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Chapter 2841: Divine Chariot

The Chain Breaker flew through the boundless black abyss of the sky above the Forgotten Shore, surrounded by silence. There were no stars and no moon above them, and the ground was shrouded in utter darkness. It felt as if they were floating through a lightless, endless void.

The light of the lanterns hanging from the masts of the Chain Breaker seemed feeble and weak in the face of this vast, lightless expanse.

Sunny could see the terrain far below the flying ship perfectly well, of course. However, Nephis had been rendered blind. She pulled the oars gently, slowing down the ship, and sighed.

"I'd close my eyes if I were you."

Sunny followed her advice and closed his eyes, then covered them with a hand. Nephis inhaled deeply, then channelled her essence and invoked the True Name of Light in a simple, but powerful Verse.

In the next moment, the hull of the Chain Breaker ignited with a blinding white radiance — so blinding, in fact, that Sunny felt a great change in the shadows above, below, and around them. The shadows fled away from the light like an oceanic tide, and just from the scale of that sudden migration, he could tell that an area spanning hundreds of kilometres across was now illuminated.

The desolate, barren terrain of the Forgotten Shore was instantly bathed in light. It was as if a new sun had risen above it after long years of cold darkness — that sun was the Chain Breaker, which flew across the sky like a divine chariot.

Sunny carefully opened his eyes, giving them time to adjust to the sudden daylight. Nephis was still steering the Chain Breaker, looking ahead impassively.

She remained silent for a few moments, then said:

“It seems this is my limit. If I were Sacred... I would have probably been able to illuminate the entirety of the Forgotten Shore."

Looking at him, she smiled faintly, a hint of a strange bittersweet emotion in her eyes.

“Then, I'd really be able to replace a sun."

Just as she said that, the ruins of the Crimson Spire appeared on the horizon. Nephis and Sunny did not say anything to each other, but there was a tacit understanding between them. She sent the Chain Breaker into a descent, and when it reached the ground, Sunny summoned a cradle made out of shadows to support its weight.

Soon enough, they were standing on the rubble of the great tower that had once supported the weight of the sun. Some distance away, the statue of the Builder was kneeling in the dust, holding its head. Behind them, hidden in the towering mountain of shattered black stone, the Dark Sea was waiting silently beneath the seal. Nephis looked around, her face betraying no emotion.

She did not seem interested in the Dark Sea and its seal, and while the massive figure of the kneeling Builder held her attention for a while, eventually, she simply walked past it and crossed the bridge that led to the sea of dust beyond.

There, two hills stood side by side.

One was a barrow built from black stone — from the shattered pieces of the Crimson Spire.

The other was an eerie mountain of monstrous bones, tall enough to dwarf the barrow.

They were the grave of the Sleepers who had fought and lost their lives on this battlefield and the bones of the Nightmare Creatures they had slain.

Nephis approached the barrow and stood beneath it, looking up.

Her eyes traveled to the words carved into the black stone...

[Here lie those

Who extinguished the sun

Dreamers of the Dark City

Sleep well

Your nightmare is over.]

Nephis remained motionless for a long while.

Eventually, she asked:

“Who buried them?"

Sunny shifted slightly.

"I did."

She lowered her head and let out an almost inaudible sigh.

"Thank you."

Her words fell heavy into the ashen silence. After some time, Nephis turned back and looked at the ruins of the Crimson Spire.

"People call me a hero, you know. For leading the Sleepers of the Dark City back to the waking world. But actually, there was nothing heroic about it."

She paused for a moment.

"I merely used them to achieve my goals. I needed an army to reach the Gateway, and for that, I needed to wrestle authority out of Gunlaug's hands. So, I simply made myself into the opposite of Gunlaugh. I didn't really know much about people back then... but becoming the opposite of the man who oppressed them was simple enough."

Nephis smiled bitterly.

"Of course, I sincerely believed that laying siege to the Crimson Spire was the best choice for all of them — the only choice. But, still. I did it for myself. I did it to pursue my goals."

Sunny studied her silently for a few moments, then asked:

“Would you have done anything differently if you had a choice?"

Nephis looked at him in surprise.

"Done anything differently? Of course. I wouldn't have failed.”

Sunny raised an eyebrow, then gestured to the ruins of the Crimson Spire.

"It doesn't seem like you failed, though. If anything, it looks like you succeeded completely."

Nephis laughed quietly.

"If I succeeded, there would have been far more survivors. Most of all, I wouldn't have ended up stuck in the Dream Realm for two years."

She looked at the ruins of the Crimson Spire and sighed.

“Granted, I don't quite remember what transpired there. The battle against the Crimson Terror must have been too taxing. I figured out the mechanics of the Spire too late, I think. Caster was already dead by then, so there was no one to make the conduit instead of me. Oh... Caster was a Legacy whom the Sovereigns had sent to kill me. He died in the Spire."

Sunny smiled and looked away.

"Still... you were victorious in the end, weren't you?"

Nephis studied the ruins of the Crimson Spire once more.

