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Chapter 2874: Success and Failure

Chained in the mirror cage, utterly alone and powerless, Mordret spent a long time thinking about his senseless life, all the people who had betrayed and abandoned him, the birthright that he had been denied, and the precious things that had been taken from him.

And slowly but surely, he was consumed by hatred. Or rather...

He allowed hatred to consume him. Mordret was full of bitterness, anger, and unbearable resentment, of course. Naturally, he wished to avenge himself on the Clan Valor — and on his heartless father, most of all. But in truth, the hatred Mordret felt was not that overwhelming, at least not at first.

It was just that he was tired of being aimless. So, he decided to make vengeance his goal. The fact that walking the path of wrathful retribution was a sober and conscious decision on his part did not mean that he wasn't earnest in his devotion to it, though. Sealed in the darkness, Mordret made a choice. He chose to surrender himself to hatred and made it the axis of his existence.... he forged his own destiny out of the dark desire to see those who slighted him ruined and gone.

That was how he endured his long imprisonment. Day after day, he waited and contemplated how he would destroy the Great Clan Valor and take his father's life. There was a lot to consider — his father was Supreme, after all, which meant that he might as well have been a god.

Rebelling against gods was a daring vocation.

Mordret waited, and waited, and waited... he was nothing if not patient, and eventually, his patience paid off.

Six long, torturous years later, Mordret walked out of the Night Temple covered in blood. He left behind the aimless youth he used to be and embraced the murderous, wicked man he had become.

That was how the Prince of Nothing was born.

Now, nearly a decade later, Mordret had reached incredible heights. He seemingly achieved all his daring goals, as well. Clan Valor was no more; his father, the King of Swords, was dead. Mordret himself, meanwhile, was Supreme — an incredible feat that only six other people in history had ever achieved. From the outside, his success truly seemed nothing short of remarkable... Not just anyone could fight against all of humanity alone, after all. And Mordret was not only waging war on the entire world all by his lonesome self — at the moment, he had humanity on the ropes. He had come a long way...

But in truth, Mordret life had been a mixed bag of success and failure.

He had successfully escaped the Night Temple. He challenged the Nightmare Seed in the Ivory Tower and conquered it, becoming Ascended — just as he had intended to once. Later, he joined the Song Domain and plotted against Clan Valor during the Chain of Nightmares, upsetting the balance of power and costing his sister a chance to pull off a decisive victory.

Madoc of Valor and an army of retainers perished in Antarctica, while Mordret himself challenged the Third Nightmare and returned Transcendent from the Tomb of Ariel.

During the Domain War, he decimated the House of Night and invaded the Sword Domain, singlehandedly opening the second front of the war and costing the King of Swords both the loyalty of his daughter and the great boon of ruling Bastion. These losses robbed Anvil of strength in the final battle against Ki Song, and ultimately resulted in his death at the hands of the King of Shadows.

However, Mordret had failed in his ultimate goal — taking the life of his father with his own two hands. Stalled in Bastion by Morgan and her merry band of government Saints, he missed the chance to cut the King of Swords down. Instead, it was the Lord of Shadows who had delivered the last strike. And therein lay the problem...

After the death of the King and the collapse of Clan Valor, Mordret found himself aimless once more. He had achieved all his impossible goals, and was not sure what to do with himself after that.

His hatred, which gave his life meaning, was suddenly pointless. With his vengeance delivered — albeit in quite an unsatisfying manner — Mordret found himself in a peculiar state of having no purpose anymore.

He had already forgotten how to live without an overwhelming, all-consuming goal dictating his every action by then, but there he was again, having no clear reason to go on.

In that colorless, confounding void, Mordret discovered a new fact about himself.

It was that he wanted to live.

It was ironic, really, how much he abhorred the idea of ceasing to exist and becoming nothing. Mordret wanted to be something — someone — and continue to live, with or without reason. In fact, the desire to exist was a reason in itself.

Perhaps it was only reasonable, though. After all, that was the nature of all beings born out of Nothing. They all yearned to be witnessed by the living and become something.

The problem, of course, was that Mordret already knew what was coming.

With the Sovereigns gone, the monster who had raised him would soon come back. And when Asterion escaped his seal, just like Mordret had once escaped his own, humanity was going to become its prey. Mordret knew the hunger and ambition of the Dreamspawn better than anyone... he knew what Asterion was capable of, as well. So, he abandoned the notion of finding some complicated meaning to survival and dedicated himself to survival for survival's sake — no different from a beast.

In order to survive, Mordret needed to achieve two things.

He had to retrieve his Flaw from the Great Mirror, so that Asterion did not get his hands on the wretched thing...

And he had to become Supreme.

The latter especially seemed like an insurmountable obstacle. Mordret had the example of Changing Star and the Lord of Shadows in front of him, and yet, he was not sure how to go about becoming a Supreme. Eventually, though, Mordret achieved both of those goals.

But his problems were only beginning.

