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Chapter 2378: Eerie Clues

The only witness - Slayer - was not talking, but Sunny had some other clues, as well. His own state, for example.

Quite a lot of his essence was gone. Not only that, but he could not summon any of his shades, which meant that they all had been destroyed in the battle and were currently repairing themselves.

The Shadow Wolf and its pack, the Obsidian Wasps, and Abundance. 'Had I actually implemented the shade augmentation strategy?' It was possible.

But had he implemented it against the adversary… or against one of his companions? There was no answer to that, although Sunny doubted that either Slayer or Kai could have survived his assault.

The three Snow figures were dead, and he was missing an arm. So… unless it was Kai who had bitten it off in his dragon form, Sunny was inclined to believe that he had clashed with the Cursed Demon and the two Monsters, instead.

He glanced at Kai peculiarly. Kai noticed it and forced out a smile. "What?"

Sunny lingered for a while, then shook his head. "Nothing. Just wondering how sharp your teeth are?"

Kai touched his lips, then blinked a couple of times and looked away.

The problem was that the shades of the three Snow abominations were not in Sunny's soul. Which meant that, although they were dead, he had not killed them - and neither had Slayer. So how the hell had they died?

Sunny folded the wings he had manifested and landed on a rock outcropping at the edges of the lake of lava - too close to the misty shore of the sea of clouds to feel comfortable. Kai landed nearby, and the two of them stared at the enormous corpse in front of them.

Or rather, a half of it. The Cursed Monster was unmistakably dead. It was an indescribable monstrosity that was vaguely humanoid in form, with myriad eyes littering the malformed dome of its grotesque head. It had a gaunt, pale torso and too many arms, each ending in a set of traumatic claws… as for the lower part of his body, there was no saying how it looked. It was missing. Sunny could swear that the detestable face of the fallen deity had frozen in a grimace of horror.

He glanced at Kai and shivered. "Any idea how it died?"

Kai remained silent for a moment, then said stiffly: "Well, I am pretty sure that it died from being torn in half." That was pretty indisputable logic.

…Well, actually, it wasn't. A Cursed Monster would not have been killed by something as mundane as being torn in half. Neither would it have been terrified in its last seconds.

Feeling a cold shiver run down his spine, Sunny forced out a pale smile. "Are there soul shards inside?"

Kai nodded slowly. "I see one. But, if you don't mind… I'd prefer it if we don't try to dig it out just yet."

Sunny scoffed, then grimaced and pressed a hand against his wounds. "Yeah. Let's not, just yet."

There was another corpse they had to take a look at, almost exactly on the other side of the shattered volcano. Flying there took them a little bit of time, and when they reached the colossal remains, Sunny just stared at them with a peculiar expression.

The second corpse… had turned out to not be the second corpse. Instead, it was the lower half of the Cursed Monster they had already investigated. There was no explanation as to how it ended up all the way on the opposite side of the lake of lava, and no additional clues as to how the creature had died. Neither was there any trace left of the second Cursed Monster. It had simply vanished, as if it had never existed at all… just like the Snow Demon had.

Maybe their bodies had drowned in the lava, maybe they had fallen into the sea of clouds. Possibly they had simply ceased to exist for some unknown reason. Anything could have happened, really.

Sunny took a shaky breath. "Let's… let's explore more. We might find something else."

And so they did.

In truth, he did not really hope to find more clues. He simply wanted to get away from the mangled remains of the Cursed Monster and do something to occupy his rattled mind. Sunny and Kai spent some time exploring the lake of lava. They studied the eerie, half-formed sculptures of volcanic rock protruding from it here and there. Being close to them gave both an eerie and unpleasant feeling, so they proceeded to investigate the shores of the lake instead.

Eventually, they did find something.

"Well, what would you know?" Sunny landed on a small island of cooled lava and looked down incredulously.

He seemed to have found his missing arm. It was still encased in the black carapace of the Jade Mantle, laying in the middle of a vast web of cracks that stretched from one edge of the small isle to another. The hand was missing a couple of fingers, but those that remained were still clenched into a fist.

His severed hand was holding onto something. Sunny crouched near it and tried to pick up an impossibly thin piece of torn string that protruded from the mangled fist. He failed at first, and only succeeded after putting some Will into his touch.

