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Chapter 2904: Song of the Fallen

Cassie laughed quietly.

“Look. The Dreamspawn might have failed to infect me with the plague, but he certainly infected me with that damn metaphor. I just can't seem to get rid of it..."

She fell silent, and then forced out a smile.

“In any case, that is the reason why I am hesitating to betray your other self. It makes sense to ensure his rapid defeat to postpone the slaughter, so that Sunny and Nephis could return and save everyone. But if I can't hide in their shadow anymore? Then this is it... this is the end. There is no tomorrow, and no hope if the King of Nothing is defeated."

She laughed again.

"To tell you the truth... despite the fact that Mordret is watching my every step and listening to my every word, I still managed to fool him and build a trap for him, right under his nose. It was not that hard, actually. He is not as good at runic sorcery as I am. So even if he saw me create the array and read every rune, what was the point? He only understood enough of its general form to sate his suspicion. He didn't see — had no capacity to see — the sharp knife I hid in the nuance, to drive it into his back at the right second and destroy him."

The other Mordret stared at her from the mirror.

After a long stretch of silence, he said in a subdued tone:

“He was expecting you to manipulate his memories. He was so focused on creating countermeasures against your Aspect that he missed the real threat."

Cassie shrugged.

“Naturally he did. That is the secret of magic, after all: attention, expectation, misdirection. The pledge, the turn, the prestige... what people see, what people cannot see. Like me. I am unseeing, and therefore remain unseen. And so, they never see me coming."

She smiled faintly.

“Your other self was the only one who saw me for what I was, you know, and treated me with due diligence. But even he grew complacent after attaining Supremacy. It is in the nature of the Supremes to be overconfident and arrogant, I think. So, when he saw me covered in blood and trembling, a mere Saint, he let his guard down. Like I knew he would."

She shrugged.

"Like they all do."

The other Mordret sighed, then said quietly:

"But you are saying these things aloud knowing that he is listening... which means that you have changed your mind, in the end."

Cassie let out a bitter laugh.

"Have I? Yes, I guess I have... just now."

She raised her head and inhaled deeply.

“l am tired. I am at the end of my wits. I don't even recognize myself anymore... and not only because my own memories are missing. All this deviousness, all these schemes, all these calculations — it is not in my nature. I think I heard your other self mention once that he simply reflected the world back on itself, and was therefore shaped by the world into becoming an exceptional monster. But he had been exceptional, to begin with. They all were. Children of legendary warriors, heirs of the gods, born under fateful omens, raised and nurtured by the crushing pressure of unimaginable adversity..."

She smiled wistfully.

"But I was just a normal girl. I had a normal childhood and normal parents. There wasn't anything exceptional about me... until I was faced with exceptional challenges, and was left with no choice but to rise to the occasion. So that was what I did — right or wrong, I made one small choice after another, each twisting my form a little more. Until I couldn't recognize it anymore. So who was really shaped by this cursed world into what they are today, between Mordret and me?"

Cassie sighed and faced the mirror once more.

"I used to believe that Sunny and Nephis would return and save the day. But if I am honest with myself... it's all because of me. I set all of this in motion. I might have forgotten where they went, but I know that they left because of a message my past self had sent into the future. She must have had a plan... she must have had a vision."

Cassie's expression hardened, turning colder and darker.

“So now, I choose to believe in myself. I choose to have faith in myself. I won't hope for their return anymore, so I will not betray your other self. Because he is all I have... just like I am all he has. A couple of monsters, forced to face a far more frightening abomination."

She remained silent for a long while, and then reached toward the mirror. Tracing its cold surface with her fingers, Cassie raised her other hand and touched the blood-stained skin around her missing eye.

"But we, at least, have each other. While you have nothing. Are you envious of me? Because he needs me, while all you ever wanted was to be needed."

The other Mordret seemed to smile.

"I don't think I am capable of feeling envy, to be honest. I can pretend to feel it, though, if you want."

Cassie sighed.

"He put you in the Great Mirror and kept you imprisoned there for so long. And still, you long to be needed by him, appreciated by him, valued by him. Because you think you love him. But how can you love him? You don't even know him."

The other Mordret remained silent.

She did, as well, and then said quietly:

“But you want to, don't you? To get to know him. To grow closer."

Finally, he laughed.

"So, what is this? The pledge, the turn, or the prestige? Am I failing to see you as well, Lady Cassia?"

She shrugged.

"The greatest ruse is the one you cannot resist, even if you see it coming. But no... I am not here to deceive, manipulate, or use you. I simply want to give you what you want, for no other reason than that I can. Now that our end might be drawing close, I wanted to do something good for once, without thinking about how it would benefit me."

