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Chapter 2809: Out of Nowhere

"Get... dy... ate... ing!”

Death Singer's shout was drowned in the deafening roar of the Weeping Goddess. The great waterfall stretched into the distance like a gargantuan white wall, and far below, the Lake of Tears glistened under the sun. The city on its shores was mostly empty now, the people who had populated it just days ago gone. Some escaped northwest toward Ravenheart, some were carried by enormous barges southward, embarking on a long journey down the River of Tears.

But many were still waiting for their turn to be evacuated, and so, the forces of the Human Domain could not surrender the Great Waterfall just yet.Death Singer moved nimbly across the cliffside, using her serpentine body to cling to the rocks. Her Transcendent form was that of a half-human, half-serpent, with the lower part of her body resembling a snake's tail.

Rushing across weathered stone and water with incredible speed, she reached Seishan and yelled again:

"Get ready! The Gate is opening!"

She straightened her enchanted cape and added just as loudly:

“We're all going to die!"

Seishan winced.

The Citadel clinging to the cliffs above the Lake of Sorrow belonged to her now, so she was naturally one of the Saints meant to hold the enemy back until the evacuation was over. However, she was not the only one here.

Soul Reaper Jet and the Night Garden were currently on the Chained Isles, helping the White Feather clan hide their people in the Sky Below. Here on the edges of the Moonriver Plain, however, it was the Song sisters and Nightingale who had to hold the line.

Seishan, Beastmaster, Moonveil, Lonesome Howl, Silent Stalker, and Death Singer — today, they were going to fight side by side for the first time since Godgrave. Only Revel was missing, but since the radiant sun was shining high in the sky, she would not have been able to join this battle, anyway. Instead, a few more Saints from Ravenheart and the basin of the River of Tears — those who could be pulled to the Weeping Goddess in time — were going to fight in her place. Bliss, Hellie, Ceres, Siord... and, of course, there was Saint Kai, the Steward of the West himself.

Looking down upon the lake, he sighed and said in a solemn tone:

“It used to be that we only feared Gates opening in the waking world, unleashing Nightmare Creatures upon humans. But now, here we are in the Dream Realm, full of dread because of an imminent descent of a Gate... which will unleash a human."

He meant a Dream Gate, of course, not a Nightmare Gate. Still, the irony was not lost on Seishan.

Suddenly, it struck her how odd the situation was. She had known Kai for a long time — the first time they met, she was the custodian of the Bright Castle, while he was a Sleeper paying the tribute to find safety behind the castle's walls.

Both of them had come a long way.

Seishan gave him a brief look.

"I wouldn't call that man a human."

The King of Nothing was coming, and they were the only ones who could stop him... or at least stall him. The Lord of Shadows had bought them time, but that time was running out now, and neither he nor Changing Star was coming to help them. Seishan still couldn't believe that both Sovereigns ruling the Human Domain — one openly, the other from the shadows — were missing, having placed the heavy responsibility of defending humanity against two demented Supremes on the shoulders of their subordinates.

She knew that they had a good reason. But, still... Seishan could not help but feel like she had been swindled.

It did not seem quite fair, to expect a group of Saints and an army of Awakened to stop a Supreme. But at least Mordret would hold his main vessel back — he had to in order to protect himself, since throwing his most powerful assets into the battle risked luring a different, far more frightening predator to the Lake of Tears — the other sinister Supreme, Asterion.

Seishan had never expected that the Dreamspawn would one day serve as a deterrent against a different Sovereign who aimed to obliterate the Human Domain. Sadly, even that abomination was not fearsome enough to scare the King of Nothing away completely.

‘Is this what they call fighting evil with evil?’

Then again, Seishan herself was far from a good person.

Even without his original vessel, Mordret was a fearsome adversary. He had already been tremendously perilous after attaining Supremacy and quietly absorbing numerous Nightmare Creatures around the Hollow Mountains, but not that he conquered the Glass Hell and feasted on the great swarm of the Hive, he was simply a walking calamity.

Much worse than the scale of his power was its nature. He was a tricky opponent to fight — his ability to open portals between reflections made it impossible to build reliable fortifications against him, and even something as fundamental as battle formations was of no help.

