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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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    I mean there are only so many things that Sunny and Neph could be doing. It just raises the question of what his future version meant in the third nightmare, the whole "im not a saint nor am I supreme" business. So I doubt its going into the pyramid at this moment in time much more likely its to get shadow weave from broken sword
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      But for what? if you mean go into the fifth nightmare after it doesn't make sense because he can't go into a nightmare without being a carrier of the spell. And the only way to get that is in the pyramid.
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      His statements can't be relied on since he could use two incarnation one with weaver's mask and other himself to manipulate facts it's like how he talked to himself as master sunless and lord of shadows back at anvil stronghold... he lied about his rank but told facts about him not being alive and not being human
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    I said it before but it's become pretty clear now, they are going to the pyramid to get the bird to get it to steal asterions true name and fate so that everyone forgets him. Modret confirmed it last chapter when he said "the only way to kill asterion is if everyone forgets his name".
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      this is genius??
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      The bird cant steal asterions fate. It was made very clear that the only reason fate was broken was because sunny was someone destined to be strong and relevant, but was still weak (and irrelevant, in the grand scheme of things) enough so its fate was “easy” to be snatched. Asterion is already a long lived world wide known supreme influencing (and thus, fating) the world. His fate cant be stolen. Unless theres some huge plot shenanigans in the making, who knows, but i doubt it. Everything points do Cassie being the key character this arc.
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        It doesn't matter because regardless of the effect on fate itself, if asterions true name and with that his fate were stolen everyone would still forget him. It's true that it was also said that it was only possible because Sunny wad that much weaker than the bird, but first, strength with ranks increases exponentially and apotheosis is supposed to be the biggest change there is so Asterion is still very weak in comparison to the bird same as Sunny was. Second Sunny has developed the ability to weaken with his shadows so with all seven he could probably get Asterions strength to somewhere around stronger saint. Third, while Asterion is important and his fate implicates humanity he is probably ending at supreme and not fated so I would guess that a less important fate is easier to steal in comparison. Fourth it's possible that the old rules don't apply anymore since fate is already demolished and it's now easier to rip a true name out of someone since it is connected to the cut strings of fate. So the biggest hole in the theory isn't if the bird could steal asterions true name but how to get it to attack Asterion. But one theory I would have is that Sunny would use all of his shadows (which is now all of himself) to weaken and envelop Asterion and since the bird has a vendetta against him it would inadvertently attack asterion and steal his true name while trying to steal weavers lineage out of Sunny.
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          Or maybe they just go to the past using the river and kill bumterion in the moon
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      This type of ragebait is getting old faster than Caster.
      7
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      the problem with that is that they cant. serpent isn't of cursed rank so they wont have anyway to gain the fate stealing ability. not to mention asterion isnt a master like sunny was hes a supreme his will may just halt any fate stealing. its much more likely to hinge off supreme cassie and rain. if cassie erases all of asterions memories hed be trapped in his own body.
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      soo wrong. u think anybody can get their fate stolen? first of all, Sunny was a master back then, asterion is a supreme. that is why it was afr easier to steal his fate for VTB. secondly, suuny had VTB's spawn inside him. that is why vtb stole his fate alongside his spawn.
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      And why is everyone so attached to this bird? Asterion should be forgotten, but he doesn't have to be torn out of fate, especially by the hands of a bird. This can be done by the supreme Kes with, for example, a sacred reflection or a couple. The Sacred Sonny can cripple Asterion to such an extent that he himself forgets his name, or simply kill him on the spot. They also killed parts of Kanakht, even though they were immortal. In the end, Oblivion lies next to the bird. Dismantle her grave and make a super-amnesia club out of the rubble. Take her coffin and put this old man in there. Wake her up and treat her to pancakes, asking her to kill Asterion in return. To be honest, I just want to see something new, and using old characters, old locations, and old methods doesn't satisfy my desire at all. (the same applies to the theory of the fifth nightmare on the Forgotten Shore)
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    Power of the domain: Sunny > Mordret > Asterion > Nephys
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      I agree, and I wanted to add on to some of the points. Sunny and Mordret would be roughly equal, as both rely on accumulation, and Mortret could be more powerful in the right circumstances as he can rank up his reflections. But once his reflections shatter, they’re done, where Sunny’s are replenishable with few exceptions, as was seen in the harbor where some shades were destroyed. Also, I think Mordret has a limit on reflections equal to or higher than his rank, where Sunny doesn’t have a limit but has to concentrate to control higher ranked shades. For that same reason, if the domains of Nephis or Asterion were to accumulate a large enough following, they could temporarily be stronger than either of the latter two characters, with Asterion being more innately powerful than Nephis as far as domains go as he can literally spread his domain like a plague. Again, only caveat there is that since Nephis’ domain requires developed trust and faith from her subordinates, it is much more stable than Asterion’s even if it can be usurped by Asterion’s direct involvement. It’s fun to think about the different combinations and circumstances, which might also help glean future plot, so thanks for the little exercise you unwittingly provided XD
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    They are gonna need a miracle because they are sooo screwed that's it's hilarious 22
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      Some people are criticizing the story and G3, but I think differently. The story is so strange/absurd that you'd have to be a genius to fix it in a decent way.
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        Previously, G3 surprised readers with fascinating locations and unusual situations that the world threw up. Now that the characters are able to take over entire regions "behind the scenes", it has become more difficult to surprise in the old ways. And what should I do? Make the characters create amazing places and situations on their own. Now the plot itself and the scenarios should become something cool and fascinating. Otherwise, the novel will simply lose some of its atmosphere.
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          I hope so
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