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Chapter 2728: Bygone Future

A different memory, this one full of ruin and devastation...

A vast, shattered bone plain stretched endlessly under a grey, cloudy sky. Liquid metal rained down on the corpses of numerous men as an abyss of ferocious white flame melted a raging storm of swords into an incandescent hail.

Among the corpses, a man in a vermillion cloak and heavy armor had crossed swords with a young woman wreathed in flame. Her own sword had surrendered to his Will, as well, so she discarded it and forged herself a blade out of her own soul.

Out of pure light and a ferocious, unquenchable longing.

And hatred, of course.

The battle had wounded the very foundations of the world, so reality was coming undone around them, revealing the harrowing depths of divine laws hidden beneath.

Needless to say, that battle had swallowed up numerous lives, as well.

The man had been overbearing and proud, but now, he was battered and covered in gruesome burns. His sword, which had been able to cut concepts once, was turning blunt. His face, which had been handsome before, now resembled a ghastly mask of melted wax.

But his steel-grey eyes were still burning. His swordsmanship was precise, transcendent, and sublime. His authority over all things metal was insidious and uncompromising. His Will was like a towering iron wall, impregnable and devastating.

The young woman was a sage of the sword, as well. She had mastered countless styles and invented more than a few of her own... but today, she was stubbornly clinging to only one. A flowing, unpredictable technique that was both versatile and supremely adaptable.

Her father's technique, which the King of Swords knew too well.

It did not save him from falling prey to the legacy of Broken Sword, all the same.

In the end, the indestructible steel wall of his Will was melted down by the fiery longing. The dreadful edge of his all-severing sword was swallowed by light. And his unfeeling, cold heart was pierced by the blade forged of incinerating hatred. Anvil staggered, grasping the ray of white light that had plunged into his chest — it was of no use, though, because the sharp edge of light simply severed his fingers, making him stagger and fall to his knees. When he raised the ghastly melted candle of his face, however, a twisted smile was playing on what remained of his blackened lips.

A ghastly, gargling voice came from the depths of his scorched throat:

“Flawless... you are flawless at last..." Standing above him in the immaculate brilliance of her merciless white flames, Nephis gazed down with no expression on her inhumanly stunning face.

Her lips moved, as if she wanted to respond, but in the end, all she gave him was silence. ‘Did I want to say something?’

Yes... yes, she remembered that she had. She had wanted to say something — too much, even. More than could ever be expressed with words.

She had spent most of her life dreaming of this moment, after all. Longing to kill this fearsome man and burn all the things he had built to ashes.

She had wanted to make him remember her father. She had wanted to make him remember her... every loss, every tear, every wound, every moment of bitter hopelessness that she had endured. She had wanted to make him choke on his failure, his weakness, on his wasted betrayal.

But at the moment, she could not really remember why she had wanted to say anything at all.

She did not really care...

About this man, and about the pain she had suffered, either.

It was just pain, after all.

Looking down at Anvil of Valor, Nephis felt nothing.

Her heart was a beautiful, barren wasteland of flame. It was pure of all feelings, all doubts.

And all desires, as well.

She did not even feel bored, because boredom demanded an inclination to be excited.

A bubbling laugh escaped from Anvil's melted face.

"Flawless..."

Pursing her lips in distaste, Nephis pulled her radiant blade from his chest and beheaded him with an effortless slash.

As she turned away indifferently, the headless body of the former King of Swords fell among the rest of the charred corpses, already catching flame.

Her throne stood on these corpses, built with blackened bones.

...The being that had been Song of the Fallen discarded the memory, sending it drifting into the darkness. She did not need this weathered, useless thing — a glimpse of the future that had already been erased, and would therefore never come to fruition. Of a bygone future that was destined to only ever exist in her memory, forgotten by all. There were many shards like that one around her, full of scenes that were doomed to remain forever unwitnessed. But she was not interested in these relics of a ruined future just yet.

Instead, she drew a different memory closer, gazing into its dark depths.

In that memory, she was a harrowing being of great vastness once again.

She wore the nebulous mantle and the black wooden mask again.

She was walking through the shadows, approaching a lone glimmer of light. A deep night was shrouding the world, and a full moon was climbing up the velvet surface of the starlit sky. But there, some distance away...

A shimmering white light danced in the darkness, in the center of a small valley that was formed by several hills. A lone human figure sat in front of a small fire there. His head hung low, and his face was obscured by the falling hair. He was naked above the waist, his pale skin covered with dry blood. However, there seemed to be no wounds on the stranger's body... in fact, there was not a single scar on it.

On a stone in front of him, a diamond sickle lay, its blade painted crimson.

Sensing something, the man inhaled slowly and looked up.