So, the forces of the Human Domain were arrayed both atop the towering plateau, above the Weeping Goddess, and below it, on the shores of the Lake of Tears. A dozen Saints, hundreds of Masters, and countless Awakened — all waiting for the enemy to reveal himself.

Mordret did not make them wait. long.

A cold wind blew across the lake, and the Mirror Gate descended upon the world.

It did not split the fabric of reality like a vertical scar left on the world by an invisible blade, though. Instead, the restless waters of the Lake of Tears rippled and then turned still like a vast mirror.

“Archers, nock your arrows."

Nightingale's voice resounded above the lake, easily drowning out the cries of the Weeping Goddess.

Far below, the still waters foamed, and grotesque silhouettes rose from them, rushing at the loose phalanxes of Awakened warriors and swarms of enthralled Nightmare Creatures guarding the shores. Smaller abominations followed the immense champions of the Mirror Domain, and the transparent monsters of the Hive moved under the water, unseen. There were too many of them to count, and more and more vessels of the King of Nothing escaped the Mirror Gate every moment.

"Loose!"

Far above the Lake of Tears, the warriors of the Human Domain... and the Hunger Domain, too... released the strings of their bows, sending a stormcloud of arrows plummeting down upon the flood of soulless vessels.

The world quaked. The foaming water exploded in great geysers, and was then painted red.

The hopeless battle against Mordret of Nowhere had begun.

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    2810 Mirror Swarm

    That first salvo was devastating. Countless vessels of the King
    of Nothing were destroyed, painting the Lake of Tears red.
    Pieces of flesh, bone, chitin, and glass flew in all directions like
    shrapnel. Tall geysers of foaming water rose high into the air,
    as if immense payloads of powerful explosives had detonated in
    the depths of the lake.

    Looking at the impact of the cataclysmic assault, Seishan could
    not help but admit that humanity had grown significantly more
    powerful than it used to be.

    It was not just about quantity, either. Yes, there were far more
    Awakened now than there had been in the past, including
    those of higher Ranks - but those Awakened were also
    stronger and far more seasoned than they had been before.

    The warriors of humanity had been honed and tempered by
    the Chain of Nightmares, the Realm War in Godgrave, and the
    subjugation crusades ever since. Their prowess had undergone
    a qualitative leap under the whetstone of those calamities,
    making them more skilled, more experienced, and in better
    control of their Aspects.

    Not only had they learned to wield their Aspects with greater
    finesse and level of understanding, but they had also
    accumulated greater soul arsenals. Each Awakened possessed
    more Memories than before, and those Memories were more
    potent.

    Their years of slaughtering powerful Nightmare Creatures had
    not been for nothing.

    Apart from that, Awakened mostly operated in small units
    before the Chain of Nightmares. By now, however, they were
    used to large-scale warfare and even excelled in it, having
    learned bitter lessons in cohesion and cooperation across the
    countless battlefields in the waking world and the Dream
    Realm.

    So, this ranged barrage was truly stunning.

    Countless Awakened were unleashing their arrows, various
    projectiles, and Aspect Abilities. There were plenty of Masters
    among the contingent stationed atop the towering cliffs, as
    well, and more than a few Saints. Silent Stalker was there,
    wielding her bow with lethal intent. So was Moonveil, Helie,
    and Siord, the latter having partially assumed the form of a
    beautiful harpy.

    Of course, no one was more deadly than the Dragonslayer.

    Standing close to Kai, Seishan could appreciate his
    bowsmanship up close. The dark bow in his hands was a
    weapon forged for him by the Lord of Shadows in the depths of
    Ariel's Game. The enchanted arrows he used seemed dreadfully
    potent, as well, and at least a few of them seemed like
    Memories of the Supreme Rank.

    Far more lethal than his weapon and arrows, though, was his
    aim. Nightingale seemed to see everything and react to the
    smallest movements of his targets instantly. Due to the great
    distance separating the archers from the lake, most of them
    simply aimed in the general direction of the enemy - he,
    however, never failed to sink his arrows in the weakest points
    of his prey.
    His voice flowed over the battlefield, instilling confidence and
    power into the hearts of the warriors.

