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Chapter 2444: Dream of the Forgotten God

Sunny stared at her, stunned.

"It… doesn't change much? How so?"

Nephis lingered for a long time, then shrugged.

"My goal has always been to destroy the Nightmare Spell. But… back when I chose that goal, I was young and knew little of the world. As I grew and learned more, my understanding of the world expanded… and therefore, my goals expanded as well. The Nightmare Spell, the Nightmares — to me, they are one and the same. I want to destroy them all. And even if the root evil is the Nightmare itself, the Spell is not free of guilt either."

Her voice grew a little lower.

"You two seem to accept that the Nightmare Spell is a benevolent force, but I disagree. Yes, with what we know now, it is impossible to deny that its purpose, at least, was a noble one. It was created to save the world, no less. However, you forget that it was created by a daemon, a divine being as old as time itself… and their concept of benevolence and nobility would have been quite alien to ours."

Turning around, she looked at Sunny and Cassie coldly.

"Sure, the Nightmare Spell pushes humans to walk the Path of Ascension as fast as possible — in order to give us strength to resist the spreading Nightmare. But have you considered that it might not be going about it in the best possible way? As far as I see it, the Spell's solution to the problem is to simply throw as many bodies at it as possible. Most will die gruesomely, and then, even more people will die. Countless lives will be ruined, and entire generations will be wiped out. But as long as a few survive and achieve a higher Rank… then everything is okay, isn't it?"

Sunny remained silent for a few moments, considering her words. Then, he said tentatively:

"But you can't deny that it's… effective, can you? And that we are in a pretty desperate situation, so it's not like we are spoiled for choices."

Nephis shook her head.

"Is it that effective, though? Or is it crude and wasteful? Think back to everything you have experienced. Was there really no better way? We are the strongest champions of humanity, you and I. But is it because we were the best, or is it because we were lucky? Would things have been different if the Spell had been different? All those lost lives… all that wasted potential. How would the world have turned out if the First Lord of the Bright Castle had not been sent into a death trap by the Spell, for example? How far could he and his cohort have gone? What about Daeron the Serpent King? If the Spell had not sent him into a Nightmare that only someone immune to Corruption could have conquered, what would have happened to the people of the Twilight Sea?"

She shook her head and gritted her teeth.

"You can only see the Spell in a positive light because you are its beneficiary, not its victim. No matter its purpose, the Spell is ruthless, inhuman, and vile. All this great power, all that startling potential… and you tell me that the great Demon of Fate could not come up with anything better than forcing children into the jaws of the Nightmare? Do you know how many Aspirants die every year without ever becoming Sleepers? I know, because I can feel their flames being snuffed out day and night. Was there really no better way?"

White flames ignited in Neph's eyes, and she grimaced.

"You can convince me that the Nightmare Spell is a necessary evil that we are stuck with, but you can't convince me that it is benign. You can't convince me not to hate it."

Then, suddenly, her expression eased, turning cold and impassive once again. Nephis remained silent for a few moments, then sighed and turned back to the window.

"Well… it doesn't matter, anyway. I meant it when I said that this new knowledge doesn't change much — in any case of how I feel about the Spell. A long time ago, I told someone that I intended to conquer all the Nightmares, and destroy the Spell. And I still do. It is just that now, I know that there will be a seventh Nightmare after the sixth, and that I will have to end the Forgotten God first before dismantling the Spell."

She chuckled bitterly.

"There would be no need for it by then anymore, anyway. So this entire argument is moot."

Sunny frowned, then leaned forward a little.

"But that is just the thing, Neph. It is not moot. Have you forgotten what our goal is? It is to prevent the destruction of humanity. Killing the Forgotten God is what Weaver's wanted to achieve, not us. Who cares what that treacherous daemon wanted? Weaver is dead, so we are free to do what we want. And to achieve that… we don't need to risk ourselves in a battle against a being that neither the gods nor the daemons were able to stop."

He clenched his fists.

"We don't need to conquer the Seven Nightmares and destroy the Forgotten God. We don't need to destroy the Spell, either — the Spell can continue keeping that thing asleep. It has contained him for eons, and it can contain him for a few eons more. We just need to become strong enough to contend against the creatures that are threatening humanity here and now… we just need to become Divine."

Others would have called him a fool or a coward for thinking like that, but Sunny did not care. In fact, he considered people who could not see past what was intended for them foolish, instead.

Sure, the Forgotten God was the source of Corruption that plagued the world, and destroying him would theoretically stop the spread of the Nightmare… but so what?

None of them had even considered the possibility of a world without Nightmare Seeds and Nightmare Creatures before. These were merely inalienable facts of life until just a few days ago, and rather than fantasizing about some kind of heavenly paradise, they had been busy planning how to ensure the survival and prosperity of mankind in reality.

As long as its safe resettlement into the Dream Realm could be ensured, and as long as there were champions powerful enough to keep the Cursed and Unholy Nightmare Creatures at bay, humanity could not only survive, but thrive in this world they lived in.

