least meditate briefly. With what's unfolding in the Western Quadrant, you'll probably need to head back to the East. We both understand how tiring it is to stay at home."

    They returned to the chamber and soon settled on a couch, his arms still encircling her waist. Nephis relaxed, shutting her eyes, while Sunny stared at the wall.

    After several minutes of pleasant silence, she asked:

    "What are you pondering?"

    Sunny chuckled.

    "Me? Oh... I was just thinking about how mundane our lives have become."

    Nephis shifted and glanced up at him, her gray eyes showing a hint of humor.

    "Mundane? Our lives?"

    He nodded.

    "Well, yes, we're probably the busiest individuals in the world — two worlds, even. Except for Cassie, that is. But reflecting on how I lived before becoming Awakened, actually, there was far more entertainment involved. Bread and circuses, right? Free food and entertainment — that's been the strategy for calming restless populations since before the Dark Times. Only now it's synthpaste and network comics, I guess. The authorities wisely made both readily available even to people in the outskirts."

    Sunny released a sigh.

    "But when was the last time we read an interesting book, enjoyed a comic, got excited over a drama, or viewed a movie? I can't recall. Most of these activities can't even happen in the Dream Realm... granted, we appear to have electricity now. Who knows? Maybe there will be a cinema in Bastion soon, or at least a radio station."

    Nephis studied him for a moment, then smiled and closed her eyes again.

    "There might not be a cinema in Bastion, but there are numerous theaters. There are also printing machines in most Citadels now — nobody has created a novel yet, but there are already newspapers and magazines. Some are even publishing stories in installments. Oh... and the Dreamscape will arrive here soon, too. As long as we can figure out how to repel the horrors who keep invading it."

    She paused briefly, then added wistfully:

    "But I understand your point. Honestly, I can't remember the last time I simply enjoyed music, either. A radio station... having a radio station would be wonderful..."

    Sunny laughed quietly.

    "Three billion people direct their hopes toward you, but they have no idea that all their goddess wants is to be able to admire her favorite performers peacefully from the safety of her heavenly island..."

    Nephis smiled drowsily.

    "Yeah... that'd be fantastic..."

    Sunny stayed motionless for a moment, then carefully removed his arms from around her and reached into the shadows. Instead of a sword, however, what he pulled out this time was a black flute.

    Bringing it to his mouth, he blew into it gently and then positioned his fingers on its sleek surface.

    Soon, a calming melody filled the room softly, lulling Nephis to sleep.

    Darkness settled over Bastion. Sunny continued playing the flute while observing the city below.

    Somewhere in the city, Rain was sleeping comfortably, having abandoned her dormitory bed for the luxurious guest room of Tamar's family estate.

    Beth and Quentin were enjoying a romantic meal on the deck of a floating restaurant.

    Effie and her husband were tucking Little Ling into bed.

    Sunny's thoughts were tranquil and unhurried.

    'I might not be Night of Night&Gale, but if she wants to hear music, I can fulfill her wish.'

    And speaking of Kai...

    Back in the waking world, he was about to meet the charismatic Saint for the first time in quite a while.

    Then, the two of them would embark on an adventure.

    'Ah, it will be like the good old days. Nothing unpleasant or dangerous will happen, I'm certain...'

    [One Chapter today, three tomorrow]
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      Av18
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      Thanks bro
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      TrevorVanRichten
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      Now sunny is summoning fate and bad fortune to himself we will se invasion of zombie potatoes
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      samy dakiche
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      Good, now that their vacation is coming to a head, when will things explode? Because all I saw in chapter were red flags, the cursed demon is definitely going to come out to cause chaos, something is going to happen to Kai, seriously, since he said his life has become boring it's destiny. Raising the absolute red flag.
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        Klein Moriarty
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        Not likely. [Fated] is not rlly interested in sunny anymore. Rain is cooked tho
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          samy dakiche
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          There is [fated] and there is jinx yourself and raise the red flags.
          One haunts you like a ghost, and the other you can only blame yourself for not holding back your mouth.
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      Макс3000
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      Я забыл. А откуда вообще берутся монстры из врат? Они же где-то должны быть. Неужели из кошмаров? Реальны ли кошмары? Сила просто выдумана?
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        Pro100zver25
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        Nightmare monsters come from the Dream Realm. As far as I can tell, nightmare creatures are former humans and other inhabitants of other worlds that were absorbed by the Dream Realm. For example, in the first arc of the Forgotten Shore, we were told that a curse of all-consuming darkness descended there, and everyone began to turn into monsters; in the case of the Twilight Sea, Defilement came there, and in the modern world of Sunny, the Nightmare Spell. From this it is easy to conclude that when the Dream Realm begins to take over the world, events and catastrophes begin to occur there that carry with them the Corruption, that is, the power of the [Uncnown], and when the world is completely absorbed by the Dream Realm, it assimilates with it, and its former fallen inhabitants join the ranks of nightmare creatures. And when the first gates began to open on Earth, these same nightmare creatures poured there from the Dream Realm. The creatures that poured into Antarctica: in the memories of them it was said that they were somehow connected to the River Estuary, which means that when the gate opened, nightmare creatures from the Twilight Sea region entered there. So these creatures do not come from thin air, but come from the Dream Realm, and also sleepers killed during the nightmare turn into them, as if they were affected by Corrupted.
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          Макс3000
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          Получается, если санни убьёт всех мелких монстров, то на землю спустятся только одиночные мощные монстры?
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          samy dakiche
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          Does this mean that the first Nightmare Creatures were Dream Creatures that fell because the Dream God fell into Corruption? Then they started infecting other worlds with their Corruption (they not former humans, just other races and their animals)
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      drodyakov
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      'Ah, it will be like the good old days. Nothing unpleasant or dangerous will happen, I'm certain...'
      It's 2 a.m., and I'm laughing like crazy.
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        SHIV
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        Bro, how did you get your rank upgraded?
        constraint

        That double tick beside your name, looks cool... hokage
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          drodyakov
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          Thanks, I like it myself.
          I don't know how to get it, I just got it.
          Maybe the admin gave it or maybe i collected a certain number of likes.
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      Majan_1907
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      How is sunny resting his chin on her shoulder? Did he make himself taller?
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        alex silent
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        He stands on a stool manifested from shadows.
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      Miasanmia94
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      Bro’s channeling his inner hoid
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      Milkman
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      Rain and Tamar are living the same house you say?
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    TrevorVanRichten
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    Somone have chapter 2297?
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    Witch-king of Angmar
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    One chapter today, three tomorrow.

    just saw on discord not read it.

    Chapter 2297: A Night in Bastion
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      TrevorVanRichten
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      Chavez link to the chapter?
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    killua zz
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    looking forward to sunny getting wooped by the vile theiving bird and the real tomb of ariel outside the spell
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