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Chapter 2371: Nine Fates

As the echoes of the little girl's voice turned into silence, the nine of them fell into silence, as well. Her words had sounded like jesting… or at least they were supposed to. How could mortal men kill the gods?

And yet, a solemn atmosphere settled in the inner sanctum of the Oracle temple. This peaceful realm of theirs was breathtaking and thriving, but it did not enjoy the protection of a god. The gods had grown aloof and distant long ago… their temples stood proudly, and yet no matter how piously the priests and priestesses prayed, they were usually met with indifferent absence. Even War, the patron deity of humanity, had withdrawn from watching over the great, awful empire of his.

The mortal realm where the nine of them had been born was not protected even by a neglectful deity, and so, it venerated no god. The ones they venerated instead were the Oracle - the women capable of glimpsing Fate. The vast tapestry of fate was not something that mortals were meant to see, so the Oracle was blind, the awful visage of what they had witnessed burned into their eyes, destroying them forever. That was their curse, but also their solace. The Oracle was telling them that their realm was doomed, and that they would have to kill the gods.

Prince Eurys finally spoke, his voice shaking subtly: "Mother… oh, Oracle. But… how can nine mortals kill the gods?"

The old hag seemed to study him with her blind eyes, then leaned back a little. Her creaky voice resounded in the inner sanctum: "The War Empire is an insatiable beast that feeds on conquest. It is vast; it is prosperous. However, that prosperity is wicked, and worse than that, it is unsustainable. Their economy and their way of life can only be sustained by an influx of riches, or resources - and most importantly, of new slaves. Without the slaves, the Empire could not produce anything. But slaves… are not a renewable resource."

The woman spoke next, her words echoing somberly in the inner sanctum of the temple.

"You've read the imperial treaties, my son. You know the cruelty of their ways. The slaves they take do not last long, enduring endless labor. A few years, possibly… a decade, at most. And so, the Empire needs to conquer new lands, and procure new slaves. It won't ever stop, because it can't stop - if it does, it will starve."

The little girl spoke last, her voice turning small.

"Our kingdom is a peaceful one. It is a land of art, wine, wisdom, poetry, and culture. The Empire will come and take our art. It will take our wine. It will take our poets and philosophers and turn them into house slaves to educate the young masters. The rest - those who survive - will be sent to toil in the fields. In just a few generations, our culture will be no more. Our people will be us no more. Consumed and stolen by the conquering tyrants."

The woman wearing a deerskin around her shoulders finally spoke, her quiet voice sounding calm and even:

"That doesn't answer the question. All of us can't even stop an empire that one god watches over. How will the nine of us kill all six of them?"

The Oracle grew silent.

Eventually, the old hag spoke solemnly: "You are a huntress, are you not? You should know how to kill a beast that is stronger than you."

The woman spoke next.

"The answer is simple. Not that it will be easy, far from it. It will be difficult. It will be unbearable. It will be impossible, even, for each of you."

The little girl finished what the woman started saying:

"But you must achieve the impossible, each of you. You must find the beast's weakness. You must lure it into a trap. You must sink your blade into the weak spot that you found."

The three of them spoke in unison then…

"The nine of you were chosen because you are special, just like this realm of ours was. Some of you are wise, and some of you are strong. Some of you are holy. However, fate has no use for those who are strong or those who are wise, and neither does it care for sages and saints. The only ones it cares for…"

Their voices enveloped the sanctum, sounding like a prophecy.

"Are those who are fated. And that is what you are, the nine of you. You are blessed by fate… you are cursed by fate. The strings of fate wrap around you tightly, and so, everything you do will echo across fate, shaking its very foundation."

The old hag opened its mouth to continue, but at that moment, the prince who was kneeling on the floor interrupted her: "You say that our land will be ravaged by the empire, that our people will be slaughtered and enslaved. That we cannot save anyone, but must instead avenge everyone. That we must kill the gods?" His voice shook with barely suppressed anger.

"But must we really abandon our people? And what will happen to the world when the gods die? Aloof as they are, the gods serve as the pillars of existence. All of it rests on their shoulders. Must we… destroy it all?"

Instead of the Oracle, it was one of the nine who answered - a tall warrior with broad shoulders, his face as pale as ash, his eyes brimming with sorrow and darkness:

"If everyone we know and love will not exist anymore… then what is the worth of that existence? You are young and noble, my prince. You have no wife, no lover, no children. You will not have to watch them die or be taken by War. There is only one thought more awful than knowing that our everything is doomed - the thought that those who bring us doom will remain unpunished. So, yes… if the Oracle speaks the truth, we shall destroy it all. We must. Why would we not?"

