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Chapter 2412: Weaver's Lullaby

It had been right in front of him the whole time. The description of Bone Weave said so:

[When children of the Forgotten God 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.] Where had Weaver gone and what had Weaver done?

They had gone to create the Nightmare Spell.

Sunny had been confused when he saw the final image of the vision shown to him by the sacrifice of the Snow Tyrant figure, but now he realized the truth. The vast void, the myriad of stars, then strings of silver light connecting them. What he had seen was the birth of the Nightmare Spell. Or rather, its evolution from an infant state to the universal force it was today. To Weaver's version of an absolute law.

The many stars burning in the black void were the souls of living things. The smaller stars were the souls of humans, while the brighter ones belonged to spirits and deities. While most of them burned in lonesome solitude, some had already been connected by faint strings of silver light - those were the souls of the first carriers of the infant Nightmare Spell, like Ananke and her people.

Weaver had chosen priests among mortals first and sent them to spread the Spell among the despairing refugees of the Doom War. In the chaos of the end of the world, it spread like wildfire, unnoticed and underestimated. laying a foundation for what would later become its final form.

Slowly reached critical mass.

All it needed to evolve into its true tyrannical splendor, at that point, was a catalyst. And that catalyst was Weaver. Their death, to be precise.

When Slayer killed the Demon of Fate in front of the Void Gate. which, apparently, was hidden in the heart of Shadow God. the seven Divine soul cores of the nebulous daemon had become the anchors of the great spell woven out of Strings of Fate, completing it.

No, rather, setting off its proliferation and completion. To truly become what it was meant to be, the great spell needed much more fuel than simply Weaver's soul.

So, it devoured the gods. It devoured the daemons, as well.

The eleven radiant constellations Sunny saw being consumed by the vast tendrils of silver light were the six gods and the five remaining daemons. By the time they realized what Weaver had done, it was already too late to stop it. So, their luminous Divine soul cores became nods of the Spell's weave, too.

That was how the Doom War had ended. With Weaver casting a Spell upon the Void from beyond the grave.

'The Void?'

No. no, the Spell has not been cast upon the Void. It had been cast upon the being who was slumbering in the Void, and was supposed to awaken and consume all of existence once the Gate of the Void was open. Which it had been, even if Sunny still did not know who had opened them.

He let out a stifled laugh.

'Unbelievable.'

The Nightmare Spell. Sunny had never seriously considered why it was called that. Whose nightmare was it that had given the Spell its name? He had simply assumed that it was the nightmare of everyone infected by it, or at least living in the world where Nightmare Creatures and the Spell run rampant and free.

But Sunny had been wrong. In truth. It was the nightmare of the Forgotten God. The Nightmare Spell was a lullaby.

It was a sorcery created to lull the God of Corruption back into slumber once someone - the Nine, possibly - had opened the Void Gate and stirred him awake. Why had existence not been destroyed when the Forgotten God was freed? It was because after escaping the Void, he had been imprisoned somewhere else. He had been imprisoned in an endless nightmare.

The Forgotten God slumbered and saw dreams. The Seeds of Nightmare, the Nightmare Gates, the Nightmare Creatures, the spreading Corruption. they were merely emanations of the nightmares he dreamed, slowly infecting what was left of the Flame.

'Wait. wait.'

Sunny's eyes widened. The implications were too vast and enormous for him to handle easily. The death of the gods, the end of the War. the purpose of the Spell? Weaver's hidden intent? Sunny was not sure of his conclusions yet, but if he was right. Then he could extrapolate and glimpse one final truth.

He had always assumed that the Sixth Nightmare - the Nightmare that would make those who conquered it Divine - was the last one. But if the Spell had been cast to lull the Forgotten God to sleep, then there was one final Nightmare after that.

The Seventh Nightmare. Where the Forgotten God was imprisoned, dreaming restlessly. The conflict the challengers of that frightening Nightmare were meant to solve. was the conflict that plagued all of existence. The fate of the Flame.

'I. I see now.'

The Spell kept the Forgotten God trapped within a Nightmare. And at the same time, it ruthlessly nurtured mortals to become the new gods. And kill him. That was the truth of the dying world.

Sunny remained motionless for a long while, and then sighed deeply.

"Ah, that's. a little bit too ambitious, even for me."

The Demon of Fate had promised to show him how to kill the gods. But really, Weaver could have just as well promised to show him how to create gods. That dastardly daemon.

