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Chapter 2974: Vessel of Death

Keeping his identity from becoming lost with the help of the Chain, Sunny channeled the essence of Serpent and assumed its form.

Actually, the form of Soul Serpent was the opposite of what those words usually meant — it was a state of utter formlessness inherent to the shadows, and therefore the reason why they could take any shape. Sunny found it surprisingly easy to assume that shapeless form. After all, there were a lot of parallels between him and Serpent, as well as between the powers they wielded... and for a good reason.

Serpent was unique among Sunny's Shadows. Sunny had earned the rest of them in a variety of ways, most of them involving slaying the original... the Stone Saint, the Ravenous Fiend, Nightmare, Slayer, the Mordant Mimic. As such, his Shadows came from creatures he had met and killed.

But Serpent was different. It had been given to Sunny by the Nightmare Spell as a reward for mastering the first step of Shadow Dance, and was therefore a remnant from the times when Shadow God ruled the Realm of Death. It had also been born a Shadow Creature, as opposed to becoming one after its original was destroyed.

As such, Serpent was closer to the ideal of a true shadow than anyone else. And Sunny, as the person who had inherited his Aspect from a divine shadow, was walking the path to becoming such a creature himself.

So, he managed to shadow Serpent with surprising ease. It almost felt natural... the feeling of something vital missing did not bother Sunny this time, either, like it had when he was trying to replicate Slayer. Sunny channeled the power of the Soul Serpent, turning himself into a weapon capable of slaying deities.

The nameless Sovereign of Death became the Slaying Blade, and wielded himself to kill the loathsome Terror who had stolen his name and his fate.

‘I am going to kill you, wretch...’

Driven mad by pain and almost destroyed, his essence running dry, Sunny growled and redoubled his vicious assault on the wounded, bleeding Thieving Bird.

This time, he felt the difference.

His Will did not change, and it didn't grow more potent either — however, his ability to express it became much more refined and pure, as if his nebulous body had become the perfect vessel for channeling death. As a result, the same amount of effort yielded far greater results, affecting the Vile Thieving Bird and its daunting vitality far more than it had before.

The Thieving Bird shrieked, a hint of discomfort — nervousness, even — finding its way into the odious creature's harrowing voice for the first time.

...And just like Sunny, it redoubled its efforts to destroy the eerie things clinging to its feather, as well.

Sunny groaned, feeling his soul coming undone.

He laughed, feeling the body of the Thieving Bird shudder in the deadly darkness of his inescapable embrace.

‘Die, die... die, you abominable thing!’

The two of them plummeted through the maze of broken time, straining to destroy each other.

Various eras and places on the Great River flashed past Sunny, barely registering in his dazed, frenzied mind.

He saw a great city being besieged by an azure sea serpent and his army... he saw a stone island rising from the depths to answer the call of a beautiful philosopher... he saw a delicate body in a flowing silk shroud being lowered into the water as countless people cried, seeing her off on the last journey...

Sunny's nebulous body had become tattered and small, seemingly ready to fall apart. But, at the same time, the Vile Thieving Bird was growing weaker. Its vitality was swiftly being drained as the poison of Death Will permeated it, while its strength was diminishing.

Its movements had already slowed down considerably, and its attacks grew less confident.

But it was still alive.

Still alive and not showing any signs of being ready to die, even.

‘Damn it! Die, die! Why won't you die, wretched horror?!’

The Vile Thieving Bird answered with a pained, panicked cry.

Even if it was not on the threshold of death, it seemed to have grown wary of Sunny.

In the next moment, they broke through another fissure and found themselves...

In a chaos so violent and inconceivable that Sunny almost lost consciousness for a moment.

All around them, a fractured darkness was being ravaged by a terrifying storm. Devastating rain fell upon them, and bolts of lightning flashed nearby, making the air crackle.

Worst of all, the laws of existence seemed to be broken in this terrifying place. Reality was completely twisted, its sharp edges cutting into Sunny's mind like endlessly folding blades. At first, he thought that they had failed to escape the broken eternity that dwelled in the gaps between the fissures, but this place was much more violent, much more unstable, much more devastating.

‘A time storm...'

The thought flashed through his mind and disappeared, erased by the maddening wrongness of the terrifying expanse of twisted time around them.

