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Chapter 2721: The Ship of Theseus

The being drifted in a dark vastness of shattered memories.

It was vaguely aware of its own existence, but it did not know what it had been, what it was, what it would become.

The cold abyss of broken memories surrounding it seemed boundless. The memories belonged to different creatures, different ages, different worlds. Some were sweet, while some were awful. Some were faint and brittle, while some were clear and sharp as if etched into eternity. The being was lost in the labyrinth of those memories, unable to remember itself. Time and space were meaningless in the absence of awareness... and yet, the being felt a faint certainty.

A subtle premonition of its doom.

If it failed to find itself soon, it would dissolve into the ocean of memories forever, becoming something else. Something mindless, weak, and destined to cease.

'How... vexing.'

The being thought that the evanescence of its existence was daunting. It did not possess limbs — or a body, for that matter — nor did it have a concept of possessing them. Not that things like that existed in the cold abyss of recollections. Still, the being wanted to reach for the memories, so it shaped its Will into long tendrils and grasped the nearest one.

In the next moment...

It saw the last battle of a war for the throne of a dying world.

The being was a blind woman who perceived the world through the senses of others, walking down the steps of an ancient black tower. With each step, a dull pain radiated from beneath her bloodied blindfold. All around her, countless humans and abominations were preparing to face the final siege of the war — even if its outcome had already been decided.

There were too many of them to count, but oddly enough, only a few were individuals. They were those precious few who had yet to succumb to the plague... the remainder were merely vessels of her last ally, the hateful butcher of the north.

Walking out of the Ebony Tower, the blind woman faced the familiar expanse of the Chained Island.

Out there, separated from the flying island by a vast chasm and the great length of seven celestial chains, the forces of humanity were arrayed against them.

More than a hundred Saints. Thousands of Masters. Countless Awakened warriors... Seishan and her sisters were among them. So were the Saints of the House of Night, Sky Tide, Roan... even her own Fire Keepers. And their master, naturally.

All of them were ready to attack the Ebony Tower.

The Sky Below would have served as a natural barrier for most, but Nightwalker was there as well, ready to fold space and deliver the besieging army to her doorstep. The Ivory Island loomed in the distance, as well, and the Night Garden could appear at any moment.

“Quite a sight, isn't it?"

She turned her head faintly, acknowledging the man who had spoken to her — the wicked monster with eyes that reflected the world back on itself.

The blind woman lingered for a moment, then said indifferently:

"I wouldn't know’

He laughed.

Once the echoes of his laughter were swallowed by the wind, the man added in a mocking tone:

“It all could have been avoided if you had let me loose, you know? Ah, but alas. You and your senseless morality."

He paused briefly, then asked:

"So, what does defeat taste like?"

The blind woman lingered for a long time. When she finally spoke, her dark voice was full of defiance:

"...I am not defeated yet."

The being reeled away.

Who were those people? Who were their adversaries, and what were they fighting for? It did not know, but the woman... the blind woman... she felt familiar.

What was her name?

Looking around, the being reached for another fragment. The tendrils of its will wrapped around it tightly, and it saw a different memory.

In that memory, the being was vast and boundless. She wore a nebulous mantle and a mask of polished wood, standing proudly under a lightless sky.

The being was surrounded by six figures. There was one wrapped in darkness and mist, its frightening black wings obscuring the sky. There was a horrid whisper that hid with the wind, flowing insidiously into her ears. There was a graceful figure woven out of darkness and light, so stunningly gorgeous that she wanted to cry.

There was an ethereal presence that felt like the sweetest of illusions... its sweetness hid the very depths of hell. A ghostly silhouette who smelled of seawaves and starlight, her piercing blue eyes as vast as the sky, as dark and unfathomable as the cold embrace of Shadow...

And another one, whose visage eluded her due to being unmemorable.

The master of darkness and mist spoke, "We shall draw a line across all of existence, and separate all that exists. There will only be those who stand beneath our banner, and those who stand against our will. Those who follow the Demons and those who believe the lies of the gods. None shall refuse our challenge; none shall escape our call. Not even you, Weaver."

She laughed, her elusive voice sounding like a myriad of hopeless prayers.

“Who are you to call on us, brother? Who are you to challenge fate? We have heard you call and refuse it. We shall not be a part of the war that you wage."

The Demon of Choice was silent for a moment, then spoke in a voice that contained the infinite weight of the boundless abyss, "The line has been drawn, and there is no escaping its judgment. Even by choosing to stay still, you are making a choice. The choice to abandon your siblings and side with the gods."

His voice swelled with coldness and fury at the hint of betrayal.

“Choose wisely, my sibling. You are alone and surrounded. If you choose to betray us, do you think I will let you escape?"

