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Chapter 2984: The Sword of Theseus

Cassie found herself at the epicenter of a ferocious, roaring maelstrom of memories. They were like a vast nebula revolving in the great darkness of space, pulled toward a radiant core...

Toward her freshly rebuilt, settling mind.

It felt like it had taken an eternity to pick up the fragments of her shattered mind and piece them all together. To remember who she was, to separate her own memories from those experienced by someone else, to endure the crushing weight of remembering it all.

But in reality, it all happened in the blink of an eye.

It was still happening.

Time did not exist here, after all, in the dark mindscape of her broken self. There was no past and no future, only the present moment...

There was cause and effect, though.

And the distance between them was far less malleable and forgiving than time.

By now, Cassie had reclaimed all of her own memories and finished rebuilding herself. She was absorbing the vast ocean of memories bequeathed to her by the Nightmare Spell — the chronicle of existence as it was witnessed by the mysterious being who had collected them all in the past, then expanded upon by the Spell to encompass its own era.

The speed with which Cassie assimilated these memories was already tremendous, and grew faster and faster with each revolution of the glimmering nebula. The more memories poured into her, the firmer her Will became, and the firmer her Will became, the better she was able to fathom the memories.

Two things were happening at the same time, having become inseparable.

Cassie was absorbing her dire Aspect Legacy, but she was also attaining Supremacy at the same time... in fact, she had already attained it.

Her body had not been reforged by rising to a new Rank yet, but her spirit was already infused with the power of a Supreme. It had to happen in order for her to survive the crushing weight of the inherited memories — for her to will herself into surfacing from their dark depths instead of drowning in them. Instead of crumbling and ceasing to exist as a person.

There was no surprise that it had happened now, either. After the fog permeating Cassie's fragmented mind cleared and she remembered everything about herself once more — after she remembered Sunny — she understood the reason for her Supremacy, as well.

Natural Supremacy demanded one to commit an act of supreme defiance, and there was nothing more defiant than breaking an absolute law. Fate... fate was not an absolute law, though. It was something that existed above even the universal rules that governed existence.

Unlike these universal laws, fate had not been created by the gods. It dwelled on a plane of its own — one higher than all the rest and overlooking them all from up high. So, even the gods had to bow in front of fate... and the creatures of the Void did, as well.

Needless to say, breaking fate was quite an astonishing act of defiance. Why had Cassie not attained Supremacy earlier, then?

It was because breaking fate alone was not enough to become a Supreme. Imposing one's Will upon the world did not matter if the source of that Will was destroyed in the process — if all their defiance accounted for was being broken and defeated.

And that was what Cassie had become after the Tomb of Ariel. She was broken and destroyed, walking the earth as a ghost of a person who had once been Cassia, Song of the Fallen... as a shadow of her former self. But now that Sunny had defeated the Vile Thieving Bird and reclaimed his True Name, weaving himself back into the tapestry of fate, Cassie's broken mind was restored to its former state.

Which meant that her act of defiance did not end in defeat and self-destruction, after all. That her will prevailed against the tyranny of fate, and she emerged on the other side triumphant.

That was great. But...

But even if Cassie had grasped Supremacy and rebuilt herself from the memory shards, using her Will to absorb and assimilate them... even if she was well on her way to completing the process of mastering her Aspect Legacy and becoming Supreme... The merciless inevitability of cause and effect was still there to doom her.

Because in the process of regaining her memories, she had glimpsed a few that were meant to stay forever hidden, as well.

She had remembered being Torment.

And so, the forbidden knowledge of the Defilement was planted into her mind, giving birth to Corruption.

There was a seed of darkness in the radiant heart of the glimmering nebula, and that darkness was spreading swiftly, devouring more and more stars. It was already too late to cleanse the memories it had come from, and there was nothing Cassie could do to save herself from succumbing to the same fate Mordret had succumbed to.

From becoming nothing more than a vile, abominable Great Beast.

‘Can't I?'

Transcendent Cassie could do nothing. Supreme Cassie, however...

Perhaps she could.

Continuing to absorb the vast nebula of memories and resisting the spreading Corruption at the same time, Cassie listened to her intuition and silently assessed her Aspect.

Her Domain had not fully formed yet, her soul was frozen in a transient state between Transcendence and Supremacy, and her flesh was still that of a Saint.

However, the fifth seal of her Aspect had already been broken, and she could already wield her Supreme Ability — she just needed to learn what it could do.

And what it could do was simple.

It allowed Cassie to manifest anything she remembered into reality.

Anything... or anyone.

So, Cassie called upon her Aspect...

And destroyed herself.

After destroying herself, she manifested herself back into existence — a version of herself that did not remember the vile secrets of the Defilement yet, and was therefore untainted by the Corruption.

