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Chapter 2520: Other You

Saint did not respond, looking at Mordret with a frozen expression. She seemed stunned by his betrayal.

Before, there was at least one person who refused to share in the insanity. But now, even he was gone, having chosen to join the lunatics.

She was left all alone.

There was a subtle sense of giving up in her beautiful, glistening eyes.

Morgan shook her head and looked back at Mordret.

“Well, now that all the pretenses are gone, shall we have an honest conversation... dear brother?"

Mordret slowly retracted his hand and looked down.

He stayed silent for a while, his shoulders hanging low. Eventually, he said quietly: “Sure, of course. Whatever you want, Morgan."

She studied him with an impassive expression.

“Aren't you curious about anything? Don't you have questions for me?"

Mordret slowly shook his head.

Morgan sighed and leaned back a little. "Well, then, let me bring you up to speed. You've missed a lot of interesting events, after all... granted, regaling you with these tales might be a bit too cruel a punishment. But then again, you're not exactly innocent, are you?"

Hearing that, Mordret finally looked up. "What am I guilty of, exactly?"

His tone was tentative.

Morgan smiled darkly.

"I've learned a few interesting things from the detectives. On the day your car was pushed off the bridge, your driver did not just die from the injuries received in the crash, did he? He was killed with a sharp blade... your other half must have held that knife, but you covered for him. That is what you are guilty of."

Mordret's expression grew a little troubled. "He was... just trying to protect me."

Morgan chuckled.

“I am sure he was. Did you convince yourself that he had thrown you into the Great Mirror to protect you, as well? Come on. I know you are not stupid — you have to be devilishly smart, rather, being his mirror copy."

Mordret did not respond, prompting her to smile derisively.

"I bet there is no point in asking you who the Castellan is. Naturally, he would have kept that information from you — lest you gain full control of the Palace of Imagination and escape."

There was no answer.

Morgan scoffed.

“Let me tell you about how the other Mordret fared in the real world, then. Your life here must have been quite sweet, even if none of it was real. Surrounded by a loving family and living in a peaceful world... you must have hoped that he was having a great time outside, as well. Ah, but I'll have to disappoint you. He wasn't.”

Mordret flinched slightly.

She looked into the distance with a wistful expression.

“I assume you still remember that our real mother passed away. We only had our father left... but when your other self returned to Bastion, Father never really accepted him as his own. There was something seriously wrong with my dear brother, to be fair — he was eerie, off-putting, exceptionally cruel, and knew no remorse whatsoever. The Dreamspawn must have done a real number on you, huh?"

Morgan shook her head.

"The other Mordret was also exceptionally talented, intelligent, and immensely powerful for a mere Awakened. But our father had already doubted his heritage, distrusted him because of the years you spent being raised by the Dreamspawn, and was troubled about his strange personality. So, this exceptional power only made young Mordret seem more dangerous. Soon enough, Clan Valor decided to get rid of him."

Mordret looked down, his face twisted.

Morgan continued:

"So, we killed him. Only he did not really die... and no matter how we tried, he remained alive. In the end, we built an inescapable trap for him instead. It is funny, really — you are the one who is supposed to be imprisoned, but actually, he was the one who ended up in a cage. And it was a far less comfortable cage than the Palace of Imagination, mind you."

She sighed.

"Oh, but he massacred his guards and escaped the inescapable prison eventually. After that, he became a Master, then a Saint. He conspired with our enemies to destroy us, perpetrated one horrific massacre after another, and rampaged across the two worlds like a bloodthirsty beast."

Morgan smiled darkly.

“What else is there to say? Oh... our father is dead, by the way. Beheaded at the end of a wasteful war he had started. Ki Song is dead, too. Bastion has a new master, and Clan Valor is no more. You and me — both of you — are all that's left, apart from a few members of the branch families."

Mordret drew in a shaky breath.

He remained silent for a while, then suddenly raised his head and looked at Morgan.

"What about the Dreamspawn?"

She lingered for a few moments.

"He was betrayed by our father and sealed away. No one has seen or heard from him in a long, long while.”

Mordret let out a small sigh.

“I see. That is... good, I guess."

Morgan studied him intently, then said evenly:

“Now, it is time for me to ask questions." She leaned forward a little and smiled.

"I shared what my Flaw is with you, so it's only fair to ask. You... you've been split in half, haven't you? That is why there are two of you — two halves of the same whole. A good twin and a bad twin. A man and his monstrous reflection. Is that your Flaw? Which one of you is the real Mordret, and which one of you is the reflection?"

Mordret looked at her with a sad smile.

He remained silent for a while, and then shook his head.

"No, you are wrong.”

He paused, then sighed and leaned back. "Both of us are real, and our Flaw did not split us in half. Instead, it shattered us... it shattered into seven pieces.”