There were already vast cities like Bastion and Ravenheart here, in the Dream Realm… there were electric street lights and fertile fields, roads were being built across the wilderness, trade caravans were traveling between human strongholds, and new settlers were arriving every day. Sure, there were also Nightmare Creatures and horrors beyond description… but that was just life.

He had never known anything different, and most of humanity had not either. And yet, that did not stop people from living their lives… from struggling, striving, and thriving in this dangerous, but generous and stunning world.

That was what Sunny wanted to protect. That was why he had returned from his journey to the edge of the world, resolving to change it.

Slaying some ancient God of Corruption had nothing to do with it. Sunny could sleep peacefully even knowing that the Forgotten God was dreaming about him somewhere out there, imprisoned in a Nightmare by the Spell.

Sure, there was a possibility that the Spell would fail one day and that its prisoner would awaken… but that was not an unfamiliar reality, either. After all, even before the Nightmare Spell descended, people knew that the sun would die one day, and that the entire universe was moving toward eventual demise.

But nobody threw themselves into the sun because of it. The world had always been meant to end one day… probably long after humanity had already destroyed itself ten times over. The awakening of the Forgotten God was no different from the heat death of the universe, in that regard.

Only destroying the Forgotten God would probably be far more difficult and deadly than destroying the universe. After all, he was older than the universe, having participated in its creation.

…And that was whom Weaver wanted them to kill?

Sunny shook his head.

"Becoming Divine is already impossible enough. Sure, I understand that we are indoctrinated to count and do everything in sevens, and that it feels wrong to ignore the logical conclusion of the path laid out for us by Weaver… but our goal has been to become gods in order to protect humanity. Not to challenge the final Nightmare and correct an error made by the true gods when designing the world. Not to eliminate the Flaw of existence. A perfect world is a dead world, anyway, so why would we want to throw ourselves into something entirely fatal, and meaningless on top of that?"

Nephis looked at him with a deep scowl.

"To prevent numerous people from having their choice robbed from them by the Nightmare Spell. To save countless lives from dying in the Nightmares. To ensure that the end of the world never comes. To destroy the Spell once and for all! Why… why can't you see it?"

Sunny did not respond for a while, looking at her silently.

He knew… he knew that deep down, Nephis was a selfish person. That she did what she wanted, and it was merely a happy coincidence that what she wanted was to be a righteous and decent person — according to her own harsh understanding of righteousness and decency, of course.

But what she really wanted was to destroy the Spell, which she hated — and do so in a way she would not be ashamed of.

To avenge herself upon the world.

The Nightmare Gates, the Nightmare Spell, it was indeed all the same to her. She would not be able to let go of her most ardent desire easily.

But…

Sunny was a selfish person, too.

"I see it. But I… I simply don't want you to throw your life away, Neph. Not in an attempt to create some kind of flawless Garden of Eden, of all things. I need you alive… please, try to see that as well."

They both remained silent for a while, looking at each other.

In the end, Nephis sighed and turned away.

"...Why are we arguing, anyway? It's not even guaranteed that we will survive the Fifth Nightmare, let alone the Sixth. We can't even think about challenging the Seventh right now, and won't be for many years. So… let's cross that bridge when we get there."

Sunny lingered for a while, then nodded reluctantly.

"Sure. Let's focus on what we need to do right now, indeed."

He knew that she had not been convinced, and that her determination to destroy the Nightmare Spell was as firm as ever.

But… Sunny also knew that many things could change with time. So, he tacitly agreed not to continue this conversation later, for now.

Nephis sighed.

"So, what are your plans?"

He leaned back and smiled.

"Well, since you so kindly disposed of that Cursed Demon and cleared the path to the Mirror Maze, I thought I'd get Effie and explore True Bastion a little. Oh… but I want to make a short stop in the frozen wastelands west of here first. There's something there I want to try finding. I'll depart for Bastion after that."

Nephis hesitated for a moment, then nodded.

"Good. Actually, I found something after the battle with Abjuration. A fragment of one of Mordret's Reflections. It could have been there from when we unleashed that Cursed Demon in True Bastion a year ago, but something tells me that it got there later. So, he might be hiding somewhere in that Mirror Maze… it's good that you'll be heading there."

Sunny's smile dimmed a little.

"That guy? How wonderful."

With that, he turned to Cassie.

"He was not hiding in that piece of mirror by chance, was he?"

She shook her head.

"No… Abjuration would have gotten him, and I checked just to make sure on top of that."

Sunny nodded with relief.

"Good. Then… I guess we are done for today. I think we all need some time to digest all this new information."

He looked at Nephis, knowing that the two of them had a lot to talk about... and talk through. But that was better done alone.

Outside the window, the sun was already rising from beyond the horizon.

A new day had come to Ravenheart.