The last of the glimmering memory shards were absorbed into her nebulous mind, and she exhaled slowly, finally regaining her senses and control over her body.

Cassie opened her eye and faced Asterion with a cold, detached expression.

He seemed to have studied her with a curious smile.

“Natural Supremacy... fascinating. And just in the nick of time, as well."

Asterion took a step in her direction and added in a calm, insidious voice:

"However, you don't really think that a newborn Supreme can threaten me, do you?"

Cassie remained silent for a moment, then tilted her head a little.

A frail smile illuminated her face.

"You sound confident, Asterion... the Minotaur must have been just as confident when he faced Theseus, hasn't he?"

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    Guysss!! Can Cassie envision herself where she have eyes? Or simply "will" into the existence to see?
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    one higher than all the rest and overlooking them all from up high. So, even the gods had to bow in front of fate...

    Doesn’t that make the forgotten god kinda OP?
    I think this might hold the reason why the dream god had to be sacrificed to contain the void…
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    I knew it!! The moment I saw her aspect legacy I just knew she would have a domain of memories.... I just didn't expect such an op ability ✌️😍
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    Cassie joined seer pathway lol
    She is now scholer of yore
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      In the far future' Cassie summoning weaver projection of historical void lol to help sunny weave some memories 😂
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    Cook that Fraud my Queen!!!

    Did she get her eyes back from being rebuilt into a supreme
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    🤣😂holy hell Cassie what a Nice power you go there... reminds me of a power from the seer pathway, but yours seem to be better
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    2984 The Sword of Theseus



    Cassie outstretched her hand, and a slender rapier appeared in it, glinting dangerously in the dim darkness of the vast hall.



    It was the Quiet Dancer, manifested into reality by the power of her Aspect.



    Feeling the familiar weight of her loyal rapier lying in her hand, Cassie inhaled deeply and pointed its tip at Asterion. Her dagger was pointed forward, as well, ready to deflect a blow.



    "You say that I am a newborn Supreme, but my Domain is already deep and vast. It is as vast as the sea and as deep as the ocean; everything I remember becomes the source of my power, and I remember everything.”



    It was true. Nephis ruled those who were inspired by her, while Sunny ruled those who were killed by him. Cassie's Domain, however, consisted of memories — every being she remembered made it stronger, and she remembered a lot.



    Especially so because of the Aspect Legacy bestowed upon her by the Spell.



    Granted, the memories of those who were far more powerful than she was were an exception to that rule. But even the memories of those whose Rank was lesser than hers were a legion — and so, Cassie's Domain was vast and powerful despite having been formed only seconds ago.



    She cast her Will into the world and marked Asterion, finally becoming able to see the world... through his eyes.



    Doing so before would have opened the gates of her mind and exposed it to his manipulation — more so than it was already being manipulated, at least. And that was still the case.



    However, Cassie was a Supreme now, and her mental defenses were far more potent than they had been. Even if Asterion managed to erode them eventually, that was not going to happen in a short amount of time... and by the time it did, one of them would already be brought to their knees. She sensed his lips twisting into a smile.



    “That might be so, but... have you forgotten that I can read your mind, Song of the Fallen?"



    He shook his head.



    "So I already know that your grandiloquence is nothing but a smoke screen. In fact, you are only talking to me to stall for time... because you know that you cannot defeat me. Isn't that right?"



    Cassie remained motionless, silently pressing her lips together.



    At the same time, her Will poured down the stone steps of the Ebony Tower and beyond, reaching toward the soldiers of the Hunger Domain and marking each of them, one after another.



    Asterion laughed.



    “Nothing to say? That is alright... there is no need to. I have already seen everything that is hidden in your mind. I have already heard everything you had to say... and found it wanting.”



    He took a step forward.



    “Let's see... at the moment, you are trying to embrace all of humanity with your powers — to erase the idea of me from their minds and destroy my Domain. To weaken me so that someone else could defeat me. But you need time to accomplish that, don't you? Which means that you need to survive for a while longer."



    He shook her head.



    "But how can you survive me, Song of the Fallen?"



    Even though Cassie remained motionless, the tip of the Quiet Dancer trembled faintly.



    Asterion studied her with interest.



    “Your Domain is indeed a fascinating one. Your Supreme Ability is also quite something... however, nothing about it can augment your personal strength in combat. All you can do is borrow the strength of those you remember by summoning them into existence — but even that has its limits, does it not?"



    Cassie's expression turned concerned. Asterion smiled.



    "Trying to hide it? Come now, what's the use? You can't hide anything from me."



    As he took another step forward, his smile turned cold.