The other Mordret seemed to shake his head.

"Sounds exactly like something that a person planning to deceive, manipulate, and use me would say. Still... what is it, exactly, that you want to do?"

Cassie smiled weakly.

“I already said it, didn't I? My power is to see, to know, and to remember. Or to forget. And ever since coming to the Ebony Tower, I've seen, I've gotten to know, and I remembered your other self — everything there was to learn about the years when the two of you were one being, and most of what there was to learn about the years you were apart. It was like I was there, with him. Up to the point when he attained Supremacy, at least. After that... containing his memories becomes quite hard."

The other Mordret — one who had been separated from the only remaining part of himself — hesitated, then asked in a confused tone:

"Why are you telling me this? Are you taunting me, Lady Cassia?"

She shook her head.

“No. Don't you understand? My power is to see, to know, and to remember — yes. But it is also to help the rest see, know, and remember. I am Song of the Fallen, after all. My fate is to sing about those I witnessed, not to bear the memory of them in silence. In other words, just like I took the memories of a lifetime spent alone from his mind... I can share them with you. I can help you experience all the things that he experienced, so that you come to know him."

The other Mordret remained silent for a long while. Cassie waited for his response in the darkness, faced with only the coldness of the mirror under the fingers of her left hand and the hot, feverish slickness of her skin under the fingers of her right hand. Eventually, he whispered:

"Why would you do that for me?"

She inhaled deeply.

“It's because I cannot see the future anymore, but I can still predict it. And I predict that you might need these memories, one day."

He lingered for a few seconds, then said quietly:

"No... that is not true. You're lying."

He paused for a moment.

“Instead, you think that you might need me to have these memories, one day. Isn't that right, Lady Cassia?"

She smiled.

"Is there a difference?"

He laughed bitterly.

"I guess not. Ah, it's peculiar..."

There was a long stretch of silence, but eventually, he said:

"I feel like I will regret taking you up on your offer. But at the same time, I know that I will regret it forever if I refuse it... in the end, all I will be left with is regret."

Cassie lowered her head.

“Still. It's better to regret something that you did than something that you could have done, but didn't. Believe me... I know that kind of torment well."

The part of Mordret imprisoned in the mirror sighed heavily and fell silent.

After a while, he asked:

"So, what do I do?"

Cassie leaned closer to the mirror until her face was almost pressed against it.

“It's easy."

She took a deep breath.

“Just look me in the eye..."

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    😂a blink girl asking people to look at her eye will never get old to me
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      You can still look into a blind persons eye moron its more of whens he says I see or similar points that are contradictory
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        How come only morons can see moronic things?

        Don't you know you've been pointing one finger at him while three are pointed right back at yourself?

        This is like the pot complaining the blackness of the kettle.

        A skim walker accusing someone else of skim walking

        A moron telling someone else he's a moron
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        Ahh...never been confused for a moron before, I wonder what your close minded response makes you then, I wonder is stating something obvious your claim to superior intelligence... look me straight in the eye and tell me you did not skim through my comment, no mental facilities were disturbed during the making of the comment I'm replying too, are you the type of person who needs to be explained too in order to understand why other people find things funny?... or are you the type that craves attention, you don't feel special when something doesn't involve you huh?... If you don't understand something, the it must be moronic huh?, was that how far you could make it up the thought ladder?
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    Imagine taking the guy who just finished the Forgotten Shore arc and trying to explain to him why Cassie is the best character in the novel, the mess that would be...
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      Lying is bad tho
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      Spoilers are bad, mkay?
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      My gf is in the Antarctica arc rn and I have to be very careful when she asks questions so I don’t accidentally spoil something lmfao
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    i know that there is a purpose behind that memory transfer, but i just cant guess it
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      Maybe she's trying to put Mordy back together
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        Same answer below
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          😅I usually make comments before reading them
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      It'll kill Mortret, by slowly regaining all the memories of every part of himself good Mordy will circumvent the flaw and become one person, killing him in the process. Making Cassie the only saint to have slain a Supreme Titan. Hence she'll ascend to supremacy after cold-bloodedly killing good Mortret killing bad Mordy as well. King of nothing can't have something, and that's just what Cassie gave him, himself in his entirety.

      Even the gods were slain by using their flaws against themselves, the deamons.

