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Chapter 2887: Inner Circle

They spent the day resting.

Nephis meditated with her eyes closed, her face pale. Seeing her like this, Sunny was reminded of their times on the Forgotten Shore — the early days spent in the Crimson Labyrinth, searching for the city from Cassie's vision.

Nephis used to meditate often back then, as well, learning how to cope with the pain of her Flaw. She was not in pain at the moment, but being defeated and losing most of her Domain must have hurt just as much, if not more.

But he knew that she would be... if not alright, then at least the same. That was Nephis, after all — she did not know how to stop. No matter how hurt she got, she continued to push forward with the same blind determination, utterly devoted to her seemingly unreasonable goal.

If he asked, she would say that it was just pain.

She had grown used to pain even before they met, and that was why no amount of anguish could faze her.

That said, her stubbornness did not mean that she was inflexible. On the contrary, Nephis could adapt to almost anything, becoming whatever she needed to become in order to overcome the obstacles facing her. At the moment, that meant that their present strategy had to change.

Sunny fought on the ground, surrounded by his shades and protected by his Shadows. As of late, there was also Azarax and his Deathless army to support the Shadow Legion in case an especially tough enemy revealed itself. Nephis was alone in the sky, though.

Dodging the arrows and javelins of the cursed prisoners of Ariel's Hell was already difficult enough, but there were also beings capable of flight among the Deathless. It did not really make sense, since nothing supported the weight of their skeletal bodies in the air, and yet it was true.

With her power severely diminished, Nephis could not stay alone in the sky anymore. So, they decided that from tonight forward, her role was going to change.

Instead of attacking the Deathless from above to make the passage of the Shadow Legion easier, she was going to be among the shades on the ground tonight. Neph's role would be to heal the shades as they were being damaged, which would allow the Shadow Legion to move much faster and face far greater threats.

And if her help was needed, she would always be able to aim the Blessing at their enemies and join the fight.

Which meant that Sunny would be the tip of the spear today. He was glad to be, but the tactics he used would need to be shifted to a more aggressive approach.

‘Despite his irritating personality, Azarax is quite useful.'

It was not just that the ancient tyrant was powerful or that his thralls were strong. The most beneficial thing about him was that his Deathless warriors could move ahead of the Shadow Legion, serving as a robust meat shield.

Well... perhaps a bone shield, in this case. The point was that their presence on the battlefield diminished the rate of attrition among Sunny's shades and allowed the Shadow Legion to be more effective.

"What do you think we will find there?"

Neph's voice distracted Sunny from his thoughts. At some point, she had opened her eyes and looked at the distant silhouette of the Tomb of Ariel. Her voice sounded even, but there was a dark undertone to it. Sunny hesitated.

Eventually, he shrugged.

"There is no way to tell."

The real Great River was bound to be entirely different from the one they had encountered in the Nightmare. That was because there would not have been a Twilight in the true Tomb of Ariel — Daeron's people had only entered the Seed of Nightmare, after all, not the actual pyramid.

It was only the Serpent King himself and a small number of his champions who had. So, there would be no city of the Outsiders on the Great River. There would be no army to lay siege to Verge, even if it had ultimately failed. This absence would affect the cities of the River People, as well, changing everything Sunny and Nephis knew about their civilization.

However... there would be no Plagues, either. Because the members of the cohort, too, had only entered the Nightmare version of the Tomb of Ariel, not the real thing. The forces of the Defilement would not have been led on a terrifying conquest of the Great River by the six Heralds of the Estuary, and so, the cities of the River People could still be intact.

Sunny did not believe that they were, though.

He sighed.

"But I am certain that it will be bad."

His opinion was based on one simple fact... it was that he had encountered many Nightmare Creatures from the Tomb of Ariel during the Chain of Nightmares. The fact that they had been able to escape the Dream Realm in great numbers hinted at the fact that the civilization of the River People had fallen, after all, and that there was nothing but Corruption in the great pyramid anymore.

And there was something else, as well...

It was the Vile Thieving Bird.

If it had really made a nest at the heart of the Tomb of Ariel after escaping the Nightmare and returning to life once more, then there was no telling how its presence affected the Great River.