The string was infinitely fine, but also unbelievably durable, almost impossible to tear or cut. It resembled a single thread of black silk, or maybe a single string of a frightening spider web. All he knew was that at some point in the past two days, he had lost an arm while trying to cut that thread.

Looking at Kai, Sunny remained silent for a while, and then asked in a subdued tone: "So… what do you think happened to us?"

Kai's expression was deeply disturbed. He shook his head faintly, then said quietly: "I don't know."

Sunny let out a long sigh. "Well, I have a couple of ideas."

But really, he was in complete darkness, just as full of doubt as Kai.

That Cursed Demon… it must have been some kind of Mind Demon, if such things existed at all. Whatever Kai beheld on the snowy mountain might have been simply its vessel, while the Demon itself might have been a being of neither flesh nor spirit. It might have been like an idea, instead.

At least that was what Sunny imagined after witnessing all these unexplainable things. In any case, Sunny and Kai had fallen under the influence of the Demon… had maybe become its new vessels, even. They would have been simply debilitated at first, then fully taken once the morning of the attack came. Slayer must have restrained them before that, but that was as much as she could do.

How had she defeated the Demon and the two Monsters, then? Sunny did not know.

He vaguely suspected that the strings Kai had seen were how the Snow Tyrant controlled the rest of its figures. So, by severing one of those strings, Sunny must have liberated one of the abominations - the Cursed Demon itself, possibly - from under the Tyrant's control. Which meant that he had been resisting whatever had happened to him at least to some degree. Maybe?

He must have.

And then…

There was no knowing what had happened then. Possibly the Demon itself had killed the Monsters. Maybe Slayer had somehow incited and dodged it until the sun rose above the horizon.

If the Demon had failed to eliminate the Ash figures and stayed on a black square after the end of its move… Who knew what could have become of it?

Nobody did. It was a complete mystery, and a frightening one, at that.

Sunny was in pain, tired, and deeply disturbed. He did not even want to admit how disturbed he was - it was to the point that missing an arm seemed a minor thing in comparison.

Picking up his arm from the stone, he turned and glanced at Kai with a somewhat lost expression. "You know… I have never lost a limb before. This is a first."

Kai smiled weakly. "Really? I would have thought…"

Sunny shook his head. He wanted to add something like "well, unless you count the head as a limb", but remained silent instead. He was not in the mood for that.

Eventually, he said in a concerned tone: "Really. I guess… we've won, though? Should we be happy?"

Kai did not answer.

Sunny did not speak for a while, either.

Somehow, this particular victory - if it could even be called that - made him feel more troubled than any defeat.

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    Finally caught up what
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    Why aren’t latest chapters being uploaded for ss here on ranobes?
    Does anyone know the reason?
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      Nope, but look in this comment section. Someone commented more recent chapters
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    light novel pub just got shot down🤞🫩
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      Damn rip
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      Rip
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    Why don't sunny make kai read runes provided by spell . It should help understanding the nature of place he is in
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      I'm not sure if that makes sense...
      This is not a dungeon or a regular system where there are 'quests'..
      The spell doesn't give description of where they are or what they are to do, it only .give a vague explanation on what they have acquired. It didn't give for normal nightmare why do you think Ariel's game is gonna be different???
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    Chapter — 2382: Wrath of Mortals.

    Just before the sun touched the skyline, Kai joined Sunny on the roof of the Shrine of Truth. He looked prepared for combat, the arrows bristling with the black feathers of their fletching in his quiver.

    Summoning the outer layers of his armor, the archer breathed deeply and looked east.

    «Lady Slayer has received the third blessing of the Ash Domain. We seem to be prepared.»

    Sunny agreed slowly, a distant expression on his face.

    «…Has she now?»

    Kai agreed.

    «Yes. Why? Your voice… it sounded a little odd.»

    Sunny stayed quiet for a while, then sighed.

    «She is set to play a crucial role in this combat. I've just been wondering… about how skilled she truly is.»

    Kai studied him a bit.

    «What is on your mind?»

    Sunny smiled weakly and looked at the towering mountain to the east, its peak covered in snow. Eventually, he said:

    «Well, the Cursed Beast we'll be battling tonight is a swarm of rats. They are infected by Corruption now, but that means that they weren't at some point. Which means that there was a swarm of Sacred rats once upon a time. Isn't it odd?»

