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Chapter 2920: Expectations vs Reality

Sunny had not known what to expect from the Tomb of Ariel — the real Tomb of Ariel, not the phantom of it conjured by the Nightmare Spell — but he at least knew what not to expect, which allowed him to make some predictions.

First and foremost, the difference between the real Great River and the Great River he encountered in the Third Nightmare was the role Daeron the Serpent King had played in the fate of the River People.

Daeron had made it across the white sands of the Hell of Ariel and entered Ariel's Tomb in the company of his strongest champions — those like his daughter, Wind Flower. By doing so, they left an imprint of themselves on the Great River, which meant that a version of them would exist in all Nightmares that took place there.

His people, meanwhile — the entire population of the Twilight Sea that still remained — made their way to the giant block of black stone that lay among the dunes, containing a Seed of Nightmare, and challenged it. It was the same Seed Sunny and the members of his cohort had challenged after the Battle of the Black Skull.

The survivors of the Twilight Sea could do so because, unlike their Supreme, they did not have to reach the Tomb of Ariel itself. So, they did not need to traverse the Nightmare Desert at night, when the Deathless rose from beneath the sand to engage in the eternal battle.

That must have been a terrifying pilgrimage, still, and one that could not have been completed without countless people accomplishing countless astounding feats. But they did succeed, in the end, and a legion of challengers entered the Nightmare of the Great River, where the phantoms of King Daeron and his Saints were already waiting for them.

That was how Twilight was founded, becoming the core of resistance against the Defilement... in the Nightmare, that was. There was no Twilight in the real Tomb of Ariel, though. They couldn't be. Daeron and his Saints were still here... had been here, at least... but there was no vast army of Outsiders to battle the Defilement.

There was no Nephis, either, and as far as Sunny knew, she was the only one capable of destroying the First Seeker — Aletheia of the Nine — without succumbing to Corruption.

There were only the River People. The cities that were ruled by the sybils, who were destined to succumb to the whispers of the Estuary themselves, and Weave — the city where the cultists of the Nightmare Spell lived.

So, even if there were no Plagues in the real Tomb of Ariel — no Dread Lord, no Torment, no Soul Stealer, no Undying Slaughter, no Devouring Beast, and no Mad Prince either — Sunny did not count the chances of the River Civilization high.

It was most likely already gone, having been consumed by the forces of the Defilement. The whole Great River would be a seething mass of Nightmare Creatures by now.

And since there was no Mad Prince here, there would be no piece of flotsam for him to clutch onto, either. No field of demented runes carved into it, and no warning to be careful of what he wished for.

It was too late for Sunny to heed that warning, anyway.

‘Right. And then...’

And then there was the most important difference, one that Sunny was wary of the most.

The Vile Thieving Bird. The phantom of it had made a nest in the Estuary of the illusory Great River, but now, that phantom was in the real world, having escaped the Nightmare. There was no telling what the loathsome creature had done, how it had changed the Great River, and what it was doing at the moment.

The only thing Sunny was sure of was that the Thieving Bird was still in the Tomb of Ariel. There was a very simple reason why he believed that: if a Cursed Terror that even the gods had despised escaped into the Dream Realm, humanity would have felt the consequences of its freedom very soon. What would the odious Thieving Bird have stolen first?

Would it have taken all the pretty eyes in existence as its prize? Or just absconded after rending the entire Mirror Lake from the fabric of the world?

Would it have stolen the radiant Strings of Fate from which the Nightmare Spell was woven, perhaps?

That sounded quite fantastical, but Sunny was not going to put anything past that damn bird. It had already stolen his fate, after all, so who was to say that it couldn't rend apart the Nightmare Spell, just for the fun of it?

If anything, since the Thieving Bird seemed to be obsessed with all things Weaver, and the Nightmare Spell had been born from Weaver's soul, it was under the greatest threat should that loathsome thing escape into the world.

‘Huh. I didn't think about that.'

Sunny sighed, then finally acknowledged two facts that he had been aware of from the very moment he plunged into the Great River, but was reluctant to think about until now.

The first one was pretty obvious... the comfortable darkness he was enjoying was not supposed to exist inside the Tomb of Ariel. In the Nightmare, the Great River had been illuminated by the light of seven suns, each forged by Ariel from the soul cores — or at least soul shards — left behind by the Stone Titan, the Unholy horror he had killed.

