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Chapter 2550: Broken Illusion

The Great Mirror was truly enormous, and although the sheet of fabric covering it was thin, it was still incredibly vast and heavy. So, he needed Effie's herculean strength to pull it off the hidden surface.

They pulled as hard as they could, and the fabric moved — slowly at first, and then faster and faster.

It rippled and fell, slowly revealing the silver surface of the Great Mirror...

At that moment, there was another deafening boom, and Saint's body flew out of the pool of true darkness, trailing drops of blood behind it.

Sunny acted before he knew what he was doing, stepping through the shadows to catch her. He slid a few meters back, holding her petite human form in his arms, and then gently put her on the floor.

A suffocating sense of anger rose in his chest.

‘I'm... glad that this bastard is nearly immortal. He won't die, so I'll be able to torture him endlessly...’

The white mist was entirely gone now.

To his left, Effie dashed back to escape the vast black shroud of the falling mirror cover. To his right, Morgan slowly rose from the floor, her scarlet eyes burning with a sharp intent.

Right in front of Sunny, some distance away, Mordret slowly walked out of the darkness. He glanced around with an easy smile, then swept the Castellan’s disheveled hair back and looked at his hands.

"What a curious vessel. Its nature is... almost perilous, I think. Oh, but this won't do, won't do at all.”

Suddenly, the figure of the Castellan grew blurry and changed, transforming into Mordret's own appearance. Reflections were transient beings, after all, capable of changing into anything facing them — Mordret seemed to have mastered that aspect of his new vessel rapidly.

When he turned to Sunny, his amicable smile suddenly felt dark and sinister.

"Now, where were we? Oh, yes. All of you owe me something, and it's time to collect. Let's start with eliminating the usurper who had stolen Bastion from me..."

He threw a murderous look at Effie and took a step forward.

But then, his expression changed.

The billowing black shroud finally fell to the floor, revealing the vast expanse of the Great Mirror... and what reflected on it. Sunny looked up, shivering as a pale smile appeared on his lips.

Out there, on the surface of the Great Mirror...

All of them were reflected clearly — Sunny, Effie, Morgan, Saint, and Mordret. But none of it mattered, because there was another reflection trapped in the gigantic mirror, cast by nothing.

A dark figure that towered at a hundred meters height, looming above them all like a nebulous deity. It wore a tattered black mantle, standing with its back to the vast underground chamber... but as the black shroud fell, the figure moved faintly and turned, casting its frightening gaze at the five mortal ants far below.

Its black wooden mask was snarling ferociously, and there was nothing but darkness nestling in its eyes. Three horns rose above its head like a jagged crown...

‘Weaver.

It was a reflection that the Demon of Fate had left in the Great Mirror of the Palace of Imagination thousands of years ago.

As Sunny's eyes gleamed with awe, Effie paled and took a step back. Morgan let out a groan and collapsed to her knees, shutting her eyes and covering them with both hands.

Saint shuddered on the floor.

Mordret remained motionless for a long moment and then slowly turned to face the Great Mirror.

"What... what the hell is this..."

He looked up to behold the reflection of Weaver, and as he did, his face became twisted by an expression of utter terror. Mordret raised a trembling hand, as if trying to hide himself from the daemon's distressing gaze...

But he never did.

Because in the next moment, his body simply exploded into a cloud of glass shards, obliterated on the spot by the mere pressure of Weaver's presence.

‘H—huh...'

Witnessing a daemon's reflection was already terrible enough. But Mordret had not just seen it... since he possessed a sense that allowed him to perceive reflections, he had no choice but to perceive the reflection of Weaver in all its unfathomable immensity. And that alone was enough to destroy his vessel, which failed to endure the strain. The bastard might have even died... although Sunny doubted that very much. Mordret had probably retreated somewhere in terror to hide and lick his wounds.

But Sunny had no time to think about that. He stared at the reflection of Weaver, entranced, and then took an unconscious step back.

As he did, his own reflection overlapped with the reflection of the Demon of Fate. And when it did...

The surface of the Great Mirror rippled.

A moment later, only one of the two reflections remained.

Sunny blacked out.

kK

A few hours later, Effie and Morgan stood on the wall of the Castle, looking at the turbulent waters of the lake beyond. The rain had finally stopped, and the sky cleared... not that it brought them any relief.

Mirage City was gone, and the sky itself was cracked, slowly crumbling as the ancient illusion crumbled.

The world seemed to be ending...