That loathsome bird was a unique existence that had been hated both by the gods and by the Void Beings, which meant that it did not really belong to either side. That made it highly unpredictable... from what Sunny knew, the Vile Thieving Bird was only interested in shiny things and anything that had to do with Weaver, so there was no telling what it would do.

There was a high chance that it had left the Tomb of Ariel already, even if Sunny believed that it hadn't. There was also a chance that it simply waited in the Estuary... alternatively, it could have already destroyed Verge and eaten the First Seeker. It could have stolen the eyes of every human in Fallen Grace or Weave.

It could have even stolen all seven suns from the skies above the Great River, just to add them to its collection of shiny things.

So, Sunny did not know.

Nephis smiled faintly.

“Worse than this?"

He chuckled.

"Listen... I might be a bit oblivious at times, but even I am not foolish enough to say something like no, things just can't get any worse aloud. Things can definitely get way worse."

He looked up.

"Do you hear that, universe? I've learned."

The sun was already setting, so Azarax emerged from the deep shadows at the base of the rock formation and put his fearsome axe on his shoulder.

Deep in the shining carapace of his glass armor, the black skeleton seemed to be absorbing the scarlet radiance of the sunset.

“Prepare yourselves, waifs. The night is coming.”

Sunny sighed and rose to his feet. Nephis followed his example, her simple white tunic fluttering in the rising wind.

All around them, the sand rippled.

The Deathless warriors subjugated by Azarax rose from beneath the dunes, forming a crescent formation in front of the three Supremes. Then, an army of shades rose from Sunny's shadows to stand behind them.

The Wolf and his pack, the Obsidian Wasps, the Great Beasts of Godgrave and the Asuras of Condemnation, the Immortals of the Eternal City... and more.

Saint and Slayer moved forward to lead them.

Serpent slithered across the dunes like an onyx river, his chilling hiss reverberating under the dark sky.

Sunny inhaled deeply, feeling his strength grow as deep shadows shrouded the world. He divided himself into seven avatars and reached into the shadows, preparing to encase each in a fearsome Shell.

Azarax was already walking forward to stand at the forefront of the joined formation of the Deathless and the shades.

“Tonight is going to be different. Tonight, we will taste the true meaning of dread... the true horror of Ariel's Hell.”

His grin seemed to grow wider and more vicious.

“That is because we are close to the inner expanse of the desert. Here, only the most elite armies of the Demon Legion and the Divine Host clashed for the right to rule hell. So, tonight, we will probably face the worst fiends who dwell in this godforsaken land... the blessed land. Supreme, Sacred... have you ever faced Sacred beings in battle, Shadow?"

Sunny shook his head.

"No."

Azarax scoffed.

"Unsurprising. You wouldn't know the dread and horror of earning a deity's wrath..."

Sunny interrupted him in a calm tone:

"I did kill a few Cursed beings, though. Including a Cursed Tyrant... no, wait. Two Cursed Tyrants? One was alive, while the other was already dead. But I still killed both."

Azarax stared at him silently for a few moments, then turned his skull to Nephis. She shrugged.

"I did fight a few Cursed Ones, but I only ever killed one. A Demon."

She paused for a moment, and then added in a calm tone:

“What about you?"

The ancient tyrant remained silent for a while. Eventually, he just looked away and stared at the desert.

"Well, anyway, you're out of luck. Because if we do encounter one of the Sacred Beasts of the high commanders tonight..."

The darkness nestling in his eyes seemed to grow deeper.

“You'll get a chance to face a Sacred being who cannot be killed. Let's see how strong you are then.”

Sunny — all seven of his incarnations — looked at Azarax at the same time.

He lingered for a moment and then sighed.

"If we do encounter something like that, it won't matter how strong we are."

He smiled.

"What will matter is how swift we can run. And we can both run faster than you, so... who is really out of luck here, huh?"

With that, he commanded the Shadow Legion to march forward.

Another night in hell had begun.