All his other thoughts disappeared, as well — thoughts about the past, the future, the present. Thoughts about how close he was to being destroyed, and what would happen if he were killed by the Vile Thieving Bird. Sunny had banished them himself, leaving space for only one thought in his mind — the thought of killing the Thieving Bird instead.

Its body was riddled with wounds by then... just like his.

It was in pain and suffering under the strain of the vicious battle, just like he was.

Sunny growled and shaped himself into an onyx serpent, coiling around the Vile Thieving Bird's body and sinking his fangs into the deep wound on its neck.

Death flowed through them into the very heart of its soul, poisoning the six nodes of revolting darkness pulsing there like abyssal cores.

And then, finally...

He felt the Vile Thieving Bird shudder.

It was finally afraid of him, it seemed.

So, the Thieving Bird did what it always did...

Even if nothing about Sunny was shiny and desirable, it stole from him.

The first thing the Thieving Bird stole was his desire to kill it.

Suddenly, the dreadful fury that had been raging in Sunny's heart disappeared. His bloodlust receded, leaving behind only a cold sense of exhaustion. His hatred was gone, replaced by indifference.

‘W-what?'

Sunny still knew that he had to kill the Thieving Bird and remembered all the reasons why it had to die. But now, there was no emotion attached to that knowledge, no personal meaning... no hope, no fear. No desire.

He pressed his jaws tighter together, straining to strangle the Vile Thieving Bird and crush its neck.

So, the next thing it stole was his reason. Suddenly, Sunny could not remember why he needed to kill the Vile Thieving Bird. There seemed to be no cause to wish it harm, and no possible way to arrive at such an intention logically.

No matter how he thought about it, the act of attacking a Cursed Terror seemed woefully irrational and unprovoked. It was pure folly.

His jaws grew slack a little.

As the time storm raged around them, Sunny hesitated for a moment... and then tore into the Thieving Bird's neck once more, his fangs growing slick with blood. This time, he was acting on pure instinct — an instinct of a carrier of the Spell who was confronted by the Nightmare Creature.

He knew that his enemy had made a mistake.

‘Stupid beast...'

Even if his desire to kill the Vile Thieving Bird was gone, rendering his killing intent weak and ineffectual, the loathsome Terror was in a worse situation.

That was because the Thieving Bird stole things, not destroyed them.

So, having stolen from Sunny, it was now in possession of the things it had stolen — his desire to kill it and his logical reasons to do so.

So, now, the Thieving Bird suddenly wanted to die and was convinced that it had to be killed.

As a result, its will to live plummeted, becoming even weaker than Sunny's instinctual impulse to attack the Nightmare Creature in front of him.

Opening its dreadful beak, the Thieving Bird let out a deafening shriek.

It was dying...

Sunny was dying, as well.

The problem was that he was dying faster than the Vile Thieving Bird.

Even after everything he had done... his efforts were proven to be not enough.

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    And again, I bet on partial apotheosis
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    Back then I thought that how can a master survived the image of a god in his full rage when sunny looked at him.I called it plot armor back then but to think that it was sunny himself in the image. my ..oh my reader
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      Man, please re read the chapter, or the comments above yours, it's kinda clear that water reflection wasn't sunny
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        it's either sunny or vtb right?
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    Bha
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    I can smell... G3 changing POV
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    Wow lol the time storm wasn’t Nether but Sunny himself unleashing an unfathomable amount of killing intent, maybe that’s why he survived because it was his own will and anyone else would have died instantly. G3 you madman

    Quote: Sxbttle
    Chapter 1326:
    "A pale figure moving across the surface of the water with calamitous killing intent, shrouded in countless layers of furious darkness. That rippling darkness was boundless and unfathomable, containing within itself an infinite number of choices. The features of the harrowing figure were vague and obscured, and all he could see…

    Was a pair of terrible wings, their feathers black like those of a raven. They spread, vast enough to devour the sky, and drowned the world in howling mist."
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      During the fight, sunny changed into serpent, how does a serpent who was binding around vtb get black wings suddenly? And the infinite number of choices part, where exactly does sunny has something that relates to it. The howling mist mentioned, is mist of nothing wrapped around nether
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    I'm starting to believe the theory that the father of the Wind Flower's daughter is one of Sunny's shadows who left a rope on the tomb.
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      Tf you even saying
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    Kaboom acinema
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    David was walking along an open road with an absent-minded expression. The road was cracked here and there with many potholes. There were a few houses scattered around, and smoke rose from their roofs through chimneys.