But the silver moon was still slowly rising into the shattered sky.

"At this speed, this entire place will cease to exist in a few days."

Morgan turned slightly when she spoke, then nodded.

"What kind of illusion will you create in its place?"

Effie lingered for a while.

"I am not sure. Something to prepare Awakened for challenging Nightmares, I think? Or for waging large-scale wars against the Nightmare Creatures. We will have to wait and see... I don't think it will be as elaborate as Mirage City, though. After all, I am not a reflection of a genius storyteller that had existed for thousands of years."

Morgan nodded again, then looked to the side.

There, the body of the Lord of Shadows was sprawled on the battlements, with Saint standing guard above it. She frowned.

"Why is he still unconscious? And what actually happened there, in front of the Great Mirror?"

Effie looked at Sunny, too, then shrugged. “Well. He seems to have gobbled up a reflection of the Demon of Fate. Just another Tuesday for him, surely... don't worry, though, he'll come around eventually. That guy won't be brought down by something as frivolous as a sinister daemon."

Morgan stared at her incredulously for a while, then sighed.

“Well, if you say so... not that I care too much. Anyway, our ticket out of here has arrived.”

She pointed to the lake in front of them, with dark edifices of drowned buildings rising from it like grave stones.

Out there, on the dark surface of the still water, the reflection of the moon was shining with pale silver light.

Effie grimaced.

"So we are swimming again."

She shook her head dejectedly, then took off her shoes and looked at taciturn Shadow. “Saint... you do not look so good. Let me carry him."

Saint seemed to be struggling, indeed. It was not because of the wounds she had received in the battle with Mordret — rather, it was because of the strain of forcefully suppressing her evolution to remain by her master's side.

Still, instead of letting Effie carry Sunny, she silently leaned down and picked up his unconscious body herself.

Effie smiled.

"Well, alright. In that case..."

With that, she climbed onto the parapet of the castle wall and looked at the distant reflection of the moon.

"Let's go home."

kK

Somewhere in the Eastern Quadrant, a convoy carrying the refugees to a port city was scattered across the desolate wasteland, with numerous vehicles overturned or letting out pillars of smoke.

If they had only made it to their destination, they would have been safe. Out there in the waters near the city, the Night Garden was resting on the waves, and everything in its sphere of influence was safe from the horrifying threat of the Skinwalker... for now, at least.

Soon, Soul Reaper and her gigantic ship would have to return to the Dream Realm to replenish the Great Citadel's reserves of essence.

But the convoy had not made it to the destination. Instead, it was ambushed by the vessels of the Nightmare Creature, and was now nearly destroyed.

People said that the Skinwalker was on the verge of an evolution... possibly they were to become the last sacrifice to fuel its descent into the status of a profane deity.

The survivors had retreated to the head vehicles, desperately trying to fight the vessels of the Skinwalker off. But it was hopeless — they were already surrounded, and the Nightmare Creature had already taken several of their most powerful warriors. Now, those warriors were a part of the Skinwalker, helping the other vessels break the resistance of the last group.

"Stay strong! Don't let them get close! Don't let them touch you!"

An Ascended officer tried to rally his soldiers, but in the next moment, an arrow pierced his enchanted armor. The Skinwalker had been learning to use human weapons as of late, which only made it more lethal. But now, the vessels of the eerie abominations showed more coordination and discipline than seasoned human troops, washing over the continent like an unstoppable plague.

The Ascended let out a groan and fell to one knee, looking up to see the vessels of the Skinwalker closing in on the group of refugees from all sides.

One of them was already right in front of him.

The creature looked like a human... and had been human once... but now, it was impossible to mistake it for a person. Its gaze was too alien now that it had cast away pretenses, too eerie, too harrowing.

The Ascended bit his lip and prepared to end his own life. It was better than becoming one of these creatures, at least. But then, something strange happened.

The vessel of the Skinwalker flinched, and then shuddered, bending down in a violent contortion. It trembled for a second or two, then grew still.

Something similar was happening to the other vessels, as well, spreading among them like a peculiar infection.

“W—what..."

Gritting his teeth, the Ascended picked up his sword and staggered back to his feet, preparing to make his last stand.

Then, the vessel of the Skinwalker in front of him straightened and looked around with an aloof expression.

Finally glancing back at the Ascended, it lingered for a moment, and then offered him a friendly smile.

“Ah... the weather is wonderful today, isn't it? What a day to be alive.”