    Kai blinked a few times, prompting Sunny to chuckle quietly.

    «I mean, it's one weird deity, don't you think? Who would want to worship a swarm of rats?»

    His friend tilted his head a little.

    «Actually, you are correct. I have not considered it from that point of view.»

    Sunny shook his head.

    «But then again, who said that Sacred beings have to be worthy of worship? Conflating divine power and benevolence is a very modern way of thinking about things. Actually, for most of history, people had not worshiped gods out of love or gratitude. Rather, they did so to appease and calm the deities, hoping to avoid drawing their anger.»

    He smiled.

    «After all, mortals can't survive the rage of gods. Not the other way around.»

    At that moment, Slayer emerged from the Shrine, still shrouded in ghostly smoke and cradling her damaged arm.

    Sunny studied her with a dark expression.

    «…Or at least it's not supposed to be.»

    This Shadow of his… she was definitely an overachiever.

    Sunny had a lot to think about and a lot to say, but he did not have any time for that at the moment.

    Instead, he looked at Kai and said:

    «Prepare yourself to feel weaker than you are now. We'll be invading the Snow Domain once again, after all. You remember the plan, right?»

    Kai agreed somberly.

    «I do. Leave it to me.»

    Sunny looked west, where the sun had just touched the skyline, painting the sea of clouds in a million shades of crimson.

    «Let's go, then.»

    The volcano — what was left of it — trembled. The fantastical scene of ethereal obsidian bridges forming from the plumes of ash played out once more, just as breathtaking and stunning as it had been in the past.

    But after seeing it so many times already, Sunny paid little attention to the great bridges that spanned the sea of clouds. Instead, he turned himself into a shadow… and wrapped himself around Slayer.

    Immediately, he felt himself merging into her ragged, battered form.

    A sense of fierce power and cold confidence filled him, as well as of a sharp and merciless killing intent — much similar to his own, but also different.

    Subtle, determined… inescapable. He could vaguely sense Slayer's thoughts and emotions, all of them painted in hues of grey by her sinister, dark resolve.

    There was a certain… purity to her feelings that he did not share. Her black heart might have been filled with nothing but malice and desire to kill, but that malice and that yearning were pure, unblemished, and pristine.

    Sunny could not really read the thoughts of his Shadows when merging with them, but he could usually sense fragmented echoes of what they were thinking about, sometimes even see glimpses of their subdued, distant, dreamlike memories.

    In the case of Slayer, though, he could sense none of the latter… Just a vague impression of a vast emptiness, impenetrable darkness, and of an imperative need to hunt… to kill.

    The sound of the wind howling across the obsidian dunes, the deadly beauty of annihilating essence storms… As if Slayer had only ever existed in the Shadow Realm, and that was the only thing she had ever known.

    On a purely physical level, merging with Slayer was an exquisite experience. She was different from both the indomitable Saint and the mighty Fiend — hers was a graceful, subtle kind of strength.

    She was nimble and agile like a dancer, but at the same time ruthless and fierce like a prowling predator.

    Sunny himself followed a somewhat similar path. The origin of his battle art had been a beautiful dance, after all — so, he could appreciate Slayer's deadly grace and fierce litheness.

    As soon as Sunny took Slayer into his dark embrace, he could feel a raging torrent of power flow into her body.

    This Shadow of his had already been enhanced by three consecutive infusions of mystical ash, and now, she was augmented by the power of shadows, as well. The result was quite frightening.

    That said, Slayer was still not in her best shape. She was severely wounded, and Sunny was as well.

    Neither of them made for a good fighter at the moment, but together… together, they could easily pass as one. That was why Sunny had decided to guide her in this battle instead of participating in it himself.

    «Well… good luck to us, I guess.»

    Behind them, Kai's voice boomed, as if commanding the world:

    «Be strong!»

    And with it, Slayer and Sunny suddenly felt augmented even more.

    There was no time to waste, so Sunny did not waste any by sending her running across the obsidian bridge.

    Instead, he commanded the shadows to open before Slayer, and as she stepped forward, the two of them emerged from the darkness directly on the slope of the distant mountain.