      Excellent lies you've weaved Epigone Cassie... that's how you kill a god. - Weaver of Lies
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    I dont think Cassie is ever becoming Supreme or atleast not this arc, it feels like G3 is taking a different route for her and is gonna twist us real good. but who knows maybe im wrong and she’s already supreme pressure
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      Analysis on the previous chapter's memories lead to definitive proof that:
      1. Cassie gathering memories is supreme
      2. Sunny got his fate back
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        Agreed,that version of her has Will and remembers sunny in forgotten shore
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    Quote: Ohshitimsorry
    Some time after their conversation concluded, the armies of the Hunger Domain walked across the celestial chains and entered the Chained Isles. During their crossing, the warriors of the White Feather clan rose from the Sky Below and reclaimed the Sanctuary of Noctis — it stood empty, protected by no one.ggvggh


    It reminded me of Napoleon's entry into Moscow. What if the entire subsequent battle is a reference to Russian military history? I can already see the potential for a reference to the Battle on the Ice.

    Astute observation... I never thought of referencing it to history that far back to Napoleon...you think maybe G3 is heeding my advice to him? I had a suggestion previously to G3 to make Shadow Slave more historical and about Russia that way it'll be a more accepted literature in his home county, I believe my words were "put in more of Putin in it."

    I'm sure I'm not the only person who gave away this idea about it.

    Here's the thing, no matter how popular a novel like Shadow Slave will become globally; if a fictional work is not accepted by the country it's made at, they can shut it down anytime.

    I don't want to make this political or discuss cultural differences, however that's the reality of the situation. Look at Jack Ma and Ling Ling of China. They made a name for themselves globally outside of China but they were still recalled back and shut down like stray dogs.

    OMG, I'm going to get flooded with hate again by the skim walking kids, the Russians, and Chinese readers and trolls.

    Please bear in mind this is not something I am responsible for, I'm just sharing this information and if you don't like to hear about this truth don't put your hate on me I had nothing to do about this.
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    Do you, the intelligent people who can read properly, see the stupidity of these skim walking assholes??? It doesn't matter whatever I said, they don't read anything anyways and just put in their dislikes without understanding anything. Nothing but annoying stupidity and ignorance.

    Doesn't matter no matter how many dislikes you try to put here. I won't take down this post. I'll just keep reposting it to remove your hate you asshole. It's too important to be censored by ignorance and stupidity.

    I'm taking my stand for freedom of speech here. You assholes have no right to censor this. You can censor all the silly jokes and kidding around I do that you don't get, but this? no...No...NO... If I surrender on this and give in, it'll be the same as saying everything that's evil in the world is alright. And nobody can do or say anything about it, not even me.

    Evil is not a necessity, it is a misguided byproduct of good intentions tainted by ignorance and foolishness. That's why we say whenever we see someone who gives into corruption...such a waste. Another good decent human being who became nothing but trash.
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    Now that intelligent people jumped into the discussion I can't repost it anymore. I'll have to accept the hate
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      Buddy, you’re overestimating the importance of light novels, not only in Russia but also in the world. I’m from Russia myself, and I can guarantee you with almost 100% certainty that no one knows Shadow Slave. As for it being banned—I don’t even know what would have to happen for that. Unless g3 starts adding gay characters… We have a saying: “The strictness of laws is offset by the fact that they are completely ignored.” Because of the war in Ukraine, many authors in Russia have been labeled “foreign agents,” but that doesn’t stop their books from being sold in stores. The number of banned books in Russia is very small, and most of them are related to Nazi Germany.
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        That's awfully unfortunate. Being labeled a "foreign agent" totally disregards all the hard work and imagination these writers put into the stories they write. This is just the type of discrimination I was talking about.

        Forget freedom of speech, does anyone even have the right to make a decent living to survive, feed your family and yourself? Because basically that's the main reason a writer writes right? To make a decent living. To survive.

        See the skim haters...you guys are evil
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          To get the "foreign agent" label in Russia one has to take money from foreign organizations. And if you do take money from foreign organizations, that makes you a foreign agent. It is what it is.
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            What's stopping foreign agents from leaving Russia though? Do the foreign agents pay their taxes? Most countries will collect taxes for online income depending on the situation, but that's a bit off topic.

            What I want to know is if Russia collects taxes for the income generated outside of Russia by these foreign agents?