Eventually, she said:

“Victorious? Oh... no, not at all. I only ever tasted defeat for the longest time."

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    I was recently re reading FS and what a coincidence that current chapters are also about their past on FS lol
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    quick question, wasn't the Puppeteer a Cursed Tyrant because during the eternal city arc it said it was a great Tyrant
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      It was a cursed Tyrant
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    If Sunny manages (if he's the one doing it) to make people forget about Asterion (probably excluding the Supremes from the equation), what prevents him from making them forget about him?
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      Well the fact that he doesn't want to not be remembered anymore, at least to his friends and family. Unless he can selectively ripped apart his own fate after killing the VTB, he would not do it anymore if he has a choice in that matter
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    It's like I'm watching a person reread history meanwhile another person personally experienced everything what was being narrated.

    The Vile Bird really did a number. Every experience, every connection you have gets ripped apart, then it gets filled up by something thats similar. All existence forgot Suny, but traces of his still remain, it's just obscured by a dense fog.
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    What a powerful and important chapter. I especially like the epitaph.
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    Bit random, but the tomb of Ariel is the remains of an unholy Titan and god grave is presumably the skeleton of an unholy Titan or maybe a void being.

    Who do you think would win in a potential battle

    The Stone Titan or Godgrave
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      Both were Unholy Titans. But if we're to make an assumption, the profane being who's Skeleton lies in Godgrave would probably win.

      Using the logic of Stone vs Flesh is meaningless at their level, no?
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      I think big skeleton guy will win. See ,he attacked the sun realm and he was roasted dead by the flame of the sun god whereas that stone boy attacked Arial —the daemon…who is assumed as weaker than the sun gods…as daemon's are inferior to the great gods…so a guy who can go against the flame of the sun god and attack his own realm will be more dreadful and horrifying than stone boy who attacked a demon. Eventually both died ,even daemon's died so did great gods what remained was " dust" and it will eternally eternally( no I'm not a narcissist)just got an inspiration to write this and did that
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        And the skeleton guy would probably revive if it weren't for the sun constantly burning away its regrowing flesh
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      Stone Giant had practically an impenetrable and invulnerable body with the blood of the river of time flowing in him. Lost to Ariel, Daemon of Dread, one of the strongest divine beings in existence.

      The Skeleton has an undying body where his blood and flesh is the scarlet infestation and has practically limitless regeneration. Presumably still alive and for eons has been resisting the destruction of the Sun Realm.

      I am also leaning slightly towards the skeleton because it stayed alive for so long. However the Stone Titan has the river of time flowing within it so it it's really unpredictable how this hypothetical battle plays out
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    I wonder how Mordret's ability interacts with Shadows. Does Sunny sees their shadow, or mordret's? Shadows are tied to the soul, so shouldn't it be in the shadow of mordret on all of them. Or is he mirror the shadow of the people he's possessing? In any case, the features on their shadow would be reversed wouldn't it? Seems like it'd be an interesting detection method, but would probably kill most of Mordret's stealth capacity. That, or it's just not something that was considered while writing.
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      If I'm not mistaken, all vessels have Mordreth's shadow, but it's indistinguishable from the vessels' shadows, or something like that. You can reread the chapters about the glass city.
      The higher the rank, the greater the similarity to their "Concept." For Mordreth, it's nothingness or reflections, and nothingness creatures have no shadow, just as Mordreth's reflections don't. Therefore, I believe that now, or at the next rank, Mordreth will be able to live peacefully without a shadow. There just wasn't anyone to help him get rid of it.
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        I'm pretty sure everything has a shadow

        Cause if the gods and daemons didn't have a shadow they couldn't have died
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          Death in this novel is a very concrete "physical process," not an abstract end to existence. Therefore, we have plenty of creatures who survived their own deaths with shadows (Sunny, Killer, Peace), as well as completely destroyed creatures without shadows (The Others, Sovereigns from the Underwater City, Kanakht).
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    The last passages are more significant than you think.

    Nephis doesn't remember what actually transpired, but her feelings about the events remain, even if she doesn't know why exactly. But Sunny does know.

    It's true that she doesn't consider it a victory because she could have saved more people, but I think the deeper reason she feels like it's not a victory... is because of what transpired with her and Sunny at the tower. Using his true name against him, not being able to go together... this might be a confirmation for Sunny that she truly regrets what she did back then.
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    Neph now knows Sunny buried the dead kids of the forgotten shore crying_kitten

    This hurts. Neph can't remember the sacrifice she made that lead her to stay in the dream realm for those two year. And Sunny can't share in the emotion and memories Neph is having right now because he isn't f#cking remembered cry

    I don't care, I need Neph to cry when he is remembered. I want at hurricane of complicated emotions. I need it to be the biggest emotional moment in the history of this novel.
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    Quote: RubinVidi
    For the record all members of The Nine is fated.
    Sunny didn't become Weaver's heir because he is fated, but because he collects Weaver's lineage.
    Even when he is fateless, he is still Weaver's heir

    i wonder if sunny could untangle the strings of fate bound around him from fated
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