    One of Slayer's swords left its sheath with a quiet hiss.

    In the next moment, the pristine white snow around them boiled, and numerous savage rats rushed at them like a writhing avalanche of rotten fur and sharp, needle-like fangs.
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      Chapter — 2383: Lord of Rats.

      Briefly, Sunny felt confused.

      Adjusting to Slayer's perceptions proved challenging. Her five senses were immensely enhanced and much keener than his own — save for his sense of touch, which Bone Weave had improved long ago. Merging with Slayer felt like entering a realm filled with endless layers of noise, odors, tastes, and brilliantly clear visuals.

      The experience would have crushed him if Sunny hadn't built an incredible ability to understand and process fresh data through the years, particularly while advancing in Rank. Moreover, Slayer had additional senses beyond the standard five — including a basic form of shadow perception, plus others Sunny couldn't identify.

      Countless disgusting rats were now swarming around them from every direction. A Cursed Beast's Will was warping reality itself, while Ariel's Game drained Slayer's power.

      This combination left Sunny stunned for an instant.

      ‹Too many…›

      Yet Slayer was already in motion.

      When the tide of writhing rats crashed down toward them, she showed her fangs beneath her ripped mask and lunged forward to face them. Her dark eyes sparkled with the icy hunger of a ruthless hunter, while spectral mist flowed behind her like a streaming cloak.

      Right then, Sunny experienced something strange — something he'd never encountered while bonding with Slayer as a shadow.

      Her essence shifted, flowing clumsily in a manner that shouldn't have been feasible… yet deliberately, as though she was recalling something that had once been instinctive to her, but had grown rusty over time.

      Like she was trying to direct her bright soul essence into her sword's keen edge — not to feed its spellwork and trigger its magic, but simply to fill the icy steel with it as she did her flesh.

      She almost succeeded in whatever she was attempting to remember, but not quite.

      Therefore, Slayer triggered the enchantment built into her weapon instead.

      Sunny had made two short blades for his deadly Shadow — one from the metal chains supporting the Chained Isles, another from a bone fragment from Godgrave. Both were enchanted to be frighteningly sharp and remarkably tough, plus designed to fly back to her grip if lost.

      The scabbards holding the twin blades were also enchanted, created to repair the weapons when damaged.

      However, the two swords differed in one key way. The active magic of the bone-carved blade wrapped it in an unseen layer of piercing energy, designed to penetrate the strongest defenses. The active magic of the metal-forged blade, conversely, wasn't built to pierce. It was built to slice.

      This enchantment created a zone of terrible energy and compressed it into a blade-thin surface that stretched forward along the weapon's trajectory.

      Unlike his other Shadows, Slayer couldn't alter her dimensions at will — compared to the massive Nightmare Creatures Sunny regularly battled, she was completely small. So he'd considered giving her a weapon to fell giants. The blade itself was brief, but the invisible cutting zone could be as vast as Slayer could manage.

      While this enchantment was designed for enormous enemies, it proved quite effective against huge swarms of pests too.

      As the short sword sliced through air with a whistle, reality itself seemed split along its route. Boosted by Slayer's furious, brilliant essence, the slash carved a hundred-meter wound through the falling mass of rats, destroying thousands instantly. Gore, organs, and chunks of crushed bodies flew skyward, and a red mist suddenly covered the mountainside, staining the snow crimson.

      Every rat was technically part of a Cursed entity, but three rings of ash now surrounded Slayer's incomplete core, completely filled with Sunny's Supreme will, while Slayer herself was enhanced by his dark embrace. Even while diminished by the Snow Domain, she easily annihilated the small beings.

      This was the benefit of visiting the Shrine of Truth.

      Something was amiss… something terribly amiss… with the rat horde, though.

      Sunny felt the strange, incomprehensible Will of the Cursed Beast growing briefly, then sensed something that made his blood run cold… figuratively speaking. Sunny lacked a spine currently, and Slayer wasn't the type of creature to be bothered by anything.

      Numerous rats covered the mountain — they'd been chewing on it, gradually consuming its stone foundation, before rushing to devour Slayer. The rats were infinite, yet Sunny had still anticipated feeling their numbers drop slightly when Slayer eliminated several thousand.