"And what the hell did Weaver call me? Epigone? The nerve. bold words, coming from one - seventh of a deranged god!"

Sunny might have stumbled on the true purpose of Weaver's scheme. but that did not mean that he had to fulfill it.

After all, killing the Forgotten God was Weaver's goal. seemed to be Weaver's goal, at least. But it was not Sunny's goal, and neither was the goal of his comrades and companions. Of Nephis. Their goal was simply to make sure that humanity survived and build a new home for it in the Dream Realm. They had to become gods to accomplish that, but battling the Forgotten God? While that would mean solving the root of the problem, it was also beyond what they wanted to accomplish.

They wanted to build a shelter from the storms, not eradicate the concept of storms from existence.

'Who could have thought that becoming a god would become a modest goal, one day?'

Sunny smiled darkly. 'To hell with Weaver.'

They were not marionettes that danced when a dead daemon pulled the strings. They would decide for themselves what they wanted to do, and what price they were willing to pay to achieve their goals.

At that moment, the mountain shuddered violently one last time, and he felt himself being pushed out of the miniature realm of Ariel's Game. The vast chamber of the Snow Palace disappeared, and for a moment, everything was dark. Or rather, everything was nothing and nowhere, beyond comprehension.

Then, Sunny saw a vaguely familiar ceiling above him. And heard a very familiar voice.

"Well, well, well. Look who finally decided to show up!"

Sunny groaned, feeling innumerable points of view and several weeks of memories crashing into his mind. It was his own voice, naturally.

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    Looking for to Sunny finally having a proper conversation with himself. I wonder if he can fuse back with his other incarnations. What if hes completely seperated now?
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    2413 Catching Up (With Myself)

    Some time later, Sunny was in a magnificent council room of the Jade Palace - two of him, even. One was sitting on the Shadow Chair with his legs crossed, while the other was sprawled on a tastefully decadent couch, covering his face with a hand and groaning pitifully.

    Both were nursing a mighty headache.

    The incarnation on the chair was much better off than the other one, though. He was clean and neatly dressed, at least. His other self, the one who had just returned from a harrowing adventure in the realm of Ariel's Game, was covered in layers upon layers of ash, soot, dried blood, and dirt of all kinds. The hole in his chest barely healed, and the scar where his severed arm had been reattached was yet to disappear completely.

    All in all, the sight of him was quite pathetic. The first incarnation was a little disheveled too, though. That was because its body had gone through the agonizing process of inheriting the Flesh Weave as well - all of them had, really.

    "That bastard..."

    Sunny gave himself a venomous look and shook his head. His other incarnation ignored him.

    Of course, the two of them were really a single person - once again - so whatever pain one of them felt, the other felt as well. The headache they were suffering from had been caused by the process of several weeks of isolated memories merging together, in fact.

    Still, if Sunny had an opportunity to appear composed and nonchalant while simultaneously throwing a tantrum and drowning in self-pity, he would be a fool to pass it up. To his quiet dismay, the intended audience was ignoring his masterful performance completely.

    Sunny sighed.

    'What a waste of a good tantrum.'

    Nephis was paying him little attention, busy tending to Kai's wounds. Even though Sunny was almost entirely healed, and even though he had caused the most severe of Kai's wounds himself, he was still unhappy with the lack of attention.

    Granted, the rest of the people gathered in the council room were all looking at him intently. One could even say that they were giving him death stares.

    To be fair, Seishan, Revel, and Hel had a reason to be unhappy with him.

    Sunny coughed. "What?"

    [Do you have to ask?]

    Even Cassie's voice was full of reproach.

    All those days ago, when one of his incarnations and Kai had vanished suddenly from the Toy Room of the Jade Palace and left the startled Song sisters behind, three Nightmare Creatures took their place.

    To be precise, a Cursed Tyrant and two Cursed Beasts took their place. Sunny had already been moving his other incarnations toward Ravenheart, stunned by the sudden loss of connection to the naughty shadow, but he would have never made it to the Jade Palace in time. The three Song sisters could have died right there and then.

    But they didn't.

    Of course, they would have never been able to defeat a Cursed Tyrant, let alone one commanding two Cursed Beasts. Luckily, the narrow confines of the Toy Room bought them a few seconds to save themselves, and Seishan used those seconds quite cunningly.

    She lured the distressing creatures toward the Jade Queen's dollhouse, which swallowed them up just like it had swallowed her and her sisters decades ago.

