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Chapter 2640: Battle Plan

The structure at the heart of the Eternal City resembled a soaring, monolithic palace with sharp spires piercing the darkness of the underwater chasm. These spires, however, did not emanate radiant silver light — instead, they were black and lifeless, making the palace seem like a jagged mass of darkness.

There were several structures in the Eternal City that stood out among the rest: the Wharf, the Lighthouse, the Clocktower... but the Palace was the largest of them all, sprawled across an entire island and set under the highest point of the invisible dome protecting the city from the crushing weight of water.

Jet glanced at the dark spires looming in the distance, then shrugged.

"Lam willing to bet that the most important thing in this city is hidden there. The Dutchman is probably moving in that direction, as well."

She lingered for a moment.

"So, what is the plan?"

Sunny contemplated for a while.

"Well, now that the Night Garden is being repaired, we have two main goals left. Secure the source of the Storm God's lineage and find what I am looking for. The former is located in the Lighthouse, while the latter... the Palace is a good bet. There's also the building that looks like an armory, as well as several other interesting landmarks. The problem is that they are situated in different directions."

He smiled darkly.

“Another problem is that this city is populated by a vast horde of immortal Great Ones — in fact, the city is what makes them immortal. Ideally, we should conquer this entire place, but that does not seem like a realistic goal at the moment. Unless we find a way to destroy the sorcery making the city eternal, that is. Granted, the same sorcery seems to be preventing the Stormsea from crushing it into dust, so there's that."

Sunny shook his head.

“We should go for the Lighthouse and the Palace. If an opportunity to conquer the city presents itself in the process, we might consider it then. These are long-term goals, though. As for right now..."

Jet glanced at him and asked in a relaxed tone:

"Survive?"

He nodded.

"Yes. At the moment, far more immortals than the ones we dealt with are moving toward us. And when they arrive, we might not be able to defeat them all."

Jet smiled.

"We can't allow them to corner us on this island, right? If several swarms descend upon us here, even your shadow wraiths won't be able to withstand the assault. We'll be buried under an avalanche of flesh." Sunny hated to admit it, but Jet was right. They had suffered numerous casualties while enjoying a great numerical advantage... without it, even the Shadow Legion would struggle to win. Worse still, even if they repelled the second wave of immortals, there would be a third one, and the fourth, each more overwhelming than the previous one.

The shades would not be truly destroyed, but if Sunny was not careful, all of them would be vanquished one after another, leaving him to face a city full of indestructible Great Nightmare Creatures alone.

"So, what do you suggest?"

He had his own considerations, but not using Jet and her rich experience would be foolish.

She lingered for a few seconds, then said in an even tone:

“If we can't allow ourselves to be cornered... we must attack. Advance to the neighboring islands, stretch out the line of combat contact, and let our superior numbers shine"

Sunny smiled.

“That was my thinking, as well. We should cross to the three islands connected to this one by bridges, find easily reinforced positions, and repel the second wave of immortals."

He fell silent and closed his eyes for a moment.

"Things will get difficult from there, because we'll be nearing the inner ring of the city. Those three islands are connected to numerous more, and from different directions, as well — so, we will be flanked while repelling frontal assaults. It is hard to predict what will happen exactly, though, because we don't know enough about the Eternal City yet."

Jet nodded.

"Advance, conquer territory, establish reinforced positions... rinse and repeat. The Lighthouse is similar to the Wharf, though — both are situated on the outskirts of the city — while the Palace is standing dead in the center. Which one are we going to go for first?"

Sunny grimaced.

The Lighthouse was easier to reach, since they could simply move along the outer perimeter of the Eternal City to get there. The Palace, however... if the Dutchman was indeed carving a path to it, then they needed to arrive before the wraith army. He remained silent for a while, then asked: “How long do you think the Night Garden will need to stay at the wharf to be repaired?"

Jet hesitated.

"I am not sure. We can set sail at any moment, though — either to escape or to circle the city and make landfall at a different point."