      Instead, he felt the reverse.

      Where thousands of dead rats had been, even more seemed to materialize from thin air. The corpses of their fallen companions were immediately devoured, and the swarm expanded, growing in size.

      At that moment, Sunny instinctively understood his enemy's nature.

      He'd suspected this before setting foot on the snow-covered mountainside, but now he was certain.

      This realization only increased his concern.

      ‹So my hunch was correct, after all. Hell…›

      In a way, the rat swarm — the Rat King — resembled Abundance. It also sought endlessness, but while Abundance achieved this through infinity, the Rat King did so through… multiplication.

      The concept the Rat King embodied was multitude. Perhaps there had been one Sacred rat originally, ages ago, but as time passed Corruption consumed it, there were many. Then there were countless.

      Simply put, for every rat Slayer and Sunny eliminated… two would replace it.

      ‹Ah… that's not good.›
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        We bow to you king🗣️
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      Chapter — 2384: Rat Legion.

      Nothing was worse than a cursed army of Corrupted rats… except a cursed army of Corrupted rats that expanded endlessly the more you slaughtered them.

      ‹S—sickening…›

      Sunny held no particular hatred toward rats. Actually, he considered them quite remarkable creatures… fellow survivors, in a way. Twisted rats whose bodies and spirits were warped by Corruption's vile darkness, however, presented a completely different problem.

      At this moment, a torrent of these revolting pests was ready to consume him and Saint, and worst of all, no clear method existed to overcome them.

      Fortunately, Sunny always prepared backup plans, and this day proved no different.

      Strategy A involved simply destroying the rat horde through combat.

      Strategy B, though, had been crafted specifically for situations where the rat horde proved too massive to eliminate through raw force alone.

      ‹I trust Kai will succeed…›

      The flood of Cursed rats nearly reached them when Slayer swung her blade once more, carving a broad corridor through their midst. She sprinted ahead, advancing through the bloody mist, while rats poured around them on either side.

      The lethal Shadow stayed composed — excited, even — but Sunny felt an overwhelming urge to tremble.

      Too many rats cascaded down the mountainside for each creature to scurry along the ground, so they simply scaled over one another in mad chaos. Their bulk created massive barriers on both sides of Slayer, surging past her like an actual landslide of squirming gray forms, wild eyes, and razor-sharp fangs.

      The most horrifying aspect was how quickly the gap Slayer's attack had torn in the rat mass sealed itself as existing rats mindlessly pressed forward and fresh rats materialized, threatening to engulf her beneath their writhing bodies.

      Since the entire mountain crawled with the infinite swarm, no escape route existed for her.

      Then an arrow struck the mountain further up the incline, immediately triggering a massive blast. A devastating blend of brightness, flame, and noise obliterated innumerable rats, exposing a wide circle of naked stone.

      As enormous amounts of snow were scattered by the blast and a genuine avalanche tumbled down, Sunny created a passage through the shadows for Slayer. Before the rat wall towering overhead could collapse and crush her, she moved through the shadows and fled into the safe zone Kai's arrow had formed.

      The shallow pit left by the explosion was also encircled by walls of maddened rats, and would only last a few seconds.

      Before it vanished beneath the carpet of gray bodies, Slayer carved another route through the rats. And before that route was consumed by the swarm, a second arrow landed some distance away, creating another explosion and clearing another section of empty ground.

      The chaos persisted. The writhing mass of gray forms flowed like a deluge, consuming the whole mountain, while Slayer navigated through it wielding her weapon. Arrows descended upon the trembling peak like heavy cannon fire, pulverizing countless rats. Slayer's blade destroyed even more, and the reek of blood filled the atmosphere.

      The mountain would have resembled a horrible, nightmarish butcher shop if not for the fact that mangled, bleeding corpses of countless rats were instantly consumed by their many siblings… who only multiplied further as time passed, maddened and empowered by the hellish massacre.

      Sunny was, frankly… confused.

      He had seldom faced an opponent who became exponentially more powerful the more it was butchered, torn apart, and destroyed. Slayer and Kai were inflicting terrible damage to the swarm, but the more damage they caused, the more enormous the swarm grew.

      ‹What a cruel little pest…›

      He wasn't certain what part he should play in this fight, besides creating shadow passages for Slayer.