She looked at the master of darkness and mist from beneath her fearsome mask, then raised her chin arrogantly and lied, as she always did.

“We are Weaver, the Demon of Fate. We are the eldest of us, seven orphans, and the most dreadful."

Weaver was the master of knowledge and lies, after all.

"You spoke of choices, my brother, but why does it seem like you have already made yours? Do you think you can best us? No... you have already lost."

Her elusive voice turned cold and penetrating, making the darkness shiver. "We are alone because that was our will, and we are surrounded because that is where we wanted to be. Every step you took, every word you spoke, and every thought you conceived of has been formed, foreseen, and dictated by fate. And we are the master of fate, after all. Therefore, we are your master as well."

She looked at her brother from beneath the wooden mask and asked coldly:

"So tell me, Demon of Choice... who is it that has to choose wisely?"

...The being staggered away, gasping for breath even though it did not have lungs and existed in a space alien to the concept of air.

No, that memory was too grand, too terrifying, too impossible. The memory was in its possession, somehow, but belonged to someone else.

To someone terrifying.

'I running out of time.'

Still suffering the aftershocks of witnessing the terrible confrontation, the being desperately extended the tendrils of its Will toward a different memory — and that felt fresh and impactful, painted in shades of pain, fear, and profound insight.

It belonged to the blind woman again.

"Yes, this feels right. This feels like... me..."

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    Boys we are so backkk

    And g3 wtf is this what's going on bro what happened during ur break dude xd
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    G3

    What the hell did you do during the break 😱😅
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    So Weaver is Woman lshock

    And this chapter damn its so confusing what the hell G3 did during his vacation to come back with this
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      No, weaver is a man, she is just reliving some memories in his prespective.
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        nope 😁
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          Weaver is whatever Weaver chooses to be but I think he is mostly represented as male and that is the form he mostly takes as well
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    Quote: Prince of Suicide
    1. The opening state
    A person’s consciousness is drifting in a place where memories exist without bodies or time.
    They don’t know who they are.
    The memories around them belong to many different beings.
    If they don’t recover their own identity, their mind will break apart and dissolve into those memories.
    This is not a metaphor.
    This is literally their current condition.
    2. Why this is happening
    The person lost their body and normal mind after a catastrophic event.
    Their consciousness survived, but:
    It is unstable.
    It is mixed with memories they absorbed earlier in life.
    It is now floating in a shared memory space.
    They are running out of time.
    3. First memory: the war
    They grab a memory and experience it as if they are that person.
    This memory shows:
    A blind woman
    A massive war
    Humanity attacking her position
    Her standing defiant even though she is about to lose
    This memory feels familiar.
    4. Second memory: Weaver
    They grab another memory and experience something very different.
    This one shows:
    Weaver, a godlike being
    A confrontation between ancient entities
    Absolute confidence and power
    This memory:
    Feels overwhelming
    Feels wrong
    Does not fit
    The being realizes this memory does not belong to them.
    5. What that means
    Their mind contains:
    Their own memories
    Memories from other beings they were once connected to
    Residual memories from Weaver
    Because their mind is damaged, these memories are mixed together.
    6. Third memory: realization
    They grab another memory of the blind woman.
    This time they recognize it:
    “This feels right. This feels like… me.”
    They understand that:
    They are the blind woman
    Not Weaver
    The blind woman survived the war but lost her physical existence
    Her consciousness is now trying to hold together
    7. What is happening right now
    Right now, in the present moment:
    The blind woman’s mind is reassembling itself
    She is pushing away memories that are not hers
    She is anchoring herself to her own experiences
    If she succeeds, she will continue to exist as herself
    If she fails, she will dissolve into the memory sea
    8. That’s it
    No secret twist.
    The being is the blind woman.
    Weaver is a foreign memory.
    The story is about not losing yourself after everything else is gone.
    That is literally what is happening.

    Guys here's an explanation from this person
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    What do we have? Weaver created a nightmare spell using a personality. Part of that personality was broken off by Weaver's plan to help Sunny lose touch with her destiny in order to become a weapon that would disrupt her fate. Therefore, Weaver placed his memory in the shard (Cassie).
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    Maybe Sunny somehow replaced weaver through a future nightmare
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    Cassie??? What happened to you??? 😭
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    People, this isn't exactly a spoiler, but I wouldn't have noticed it without reading the following chapters.
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    So many questions
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        "Tkach" is weaver in Russian.
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          Ahhh okay thank you
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    judging from the chapter title
    this feels like an identity crisis
    The Ship of Theseus is a thought experiment about identity, asking if a ship, after having all its original parts gradually replaced, remains the same ship, exploring what defines an object's identity beyond its physical components, question is whose identity is in a crisis here and why constraint lshock gloom
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    Too mutch informations for my little mind harrrgg
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