Sunny contemplated silently, feeling the pain of his Flaw growing more and more intense. He still had not answered Jet's question, after all.

Eventually, he said:

“Then let's go after the Lighthouse and the Palace at the same time."

He glanced at the distant spires of the Palace somberly.

"The Shadow Legion will launch an invasion into the depths of the Eternal City, slowly making its way to the central island. The Night Garden, meanwhile, will sail along the edges of the dome and bring us directly to the Lighthouse."

Sunny glanced at Jet with a concerned determination.

"If everything goes well — or rather, if we'll make it go well — we will launch a second offensive toward the Palace, this time from the Lighthouse. Then, we will see who gets to it first."

Jet sighed.

“Sounds like a plan. I have just one question, though..."

Sunny raised an eyebrow.

“What?"

She grinned.

“Are you sure that we don't want to just get the hell out of here?"

Sunny stared at her with an incredulous expression for a while.

"Of course, we want to. Do you think that fighting immortal nightmare creatures on the bottom of the sea is how I want to spend my days? Did I not mention that I hate water?"

He grimaced.

“However, reality does not always cater to our wishes. So... let's wage a war on this cursed city and conquer it.’

Jet smiled lazily.

“Let's. Oh, and by the way... yes."

She patted Sunny on the shoulder.

"I do think that, deep down, that is how you want to spend your days."

Sunny scoffed.

‘Joke's on her. I'm not that deep..."

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    Noice
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    Lowkey i think Kai had the easiest Sunny adventure so far, it was still insanely hard but damn man this is rough for them lol
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      Nah imo its Effie. Yes they became Mundane, but the threat was offset by Saint starting to awaken and hard-countering Nothing. The only threat there ever was in that arc was Mordret.
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    I only noticed it now, the flaw of Daerons logic, what’s even the point of sealing these creatures inside if their only source of immortality is a territory of the city that they’ve been sealed. Daeron is getting minus credits for this.
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      Decron's layer lies inside the eternal city one, so imagine it like a safe zone in the boss fight zone
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        Do you mean he shielded himself with monsters to protect from outside world. So much time passed since i last read i don’t even if what I’m talking about is right
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      Daeron’s civilisation wasn’t nearly as strong as the modern day humans are so him finding the city is like finding a nuclear bomb that could wipe out his entire race. He was their only supreme I think, so regardless of whether the monster are immortal or not everyone would die if they decided to leave. It’s not a bad idea to make sure that they can’t leave.
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      Daerons barrier is the only reason nightwalker managed to obtain the storm god's lineage
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    I just thought that if on the Night Garden someone dies, like a munden person because old age or just in an accident, than that person would wake up right away as an immortal abomination and would slaughter the people around and all of them would need to not kill, but contained. Literally one dead and being unlucky could kill the hole city. I mean there are what 1 million people on it or more...
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      right now the barrier keeping the immortal obominations in, (and supposedly the corruption) is not covering the Ship, so they are safe
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          oh yeah forgot about the
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      they would be revived without getting corrupted. the point of the city was to make it's inhabitants immortal, even before it fell from the skies and it's citizens were corrupted. the reason everybody is corrupted has nothing to do with being revived
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    2641 Marathon Battle
    The gears of war were turning.


    In the northern reaches of the Eternal City, the Dutchman and its wraith army were engaged in a fierce battle against the corrupted immortals, slowly pushing their way toward the Palace.


    In the southernmost part of the city, the Shadow Legion had conquered a foothold and was now preparing to advance.


    Far in the east, the gargantuan Clocktower oversaw the silent streets; in the west, the Lighthouse shone with brilliant silver light.


    Sunny felt a sense of urgency as he commanded his shades to march north. 'This is not at all like the Burned Forest...'


    His campaign to conquer the outskirts of the Burned Forest had been a slow affair. Fierce skirmishes had been followed by swift retreats and prolonged periods of relative peace - Sunny would dismiss the remaining shades and evade the pursuing Black Millipedes alone, waiting for his growing legion to restore itself and wage another battle.


    It had been like a dreadful game of cat and mouse.