      Abundance had maintained a single form, at least. Sunny hadn't been able to overwhelm its Will, but he'd managed to gradually corrupt it with his own. Furthermore, he'd prepared weapons to neutralize the giant worm beforehand.

      The rats, though, were infinite. No single form existed for him to focus on, and thus, he wasn't sure how to counter the concept of endless reproduction that the swarm represented. He also didn't know what opposing concept he could have wielded if not for his duty of empowering Slayer.

      And he lacked much time to consider… time wasn't his ally, after all.

      Not only would Sunny need to withdraw once the sun vanished below the horizon, but the swarm would simply grow so immense as to become unavoidable long before that.

      He even contemplated using the Rat King's own ability against it. What if he expanded the rat population on the mountain to such extremes that the entire peak crumbled under their mass? There was definitely a poetic justice in that strategy, and it might have succeeded under different conditions…

      But not today.

      After all, Sunny required the mountain to stay intact, because he couldn't claim it if the mountain was destroyed.

      And if he failed to claim the mountain, two Cursed Devils would attack him at dawn.

      That was a confrontation he desperately wanted to prevent.

      So, lacking a clear method to defeat the vile horde of Cursed rats…

      Sunny could only trust in Kai.

      ‹Go ahead, friend. You've got this.›

      He had positioned Kai atop the Shrine of Truth deliberately. Sunny had guessed that the Cursed Beast would wield a power that defied logic, and he'd also suspected that its power would involve numbers somehow. Such things weren't hard to predict, after all, because the most terrible thing about a mob of enemies… was that they formed a mob.

      And the world rarely failed to fulfill its darkest promises.

      Therefore, Sunny had assigned Kai a specific mission. He wanted to turn the Snow Tyrant's power against its own servant…

      Kai needed to locate the hidden thread through which the Tyrant commanded its Beast.
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        but be careful each previlleged chapters contains different adjectives metaphors or something so ask chatgpt to change them so you will not get banned...
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        Мне интересно, сможет ли Санни завербовать/контролировать противников, если он отрежет нить снежного тирана?
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        by the way next chapter??
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      Thanks man 👍
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    Alright now its getting spicy g3 i never once lacked trust in you cooking skill you good damm chef🔥🔥
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    [...When children of the -unknown- rebelled against the gods, Weaver was the only one to refuse the call of war. Despised and hunted by both sides, they disappeared. No one knew where Weaver went and what they did… until it was too late.] That's the description of Bone Weaver, I can only assume that the events of the last chapter took place in this period, where Weaver simply disappeared, it's understandable if he was dead. The question is: Did Weaver really die? He was trying to break destiny, we could simply be seeing a destiny that Weaver broke at a certain point, it would really be quite a plot.
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      What if Weaver's plan is to resurrect inside Sunny's body once he collects all parts of Weavers's legacy?
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        plot twist: what if sunny is weaver? maybe g3 marethyu'd the heck out of SS
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      There’s a distinct possibility that “too late” just means until weaver died
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      I think she was looking for him for years, even after all gods and other daemons died. Her mission was to kill Weaver before he succeeded in his little project. Now, Idk why the oracle issued a kill order on Weaver's aṣś, but I think they're more sinister and evil than the novel makes them out to be
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        I think the area this happened was the desert around ariel's pyramid at night. Since that's the great last war (idk what they call it but ykwim), its reasonably possible to assume that weaver is killed around the time of the death war ( maybe even at the end of it ).
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          During Sunny's first nightmare, are all the gods dead or is it just the forgotten god?
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            It's been a while, but I remember that the temple was for all the gods. And when he was bleeding on the alter, the spell said something like his sacrifice is not received cos all the gods are dead, then right after, it said the Shadow God responded while being dead. Plus, the forgotten god isn't technically dead, he's just in the void.
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    Looking at Slayer the price for killing Daemons wasn't cheap. Maybe that's why gods didn't kill them outright.
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    Opened the chapter and started reading, when I saw that the scroll is smaller than usual I thought it was really unlike g3 and was happy to read a chapter that was longer. And would you look at that!! Comments have more words than the damn chapter.
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    Call me greedy or anything, but i want more CHAPTAAAAAA
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