Morgan blinked a couple of times, stunned. "What? There are... there are seven of you?"

Mordret's smile dimmed.

He lingered for a few moments, and then said in a mournful tone:

“There were seven of us. In the beginning... but now, there are only two."

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    Fck mordret is fcking broken. Just imagining seven mordrets is giving me chills
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      Approaching Amon-level 🧐
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    Esse fragmento de espelho que o sunny conseguiu nas ilhas acorrentadas então seria um dos 7?
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    IT’S ALWAYS SEVEN
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    Holy shit if all seven of them have seven individual cores and each core can make a supreme titan f#ck that is too broken. No wonder G3 offscreened 5 of them
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      tbf he’s just sunny but with a higher risk investment: Mordret gets his seven early but is responsible for nurturing them (thus making him insanely broken if he’s successful); Sunny gets his late but has to struggle without them prior. Both of them were given an innate restriction to their respective abilities to progress. Furthermore, it makes sense that their abilities are so intricately related considering the similarity of shadows and reflections conceptually. Who’s really broken is Neph bc she gets to cash in on divine progression and power — though in reality she’s in contest for worst spot because the simple act of living with her powers is a form of agony. The spell really is fair
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    Time for Mordret lore drop
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    That damn Number 7 again. I guess it makes sense, i mean he has a divine aspect, so 7 reflections like sunny's 7 shadows. Yo why only Nephis not got 7 spawns or does 7 nukes count?
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    لا تثق بالوحش
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    Логично было бы, если автор хочет сохранить Мордреда и Морган сделать так, что добрая версия Мордреда поглощает злую и становится полноценным. Иначе не вижу выхода для спасения Морган (есть ли хоть один, кто верит, что Морган может выжить в бою с братом?)
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      Поэтому скорее всего в этом городе мираже Мордред съест свою злую версию и станет полноценным. я бы посмотрел на такого Мордреда
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    I’m guessing it’s just Mordy’s killing Mordy’s….

    Kinda like the movie “The One”. He gains more power from killing his alternate selves? Maybe that determines how many soul cores he has, or can potentially have.

    Chapter 1182, Battle of Black Skull, he had 6 transcendent reflections in the fight, meaning 6 cores, since the 7th was in the mirror realm living his best life. And, just like Sunny, if you kill any of his shadows, he will live on as long as he has shadows remaining. So, OG Mordret cannot not die as long as new Mordret lives…probably just very disabled until he can get soul essence, similar to Jet after the fight with the Winter Beast.
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    Chapter 2521: Broken Mirror

    Mordret remained silent for a while. Eventually, he sighed and glanced up, at the colorful windows of the abandoned church... the church of Mirage, the Demon of Imagination.

    As if mourning the illusion of her creation that he was choosing to forsake.

    Still looking up, he spoke in a wistful tone: “We were four when our father handed us to the Dreamspawn. That was soon after America fell, and both Immortal Flame and his daughter perished. Father... wasn't quite himself back then. Not that I remember it well."

    Mordret hesitated for a few moments.

    "I... don't think he ever liked us that much, even if I don't know why. Granted, we were indeed a strange child — in more senses than one. We were born with a rare condition that reversed the location of our organs, for example. And we did not learn to speak for a long while, unlike normal children. In fact, it wasn't long after we spoke our first word that we became the Dreamspawn's ward."

    Morgan smiled darkly.

    "I don't think you should be worried on that account. Our father did not really like anyone that much, an odd child or not." Mordret gave her a furtive glance.

    "In any case... they were both mere Masters back then. I spent a couple of years with the Dreamspawn and his followers in the waking world. We moved a lot, exploring all four Quadrants and South America. We even went on an expedition to Europe, exploring the ruins of old human cities. Then, after the Dreamspawn became Transcendent, he took me to the Dream Realm. I haven't been to the waking world since."

    Morgan leaned forward a little.

    “What was he like? The Dreamspawn?" Mordret lingered with the answer, then shook his head.

    "He was strangely detached, but full of curiosity. Determined, driven... as if searching for something. Everything on Earth seemed to amuse him a little. Looking back, there were too many strange things both about him and about his followers — but I did not know any better. For me, that was simply how things were. I just... languished because of his indifference, and longed for his attention."

    He sighed.

    "In the Dream Realm, it was often just the two of us. The Dreamspawn had a Citadel and Awakened retainers, but he spent most of his time exploring ancient ruins in the faraway regions of the Dream Realm... and he took me with him. Me and his most loyal servants, that was — some of them were Echoes of Nightmare Creatures, some of them were Echoes of people. A quiet bunch, to say the least."

    Mordret smiled bitterly.