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    Lmfao G3 allowed what just happened to Nephis lshock ... Looks like comment section is finally happy boast
    And Nephis didn't get that escape
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    Nephis is lost in her own hubris. What's all this talk about saving humanity and spell not being benevolent anyway? We know Nephis's true reason for destroying the spell is just because she hates it. She said it herself before. Sunny even notes it here that her reason has always been selfish. I thought after awaking the path of passion she came to see all her true desires. But she still has herself deluded about her raison detre
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    Nah Neph is really selfish. With this revelation she forgets that without the spell humanity would have been totally destroyed even before she was born. Like the dream god wouldn’t even be asleep at all from the beginning. Weaver literally gave them a chance to be better and she’s taking it for granted. What a foolish girl. I think sunny will later end up killing her
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    Damn 184 comments, you know there are a lot of opinions about Nephis down there.
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    you know a chapter was some good shit when theres 100+ comments
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    Nephis is taking weavers solution for granted because if a being who stands at the top of the world and can literally mess with the strings of fate, came up with this solution I highly doubt there is a better solution and im not saying that weaver did it out of the goodness of his heart, but more like why would he try to seal the forgotten god in the first place, because clearly he didn't want everything to become corrupted and embrace the void. And if there was a better solution then throwing human bodies in the nightmare spell which overtime could potentially mean the extinction of humans and forgotten god awakening, he would have tried to come up with a better solution.

    And her hatred for the spell is unfounded because without it she would have never become strong enough to even avenge her parents, granted that without the spell her parents wouldn't have died either but we can also make the argument of everything succumbing to corruption because forgotten god would be awake.
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      As powerful as Weaver was, Neph still has an advantage over him: She's unable to be corrupted. So it's possible that she, and Sunny & Co. of course, can figure out a solution where he couldn't
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        Only Neph is incorruptible, the others however are more prone to especially Cas and Sunny due to their thirst for knowledge
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    What if Nephis is just a herald of the void? And what if he can't be corrupted because he's essentially been corrupted since birth? What if Weaver orchestrated this to make Nephis more human—that is, he orchestrated his first nightmare? I'm not saying Weaver is good, but if I had to choose who to trust, I'd definitely choose Weaver because Nephis's argument simply lacks substance, if you know what I mean. It's a crazy theory that I doubt will happen or be true.
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    I am riding with sunny on this man

    I understand her frustration but I don't understand why she's more angry at the Nightmares and corruption itself. I would accept her argument more if that was her perspective saying that they can't just leave the Forgotten one to corrupt reality. But no she just has a vendetta against the spell. I like Neph but she is being so narrow minded that she is more blind than Cassie.

    The nightmare spell is literally the flaw of the forgotten god and is the reason it's able to hold it back. If there is problems with the spell, heck. Her husband Sunny, is the heir of Weaver, flaw of the nightmare spell itself. There's balance there so he can fix any issues with the nightmare spell when he becomes divine.

    However this is not just a conversation for nephis and sunny. They need everyone else, kai, Effie, jet, rain, and everyone else who can reach the divine rank must have a say. If they can all agree to either of these options then I have no qualms about it. Because nephis and sunny are nowhere near powerful enough even they are divine to kill forgotten god
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    I would need to reread SS to be more impartial, but f#ck it, Sunny is The Goat and I'm with him.
    Daeron and the 1st Court were a huge waste of potential, really cool characters. The corpse of the 1st Court without their shadows, simply peak.

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    She is taking the spell for granted. Weaver really sacrificed himself, his siblings, his uncs to put that forgotten god to sleep and created the nightmare spell but she is saying he could have done better!!!!!!! He literally did the best he could despite being unable to change fate he still twisted fate to ensure survival of the world and even a way to kill the forgotten god. And she is saying how a lot of great people died and whatnot, but to build an empire you have to sacrifice countless things, you can't be greedy and say that every single human should be alive, when it was because of the spell that humanity survived till now. Even if the spell is cruel it ensured that humanity survived. Why can't she just deny and say that her goal was wrong??? At first her goal was good but now she just can't seem to let go of that goal and is taking out illogical reasons from the void to justify her reason
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      Nephis is stubborn and she can't accept that she is support to forgive someone (unless it was in her aspect legacy)
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      She makes a valid point, no one is really at wrong in this story. These characters are supposed to be humans, they do decisions according to their own mindsets and ideals. And in a way she's right about the spell being a dangerous foe. Her goal now is to conquer the seventh nightmare and become an all mighty god to erase corruption from the universe
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        But who gives her the right to belittle weaver. She has to accept the fact that she is alive because of the spell and the spell is inherently cruel to ensure the survival of humanity and not something like the forgotten god who wants to destroy everything. So her main goal now should be to kill the forgotten god as by doing that the spell will become useless. Her hatred for the spell should have transferred to the forgotten god
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      I think her flaw has to do with it. She seems to think that they are in a better position than the old gods but she is wrong.

      She is so wrong that she doesn’t even see that destroying the Spell is akin to destroying the rest of the humanity who hail her as their goddess
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