    The battle for the Eternal City was going to be different. Soon enough, the Shadow Legion was going to clash with the fallen immortals once again — and once it did, there would be no pause and no reprieve from the daunting violence of war until it was all over... one way or another.


    'That marathon battle was going to be far more strategic and involve far more moving parts, as well, so he expected to suffer unimaginable mental strain and truly put Mind Weave to the test, exploring its very limits.


    Sunny did not feel wary or apprehensive, though. He did not feel particularly excited or on edge, either — instead, he was calm and collected, full of focus and grounded determination.


    After all, war was nothing new to him after all these years.


    "Time is running out.'


    At the moment, his five incarnations had split up, and so did the Shadow Legion.


    There were three islands bordering the one connected to the Wharf. Therefore, one of his incarnations was retreating back to the Night Garden with Jet - they were going to sail along the edges of the Eternal City and make landfall directly at the Lighthouse.


    The second incarnation was augmenting the Puppeteer atop the Dark Castle, and the remaining three were accompanying different contingents of the Shadow Legion, each moving toward one of the island bridges.


    The first contingent was led by Saint, who was supported by Fiend. The third contingent was led by Slayer, with Serpent keeping her company. The second contingent... was a bit special, since that one was the smallest and led directly by Sunny and the Puppeteer Moth.


    'This is going to be interesting.'


    Sunny's consciousness split between the countless shades of his legions, spread across three advancing forces, with the Puppeteer serving as the focal point of the entire army.


    Intangible strings of black silk spread in the sky above the Eternal City, visible only to Sunny.


    The Saint Army reached the edge of the island first. Out there, the ornate buildings receded, opening to a vast emptiness. Far below, raging currents crashed into the basalt foundation of the city, foaming as they rushed with awful speed.


    A wide bridge arched as it spanned half a dozen kilometers that separated the two islands, and on the other side, the fallen immortals were already moving between buildings.


    Sunny observed the vast chasm and the dark water seething at its bottom, wondering if the Eternal City had always been separated into islands or if it had shattered while plummeting from the Black Skies to the bottom of the sea. In any case, falling down seemed like a bad idea.


    It was not that creatures of the caliber present in the Eternal City would be severely damaged in the fall or had no ways of climbing back up, but rather the fact that the elevation difference would give their enemies a fatal advantage. More than that, he could vaguely sense movement in the water.


    There had to be some kind of abominable beings dwelling at the bottom of the Eternal City, and from the looks of it, they were different from the corrupted immortals — the beautiful youths seemed to be wary of the edges of the islands, at least, which made him feel reluctant to dive into the dark waters himself. "How curious.'


    What could these immortal fiends fear?


    Sunny hoped to never find out.


    In any case, that did not matter at the moment.


    The shape of the bridge itself dictated the nature of the battle. Since it was arched, the side that controlled its crest would possess a minor advantage — it would face the enemy from an elevated position, while the enemy would have to fight on an upward slope. So, Saint and her soldiers had to occupy the crest as soon as possible.


    That could be accomplished easily enough.


    As the first of the immortals rushed across the bridge, the massive figure of Fiend dove into the shadows. Usually, using Shadow Step was a swift ordeal — all one had to do was enter the shadows and step out of them. However, due to Fiend's prodigious size, the simple act of submerging his towering body into the embrace of shadows took some time.


    He still rose from the shadows on the crest of the bridge before the immortals, though. The infernal colossus of blackened steel met them with a torrent of flames, incinerating their horrid bodies - by the time they were revived, Saints and her shades had already caught up to him, building an orderly formation and advancing at a steady march.


    At the forefront of the Saint Army were the shadows of Godgrave and a large number of monstrous millipedes, their long bodies encased in impenetrable black chitin.


    Once Saint took control of the crest of the wide bridge, the strategy of her army became simple: she built an indestructible bulwark and allowed the enemies to crush themselves against it.