    “Back then, I convinced myself that he took me with him because he cared about me above everyone else. And he did — just not in the way I believed. I was simply too valuable to be entrusted to anyone. Because there was something he needed from me." He glanced down.

    “In any way, eventually, I turned twelve and faced my First Nightmare. That was when I gained my Aspect and my Flaw, and was shattered into seven pieces."

    Mordret inhaled deeply.

    “We were seven shards of the same person. Each of us inherited some aspects of the original Mordret, but none of us was... whole. We were all incomplete. Missing parts that we remembered, but did not possess or were capable of anymore."

    His gaze grew distant.

    Mordret remained silent for a while, then exhaled slowly.

    “Who knows? Maybe if things had turned out differently, we could have learned to live that way. We could have learned to rely on each other and make up for what the other ones lacked. We could have acted as a single person who possessed the strength of seven, and the companionship of his missing parts."

    His expression turned somber.

    ".But that was not meant to be. Once we conquered the Nightmare, the Dreamspawn took what he needed from us — the blood of War God — and abandoned us callously. He did it easily and emotionlessly, as if we never mattered to him at all. And so, we were left alone. That was when my... other self made his choice"

    Mordret glanced away with a regretful expression.

    "Instead of learning how to live with the rest of us, he decided to make himself whole — as whole as he could be. So, he killed the rest"

    A dead silence settled in the abandoned church.

    Morgan stared at Mordret, her face pale. She did not say anything for a long while, and then asked, a hint of a bewildered smile appearing on her face:

    "So, when you were twelve... one of your slaughtered the others?"

    Mordret nodded slowly.

    “It sounds like a decision that only a monster can make, but please understand. All of us were limited by what we were still capable of feeling, thinking, and being. And he... he was not the most compassionate piece of us. He was the strongest, though, and best-suited to be a protector."

    Mordret sighed.

    "Perhaps he did protect us, in a way. Ina cruel, terrible way. He killed the other five and absorbed them, regaining as many parts of the original Mordret as he could and coming very close to becoming a complete person once again. However... he could not kill me. Not because he was incapable of overpowering me, but simply because one of the parts of the original Mordret I inherited was our death."

    Mordret closed his eyes for a moment.

    “If I die, we all die... but you must have realized that already. That was why you tried to kill me, wasn't it, Morgan? In any case, that saved me back then. I was the weakest and most vulnerable of us — there are many things I lack, and their absence renders me all but harmless. Which is a death sentence in this world we live in, more or less. So, it is quite ironic that it was I who inherited our death. Almost as ironic as our protector killing us all."

    He smiled faintly.

    "He must have given you a reason to want to kill him, but please understand. He is still not a complete person, you see. He has regained much of what a human should possess, but not all of it. There is one missing part in particular that lies at the root of what he has become... one small deficiency that influences everything else."
    Morgan raised an eyebrow.

    “And that is?"

    Mordret sighed.

    "It's regret. While I am capable of feeling it, my other self is not. He is incapable of regretting anything, and like the first domino, that one missing piece causes much of his claim to being a real human to crumble."

    He glanced at Morgan with a sad smile.

    “But he... he still wanted to come to Bastion. To find his home again. To belong somewhere again. And he did — he just made sure to hide me somewhere where no one would be able to find me first. So, he hid me under Bastion, in this place."
    Mordret rubbed his face tiredly.

    “And here we are."
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      Saviour 🙏
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      Сегодня 1 глава?
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      One of the best and the intresting flaws in the novel
      Thanks for the chapter
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      The timeline isn't adding up.
      True, Anvil had Mordret when he was a master but wasn't Mordret given to Asterion when they had all become sovereigns ?... as a way to keep Anvil in check do y'all remember ?.
      Also it's stated in this chapter that Mordret conqured the First Nightmare while he was with Asterion but that isn't what is stated in earlier chapters!.
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        You might have been reading SS from the timeline when Pikachu still had a black tip tail 7
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      Important point, Moorit doesn't have the bloodline of the God of War?! How was it taken from him?!!! Is that why he was protecting Nevis? If he hadn't banished Anvil and Song to the moon, would he have taken away her bloodline? Who is protecting whom?!

      The only way for Mordorit to join the party is for him to kill Mordorit the Madman.
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      Hmmm from what i can speculate, one of the logical solutions is for this mordret to kill the other mordret to become whole. Like since he was representing their death he hould be the last one standing
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        If good mordret becomes whole by killing the evil one and absorbing him, wouldn't it mean he overcomes his Flaw? I don't think that's possible, even Weaver couldn't so how can he? It's very much possible if he tries to become whole by killing the last remaining scattered body of his, he gets scattered into seven pieces again.
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          Literally what i thought by reading your first sentence. The stars are aligned
          Seems plausible to me tbh
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