    "Draw your bows! Strike true! Stay strong!"

    His words were like a magical song that lulled people into being
    stronger and braver than they were.

    The warriors of the Human Domain were fearsome, and the
    barrage of their arrows was devastating ...

    And yet, it was of no use.

    No matter how many of Mordret's vessels they destroyed, it
    was like a drop in the ocean. And no matter how disciplined
    and cohesive the human army was, it could not compete with
    the flawless unity of the countless vessels - after all, they were
    all controlled by a single wicked mind.

    Mordret made it to the shore in no time.

    Seishan's expression darkened.

    "Send forth your Echoes. Tell Beastmaster to unleash her
    thralls, as well."

    The first line of defense, which was going to suffer the most
    damage, could not consist of humans. Instead, numerous
    Echoes rushed forward to sap the momentum from the charge
    of the royal swarm, followed by the Nightmare Creatures
    controlled by Beastmaster. At the same time, winged nightmare
    creatures plummeted at them from the sky, aiming to tear the
    enemy apart.

    Siord and other defenders capable of flight were with them,
    wreaking havoc among the neat, eerily precise formation of the
    attacking swarm.

    The vessels of the King of Nothing were bogged down in the
    defensive line of Echoes and enthralled abominations, suffering
    greatly from the unceasing barrage of arrows and the
    destructive attacks of the flying defenders.

    Mordret's terrifying advance seemed to slow down, at least for
    a few brief moments.

    But, of course, it wasn't without a cost.

    The powerful Echoes simply melted under the attacks of his
    vessels, exploding into a maelstrom of dancing sparks. The
    thralls of Beastmaster were being butchered with terrible
    speed. A swarm of strange crystalline wasps rose from the
    surface of the lake, colliding with the winged defenders of the
    Human Domain and slaughtering scores of them in an instant.

    Seishan sighed.

    "How long do we have to hold him back, exactly?"

    Drawing the string of his bow with a focused expression, Kai
    answered in an even tone:

    "As long as we must in order to allow the rest of the people to
    flee toward Ravenheart. A day? Maybe two."

    Her scarlet lips twisted into an amused smile.

    "Two days? I am not even sure that we can hold on for an hour."

    Kai released the string, sending a menacing arrow flashing
    toward the lake, and glanced at her briefly.

    "Maybe you can appeal to his conscience. Weren't you two
    quite close, back in the Song Clan? Perhaps he'll listen."

    Seishan stared at him for a few moments.

    "Oh, my. I did not know you had such a biting sense of humor,
    Saint Kai. Where have you been hiding it?"

    Nightingale smiled.

    "It's gallows humor. Naturally, I developed it when it felt like
    there was a noose around my neck."

    Far below, the King of Nothing had already torn apart the first
    defensive line and was on his way to clashing with the human
    defenders of the Lake of Tears.

    Seishan inhaled deeply.

    "I guess this is my signal, then."

    Stretching her shoulders, she jumped onto the parapet
    gracefully, looked down from the great height upon the
    dreadful battle below, and spent a brief second to appreciate
    the awesome majesty of the Weeping Goddess.

    "I'll try to buy us two hours, at least."

    With that, she took a step forward and plummeted toward the
    distant ground.

    She had a feeling that the Goddess was going to weep blood
    tonight.
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    I have a feeling some characters are going to die in this arc, I wonder who.
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    Two questions
    1. Why do all are thinking that sunny and neph are going to TOA, there is a possibllity that they are going to find shadow weave which I believe related to Oblivion and there they might find the answer to their problem.(I may be wrong but, I'm tired of seeing this TOA theory)

    2. When Weaver mask was found by sunny, it's description said that, no one could see what behind the mask, nor can read their thoughts or any information. You guys think it's the best weapon for sunny when he's fighting asterion in 1v1 battle?
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      Because weave didn't grant ability related to a daemon. So no guarantee attaining Shadow weave will solve their problem.
      And they know next to nothing about their ordeal in the Underworld.