    Currently, it was mid-December in UKA (United Kingdom of Asia), and it was the season of snowfall. David was walking at a steady pace when he suddenly felt a piercing pain in the left side of his chest.

    "Ugh…" David clenched his shirt over his heart.

    The black curse was spreading faster than he had imagined. He slowly rubbed his chest, and after a few moments, the pain disappeared as if it had never existed.

    After walking for a while, David suddenly stopped. He closed his eyes for a moment, took a deep breath, and said evenly,

    "How long are you guys planning to follow me?"

    There was complete silence for a few seconds, and then someone leaped out from a bush at the side of the road. A few people jumped down from the roof of a nearby house, and someone even crawled out of a garbage container.

    Before he knew it, David was surrounded by many people.


    currently a novel I start writing. these are few paragraphs from a chapter. I know there are many flaws that's why I wanted to ask you guys where am I lacking
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      It's too short to critique. Can you reply with a couple of chapters?
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        currently I am writing my third chapter, there are still some finishes in all so I will add a full chapter tomorrow
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      This really feels like G3s writing style
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        well thanks for that but if i had g3's writing style then I would have been already... sigh sigh
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          The road through the United Kingdom of Asia was a jagged spine of neglected asphalt, scarred by potholes that looked like open wounds in the earth. David AKA "Thunder Storm" Weaver moved along it with an absent-minded gait, his boots crunching over the frost. Above him, the low-hanging December clouds pressed down like a leaden weight, and the smell of woodsmoke drifted from scattered cottages, a thin, gray sign of life against the coming snow.

          He was miles from anywhere, yet he wasn't alone. He could feel the weight of eyes on the back of his neck, a prickle of intuition that usually kept him alive.

          Then, the strike came.
          It wasn't a dull ache; it was a white-hot needle driven straight through his ribs. David gasped, his knees buckling as he lunged for his chest, fingers knotting into the fabric of his shirt. The black curse. It was no longer a slow-moving shadow; it was an ink-stain sprinting through his veins, hungry and impatient. He stood frozen, his breath hitching in the freezing air, until the agony receded as abruptly as a tide.

          He didn't resume his pace. He stood in the center of the road, closed his eyes, and let the silence of the UKA winter settle around him. He drew the biting air deep into his lungs, centering the power that remained in his marrow.

          "How long," David said, his voice terrifyingly level, "do you intend to keep trailing me?"

          The world held its breath for three seconds. Then, the ambush detonated.

          Shadows detached themselves from the skeletal brush; figures plummeted from the thatched rooftops with the grace of falling predators. Even a rusted refuse container at the road’s edge hissed open, birthing a killer in charcoal-gray tactical gear. In the blink of an eye, the empty road had become a cage of steel and lethal intent.

          Twelve men. Maybe fourteen. They wore the sigil of the Obsidian Guard, the very people who had cast the rot into his heart.

          "You're a hard man to find, David," the lead hunter said, stepping forward. He drew a serrated blade that shimmered with a sickly violet light. "And an even harder one to kill. But the curse is doing half our work for us, isn't it? I can smell the decay on your breath from here."

          David opened his eyes. They weren't the eyes of a dying man; they were shards of flint. He slowly lowered his hand from his chest, his palm humming with a faint, dangerous resonance.

          "You're right about one thing," David replied, a ghost of a smile touching his lips. "The curse is fast. Which means I don't have the luxury of wasting time on a conversation."

          He shifted his weight, his coat flaring in the wind. The hunters tightened the circle, their weapons raised. They thought they were cornering a wounded animal. They hadn't realized that a wounded animal is the most dangerous thing in the woods, especially one that has nothing left to lose.