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    "Whats a king to a god"

    -Jay z
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      real
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      god is a woman
      -Ariana grande
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    Ok that doesn't make sense. When was it confirmed that daerion only ever entered a nightmare and not the real tomb? The only time I can think of that being revealed is when sunny talked to windflower but I don't remember it. And it also doesn't make sense because if he did enter a nightmare then why did sunny and co encounter them? First of all, in order for them all to enter a nightmare they need to be if the same rank which daerion was a supreme while the others were transcendent. If they entered their own seeds daerion and windflower should have never encountered sunny. The tomb is very weird in how it dealt with time but it still doesn't make sense because if the nightmare took place when sunny and neph entered the tomb, he would have to be in the real tomb for him to be in the nightmare. There is nothing saying there can't be multiple nightmares of the same point in time but all nightmares of that time aren't connected.
    I'm not great at explaining but the best analogy I can think of is a planet and it's moons. The tomb of Ariel is the center plant and the nightmares represent the moons. Just because all the moons orbit the same planet don't mean they are all connected.
    I think this is one of those unreliable narrator moments where sunny is wrong.
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      it literally says daerion and a few others entered the real tomb, but others entered the seed
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        This is what I get for reading as soon as I wake up.
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          It's not on you, it's just poorly phrased there. I had to reread those lines like 3 times to get it.

          That was because there would not have been a Twilight in the true Tomb of Ariel — Daeron's people had only entered the Seed of Nightmare, after all, not the actual pyramid.

          It was only the Serpent King himself and a small number of his champions who had.


          Double had, 'had only' then a line break and a referential had. I'm not literary enough to explain why but it's definitely a clumsy couple of sentences to read.
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            Yeah but I could have definitely understood it better. I earned those down votes lmfao
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      O plano de daeron era formar um exército de santos por isso desafiou a semente
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    I'm at the edge of my seat just get to the freaking tomb already Kai is suffering over here
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      Not the glorious femboy
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    Finally, we'll see a real, uncorrupted, fully alive, and almost sentient Spirit human. I bet he'll take Sunny on a ride of Will and turn the fight into something surreal.
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      Who are you talking about? Azarax? He's still a Sovereign though.
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        the enemy they are about to face
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          I see. I didn't think you were referring to one of the deathless spirits. You have my apologies, sir.
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      azarax said 'sacred beast' meaning they are no human.
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        He talked about this Beast being the supreme commander. Beasts, as we all know, aren't known for their intelligence. I think he simply ignored the Spirits' personalities and emphasized their strength. That would be typical of Azarax.
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        all humans are classed as beasts by number of soul cores with the sole exception of divine aspect holders of course
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          ik, but in this context he meant actual beasts. why do u think he would need to specify the word beast if literary everyone had only one core
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        Azarax said that spirits and divine beasts led the conquest. So either a sacred beast is just a spirit with no intelligence, or a noble creature
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      Who said it would be a human though
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      Not sure what to expect really. Whether something intelligent and sinister like Doubt(Mothra), a silent menace like Slayer, or an op meme lord like Azarax.

      I am keeping expectations low because Moth was surprisingly a really fun conclusion to that arc.
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    As Sunny is supreme now. Could he look at the battle of the gods and demons in the storm of the big river?
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      Perhaps. He might even glimpse a few seconds of it, which can be a lot considering time is irrelevant in a battle between Sacred/Cursed beings and those above them.
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      prolly. He was able to glimpse at fate for a few minutes. Though, withstanding all the daemons and gods killing intent might be a struggle.
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    Every day i am just vividly daydreaming of the moment when Sunny gets his fate back. It's something I have been wanting since I was caught up, and it's now dangling in front of us and I can barely contain my excitement and imagination
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      Not for a while (I hope their adventures in the tomb don't span 300 chapters), just read, wait, and keep reading.
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      4 chapters ago
      Chapter name Halfway there

      She remained silent for a while, and then said:

      “I did stab you, after all. So, naturally — I'll help you, Cassie. Until Sunny and Nephis come back."

      Cassie smiled. and nodded.

      "Until Sunny and Nephis come back."