The young prince gritted his teeth.

"Because we will be destroying our own people, as well! Those who'll survive the slaughter and be taken by the empire?"

His words seemed to cool the inner sanctum. The faces of the nine people fell, and hints of doubt found their way into their eyes. They fell into a somber silence.

And in that silence, the courtesan wearing the clothes of a priestess spoke quietly, her voice resounding with the darkest kind of resolve: "It is better to be dead than to be a slave. It is better to be killed than to be shackled. I will welcome death before I welcome chains… those I loved will mourn me, but they'll know. When I die, I'll be free."

Death was merciful, after all, but the life of a slave was cruel.

Slowly, the rest of them nodded their heads, and the prince lowered his.

The faces of the Oracles changed subtly.

Eventually, the old hag spoke:

"Each of you will have a task of their own. A great task… a terrible task. A task that must be accomplished at all costs. We are the Oracle, and we see fate. And so, we offer you as a sacrifice to fate. Go forth and drown the world in ichor as a retribution for the blood of our people that has not been spilled today, but will paint the sea red tomorrow."

The winds outside the temple howled as the woman turned to look at the bewitching scholar.

"Sorceress Aletheia, the Philosopher. Your task is to scout truth. Go forth and reveal the lies of the gods! You will find their weakness, and teach the others how to bring upon doom."

The little girl glanced at the slender man in elegant clothes.

"Aemedon the Sculptor, the Shaper of Stone. You will build the trap for the gods… you will herald the truth that Aletheia learns, and bring it to those who must listen. To form their hearts into gravestones, and build the walls of the trap from that stone."

The woman leaned forward, her features twisting with sorrow.

"Prince Eurys… my son. Forgive me. Your task is the most bitter of all…"

The young prince was to become a slave.

The blind poet was to become lost in illusions…

The woman wearing a deerskin around her shoulders listened to what the Oracle ordered the others, her expression turning somber and pale. The task entrusted to the young boy, Auro, was especially distressing.

She shuddered when the little girl spoke the terrible words. Eventually, though, the Oracle grew silent and dismissed the others.

She was the only one left.

The woman raised her chin faintly.

"What of me, then? What is the task that I must accomplish?"

Despite her questions, the oracle remained silent.

After a while, the old hag let out a long sigh, so ancient and frail that it seemed like she would fall into pieces the next moment.

Her voice sounded hoarse, tired, and scared.

"You… oh, courageous huntress. Your task is the gravest. Your task is the most important of them all, as well as the most fearsome."

The little girl continued:

"We the Oracle have witnessed fate. And using fate, we charted a course for the Nine. However… there is a being who knows fate far better than we do; who is far more adept at twisting its strings than we are. That being is your greatest adversary. And so, the task that you must accomplish is to strike that enemy down."

The third Oracle shivered, then leaned forward and said in a tone of ruthless resolve:

"Slay Weaver, the Demon of Fate. That is your fate, and what you must do."

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    Spider-Guru🕷️
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    Slay Weaver.... Like the Weaver nahhh that's a joke... That's so difficult, like bruhhh
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    Guys what if sunny is Weaver
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    Fakebozo
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    IS this also how the war starts??
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    zigzagzarf
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    didn't weaver lose his fate to that damn bird at some point to....maybe part of sunny getting his fate back is slayer killing that bird to finally finish her fate of killing weaver cause the bird likely still holds weavers fate
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      dreamwalker
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      I believe the bird stole weavers eye not his fate
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    Magmun
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    2372 Distant Gods
    Sunny was startled awake - or rather, he regained his senses after receiving the truth. Just like the previous times, the boon he received was not quite a vision, but also not quite a memory. Rather, it was as if the knowledge of what had happened was placed directly into his mind, vague and disjointed, but somehow easy to understand.

    The world of Ariel's Game was the same. The Shrine towered behind him, while the lake of lava was radiating insufferable heat in front of him. The sky was obscured by smoke and ash.

    However, Sunny was different from how he had been before throwing the jade figure into the lake. There was a stunned, disbelieving expression on his face, and his heart was beating wildly.

    His eyes were open, but he did not seem entirely aware of his surroundings just yet, overwhelmed by what he had learned.