    The Cursed Ones were still trapped inside of it. In fact, over the last two weeks, Sunny had spent numerous hours staring at the tiny figures of the detestable horrors wandering the gorgeously decorated rooms of the Dollhouse.

    Someone had to guard the two harrowing toys - the Dollhouse and the Jade Board - at all times, after all.

    So, Sunny had spent the better half of the month doing just that. After a while, Nephis joined him as well. They did not know what would come out of the Jade Board next, so having this much power concentrated in Ravenheart was a necessity.

    The missing incarnation remained lost, but it wasn't like they did not have any information about what it was doing at all.

    In fact, they could see the figures move across the game board twice a day just fine. Sunny could also feel every excruciating moment of his soul receiving damage, and saw new shades entering his Soul Sea from time to time.

    Powerful, harrowing shades.

    Oh, and then the shadow of Condemnation went and vanished entirely.

    His dastardly avatar seemed to be having great fun, out there all by himself.

    All of this culminated in Kai stumbling into the Toy Room out of thin air. Before Sunny could let out a sigh of relief, though, he found himself in utter agony, feeling his flesh rebuild and rearrange himself.

    And as soon as he recovered, the prodigal incarnation returned, flooding his mind with the memories of vicious battles, startling revelations, and truths so shocking that he was almost sent into a catatonic state. Luckily, he also regained memories of somewhat coming to terms with this new knowledge - initially, at least - so that episode did not last long.

    Sunny looked at Nephis, then responded Cassie's mental question.

    [I don't have to ask, but come on. They weren't even maimed that badly. How long do I have to spend in the dog house?]

    Whatever wounds the Song sisters had received were almost instantaneously healed by Nephis from a vast distance - that, too, was a reason they were alive and well.

    Sunny might have been a little reckless, but could he really be blamed? If Seishan had not told him about visiting the Toy Room numerous times as a kid and returning alive and more or less unscathed each time, he would have exercised more caution.

    Why would a Sovereign be extra careful in a place where literal children used to play?

    Kai was fully healed by now, so Nephis left him and walked over to the head of the table. Sitting down, she studied Sunny for a while - both of them in turn - and opened her mouth to speak.

    Before she could, however, Death Singer spoke first:

    "Look, look! There's two of them. Changing Star, can I have one? Please? Pretty please?"

    Nephis closed her mouth and stared at her silently.

    Her face remained expressionless.

    But the curtains behind Death Singer seemed to have suddenly caught on fire, for some reason.

    "Ouch!"

    Death Singer shook embers out of her hair and gave Nephis a sorrowful glare. "Greedy!"

    Nephis stared at her for a few more moments, then took a deep breath, extinguished the curtains with a thought, and glanced back to Sunny.

    "So? What exactly happened?"

    He smiled awkwardly.

    "Well, do you want the short version or the long version?"

    Nephis shrugged.

    "Let's start with a short summary."

    Sunny scratched the back of his head.

    "Okay. Let's see..."
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      Chapter 2414: The Incredible Adventures and Astonishing Deeds of Heroic Dreamer Sunless and his Dashing Best Friend Nightingale, Abridged (Volume IX)

      Sunny leaned back in his chair.

      He had a story to tell, and after having suffered through the story personally, he was going to enjoy himself telling it.

      He began off in a solemn tone:

      "A long time ago, the Demon of Fate and the Demon of Dread played a game. Only, being insane bastards, they played with Great and Cursed Nightmare Creatures instead of game pieces. And - what would you know? - Kai and I got sucked into the Death Game realm and given a choice between winning an unwinnable game or meeting our deaths. So, we went and won."

      Nephis sighed.

      "A little bit less short, please."

      Seishan, meanwhile, glanced between them with a stunned expression.

      "Excuse me? Demon of Fate, Demon of Dread? Cursed Nightmare Creatures?"

      Sunny grinned.

      "You're excused. Anyway, where do I begin? First, we eradicated a swarm of one hundred Great Beasts. Then, we graduated to fighting Cursed abominations. The first one we killed was an infinite worm. And I mean literally infinite. That thing seemed like trouble, but actually, it died when I simply stepped on it."

      Revel stared at him for a few seconds, then turned to Kai.

      Kai waved a hand weakly, still exhausted from the ordeal.

      His voice was faint:

      "It's true, it's all true."

      Her eyes widened.

      "No, but..."

      However, Sunny interrupted her.