    Saint stood in front of her soldiers, clad in fearsome jade armour and wielding her usual round shield - Fiend was beside her, as well, with his indestructible steel body. Behind them was a wall of black chitin, with the monstrous shadows of Godgrave serving as the fangs of the largely defensive formation.


    Saints regarded the approaching immortals with her usual air of indifference, and then struck the rim of her shield twice.


    Fiend let out a thunderous roar, and behind him, countless millipedes clicked their mandibles, causing a loud rumbling to roll across the bridge.


    In the next moment, an avalanche of abhorrent flesh collided against the formation of Saint's army, and all hell broke loose.

    2642 Three Bridges (imagine if you added another, it'd be like some sort of... bridge four)

    At the same time as the Saint Army entered the battle for the western bridge, the Slayer Army reached the eastern span of the chasm. Here, the landscape was rather similar, except for the fact that the great bridge was flat as opposed to arched and not quite as wide.


    The battle was very different, though.


    As the torrent of fallen immortals entered the bridge, rushing across its surface like a harrowing tide, a cold wind blew across the chasm. Then, something glistened in the air.


    It was a snowflake... one at first, then one more, then an endless number of them.


    Ina strange tum of events, on that day, snow fell at the bottom of the Stormsea.


    The winds howled, reaching a frightening speed and intensity, and a violent blizzard enveloped the world in its frigid embrace. The temperature plummeted, and the milky- white veil of snow obscured everything in sight.


    The snowstorm, of course, was summoned by the shadow of the Winter Beast. Somewhat weakened, but largely indifferent to the hurricane winds and the lethal cold, the fallen immortals continued moving forward.


    One of them had almost reached the middle points of the bridge when a black arrow suddenly fell from above, pinning him to the stone. The fiend struggled to break free, tearing his ghastly flesh in the process a moment later, another arrow appeared noiselessly from the snow, severing his body in half.


    And then, as other fallen immortals overtook the bleeding body, massive silhouettes suddenly dove at them from the snow. Those were the Shadow Wolves, tearing the abhorrent abominations apart with their enormous maws.


    Drowned by the howling of the wind, a quiet rustle followed them. Soon enough, the figures of the Obsidian Wasps rushed between the giant Wolves, joining the massacre.


    And then, finally, eerily beautiful ember patterns ignited in the veil of snow, stretching high into the air. They heralded the arrival of the Ember Queen - Slayer was standing on her enormous head, already nocking another arrow, and a great tide of the Black Millipedes flowed past her to join the fight.


    Among them was another Millipede Queen, this one seemingly forged from glistening onyx — it was Serpent, who had assumed that form for the moment. The dark surface of the bridge was swiftly covered by snow, and the snow was swiftly painted red by the blood of the hideous immortals.


    But that was not all.


    Unseen in the blizzard, two currents of shadows extended on both sides of the bridge, spanning its length. Soon, they solidified into glistening obsidian, becoming bridges of their own their smooth surface was immediately hidden by the segmented carapaces of numerous millipedes, who were rushing forward to attack the fallen immortals from the flanks.


    Saint commanded the forces of the Shadow Legion in the west, while Slayer commanded them in the east...


    That only left the middle bridge.


    The scene taking place there was no less stunning, albeit far more bizarre.


    Out there, in front of the bridge, the ornate buildings collapsed, raising a vast cloud of dust.


    And in that dust, a strange, colossal silhouette revealed itself, moving slowly toward the chasm.


    Soon, the gargantuan figure reached the bridge, revealing itself to be...


    A towering, imposing dark castle.


    The castle moved across the rubble on eight towering segmented legs, akin to a gargantuan spider. A titanic moth was perched on its tallest tower, and countless strands of black silk extended from it east and west, bloating out the sky of the Eternal City like an ethereal spider web.


    That was the Marvelous Mimic, of course. Both Mimic and the Puppeteer were currently augmented by one avatar of Sunny, and every shade of the Shadow Legion capable of ranged attacks was currently manning the castle's walls. The shadows of Daeron and the human Saints were there, as well, while Goliath, the Defiled Seeker of Truth, and the Remnant of the Jade Queen were escorting it. The Dark Castle stepped onto the great bridge, instantly blocking its entire width, and continued moving forward. Soon enough, the defenders of its walls unleashed a devastating barrage of ranged attacks on the attacking immortals, reducing them to tom shreds of slithering flesh.