The stranger chuckled as the rest of the Skinwalker vessels around them fell to the ground, then slowly rose again, all wearing the same smile.

“Off you go, then. Do not fret — I will take it from here. There is nothing to worry about..."

[End of Part II: Mirage City Noir.]

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    Because in the next moment, his body simply exploded into a cloud of glass shards, obliterated on the spot by the mere pressure of Weaver's presence.


    Random death to aura. Been a while since I’ve seen this aspect
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      а как же Анос Валдигор и его коронный коронарный удар сердцебиением?
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        Не говори по-русски, чтобы говорить чепуху, кто этот парень?
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          google Anos Valdigor heart attack)
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    Mordret the guy who does absolutely nothing until the very end where he grows stronger and disappears
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      He does it just off screen
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    So Mordret took over those skin walkers?
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      Yep
      That's why he's the goat hokage
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    Oh Asterion arrived?
    Bro this arc is gonna be INSANE
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    This was a mid arc tbh
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    I am so tired of Mordet, I think he is one of the most boring uninteresting characters I have ever read in anything, and he is forced upon us all the time, I would rather read Rain chapters then read Mordet.
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      I’m tired of the same Mordret story. He fools Sunny and always escapes to get stronger. It’s all he’s ever written to do. I was about to agree with ya but hell no Rain is one of be most boring ass characters in this series. Hope she doesn’t become important but I think she will be one of the final group
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      honestly i like his character but not nearly enough for him to be this annoying the whole time. every single time anything happens theres a chance mordret just swoops in, gets stronger, and pisses off until the next time. i get hes too important to die but cmon man
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    Personally i had high hopes from this mini arc and we got weave and mordy ascention but world building felt a bit stretched and unnecessary. Maybe G3 cooked too much in previous arcs that this feels mid
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    I don't know if the text is accurate, I didn't edit it. But I took it from YouTube. Don't scold me too much))