    Sunny jumped to his feet.

    He was too rattled, his mind too full of chaotic thoughts, to calm down easily. He remained motionless for a while, then commenced pacing, kicking pieces of rubble with his feet.

    "No, really. No way!"

    Finally, Sunny stopped and looked at the distant mountains with wide eyes.

    "What the hell did I just witness?"

    The magnitude of the revelation he had received as a reward for killing the Wolf was too vast to fathom. Gods, daemons, the fate of the world, Weaver…
    And the Nine.

    The mysterious group of people whose faint traces he discovered from time to time. Sunny always suspected that the Nine had been important - to the degree that his glorious appraisal in the First Nightmare could have very well been mostly due to the fact that he had managed to kill Hero… Auro of the Nine.

    The young boy with vibrant red hair who had appeared in two of the truths Sunny had learned in Ariel's Game.

    But to think that the Nine had been responsible for the death of the gods.



    But, somehow, Sunny was inclined to believe that they had.

    When he tossed these two jade figures into the lava, the question he had asked was about the end of the world. Instead of a scene of total devastation on a battlefield between the gods and the daemons, though, he had been shown a seemingly mundane event of mortal men arriving on a gorgeous island to inform a huntress who lived there that a Supreme Beast was rampaging on the border of their kingdom.

    Sunny had assumed that he had been shown a moment of Slayer's past then and he had.

    But what if that moment was also the answer to his question?


    Sunny grabbed his head and tried to calm himself.

    There was an empire founded by War God… by one of War God's mortal vessels, most likely. At the dusk of the Golden Age, the gods grew aloof and distant, paying less and less attention to the mortal realms. And in their absence, the Empire of War embarked on an endless conquest.
    It devoured myriad realms, subjugated myriad people, burned the temples of Shadow God… all for the glory of their neglectful deity.


    Sunny had experienced the torment of being an imperial slave himself, during his First Nightmare. He experienced the savagery of the War zealots as well, in his Second - granted, those had been driven mad by Hope, their most ardent desires set aflame by her poisonous influence.
    The Empire continued to grow, conquering more and more land until it encountered a particular realm. It was a beautiful and peaceful realm… but it was also a very special one.
    Because the people of that peaceful realm venerated no god, and were ruled by an Oracle instead.

    In the revelation Sunny received, the Oracle mentioned that their kingdom was special in passing. But he knew that it had to be true - not only because of the three seers themselves, but also because there had been nine people living in that realm who all possessed the [Fated] Attribute… just like he possessed it once.

    'That alone is mad! It's completely crazy!'

    The Nine - all of them - had been Fated, just like Sunny was. Attributes were not unique to people, so there could be someone out there sharing this one with him, even if [Fated] felt like something exceedingly, if not inconceivably, rare.
    Sunny would have accepted that one of the Nine had been Fated, but all of them? Nine people, living in the same kingdom, and at the same time on top of that?

    That… that sounded like their existence itself had been fated. As if it had been one of the knots holding up the great tapestry of fate together.

    That small realm of theirs had indeed been special.

    And when the hungry gaze of the Empire fell upon it… the Oracle sent nine fated champions to destroy the Empire. Not to save their homeland, which could not contend against War, but to avenge its destruction. To avenge their people, who were destined to be slaughtered and enslaved.

    There was only one problem, though… the Empire had a guardian deity. One of the six great gods.

    And so, the Nine were sworn to kill the gods.

    'They… they couldn't have succeeded, could they?'

    Only they could. The gods were dead, after all. The Empire had been destroyed. The sins it had committed brought upon a truly wrathful retribution - both on the Empire and on the rest of the world.

    Sunny lowered his hands slowly.

    'Can… can it really be the reason?'

    Could the world have been destroyed by nine mere mortals and their dark resolve?

    If it had been… then it would be quite poetic, if a little terrifying. It would make it so that the gods doomed themselves by neglecting the world they had created, and allowing those who claimed to wield their authority to rampage across the mortal realms.
    The great gods would have been undone by little, insignificant mortals, whose suffering they had ignored. But how could the Nine have killed the gods? That was what Sunny did not understand.

    The clues were already in his hands, though…'
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      Magmun
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      2373 Walls of the Trap
      'The Nine, the Nine… what do I know about the Nine?'