      Meanwhile ToA gives a sure solution with VTB. And they knows exactly what they re facing in ToA. Which makes it a much better choice than Underworld
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        But it seems so obvious that, I don't want SS plot to be that simple.
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          it only seems obvious because the author set it up properly. It's legit what the past few volumes have been building up to with sunny constantly agonizing whether or not he wanted his fate back. It isn't "simple", the author just decided to be a good writer instead of pulling out random nonsense to make the MC win every fight. I promise you it'd be 10x more boring if sunny just somehow managed to not only find, but also acquire shadow weave and have it magically solve all his problems.
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            I think you misunderstood what I told about shadow weave. I did not say that he'll defeat asterion with that, I said that they might find something about Oblivion, which may lead them to gain upperhand.
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    Honestly I kinda think Sunny and Nephis will wind up stranded in the tomb of Ariel after defeating the VTB.
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    Ok this is important and stuff but I wanna know what happens in the endddd this bores meee
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    Cassie chapter 44 : "After that… I don't know. It was as though my mind shattered into a thousand shards, each shard reflecting its own image. Most of them were dark and scary. Some I have already forgotten. The other…"

    Is this a foreshadowing???
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    How is it all those who managed to come up with the idea that Sunny and Nephis are going to Tomb of Ariel in connection to they needing to make humanity forget about the idea of Asterion only manage to think of VTB and somehow don't seem to remember that Oblivion is buried there. Oblivion? Who's Oblivion? constraint [u][/u]
    Anyway as I was saying, I think VTB should have levelled up after all this time spent in TOA with all those other nightmare creatures. Can't wait to see how things turn out. 23
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    I let this novel cooked and stop at the Eternal Island, just about Jet and Sunny fought the kid but discipline fail to bound my curiosity. I read just a chapter or two and from tiktok too, and from my pov, all the human can go die. They defect from Nephis to join Asterion and now Modret are attacking them, serve them right.

    Well, i maybe still don't understand the whole context, i will let the novel cook for 75 to 100+ chapters more before starting again. For now, i will let my future self face the consequences of this writing
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      They are literally mind controlled what are you talking about?
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        I don't know that yet. Didn't i just said that?
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      You see, this is why spoiling yourself ruined your reading experience
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        I never mentioned it has ruined my reading experienced tho? This is my 3rd reread this novel, as soon as i catch up, i will reread again, still excited as the first time i read it
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    For a prince of nothing from nowhere, Mordy seems to have a lot of himself no?
    7
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    Its not like we dont know that all humans except some are gonna be with aster, as seen during the rain chapters.
    Effie is gonna get jailed bu her hubby.
    Mordret... he is mordret.
    Sunphis are gone.

    And do not forget that what we all are still watching is part of past as cassie is watching memories.
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      Actually I don't believe we can use any of Cassy's memories as a basis of whatever is going on.
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      Ever since this volume started, we've already seen several memories that are just probable possiblities like Anvil's death match with Nemphis. I'm pretty sure that wasn't how things really went down.

      Placing that information on the context of all these memories, how can I believe none of this really happened?

      What if everything from the very beginning is just one big probable future events Cassie is looking into, trying to find the best outcome in preparation for Asterion's arrival? And the incoming war to follow.

      For all we know, in reality, maybe Asterion hasn't even shown his face yet.
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        No, everything we read about actually happened. After she saw the memory of Esther tearing out her eye and saw the pain of using her ability with one eye, she realized that the pain she feels while digging up memories is the pain of using her ability, meaning that she is indeed with one eye now.
        Also, as she progressed in building her original character and her understanding of what was happening increased, she now realized what memories had actually happened and gave up on memories of possibilities of what would happen. Simply put, once again, all of this had already happened.
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          How can we verify what happened was not a memory of a possibile future Cassie she's sharing with herself to scout the best course of action for the present?
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          And she still has both eyes right now, but she just experienced herself with the missing eye. Therefore it truly felt like she did indeed loose that eye

          Consider it ended with Asterion arrival and started with Cassie's different memories. One of which we can guarantee never actually happened. The Nephis Anvil death match
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