      "So, next we found a cozy temple on the peak of a mystical mountain and waited to be beset by a pack of frightening wolves led by a Cursed Demon, as well as a very impressive training dummy. I was really hungry by then, but sadly, there was no wolf meat left by the time I was done with them. In fact, there was barely any mountain left as well... I sort of blew it up to smithereens. It was quite a sight."

      Nephis shifted slightly and gave him a strange look.

      "You blew up a mountain?"

      Sunny raised his chin.

      "Sure did!"

      He thought she would be proud of him, but for some reason, her gaze seemed a little dejected.

      If Sunny did not know any better, he would have thought that Nephis was pouting.

      But that was impossible, naturally. After all, she was Changing Star, the last daughter of the Immortal Flame. The fearless Sovereign of Humanity. Surely, she would not mind him stealing her signature move?

      'Right. No way!'

      Sunny cleared his throat awkwardly.

      "Well, in any case. Next, we killed another Cursed Demon and two Cursed Monsters. How? To be honest, I don't actually remember, but it must have been in quite a spectacular fashion."

      Death Singer glanced at him, then at the other him laying on the couch with a miserable expression on his grimy... but unmistakably dashing, face.

      She raised an eyebrow.

      "Uh wait a minute? How can you not remember slaying a Cursed Demon and two Cursed Monsters, though?"

      Those were Cursed Nightmare Creatures they were talking about! Actual deities!

      Sunny gave her his most sincere, innocent smile and shrugged nonchalantly.

      "It must have slipped my mind."

      There was silence in the room for a while. Eventually, everyone turned to look at Kai in unison.

      Exposed to their gazes, Kai smiled awkwardly.

      "Oh, actually, I don't remember either."

      Nephis and the Song sisters seemed deeply betrayed by that statement.

      Their reproachful gazes were obviously saying.

      You too, Nightingale?

      You too?

      Kai coughed and glanced away in embarrassment.

      Sunny chuckled.

      "After that, though, something incredible happened!" Four gazes turned to him once again. He paused for a few seconds, and continued in a happy tone:

      "We finally procured a meal! Well, at least I did. There was this Cursed Beast, you see - an endless swarm of rats. and I mean literally endless. Turns out, a cursed rat roasted over lava is simply delicious. Blighted, diseased, and poisonous, but nonetheless piquant and delectable. I positively stuffed myself, and can you blame me?"

      Death Singer paled a little and moved away from the incarnation on the couch. Her mumble was almost inaudible, but it still made Nephis let out a long sigh.

      "On second thought, you can have that one, Changing Star. He's all yours!"

      Then, she glanced at the incineration on the chair and batted her eyelashes.

      Sunny wisely pretended not to notice.

      "Now that I had a full stomach, it was finally time to take on the Cursed Tyrant! The Cursed Tyrant was an acquaintance of an acquaintance, as it turned out - quite a pleasant fellow, really. We had a nice chat."

      This time, it was Cassie's who interrupted him.

      [You- you chatted with a Cursed Tyrant?]

      Her voice seemed to tremble a little as it resounded in his head.

      Sunny smiled.

      "Indeed, I did. We discussed refined topics like philosophy, theology, and peaceful resolution of violent conflicts. Sadly, our enlightened debate reached an impasse, so I cut off the Cursed Tyrant's head."

      He sighed and glanced into the distance thoughtfully.

      "That, I find, is a surefire way to win an argument."

      The council room was filled with a stunned, incredulous silence for a long time.

      Sunny did not hurry to say anything else, either. At least for a while.

      Then, he glanced at his audience and smiled again.

      "And here I am!"

      He scratched the tip of his nose.

      "Well, technically, I've been here all along. But you know what I mean."

      His smile widened.

      Nephis stared at him for some time, then rubbed her temples.

      "Yes, here you are."

      She hesitated for a moment, then looked at Kai.

      "Did he forget to mention anything?"

      Kai considered the question seriously.

      "I don't think so? Well, I guess there was also that dragon."

      Nephis suddenly stood up, interrupting him.

      "Actually, never mind. Let's continue this conversation later, shall we? Better yet forget I asked."

      Her gaze softened.

      "You two must be awfully tired. Go wash off the grime of battle, eat a proper meal, and rest. There will be plenty of time tomorrow."

      Kai nodded in gratitude and rose to leave. Sunny stood up, as well.

      "If you'll excuse me, then."

      Both of his incarnations headed for the door.

      The one covered in soot was let go, but the other one, someone suddenly caught him by the collar.