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    Still can't fathom how op these fools will be when they are all Sacred. Supreme Humans are so cracked it's ridiculous that they are like on par with Angel level in LOTM.
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        Yeah I also think along the same lines. Also why did you mark it as spoiler?
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          Seq 0 and above the sequences is technically a spoiler to those who have not started or are just at the beginning, because we get to know these things later on after many roselle pages
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            Ok that makes sense. I mean I have been basically spoiled on half of LOTM exactly in the comment section of this novel
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    Oh God G3 is setting him up to be included in the Cohort, and it's because Mordt saw Cassie Half Naked and 2 other women.

    Go on Mordt go through your Canto. Let the Yi Sang flow thru your reflection.
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      He is a man after all)
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    I guess we are in for several chaps of mordy flashbacks
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    I guess G3 is now officially gonna make mordred join the cohort
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      I don't think Mordred will join the cohort, because I doubt a cohort makes sense at the level of Spirits. We've all seen Sacred NS, and Sacred Humans are supposed to be even deadlier. So why would they constantly be in a team? At this level, sharing responsibilities is far more important than teamwork. (And the war with Asterion only confirms this.) And this is more of an alliance than a cohort.
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        I mean we have see members of the cohort do things they weren't supposed to be able to do sooo... I wouldn't take that off your bingo card just yet. You never know
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    Giving in to hatred is the same as giving in to corruption. It takes you down the path opposite of Ascension to absolute corruption, making you a mirror of what we were destined to become.

    I would like to see it happen as Mordred has a decision to make on whether he wants to give in to hatred and corruption or if he finds himself wanting to be a part of a family more than he wants to live and dwell in his own hatred. And ultimately if that did happen, I truly believe that mordred would somehow end up sacrificing himself for the greater good. But again, that's wishful thinking and I'm not sure if G3 would see it happen that way.
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      Only LOTM has all characters get the same personality transplant.
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    Mordret is like Darth Vader where his entire purpose was to let his hatred fuel him and seeking vengeance on the ghosts of his past
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    Modret is dying in this arc for sure
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      I think the opposite, g3 is building him up to be official cohort
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        Sunny and nephis have been so forgiving since moderet fought the God grave war
        It is time for him to Goooooòoo🥴🥴
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    Huh so I'm sensing a Mordret side story flashback. Also by humanizing Mordret more I wonder if G3 plans to align him closer with Sunny/Nephis after this ends.
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      The gap between a sacred and supreme is probably bigger than the gap between an awakened and supreme. If he doesn’t become a character that Sunny wants alive, doesn’t Sunny probably just instant kill him? They mentioned several times that humanity just dies if the ranks above supremes invades, its just an unstoppable extinction event if I remember correctly.
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    Mordred seems to be following in footsteps, but in reverse. He repeated and predicted Sunny's path on the Chained Isles, and he explained that Desire is the source of everything before we learned it in the Tomb. Even his ability to resurrect dead vessels resembles the ability to give life, which only appears at the rank of Sacred.
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      The war lineage should've had life properties

      Hah! It's my turn, its not christmas every day no?
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    He had successfully escaped the Night Temple. He challenged the Nightmare Seed in the Ivory Tower and conquered it, becoming Ascended — just as he had intended to once. Later, he joined the Song Domain and plotted against Clan Valor during the Chain of Nightmares, upsetting the balance of power and costing his sister a chance to pull off a decisive victory.

    Madoc of Valor and an army of retainers perished in Antarctica, while Mordret himself challenged the Third Nightmare and returned Transcendent from the Tomb of Ariel.

    During the Domain War, he decimated the House of Night and invaded the Sword Domain, singlehandedly opening the second front of the war and costing the King of Swords both the loyalty of his daughter and the great boon of ruling Bastion. These losses robbed Anvil of strength in the final battle against Ki Song, and ultimately resulted in his death at the hands of the Lord of Shadows.



    Nah, I ain't gonna lie, if we just read about the feats of this mf, he is really him.
    And also, surviving even the gaze of weaver's reflection in the mirror in palace of imagination. I dont know why but I consider it a good enough feat too.
    And let's not forget about what he did in chain of nightmares
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      After your testimony and careful consideration.... the court decided to reevaluate the fraud allegations: next court meeting is set to 10-20 chapters from now. the accused is allowed on bond and will have to report any FRAUDULENT actions including but not restricted to the following :

      - ambushing Cassie ( heavily injured and unconscious ) Rain ( several ranks lower than him) and a diagnosed braindead patient of the Firekeeper hospital ( smile of heaven )

      -Not engaging in direct honorable 1v1 with an adversary of the same rank ( likely asterion) and refusing soul fights

      - Trying to rizz rain to avoid fighting sunny ( immediate execution is warranted )

      Meeting is adjourned
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        Didn't he also try to kill/backstab sunny and cassie after escaping the night temple?
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          In his defense he doesn't remember that, and they were on the same Rank so it was a fair fight, actually it was not fair... it was an entire castle V One so Mordret was acting in self defense
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            The prison was meant to detain him or his reflection, since they tried and couldn't kill the boy.

            He used sunny to escape then to show his appreciation, kill him.

            The difference is sunny knows friend from foe, mordred is so confused, his main purpose in life was to kill his father.

            It doesn't matter if he forgot. Thats not how sunny remembers it
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