      Auro had been an imperial soldier as a young man. Eurys had been an imperial slave, but he also claimed to have slit a god's throat… now that Sunny knew more, he could guess that it had been the mortal vessel of War God, most likely. The one watching over the Empire.


      Aletheia, meanwhile, ventured into the Tomb of Ariel.

      Sunny's eyes widened.

      'Wait.'

      What was it that the Oracle had said?

      "You simply have to find the beast's weakness. You have to lure it into a trap. You have to sink your blade into its weak spot."

      He remained silent for a while.

      'Aletheia…'

      The sorceress and philosopher, Aletheia, had been tasked with revealing the lies of the gods and teaching the truth to the rest of the Nine.

      So, she had gone to the Tomb of Ariel and became the First Seeker. She was the only Seeker of Truth to have successfully entered the Estuary, and learned the secrets hidden there by Ariel, the Demon of Dread.

      And among those secrets… was the truth of the Forgotten God and his children. Who were the Flaw of the gods.


      Aletheia had paid for learning the secrets of the Estuary by becoming the source of the Defilement. But that did not mean that she had failed to teach the truth of the Forgotten God to the rest of the Nine before succumbing to Corruption. She must have endured the knowledge of the Void and only passed that one secret along, considering that they seem to have succeeded in their plot at least partially.

      But wasn't it peculiar?

      The gods were indeed dead, but they had fallen in the war against the daemons… not against the Nine. The great war that had brought doom upon all of existence. So what had the Nine really achieved?

      Sunny took a step back, biting his lips.

      'Wait!'

      The sculptor, Aemedon… what was the task the Oracle had given him?

      "You will build the trap for the gods… you will herald the truth that Aletheia learns, and bring it to those who must listen. To form their hearts into gravestones, and build the walls of the trap from that stone."

      This, this was the answer!

      Aletheia had learned the weakness of the beast, but it was Aemedon who had been tasked with building the trap. It was a trap meant to bring about the death of the gods, though, so it would be peculiar to assume that the Oracle meant a literal contraption. Instead… it was a trap built from the hearts of living beings.

      And who could it have been whose heart was supposed to become a gravestone for the gods?

      "Bring it to those who must listen…"
      To whom was Aemedon meant to deliver the truth Aletheia learned? Who had to listen?

      Sunny's eyes glistened darkly.
      Why, it was quite obvious, wasn't it? Considering what had happened next.

      It was Nether, the Prince of the Underworld. The Demon of Destiny, the Demon of Choice. He suddenly clenched his fists and shook them in the air.

      "You damn Spell!"

      The description of the Mantle of the Underworld clearly said this about Nether:
      [,He wasn't the first to lead his army against the gods. However, he was the first to shed their blood, as well as learn the secrets of his own.]
      But it was a blatant lie! Well… perhaps it wasn't. But it was entirely misleading.

      There were runes written by Nether on the walls of the Ebony Tower, which had been constructed after Hope was imprisoned by the gods. He had been wondering if the daemons were forbidden from siring offspring because they were of the Forgotten One, who slumbered in the Void.

      That indicated that he had known about the connection between the seven daemons and the Forgotten God. However, he must not have known the whole truth. Otherwise, he would not have been asking the question.

      Weaver knew… probably because Weaver had ventured into the Void and beheld the Forgotten God in person. Ariel knew, as well, because he knew everyone's fears - including that of the gods. But he chose to bury that knowledge in the Tomb, Where Aletheia found it.
      And then…

      Aemedon delivered that truth to the Underworld, and gave it to Nether.

      And Nether made his choice.

      'Hell.'


      Aemedon of the Nine had indeed built a trap for the gods. The walls of the trap were the hearts of the daemons, and he was the one who had shown them the way.

      Sunny let out a laugh of disbelief.

      "How do you kill a beast that is stronger than you?"

      You could, for example, sick another harrowing beast upon it.

      The Nine were not powerful enough to kill the gods, so they gave Nether the last push he needed to rally his siblings into rebelling against the heavens. That was how the world had ended.

      Or rather, that was how its end had begun.
      …Naturally, the Nine did more than just give the world the initial push to send it rolling into the abyss. After all, Sunny had only considered the horrible and, quite honestly, unbelievable feats of two. There were seven of them left.

      The blind poet… had probably gone to the Demon of Imagination. The seasoned sea captain, the vision had not revealed his task, but Sunny could easily imagine him having something to do with the Demon of Repose and Night Garden.