            If you're a "foreign agent" but still paying your taxes for the money you generate outside of Russia how can that be justified?
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              The problem is not in taxes. If someone takes money from CIA, he will do something disruptive inside Russia. The same is true for other countries. If a senator in USA takes money from AIPAC, he will support the war against Iran no matter what. Get it?
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                Barisbi is getting paid with money from web novel subscribers coming from different countries globally by selling his product of ideas coming from his brain in Russia. If he pays taxes for it, that makes all the difference. He's not selling secrets from the government nor getting paid with CIA funds. Get it?
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        G3 has def added gay characters (cough cough Rain and Tamar)
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          If the 2 are Leslies, it hasn't been confirmed yet
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            Rain kept calling Tamar adorable, it’s definitely canon (let me cope)
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      Are you Russian by any chance?
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        I'm from is Russia, and I agree that no one knows about the Shadow Slave in Russia.
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          No one reads web novel there probably
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        You could say I'm partly mid south American dual citizenship
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          Hmm okay, thank you for the response
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            Sorry but it's classified information...I could tell you but then I'd have to kill you

            Just think of me as a global citizen of the world
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      Literature can be either good or bad. There is no such thing as "accepted literature", at least not in Russia.
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        Pushkin, Yesenin, Tolstoy and many others?
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        That's just what I suggested, to make Shadow Slave more acceptable in Russia that way before those in power do decided to shut down G3, it'll raise second thoughts.

        We know for a fact if global success of a person supercede the benifts of his work to his county that person is put down like a stray dog.
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      STFU nobody likes your bum ass
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        Got nothing to add? Everytime you open your mouth nothing comes out but ignorance and stupidity.

        How come you're giving Mordret competition for the title king of nothing but your just a lowly skim walker/hater?
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    Eu acho que a Cassie vai morrer…
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    The other Mordret reminds me of an AI, mirroring whoever he's talking to, saying what they want to hear, pretending he has fellings, but it seems he's more self-aware than an AI being able to have things he wants to do
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      Great analogy... actually all 7 parts of Mordy might be comparable to AI.

      There's something that's bothering me though, original mordy was divided to 7 so good saint Mordy is 1/7. Bad Mordy absorbed the others so he should've been the most complete version having 6/7 however he divided himself a million times therefore the sovereign Mordy is now only 6/7,000,000. His AI intelligence should be smaller than the brain(or fragmented soul) of an ant. And that's not counting the thousands of parts that lost the soul duel with skin walker.
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        he still only has one reflection across all his parts, that was the part that fought skinwalker and won.
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          There were more than a million vessels of skin walker that Mordret individually challenged to a soul duel
          Chapter 2552: King of Nothing

          ‎Now, he abandoned all caution.

          ‎Mordret needed to splinter a fragment of his soul to create an independent incarnation, so now, he shattered himself into a million pieces. He, who had always dreamed of becoming whole again, tore himself apart completely — that was the only way for him to defeat the Skinwalker. Because with each vessel Mordret stole from him, the power of the eerie fiend lessened a little.

          ‎In a sense, trying to keep his shattered self from crumbling was as difficult as battling the Great Terror... no, maybe more so.
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            I think the broken incarnations that are broke from this mordy are still this mordy... no different emotions or memories, just a million clones of him, which in order to complete his supremacy pulled them all under his will and became whole again
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              It doesn't say that, all it says is in order to defeat skin walker he partitioned, shattered, broke himself to a million parts, challenged a soul duel with that million parts for each of skin walkers vessels and became supreme upon doing so.

              Asterion was appalled when he saw what became of his pupil, and that's coming from a teacher with no emotions.

              Also Mordret's flaw is he can never be whole, he got rid of the other 5 without deaths by killing them(don't ask how it's not stated); only Weaver's mask can reverse the flaw

              PS if I were to make an educated hypothesis on how Mordret killed his other selfs although they have no death, I'd assume the same way G3 killed of every other immortal being in the story. Hype them as unkillable then kill them.
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    “No. Don't you understand? My power is to see, to know, and to remember — yes. But it is also to help the rest see, know, and remember. I am Song of the Fallen, after all. My fate is to sing about those I witnessed, not to bear the memory of them in silence.

    The best thing ever said. You'll laugh at me, but I thought her role was bear the memory in silence.
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      Well she can sing it in silence... it'll be the sound of silence.

      Hello darkness my old friend
      I've come to talk with you again
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        😂lol
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    By giving him memories, she basically inserts him into Sunny team, since they spend a lot of time with Mordret. And it ends with "how to achieve supremacy guide". And she is in prison tower(twin) designed to contain a demon, with both of her enemies on it. And a mirror realm somewhere nearby which can strip supremqcy from people.
    "Schememing is not even in my nature."
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    You know what I just realised that's really funny is that Cassie and Mordret are the last people in this novel you want to look in their eyes. You know the saying of how lovers get lost in each other's eyes, well they really can get lost lost in each other's eyes wish
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      So is Mordy like Bryan Adams now?

      Look into my eyes you will see
      What you mean to me
      Search your heart, search your soul
      And when you find me there, you'll search no more
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        no idea who he is but i was thinking of Dustin and Suzie singing from Stranger things for some reason.

        Turn around, look at what you seeeeeeeeee
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