    Three battles raged at the same time, and on each of the three bridges, the forces of the Shadow Legion were slowly advancing.


    ...There was a fourth battle happening at the same time, as well, hidden from view.


    Out there in the throne room of the Dark Castle, a deep shadow rested beneath the obsidian throne. It was Nightmare, having returned to its shapeless form. At the moment, the fallen immortals infected by his Dream Curse were locked in the maze of nightmares, shattering them one after another. At the same time, the seeds Nightmare had planted in them were growing, giving birth to new terrifying dreams...


    The tenebrous steed had to not only keep his prey contained within the maze and spread the Dream Curse to those of the immortals who were still awake, but also battle and subjugate each of the newbom nightmares — and do so faster than his prior minions were being destroyed, as well.


    The fury of that terrible battle was in no way inferior to what was happening in reality, and maybe even more dreadful.

    "...Gods."

    Sunny and Jet had just reached the wharf by then. Standing on its walls, they looked back, at the beautiful vista of the Eternal City.


    Jet took a deep breath.


    It was hard to see the details of the three battles from where they were standing, but what little they could see was already unimaginable enough.


    She remained silent for a few moments, then sighed.


    "Why do I feel... like I'm missing all the fun?"


    Hearing her own words, Jet shook her head.


    "Damn. We haven't known each other that long, but I already feel as if I've spent too much time with you."


    Sunny grinned.


    He opened his mouth, wanting to answer, but at that moment, a distant rumble distracted them both.


    Looking east, they saw something stunning — out there, far away, the colossal shape of the Clocktower...was crumbling.


    The immense structure was breaking apart and folding in on itself, enormous chunks of stone falling down in clouds of dust and debris. The scale of this destruction was simply daunting.


    Sunny frowned.


    His own forces were nowhere near the western reaches of the Eternal City, and the Dutchman was far in the north.


    That only left the mysterious third contender. That thing, whatever it was, must have caused this scene.


    His frown deepened.


    "..Because fun things are happening."


    Turning away, Sunny headed toward the Night Garden. "Let's go. There's no time to waste."

    My sources actually uploaded this some two hours ago, but you must understand, I was having a very heated argument on twitter about the message of hollow knight, and was not thinking of my starving children here on ranobes.
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      No comment for ZionCrestZero ?
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        I ran out of slander a while back, you just get my random thoughts now.
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          Milkys back!!! Thanks milky!!!
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          What you posted can no longer be called a battle...its a massacre. I tell you it's a massacre.