      Turning around, Sunny was met by Neph's heated gaze.

      "Not you. You stay here if you will. I have a few questions to ask."

      [Yes I have a few questions to ask, too.]

      Cassie's voice had an edge to it now.

      Sunny forced out a pleasant smile.

      "Why, naturally."

      Something was telling him that he was in for a long, restless night.

      At the same time, he found himself in a peculiar predicament.

      The events that had transpired in the world at large in these last few weeks were old news for him, but at the same time, he just learned about them.

      So, Sunny found himself in a peculiar state of being surprised and stunned by something he already knew.

      'Rain did what?!'

      The incarnation who had just left the council room paused for a second and covered its face with a palm.
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        Rain pov incoming?!
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    Chapter 2413: Catching Up (With Myself)

    Chapter 2414: The Incredible Adventures and Astonishing Deeds of Heroic Dreamer Sunless and His Dashing Best Friend Nightingale, Abridged (Volume IX)
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    Achei o confronto contra o titereiro muito pouco trabalhado, porem as revelações de Weave foram espetacular. Agora quero rir um pouco com as interações de Sunny e suas sombras um pouco antes de marinar 2 meses de SS.
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    Well, I'm not surprised. I'm hoping something bigger than Divine, they have to fulfill.
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    I love guiltythree’s writing. I wish guilty three would have passionate gay sex with me.
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      Supporting pride month right?
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        No I’m just gay and guiltythree is both super hot and incredibly good at writing.
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          freaki boi
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      Brother eww!
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        No fun allowed smh.
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    Guys I think that Sunny will only become Weaver after he gets mind weave. This will be the last weave. Hope he rejects it and fight
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      What is with these theories about “sunny becoming weaver” or sunny being weaver it’s not happening. That’s not how lineages work weaver’s dead.
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    I'm gonna farm dislikes
    If Weaver could kill 6 gods and 5 daemons, why not kill forgotten God instead?
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      Because he didn’t do it, From his ability alone. I’m referring to prowess not his scheme to create something to take their souls cores. Sunny/author is making it seem as if weaver fought all of them at the same time. Additionally there’s no way he would have been able to do that by himself no matter him scheming. Because the author already said weaver wasn’t known for his physical prowess compared to the other mfs
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    the Forgotten God is in a nightmare, solve the nightmare by killing the Forgotten God, saving the Forgotten God, or sealing the Forgotten God.
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    I've spent so much time looking for something that can replace the Shadow Slave for me, and I still haven't found it. (I've already read Shadow Lords, and Bloodline of the Kingdom and Fate: Beginning After the End have some problems with translation. There were others, but they pale in comparison to these three works.) Please recommend something high-quality and so that it doesn't blow my mind from Chinese Names.
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      Lord of the Mysteries is pretty peak. It's technically Chinese, but it's not set in China so not really any Chinese names
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      Sword god in a world of magic and lightning is the only way..

      Both have really engaging storyline and have connected universes. Connected universes, but entirely different stories and characters unrelated to eachother.

      Both are completed. Id recommend sword god first. Its an exponential paced read. The beginning is kinda slow but once the mc gets to a certain point in his training it gets really fast and good. Like 15% of it is kinda slow but the last 85 is all gass.

      Lightnings universe and story is literally like 500x the size of sword god. The end point of sword god is literally the lowest world in lightning degrees story and that might be an understatement Lol


      Also another genuinely gold read is custom made demon god. Its a fun asf read that says f#ck u to copyright in the best way possible.

      The Mc creates a pokeball and uses the fusion ear rings from dbz lol
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        Thanks
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      Martial Peak and Rebirth of the Thief Who Roamed the World.
      Chinese but not bad.

      And obviously Solo Leveling. Must read
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        Thank you
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      You're welcome to try "Mother of Learning" (few but long chapters) enjoy reading.
      The world building use "logical" magic, slow pace intrigue, school/adventure life, friendship, no romance (the MC is around 15 and have more interesting things to do)

      How do i put a spoiler tag ?
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        Complete this
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      I became the youngest disciple of the Martial Arts God (It's caused me enough depression that as far as Shadow Slave, I'm now looking at it with an "Ah, there's a new chapter today" mentality.)

      Normalize the dark fantasy/makr the dark fantasy graite again(It cures me of "the younger disciple" effect, a true healing novel, a true comedy peak)
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      You can read Advent of the Three Calamities In the beginning, nothing will be clear, necessary and formulaic, but then you will definitely like it
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