      ***

      I think it's gonna be a long journey.
      My guess is they challenge 5th nightmare in ToA after or before they defeat VTB, but they'll find a way to remove asterion from everyone's mind before going to 5th NM and Cassie and Mordret will defeat dreamspawn.
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        On the one hand, I want Sanfis to return from the tomb as Sacred and quickly challenge the fifth nightmare. But on the other hand, I want Mordreth and Cassie to become Sacred along with Sanfis, so they must enter the same nightmare. Ideally, this would be a nightmare in America.
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        they are gonna challenge the 5th nighmare in america
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        No as if mordret defeats the dream spawn humanity will become his puppets
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    LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE!! jigglin

    I don't know about you guys, but this is a strong arc. I just need more Sunphis, lore and a heavy emotional scene from Neph once Sunny gets his fate back.
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      I need more of everything you said now and even waaay more when he gets his fate back lol
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        another 5 days bang sesh in the tower once they reclaim it?
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          hell yeah leocheers
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      I’m honestly expecting Nephis to square UP after she gets her memory back. If Sunny had issues with being her slave, even if that was for the apparent greater good of his life, then this feels like an amazing opportunity for the reversal of that betrayed feeling for Nephis. I do think, or at least hope (for my own sanity), that she’ll at least come to terms with it, even if it’s not forgiveness.

      I’ve never done a proper character analysis, but this is a fun rabbit hole of thought. A few possibilities for her reactions include an emotionally charged fight, her at least half heartedly trying to kill him, an emotional reunion, a heated argument, or her completely detaching from him. There are more possible futures, but those are the ones that resonate with me as most likely.

      Then I guess we can talk about her motivations for feeling any one of those ways. This’ll include the original betrayal of him leaving them to fight the final trial of the third nightmare alone, but honestly I’m drawing a blank after that. I can see derivative concerns from the original betrayal; he ultimately chose his freedom over the group, after all. However, a case can definitely be made that his and Cassie’s stunt set the stage for them to take over humanity; both opposing factions being unable to use their seers had to have been a MASSIVE advantage to their plots, on top of them forgetting about the powerhouse that is Sunny. Plus, they will be about to recognize that he was always close, and still helped the party even when they didn’t know it. I do hope they appreciate some of the depths of despair Sunny went through. And that he eventually did decide he’d rather live as a slave to the people he cares about than unbound to anything.

      Speaking of, it would be mad interesting if Nephis used his shadow bond immediately after she got her memories of him back. It would infinitely complicate the situation, bringing back Sunny’s paranoia and anxieties, but it’s always a possibility.

      Anyways, I’m pretty sure there will be a heated argument (maybe in the form of the emotionally charged fight) then an emotional reunion. It kinda doesn’t make sense for Nephis to stay too mad, even if emotions are often not linked to logic. Iirc, she wanted somebody to stand as her equal and to share the burden, which Sunny has done, and she’ll understand why he couldn’t tell her about his past up to this point.

      That does bring up an interesting case of whether the Union of memories before and after the Great Forgetting will cause painful melding of the party’s before and after personalities. For most of them, it won’t be that dramatic, but Mordret made an excellent point in that Cassie’s memories are in tatters. Sure she is still plenty competent and acts through her past self basically programming her future self, but there’s gotta be a moment where the reunion of her mind almost breaks her. I can also see the reunion of her mind allowing her to know about some great calamity that will strike humanity very soon after the dreamspawn is dealt with. I recognize this has detached from the original prompted response, so apologies; there’s just so many interesting plot points to speculate on

      As a small end note, I do wonder whether the awakening of the dream god will be accelerated by Sunny entering the mind of the people again with such momentum. I mean I guess he’s still “dead” to the public, but there will definitely still be fans, right? Also I do think Mordret will be pissed (and morbidly amused) when he remembers Sunny.
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        I expect more of an emotional smackdown from Neph against Sunny instead of a fight between them because I don't think he would fight back. As you said, it's really fun and interesting to think about the reactions and the changing of the relationship as he reclaims his fate. The whole situation is very MESSY, so you don't really know what to expect of how EXACTLY they react, but no matter in what way they express their rage, frustration, sadness, love, hope, etc., it would be within expectations in a sense.
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    Hermano, Azarax el poderoso? Azarax el fraude será
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    I like the call back to the Forgotten Shore. Sunny and Nephis always adapt, no matter the situation, which is what makes them such a formidable duo.
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      So far Sunny and Nephis have been too powerful. I think the author will weaken them both so that it resembles the situation on the forgotten coast. Nephis no longer has the backing of his domain and if Sunny loses any avatar against a sacred being it's gonna be Big nerff.
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    Sunny, with the support of his entire kingdom, can probably easily move Nevis with shadow step, which has become "light", can't he?
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      it would still consume a whole lot of essence since she is a Supreme Titan
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