    Shadow Slave Chapter 2551_ Fragments of a Broken Soul
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    Chapter 2551, Fragments of a Broken Soul. A vast and somber expanse of white mist sprawled beneath a bleak stormy sky. The surging storm clouds were heavy with rain, ready to explode with thunder and lightning. The sea of white mist was restless, flowing on the currents of ghostly winds. A pale light was suffusing the clouds and pouring onto the misty sea below.
    There, in the tempestuous sky, seven radiant spheres were shining like suns. Their cold rays falling through the tears in the veil of the storm. It seemed as though vague symbols were carved into the surface of the pale suns, hiding beneath it like shadows. A man was sitting on the surface of the sea, surrounded by mist, looking up at the silent tempest. The surging clouds, the rays of pale light, and the seven radiant spheres reflected in his eyes as if in a mirror.
    His gaze was solemn, and his expression was distant. He was Mordred, the fragment of Mordred who had spent most of his life in the palace of imagination, living among people who he knew were no different from illusions, in a world that he knew was a mirage. Now, even that mirage had been taken from him, and he found himself imprisoned here in the hidden heart of his twin brother's mirror realm.
    Looking at the raging clouds, he sighed. This mirror realm was vast and nebulous, reflecting the tumultuous world back upon itself. However, its very heart, the place he was inhabiting, was different. It was hidden deeper and defended better, isolated, like a fortified inner keep behind the walls of a great fortress.
    It did not reflect the world. Instead, it was a reflection of his brother's soul sea. There was a living space set up for him here. It was sparse and pragmatic, but also not without a note of fancy. His brother must have collected various items and amenities in preparation for their eventual reunion in the span of many years. Some of them were opulent and luxurious, worthy of belonging to a member of the most affluent legacy clan.
    Some would fit a mundane soldier better. There was a modest manor with a tastefully decorated back garden, standing in the mist. There was a massive military APC and camp kitchen set up in the mist nearby, as well as several alloy water tanks. There was a vast library full of books, writing and calligraphy utensils, elegant tea sets, and a large storage of varied food supplies.
    There were paths to take walks, with various curios placed in the mist along them, rock formations, sculptures and relics found in remote regions of the dream realm, strange machines and mundane artifacts from Earth, towering carcasses of fantastical nightmare creatures his brother must have slain, and much more.
    Mordred was discovering new things every day. It was a bit of a letdown compared to his previous lifestyle, but he was comfortable, if a little lonesome, for now. After all, his brother did not have time to visit at the moment. The raging clouds, the restless currents in the sea of mist, the powerful winds that blew across the vast expanse of the mirror realm as if trying to tear it apart.
    It was not how things were supposed to be. Instead, it was a sign that his brother's soul was under assault. He was at war, fighting for his life. Even the innermost part of his mirror realm was in a tumultuous state, its walls trembling, so there was no saying what kind of fury and devastation was reigning outside. As Mordred looked up, subtle cracks appeared on the surface of one of the seven suns.
    Malignant tendrils or revolting darkness spread in those cracks, marring the radiant surface of the sphere and consuming it from the inside like a tumor. Before too long, the light of the soul core dimmed, and it came to resemble an appalling diseased star that seeped grotesque black tears. Amument later, the soul core shattered like glass. A rift opened in the sky and its shards were forcefully expelled, taking the mass of spreading darkness with them.
    The winds howled and the mist surged. A twisting white pillar ascended into the sky, connecting the vast sea with the furious tempest above like a twisting tornado. As more mist poured into the clouds, a new pristine soul core was slowly formed to replace the shattered one. That was a reflection of his brother's soul becoming infected with corruption.
    He had Tom one of his soul cores out, callously mutilating himself to prevent the corruption from spreading. Then, using the vast reservoir of power he had absorbed after slaying the Castellan, he created a new one. This way, the Prince of Nothing saved himself. But it was of little use, because before too long, a different soul core dimmed, rotting with vile darkness.
    That one was shattered and expelled as well, and a new one eventually took its place, the somber expanse of his soul sea-reeled, the white mist surging under the assault of cold winds. This was not the first or second time Mordred had observed the dreadful spectacle transpiring in the sky above him, and it wasn't going to be the last. This battle had been going on for days. For now, his brother was managing to balance the price of continuously sacrificing parts of his soul to carve out corruption.
    But how long would it last? He had gained a great deal after absorbing the essence of the castellan, but that stolen boon was not endless. The sea of mist was overflowing for now, but it already seemed thinner than it had been before. What would happen when it vanished entirely, revealing the still water beneath? What would happen when Mordred saw a flawless reflection of the tempest above
    on the placid surface of his brother's soul sea? What would happen when even the storm clouds vanished? He was worried, he was restless, he wanted to help, but what could he do? Mordred was merely an awakened after all. Even then, he had lived most of his life as a mundane human. The scope and terror of the battle happening outside the walls of his comfortable shelter was far beyond his ability to comprehend, let alone affect.
    But he was of no use to his brother, to anyone. Taking a deep breath, Mordred finally looked down. Then he closed his eyes and concentrated, a resolute expression appearing on his face. Nothing happened for a long while. And then, a tiny tendril of white fog slowly rose from the surface of the misty sea, being drawn to him by some invisible force.
    Sometime later, there was another. Soon enough, dozens of thin streams of white mist surrounded him, being slowly absorbed into his body. Mordred was not as capable as his powerful, dreadful brother. But at the core of their being, they were the same person. So he could become someone capable as well.
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      Honestly, this gives a good explanation for why Mordret can just mass produce Reflections, he can just keep a massive amount of soul essence in his soul sea, laying about, ready to be absorbed to create new cores.
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    I don't understand how Mordret jumped from Effie's eyes to Olmer's soul. Isn't he blind? Wouldn't the same rule apply as for Cassie? Am I missing something?

    Btw, weakest volume so far. In my opinion, we should have had Sunny unconscious for longer, with him questioning whether he was really the Lord of Shadows. This would explain why he was extremely stupid throughout the volume. Effie waking him up quickly was a bit anticlimactic.

    But this ending was peak.
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      Nah, that would have made it impossible to read, he should've rememberd himself in the first chapter
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        I already liked it more, the first time he entered this imaginary world, I thought we were going to have him joining his dead family, father and mother mirrored, and the dilemma of leaving the fake world behind would be his and not Effie.
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          Mmm i see it, g3 could've done something interesting with the concept, having an actual murder mistery would've been nice too
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          Sunny Bastion's parents didn't enter so they're not here.
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            Now we know that, right friend? I'm talking about an idea from when I had just started arc and what "could" have been.
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      It was stated that Omer's reflection could see. Mirage had made up a world where the blind could see.
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    Quote: Unknownorign
    Dont compare our glorious cockroach to sht of nothing. Sunny can easily destroy that nation of modrets to become his undying soilder. Never underestimate sunny.

    Exactly!! One cursed and most of the vessels won't do shit, it's quality over quantity
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