His face was young and beautiful, with smooth silken skin, high cheekbones, and exquisite features. Strangely enough, there was a symbol of a crescent moon drawn on his forehead.

Not hiding from his gaze, she stepped from the shadows and loomed above him. Her gaze fell down like a dark omen, making the winds fall silent in fright.

Despite that, a pleasant and carefree smile suddenly twisted the man's lips.

He raised his hand, which had been hidden in the darkness before. In it, a bleeding human heart was grasped tightly, still warm from when he had cut it from his own chest. The beautiful man spoke in a bright and melodious voice.

He said:

"Hail Weaver, Demon of Fate. Firstborn of the Forgotten God!"

She tilted her head a little.

Her answer was even:

“Beast of Twilight... I am not at all happy to meet you again."

The beautiful man looked at her in confusion.

“Oh? Have I had the dubious pleasure of meeting the great and terrible Weaver before?"

He remained silent for a moment, then grinned.

“Well, no surprise! I am the most personable and gregarious man in all of the Kingdom of Hope, after all..."

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    All I can say is wtf is going on lol. Hopefully in for a good wild ride that at least makes some sense lol
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    The Goat is back
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    g3 cooking once again
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    Asterion is for sure gonna be an issue. But honestly i feel like hed probably lose to mordret in a fight. Same with nephis and easily with sunny
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      How can mordret win in a mental war? How do you fight a war that your enemy can affect even your own thoughts and decisions?
      It would just end up as war of attrition due to limitless supply of puppets.
      But we still don't know a lot of mordet or asterions sovereign powers... Unpredictable
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        Mordret is probably the one out of all of them that can deal with Asterion All he has to do is murder all of humanity now asterion's weakened and then he can just kill him(obviously no one wants him to do that)

        If that memory of Asterion almost killing cassie is true I don't understand why Sunny didn't chase him across the dream realm until he killed him the only reason I think Sunny, Mordret, and Neph can't really kill him is because of his hax nerfing their intelligence so he can just run away from them.

        I don't know if g3 is gonna use this but if sunny becomes saint again with 7 of his incarnations that should potentially temporarily cleanse him of Asterions hax allowing him to kill him too
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          Honestly nephis is probably the worst match for asterion. Her power stems from humanity's belief in her, but he could just brainwash them
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          I didn't think of mordets ruthlessness before... Yup you are right on that.
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        For one hes a divine aspect wielder and a titan. He has at bare minimum 5x the essence of asterion. G3 has made it abundantly clear that divine aspect wielders are in an entirely different league from non holders.

        Hes also made it clear that Classes really add an entire layer of power dynamics.
        A single corrupted titan (winter beast) was so strong that not any single transcendent beast could kill it (the saints at that time)

        Even if asterion could affect his mind. He wouldnt be able to do anything near what he did to those masters and awakened or even Cassie.

        His will couldnt make mordret kneel.
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          Asterion collects divine bloodlines and most likely absorbs them, he should also have 7 cores
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            Having a divine bloodline has nothing to do with how many cores you have.. like nothing at all big dog
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    My glorious goat is back, oh how i miss you o great sorcerer
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    Wait.. wait.. wait..
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    NOCTISSSSSSSSSS😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🍆🍆😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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    -You are as beautiful as the day I lost you
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    When I saw crescent moon on his head, I yelled Noctis!

    The beginning of the chapter made me thinking I clicked on the wrong chapter lol
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      Noctis ?
      Can you explain something about him .
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        توی کابوس دوم بود.
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        The person sunny was with in the hope arc. The one who has the flying ship of the tree that Cassie ended up using. Make sense?
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          Thanks
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    With this chapter, G3 has placed us in the 50/50 zone. Literally, everything we have seen in the past 8 chapter needs to be taken with a table spoon of salt.

    Cassie calling POSSIBLE FUTURES " memories " fundamentally changes what happened in 2721. We are in a gray area now. Everyone who believes that we had a time skip has to start rethinking their theories.

    One thing this doesn't change, though, is that in every memory/possible future we have seen, Asterion is still a monster. This doesn't change the level of threat and fear we should feel from him.
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      Oh, you're right. We don't even know if Cassie was attacked; it could be a future memory.
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        Exactly
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        But if she can experience time like this, does it matter when/if it happens, as long as it could deal lasting damage? Asterion seems like the kind of guy who could deal damage by any sensory contact. Heck, knowing his name is a contagion that links you to him.
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      Maybe she's still in the middle of battle with Asterion, well more.like one sided battle but maybe she's looking at possible futures to escape
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      What cassie experienced is true and it's not a possible future bcz in previous chapter G3 said that , Asterion not killing her is his biggest mistake
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