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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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    Hello/ I am writing through machine translation

    Now I'm sure Sunny is Weaver.
    Huntress killing Weaver :and severed their shadow before exiting: And Sunny is literally a divine shadow. And Weaver, after a short pause, answered the hunter’s question, as if he had an interesting disadvantage in answering questions):
    Then, the towering daemon crouched near her and whispered in a thousand insidious voices:

    "Well, perhaps you did, possibly you are, maybe you will. That is your fate, after all, and you are Fated. So, tell me."
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    Demon of fate who manipulated demons and gods hokage
    Sunny: I won't let any one control me like a puppet (after being played by him the whole time )forwhat want
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    "That was weaver's goal not mine"

    [Fated] begs to differ, when he reclaims his fate one bs leads to another that will eventually lead them to challenge the 7th nightmare
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      Мне кажется, что эта ситуация похожа, первые тома, в них Санни тоже отказывался, думать и делать СЛИШКОМ абсурдные вещи, но посмотрите на него сейчас: буквально сплетение сумасшедших событий и сражений
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      The more I read the more I start to feel like fate is inevitable. It can only be delayed. We just saw that happen with Weaver. He was fated to be killed by Slayer, but came back from death. Fate escaped… or so it seemed until she killed him a second time.
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        yea Weaver probably wanted to die. no way he didn't sense that slayer was still alive
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    Suppose there are still three parts of Weaver's legacy, maybe they will reveal that the Nightmare Spell can't last forever, even if he refuses to challenge the Seventh Nightmare and kill the Dream God, he will have no other choice,
    on the other hand I can see a lovers' quarrel from a thousand miles away!!!😂,
    when he tells Nevis what he discovered she will tell him that she will challenge the Nightmare and he will refuse and then they will enter into a cold war.
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      Не, он скажет что это сумасшествие, и первый же начнет решится на это позже
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      What are the posts again? Mind, shadow, and what the last one?
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        Spirit I believe
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      Maybe lost from light plays a bigger role far beyond being lost from fate? something random, maybe sunny replaces the forgotten god or something like that?
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        This... is reasonable. Whatever he is associated with, a party, a group, a cause, his destiny is to separate from it. I mean like...
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    Eurys aura level gonna shoot up the next time sunny meets him.
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    So Weaver killed all of the gods.
    The spell is meant to keep the Forgotten god asleep and Nightmare creatures are the nightmares he dreams of ?!!? 2

    When it comes to lore drops... G3 is something else.
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      Pretty monumental reveal. So the gods’ seal was broken long ago. Now it’s just Weaver using the divine mfs to keep the forgotten god at bay.

      Might be dumb, but I wonder why Weaver didn’t just use ‘allat power to kill the forgotten god? The power of 6 living ones plus 6/7th of the forgetten god seems plenty. Or does he need to be killed in a specific way?
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        it isnt just the forgotten god that is the threat, all of the beings in the void that are god-level existences also there. they sealed the void and dream god got trapped with the void beings and got corrupted since it was alone and couldnt keep them at bay. we arent just dealing with dream god alone. people forget that the void has beings in it since the gods were fighting them.
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          so what if someone has to replace the forgotten god? because unless the group becomes strong enough to eradicate the void in its entirety someone will have to keep the void at bay, maybe the reward for beating the 7th nm is power equal to the FG and the only person who wouldn't have to worry about corruption is nephis. I may have forgotten something that makes all this irrelevant tho.
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            Possibly..both check it the forgotten god was never left to keep the void at bay he was betrayed they closed him inside .... thats why they gods became flawed . And they covered it up and purged his temples and erased his name from the flame
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    Now its easy to see the end game being Sunless versus Nephis fighting to death, And sunny becoming the forgotten god
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      Nah bro, that is not easy to see. A product of your delusions 👍
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        Is thier even a link between his statement 😭😭.
        BRO just invisioned the future I think we have Adam among us
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          if it ever comes to happen, just remember me :(
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        nightmare spell has a very crucial function and nephis wants to get rid of it. also sunless is going to inherit weavers legacy, and most probably the spell as well. im guessing the forgotten god will have some crucial function as well, and after defeating him someone will have to take his place.
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        Read 2444, the seeds of the final fight i mentioned have already been planted.. its only a matter of time before my statement comes true
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      Nephis will replace it, she cant be corrupted like the forgotten god was.
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      everyone is downvoting you because it's actually not easy to foresee that for most of us. but i think you are unto something. i will certainly keep your theory in mind next to the "sunny is weaver and he will take over sunny's body..." theory. thanks bro
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        its okay, the downvotes, i rarely comment anyways, and the geniuses are always seen as idiots by the contemporary. but i just might be an actual idiot. who knows.
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    Guys, I don't understand one thing here if one piece was stolen (blood weave by VTB)
    One piece was lost to rot (bone weave which was corrupted untill sunny found it and the passage of time remove that corruption)
    One piece was lost to sorrow (weaver cried on the grave of oblivion which becomes soul weave)
    But what about flesh weave.
    It was supposed to be lost to fear.
    (We only saw the truth of how weaver killed the gods and not what made weaver feel fear thus a piece of flesh separated itself from weaver to the spirit of doubt.)