      Euris had been a spy in the heart of the Empire, most likely, eventually ending up in the Demon Army. Auro… his task had apparently been the most distressing of them all, even if Sunny had no idea what it was. There was also the courtesan and the tall warrior. They were quite mysterious, and he was not sure what their role had been.

      And Slayer, naturally…

      That one, he was not ready to contemplate yet.

      But what had they done? What had their endgame been?

      Sunny took a deep breath.

      'Find a weakness. Build a trap. Sink your blade into the weak spot of the adversary.'

      The weakness of the gods was the existence of the Forgotten God, and therefore the daemons. The trap itself was the Doom War.

      But what was the blade of the Nine? How had intended to deliver the lethal strike to the gods? Had they simply supported the daemons in the Doom War, or had there been more to their machinations?

      Sunny exhaled slowly.

      Then, a different set of runes surfaced in his memory…

      His eyes shook.
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        Magmun
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        2374 Demon of Doom
        They were the runes left on the floor of the underground cell under the ruined cathedral of the Dark City by one of the two High Priests of the Nigthmare Spell, from whose corpse Sunny had retrieved Weaver's Mask. He had not been able to read them at first, but managed to discern their meaning during his return to the Forgotten Shore as a Saint.

        Taking a step back, Sunny whispered:

        "Thus spoke Weaver… they will open the Gates. And they did, calling forth doom and destruction upon us. Now, in the ruins, gods lay dead. And the daemons have fallen. The Forgotten One comes, wide awake, to consume them."

        He closed his eyes for a moment.

        The weapon to kill the gods… was it the Forgotten God himself? Had the Nine wanted to unseal the Void, thus awakening him and causing the end of all existence?

        Was that their vengeance for the blood of their people that the Empire had spilled, for the land it destroyed, and the freedom it robbed?

        Were these bastards fated, or were they a personification of doom?


        Weaver had proclaimed that "they" would open the Gates. The they in question could have been the Nine… it could have been the daemons. Or the gods. It could have even been Weaver themselves - the Demon of Fate could have been simply proclaiming their own intention.
        Sunny raised his hands and rubbed his face fiercely.

        He had learned so much… but he still did not have any answers!

        How had that damned war ended?
        Had the Nine achieved their goal, or had they ultimately failed?

        Were the Gates of the Void open, or were they still closed?

        The spreading Corruption, the blossoming Nightmare Seeds, and the constant expansion of the Dream Realm suggested that they were wide open, and that the Forgotten God was free. And yet, the Forgotten God also seemed imprisoned and asleep, because if he was not, there would be no existence left. All of it would be swallowed by the Void.

        Everything was a paradox, and Sunny did not have the key to solve it.

        'Ah, I don't get it…'

        He groaned.

        One thing was certain, though.

        There had always been a third player hiding behind the curtain. The daemons, the gods… and the Nine.

        The fate of the world had been decided by these three forces.

        And while the Nine seemed pitifully weak in comparison to these mythical figures, their influence was anything but. In fact, because of how little was known about them, the Nine seemed especially dangerous.

        No… actually, there was a fourth force as well. The most important of them all. How could Sunny have forgotten?

        There was Weaver.

        Sunny exhaled slowly.

        He still did not know how Weaver fit into all of this, what goal Weaver had pursued, and what had happened to them.

        The Oracle had seemed to believe that the Demon of Fate would be the greatest obstacle in the path of the Nine. Considering that the Nine had intended to kill the gods and destroy the world… did that mean that Weaver's goal had been the opposite?

        No, it did not. Knowing that slippery daemon… not that Sunny knew them that well… it could have been anything. Weaver might have been the enemy of the Nine, or they might have been using the Nine to further their own goals.
        Who could know the truth?

        Well… Slayer could, if she had her memories.

        After all, her task was to kill Weaver.

        'Insanity!'

        "To hell with this."
        Turning around, Sunny headed for the Shrine of Truth with determined steps. Entering the cool darkness of its great hall, he ignored Kai and walked directly to Slayer, who was sharpening her swords while leaning her back against one of the altars.

        Stopping in front of her, he looked down and growled:

        "So… tell me. Did you manage to kill Weaver?"

        The sinister Shadow stared at him silently, showing no trace of emotion.

        He scoffed.

        "Or did you fail? Right. You must have."

        Naturally, she had. How could someone so insignificant slay the Demon of Fate? The very thought was preposterous.