          Also i now suspect the 3rd contender may be nightwalker himself. Hes the only one who knows about that clocktower everyone else ignored.
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            What does he know ??
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              Only Nightwalker's been here before. He must know something about the clocktower. That's why he destroyed it. Otherwise why would 3rd party need to decimate some random building.
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                Not really, If it was really nightwalker he would never do something this foolish. He knows very well that the sorcery of the Eternal City will just simply rebuild the Clocktower back, so destroying it is basically a loss of essence.
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                  Did the clocktower rebuild though? All that was mentioned was it was reduced to dust but where's the restoration? Huh?
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                  Not mentioned obviously, but it is probably because its a big building that will take time to restore. It should restore though, as the sorcery makes everything restore. Although whoever destroyed the Clocktower is hell strong, he cannot be stronger than a Daemon who can bypass it's sorcery.
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      Bridge... Four? RAHHH STORMLIGHT ARCHIVE MENTIONED
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    Does anyone feel like Sunny will soon conquer a space island made by a god?
    Neph has a flying tower, but what if Sunny conquers the entire island with great effort? Something nearly indestructible and capable of flying in space and healing a citadel that Jet guards? Am I crazy? swim
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      The embodiment of death conquering an island where death has no effect??? Hmmm why not
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      "Can fly in space"
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      Actually it seems like it consists of more than 1 islands.
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      Sunny already has a flying ship. The Night garden. He only temporarily gave that sleeping behemoth to neph for safekeeping. He knows that saying "you cant keep something unless you can give it away". And what better gift to dear wify than a moving citadel they both can share. Titanic reference
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    Guys, Chapter 655, when he gets Nightmare, he tells him, "Good horse, Nightmare! Dont worry you and i are going to terrorize so many humans nightmares and vile immortals, that you will collect some nasty dreams in no time" hmmm The foreshadowing was just 2000 Chapters
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      Cool info...thanks for the chapter I'll read it again later. G3 likely wrote the events here to commemorate almost 2k chapters after nightmare. That was around the same time he was gaining traction and popularity with Shadow Slave. OMG its been that long since I first saw G3s reddit post and. Checked out Shadow Slave? How quickly time flies.
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      Keep reading again previous chapters
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    Jajaja estos tres últimos arcos han sido: Atrapado en un juego de mesa (Jumanji/Zatura), Isekai a un mundo moderno jugando a detective (Sherlock) y un juego de resistencia de hordas jajajajaja el Sunny está viviendo la real vida de muchos lectores
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      Yes now that you mentioned it, Weaver must have played Battle Chess, (Ariel's game Arc) Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego, (Mirrage city arc) Tower Defence (this arc). I wonder what's next game Weaver will have Sunny play, Red Alert? Leisure Suite Larry? Star Craft/war craft/WOW? Diablo? SkyRim? Mech Warrior? Neverwinter Nights? Counterstrike?
      I think i saw max pain and hitman in 1 episode of bullet time. So probably no more HalfLife FortNight genre.
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      Keeo playing those PC games weaver
      Obviouly not a console gamer otherwise it would've been ninja gaiden or mario brothers?
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    How the f#ck did Nightwalker survived this city as a sleeper? Dude was Him, bro was protagonist material for sure
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      Bro spawned right next to the garden
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        Dude went into the lighthouse to get the lineage of storm god, so he was surrounded by great nightmare creatures, he went from there till the night garden at least, and he alone was able to sail a ship that needs Jet and other masters to control, dude was crazy op
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          All that just to get touched by asterion
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            Right, Nightwalker deserved a better death the “yeah he died”
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              I said it a few chapters back, and I’m saying it again: Nightwalker isn’t as dead as the rumors claim. Sunny’s bound to run into him; either in that castle at the center or inside the lighthouse, where an actual star burns through the walking night.
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              Keep walking at night, Nightwalker. The shadow is coming for you next

              Why do i know this you may ask? Coz thats just too cool of a name to get rid of. No matter how supporting his role is.
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      No me acuerdo si dijeron que murió, pero si dijeron que desapareció buscando la ciudad eterna no? A lo mejor está por acá
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        cuanto a que esta en el lighthouse el cabron
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        Eso es lo que dije en inglés aquí y algunos capítulos atrás. Quizás quieras usar la función de traducción de páginas allí. Solo una sugerencia.
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        Keep translation on
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        Asterion lo mato cuando le robó el linaje o al menos eso se deduce de lo que Mordret dijo
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      He nightwalked in the red light district. Then daywalked with wesley snipes when the sunny was up
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      Keep daywalking every morning then nightwalking after the sunny sets

      Come to think of it, the first immortal didn't attack right away. Maybe there's some kind of trick to avoiding confrontations but sunny and jet were just too battle starved to figure it out. Impatience inside the hospital and out patients in the pattenting office.
      Those immortals are so immoral, Im more for oral but sex is a mortal sin.
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    All i hear and read are different complaints. It's too slow, it's too fast. He's weak. Too OP! He should've done this. He shouldn't have done that. He shouldn't even think of doing what he hasn't done yet. That's gonna be a bad plan.
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    Stop reading if you don't like it so much. You won't be able to unread any of it later if you don't stop right now right?

    Psych!! i actually love all the complaints and rage bait. It gives me lots of material to work with
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