Those suns were nowhere in sight right now. Of course, they could have moved under the Great River, plunging this stretch of it into a deep and lightless night. But then, the water itself would have been emanating a beautiful radiance, illuminated from beneath.

There was no radiance. The waters of the Great River were lightless, and the world was shrouded in absolute darkness.

‘Perhaps the damn bird really did steal the suns.'

They were the shiniest thing in the Tomb of Ariel, after all.

It was bitterly cold — so cold, in fact, that Sunny could not explain why the still and dark waters around him had not turned to ice yet.

And that was the second thing he had to acknowledge... the second way in which the world was wrong.

The endlessly flowing waters of the Great River were not flowing anymore.

The water stood still, utterly unmoving, stretching in every direction like an endless flat plain. If there was a current, it was so weak that Sunny could not feel it at all.

He could explain the absence of the suns, somehow, but this...

This, he couldn't even fathom, let alone explain.

The Great River was not meant to stand still. That was entirely against its nature — against Ariel's design. No force was supposed to be able of making its waters stop flowing, and nobody was supposed to be capable of breaking the fundamental laws that governed this singular, strange realm.

Drifting in the cold water, surrounded by utter darkness, Sunny let out a heavy sigh.

“I can't believe it.”

He had spent so much time — how long had it been, now? Six, seven years? He had spent all those years imagining the day he would return to the Tomb of Ariel. He had imagined all kinds of possible scenarios, but he still failed to predict what would really happen.

Reality was utterly different from even his wildest theories.

Which meant that he had no idea what to expect here, inside the Tomb of Ariel. Whatever he encountered would be a complete and utter — and most likely terrifying — surprise.

The only choice he had was to delve into the unknown and hope for the best.

Somewhat rested, Sunny took a deep breath and finally forced himself to move.

“First things first. Let's find Nephis..."

Judging by the Third Nightmare, she had to be close.

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    I have been listening to Shadow Slave around chapter 1555 where Sunny confranted Cassie about being suspicious and he finally realised how cassie has manipulated all events to make sure he regain he’s freedom as an apology.

    And realised cassie might have actually done all that just to protect humanity from Asterian since by removing Sunny from fate he will become invisible to asterian, and turn into a secret weapon.


    How insidious of cassie
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      You've finally discovered what the play button does huh. Looks like you're about to have a new member of the Skywalker race Klein3. The force is strong with this young Padawan.
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    There was no telling what the loathsome creature had done, how it had changed the Great River, and what it was doing at the moment.


    I can already imagine a cute little bird in the process of picking up a ring but then sees sunny, nephis, slayer, saint, attacking it from all sides what


    Also, vtb reminds me of a certain someone wearing a monocle and a black pointed hat...
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    I feel like G3 should focus on character development more in the later half of the story. If theres any con to SS's plot to me it's how sidelined Effie,Kai, and Jet became. From the looks of it the novel seems to be usings this arc to culiminate three side stories and eventually they'll all converge hopefully we get some really good Effie development along with Kai based on what I think I know they have a chance at supremacy Effie overcoming her Flaw, Kai something to do with his mindset and if sunny get's his fate back I feel like Cassie might just get natural supremacy. It makes sense for there to be some buffer arc where they are supremes to protect humanity while neph and sunny become sacred question is how are they gonna handle the issue of having multiple domains idk
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      I agree to an extent, but I think part of it is because they don’t remember their history with Sunny. That and too much extraneous development for the supporting cast becomes tedious; just look at all of the areas that develop the setting and lore, with all of the “what a waste of chapters” in the comments. I’m not saying I disagree, but interrupting developing action and arc climaxes on a novel that updates daily is always a risk, since they only have two to four chapters a day to keep their readers entertained enough to not abandon the book. I can also imagine the outrage from that many POV switches, even if we weren’t in the peak of the arc’s action; just look what reaction the chapter and a half from the last week focusing on Mordret and Cassie sparked.

      Sorry if this became preachy or bordered on a lecture, your sentiment was also a thought I entertained and led down the train of thought. Ultimately G3 can’t split the narrative more than two or three ways at a time, especially not for long, and that’s simply because of the wishes of the majority of his audience. With that in mind, I still think G3 made the best of the situation, where he had Sunny get one-on-one time with Jet, Effie, and Kai, as well as the subtle but consistent bond that he develops with Cassie after the third nightmare. This also pairs decently with the rotating POV chapters we occasionally get, as with Kai leading losing battles in the absence of Sunny and Nephis, Effie slowly watching her husband become enthralled and needing to send her son away for safety, and Jet’s struggles in running the Night Garden. We get to see glimpses of their mindsets, responsibilities, and means changing as the story does, even if it’s less than we’d get from Sunny, Nephis, or Cassie.