        But then again…

        The thought that nine mortals could bring about the death of the gods was preposterous, as well. And yet, the gods were dead.
        Was the woman whose Shadow now served him truly Weaver's killer?

        No, it was impossible.

        "You must have died by Weaver's hand, instead!"

        Slayer showed no reaction at all, as if his words held no meaning.

        However…

        He felt her cold, black eyes changing faintly.

        Finally, there was a hint of emotion.

        What was it?

        Pride… despair? Resolve? Confusion?

        It seemed that Slayer did not know herself.


        She did not even remember her name, let alone her past.

        Sunny covered his face with a palm and sighed deeply.

        "What, what the hell did you do, you lunatics?"

        Slayer stared at him for a few more seconds, then shrugged and returned to sharpening her swords, completely indifferent to the turmoil in his heart.

        Sunny cursed quietly.

        "I… have some strong words to say to Eurys, the next time I meet him."

        Kai, who had walked over and was looking at them in confusion, raised a brow.

        "Eurys? Who is that?"

        Sunny looked at him, blinked a few times, and waved a hand in a dismissive gesture.

        "Eurys… he's just an acquaintance of mine. A god - slaying slave, but also a prince, who was banished from death by a divine curse. He just sort of hangs out in the Shadow Realm now, so I visit him from time to time to chat, joke around, and try to kill him. Oh… he's also a skeleton. A talking skeleton. Well, about eighty percent of a talking skeleton - he had lost a few bones over time."

        Kai nodded slowly.

        "Ah, I see. Makes sense, I guess. Are you alright, though? You seem… on edge."

        Sunny glanced at him darkly.

        "Naturally I am alright."

        He smiled and pointed at himself with a thumb.


        Kai coughed.

        "Oh. That's… good, then."

        Next morning, three new Snow figures arrived to surround the destroyed volcano.
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    6pain
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    With Kill the Sun ending, what can I read?
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      Raffla
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      Lord of the Mysteries
      Legendary mechanic
      Sword god in a world of magic
      Lightning is the only way
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        6pain
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        I read Lord of Mysteries and now reading sword in a magic world, will screenshot the others
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    Navy
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    How convenient she stopped saying their names halfway through, G3 ill feed you to VTB..
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    635p3n57
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    Quote: DanielPlay
    the Huntress died and her shadow refused to disappear, I think this is a clear indication that she did not complete her mission in life.

    or maybe her mission isnt over yet.
    maybe her unwillingness to die and the effect of sunny's blood on her... i mean, she just might be the key to weaver's defeat if ever sunny and co. has to fight weaver someday.
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    DanielPlay
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    The Gods are dead, so we can say that they have fulfilled their purpose. Some of them clearly failed in their individual missions, Aletheia was corrupted and never left Ariel's tomb to tell the truth, the Huntress died and her shadow refused to disappear, I think this is a clear indication that she did not complete her mission in life. In the end, the ends justify the means, the Gods are dead and their mission was accomplished.
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      JAYDEEP
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      I also have a theory like, what if weaver knew that he/she is fated to die by slayers hand..and can't change it only delay the outcome.
      So weaver created the legacy such that whoever will inherit his/her legacy will be weaver itself, as daemon can't have offsprings...
      So likely sunny is that pawn who will die by slayers hand and thus complete the fate and after that he will revive himself from the sunnys remains who will have the weavers bloodline in complete form..

      After all whose to say that daemon will die just because nightmare god does not remember they were part of his being before it sccumbe to corruption....
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    Lord demon
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    Okay hear me out I got a theory;
    Since Weaver is the Master of Fate, what if he manipulated events so that the Nine would guide his successor, Sunny? Each of them is connected to Sunny in crucial ways:

    Aimedon: Because of her, Sunny obtained the Fate Mask, and the Forgotten Shore now his home which os tied to his forgotten temple.
    Aletheia: Her very existence caused Sunny to lose his original fate. She was the reason the 4th Nightmare happened
    Eurys: He guided Nephis without his help, she might never have survived or escaped the Dream Realm. He also subtly aided Sunny with small but important advice.
    -The Slayer (Huntress): Her fate is to kill Weaver, yet ironically, she is now with Weaver’s successor (Sunny).
    The Blind Poet: Likely resides in the Mirror World (the realm of illusions), which also happens to be where Sunny’s next action takes place.

    Could all these "coincidences" or some kind of Weaver’s design?
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      حمد
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      Finally, a good theory.
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