          As the first flake of snow finally drifted down from the gray sky, David moved. He didn't run; he blurred. Like a lone bolt of lightning flashing through the snowy clouds on a cold winter night's thunderstorm.
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            wait did you wrote all this chapter in a reply here lshock ?
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      JR3
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      I don't know what the context since there isn't much here. But it reads pritty well, all things considered.
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        I will add a full chapter tomorrow
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    Chapter 1326:
    "A pale figure moving across the surface of the water with calamitous killing intent, shrouded in countless layers of furious darkness. That rippling darkness was boundless and unfathomable, containing within itself an infinite number of choices. The features of the harrowing figure were vague and obscured, and all he could see…

    Was a pair of terrible wings, their feathers black like those of a raven. They spread, vast enough to devour the sky, and drowned the world in howling mist."
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      Real...It's REAL!
      Holy hell, what a way to foreshadow this legendary fight! G3 The GOAT
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      Holly shit 🔥
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      I just reread chapter 1326, wow, G3 is a genius!!!! How can he think so far ahead of the story? In this chapter, Sunny also had a hallucination with Nephis where she's all cut up and bruised, imagine that, he saw her state after the fight with the thieving bird!
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        Look at this excerpt from the chapter where Nephis asks Sunny what he saw at the lake!

        chapter-1327-frozen-reflections

        Nephis, it seemed, also wanted to know.

        "What did you see?"

        Her voice sounded nonchalant, but he could tell that she was curious.


        Sunny groaned and sat down, then summoned the Endless Spring to take a sip of water. Washing the taste of blood off his tongue, he lingered for a moment and said in a somber tone:


        "I think I just saw Nether in full war mode, going all out."


        The harrowing figure which was shrouded in darkness... Sunny was not certain, but he felt that it was the Prince of the Underworld, Nether - the Demon of Destiny - himself.


        After all, he was also the Demon of Choice. And that was what Sunny had sensed within the boundless expanse of rippling darkness, an infinite amount of choices. True darkness also originated from the mists of the Hollow Mountains, where Nether's domain lay.


        'Curse it.'


        Sunny had seen a daemon before. However, he had not been reduced to such a sorry state after meeting Hope face-to-face. Why was gazing upon the Prince of the Underworld so different?


        'I guess it was not seeing him... it was feeling an echo of his killing intent.'


        Nether's murderous will was so terrifying that simply looking at his reflection almost killed Sunny. And that was considering that he was an Ascended Tyrant, too... if a mundane person had glimpsed the visage of the infuriated daemon, they would have probably dropped dead at the spot, simple as that.


        'Scary...'


        Sunny turned to Nephis and smiled weakly.


        "Neph... remind me to never get on the bad side of a deity."


        She raised an eyebrow slightly, giving him a dubious look.


        'What is that supposed to mean?'


        Ignoring his request, Nephis shook her head and asked:


        "So what did he look like? The Demon of Destiny?"


        She had spent her Second Nightmare in the Underworld, so she must have been dying to know.


        Sunny remained silent for a moment. Eventually, he shrugged.


        "I have no idea. I only saw a pair of raven wings, and a figure moving within a shroud of terrifying darkness. That was pretty much it. Ah... but it was also enough to almost make me pass out, so..."


        He looked at Ananke and asked:


        "Are all gods and daemons reflected in these waters?"
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          WTF
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    When Sonny received the Weave of the Spirit his will became linked to fate. Did it come in handy somewhere or not?
    The power of death is cool of course but give me the power of fate too
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      Kinda useless rn since fate is broken, I don't think he'll use till he gets his fate back
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    Ok, let me be the Terrors lawyer once more.

    Vtbs ability to steal works how it works. The fact the Sunnys Will to kill vtb will actually kill vtb is unexpected but pretty logical.

    The really good question is why she stole what she stole. Vtb is corrupted, vtb is crazy, vtb is dumb and some other takes that doesnt actually work. Why? Because vtb is old asf Cursed Terror, embodiment of thieving. No way she doesnt know how her own abilities work. And there were probably a lot of other options to steal, smth like sence of time, right-left sence, reaction time and so on. But vtb stole only Will and Mind.

    We know that bird doesnt steal things that is not shiny. So, are his Mind and Will shiny? Yes. Because they were changed by Weaves. In that case vtb is not picking the worst options, but just does what she has always do, just like normal crazy creature. She steals shiny stuff.

    Anyway, what else could she steal from him? It seems to be a Spirit, or Flesh because it is the last Weave he gained. Can she steal everything but shadow from him? Would Sunny be able to fight without anything but shadow? Would another Sunny be born from stolen parts? Then he will be just like skeletons, right? Will this Sunny try to get his fate back while he into vtbs soul sea? Could two Sunnys reunite while vtb is still alive? This is how Sunny takes his fate back?
    Shit this would be so fcn cool. Can that guy who asked g3 not to turn Mordreth into Spirit send ts to him too?
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