      Apologies again, this response ended up being longer than I’d expected. I ultimately agree with you, but I’d still like to recognize G3’s efforts and talents in not betraying his story while still tending to the whims of most of his readers. Cheers :p
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        Well said
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    Six, seven years?


    Hehe 67
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      Hehe 67
      troll45 troll51
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    So the water of The Great River stopped, meaning the time for sunny and nephis has also stopped, they can spend months years here.
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    The characters with the power of theft are always goated characters in a story and they automatically become one of my favourites. This is the same for Amon from LOTM, Thieving Heaven Demon Venerable from RI and now the Vile Thieving Bird.
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      Hypothetically, if I want to be a theif I'll look up and idolize those whom I see are at the top of the game at stealing and thievery. Just like children who want to be rich look up and idolize people like Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Jef Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg.

      But have you ever took a moment to contemplate who these people we look up too want to be themselves?

      It's human nature to yearn for something they lack. Which is the reason why no human can ever be satisfied within themselves.

      A moral man with no money will yearn for money. And an immoral man with money will yearn for the morality of the poor man.

      If there's one thing successful people learned on their road up to reach the pinnacle of their fields is that balance and focus is the key to success in everything. If we loose focus and pay attention to what others want, everything become unbalanced. If we become unbalanced we loose focus on what's important.

      I myself am trying to learn to live my life more for myself rather than others. Life is too short to try to live someone else's way of life.

      But hey it's your life not mine right? so how can I live my own if I'll keep bothering with how other's live theirs? I'll get back to living my own now and let everyone else's live their own.

      Sorry for the useless rant. Namaste.
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        It's a good thing I never look up to people like Zuckerberg, musk, Bezos and all the others you mentioned because they are immoral people.

        The only people I ever looked up to sincerely are my family and religious figures in my religion whose life is a lesson for me to learn how to live my life.

        Sorry this is my rant
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    A crocodile ate the sun.
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    Perhaps the damn bird really did steal the suns.'


    I knew it! 14
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    G3!!!!!!
    MAKE DAERON ASPECT A DIVINE RANK
    KEEP DAERON UPSCALE COMING
    AND MY LIFE IS YOURS
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      Be careful of what u wish for brother!!! peepo017
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      Nah, if his aspect is divine rank, his nightmare version shouldn't be a Great Beast, it should ve multiple cores.
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      he's probably a sacred aspect like cassie rain and first lord of the forgotten shore + more knowledge then war realm peps so he had some hax to potentially just sneak to the pyramid undetected the way G3 made the path to the tomb feel NO saint lvl person is surviving that gauntlet without somehow avoiding combat all together
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        Daeron had a Nightwalker ahh aspect or artifact with similar properties. I just don't see any other possibilities.
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    Since the river is almost completely stagnant , maybe we could see this as a sign of time not flowing at all inside the tomb and they could escape with almost no time difference?
    Another thing i wanted to ask...
    Before Sunny became a supreme, he had a main body and 7 shadows, when he died and ascended, he lost his main body.... So which one of his 7 seven shadows took the mantle as the "main" One and the privilege to clap nephis every bed session?
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      It was sunny's first shadow...his invaluable helper!!!
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      It's the Creepy one of course
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        was it the creepy one? if I recall it was Gloomy that was he's first shadow thematically that makes more sense to me because of how dogshit sunny's life was before chapter one shi my first shadow would be gloomy too
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          Yeah the gloomy is indeed the main Sunny now, but iirc it's the Creepy that enjoys being with Nephis
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      I believe that Sunny doesn't necessarily have a main body. He is all of his 7 shadows combined. Like some monster with 7 limbs. Except instead of limbs they're his shadows. 7 bodies controlled by one soul/mind. As for where or how his soul exists, I'm not sure. But you'd have to kill every one of his shadows to extinguish his soul, which is why I'm confident there's no "body" that is the main one.
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      It's basically like he sacrificed an 1/8th of his power to become many times more difficult to kill
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