    Can someone explain that to me???
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      What can make a daemon of fate feel fear? It wasn’t the being who’s mere visage left a permanent image in his eye, it wasn’t his siblings or the gods, he seemed more frustrated then fearful of fate’s inevitability so really, what could shake Weaver? The man(?) literally held truths Ariel had to bury

      Ariel.

      So my best guess is Ariel slapping Weaver’s flesh off and the nightmare spell being the dramatic thing it is, shaped the narrative to invoke awe.
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      Im looking at you g3
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      Ariel is the demon of Dread, and the Cursed game was created by him and Weaver, hence the flesh weave being lost to fear (Demon of Dread) as Weaver lost it here. It specifically mentiones lost to emphasize that Weaver was primarily there to cause it, so the next 3? Weaves should have Weaver's interaction in mind.
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        But that is my question buddy, what made weaver feel fear... And how did that fear transfer over to spirit of doubt.
        We only saw the truth of how the gods died, and the ans. Was weaver killed them.
        But how did the flesh weave separated from weaver what was it that made him feel such fear that his skin(flesh) crawl over to the spirit of doubt.

        Do you know what is it that made weaver feel fear???
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          Fear refers to demon of dread not actual fear. So, weaver didn't actually feel fear.
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            Lol everyone's overanalyzing without realizing dread is practically a synonym for fear 💀
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          He didn’t feel fear. He literally lost it in a game. This game, Ariel and Weaver’s game. My guess is Weaver put it in one of his own pieces on the board, and then had that piece be defeated and consumed by the moth, eventually. Making it taken literally. Weaver literally lost that piece of his legacy to Ariel, the Daemon of [Fear/]Dread.
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    Why didn’t weaver just use the spell to kill the Forgotten god directly, are they stupid?
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      I can’t believe I have to say this but this is satire, it’s a Batman Arkham asylum reference.
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      Do u think it's that easy to kill him....The gods born from desire fought the void beings as 7 for countless years that is 7 gods vs how many void beings be4 they started making laws and sealing the void....then one of them was left in the void I doubt it was willingly for eternities being corrupted changing his very nature if he was o easy to kill don't u think the gods would do it and get rid of thir flaw even punching hope wa just to stop his return.....think of it....shadows are weaker than their original bodies. None should have been able to do that to Eurys who killed a gods avatar at the very least he should have been able to escape ..but a corrupted shadow destroyed him he currently can't even move .Imagine a corrupted god...
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        It’s Batman, it’s f#cking Batman dude.
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      If the Gods and their wills (which is known to be important ) couldn't defeat the Void and lost one of their own in the process, what makes you think the souls of all beings encompassed by the spell, without their own wills (of the gods, as their dead) mind you, could destroy a corrupted god? If destroying the source of the void protected by void creatures was hard enough, imagine trying to destroy a god created in the nature of those powerful beings!
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    ...now I can speculate why Sunny seemed worn out when he visited the Tomb of Ariel.

    Bro probably had an argument with Nephis whether or not to destroy the Nightmare Spell—the thing keeping reality from being devoured by the Forgotten God.
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