    "Ah, so these are the restrictions. Makes sense, really. Even if you remember beings of immense power, you can only manifest those of the same Rank as you... or those of a lesser Rank than yours. Even that power has its limits, though. At your current strength, you can only manifest... what, one Supreme being?"



    The cold smile widened, and his golden eyes glinted with a hint of amusement.



    “And your capacity to manifest Supreme beings is already exhausted. Because you are manifesting yourself — if you stop, you will cease to exist. So there is no room left to summon someone as powerful as you are — let alone as powerful as I am. Which means..."



    He tilted his head and glanced at her mockingly.



    "That all you can do is summon a Transcendent being to fight me — or a Corrupted one, I suppose. But, Song of the Fallen... do you really think that there is a Corrupted Nightmare Creature somewhere out there in the world that can stop me? That can stall me, even?"



    Cassie gritted her teeth.



    He was right. She needed to erase the memories of him from the minds of all humans, and to do that — if she could even do it — she needed time.



    Cassie's Supreme Ability allowed her to manifest one Supreme or Great being into existence, and that slot was already occupied by herself. So, she could only call upon her memories of beings that belonged to lesser Ranks.



    Her capacity to manifest those one Rank below her was more generous. She could summon a Corrupted Titan, for example, or seven Transcendent Beasts... seven Saints. But what was the point of summoning seven Saints when her adversary was none other than Asterion, the Dreamspawn? The man who had subjugated hundreds of them and defeated the King of Nothing.



    Cassie remained silent for a short while, and then spoke in a trembling, barely audible voice:



    “One abomination comes to mind."



    Asterion smiled.



    "One? Just one? Ah, you wound my pride..."



    Then, however, the smile slowly drained from his face.



    A cold wind blew across the dark hall, and suddenly, a cold and sinister chill permeated the air.



    The darkness surrounding them suddenly seemed much deeper, much darker, much more frightening.



    The weave of forbidden runes carved into the walls seemed to dance a maddening dance.



    Cassie took an involuntary step back.



    In the silence that enveloped them, there was suddenly a quiet rustle, and a deep, heavy sigh resounded from the depths of the hall.



    As if something vast and horrible was waking up from slumber.



    As Asterion turned slowly, a subtle frown appearing on his face, a whisper that sounded like broken glass resounded from behind him:



    “Who calls upon me?"



    Cassie shivered.



    And there, surrounded by darkness, stood the thing she had summoned.



    The being appeared human... or at least human-shaped.



    It was a man wearing tattered clothes, his face a mass of scars that looked to have been inflicted by his own nails. His dirty hair fell like rotten seaweed, obscuring the ghastly scars and the jagged band of dark metal resting on his head like a tarnished crown.



    In his hand, he was holding the hilt of a graceful jian that seemed to have been cut from a single slab of pristine, flawlessly white jade.



    It was the darkest horror of the Great River...



    It was the Mad Prince.
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      2986 A Memory Most Dreadful



      Looking around the vast hall, the Corrupted Titan that wore a human face — the Mad Prince — inhaled deeply, a distant hint of lucidity finding its way into his dark, frightening eyes.



      Then, his dreadful gaze fell on Cassie, and his cracked lips twisted into a dark, demented smile.



      "Torment..."



      The Mad Prince let out a small, grating laugh.



      "So you were the one who made it out, in the end. Ah... it seems I lost, then. The little game we played. How vexing.”



      He groaned and clawed at his face, blood spilling from the deep cuts — only to reverse its flow and crawl back under his skin a moment later.



      “How vile..."



      His hoarse voice hid the undertones of a rabid growl within it, making Cassie take another step back.



      Asterion, meanwhile, was studying the Mad Prince with a somber expression. His easy smile was gone, and his golden eyes were cold and ruthless, void of the usual glint of amusement.



      He frowned.



      "What kind of demon is this?"



      The Mad Prince turned his head slowly, meeting Asterion's gaze with an utter lack of emotion.



      Then, he grinned brightly.



      "The best kind!"



      He laughed again and then took a step, circling Asterion while staring at him with a friendly curiosity.



      The tip of his jian dragged on the floor behind him, filling the dark hall with a loud, grinding, unnerving screech.



      "What kind of ghoul is this? Ah, the worst kind."



      The Mad Prince stopped abruptly and stared at Asterion, his grin widening.



      “You dare peer into my mind? Brave man! Oh, but I wouldn't advise it... I wouldn't advise it all..."



      Asterion's frown deepened.



      He didn't seem particularly threatened by the Mad Prince. However, his gaze turned wary when he glanced at the abomination's jade sword.



      It was no surprise. That sword was the Sin of Solace, after all — the cursed blade that infected everyone it cut with insidious madness. The Dreamspawn was a creature of the mind, so a weapon that destroyed the mind was a unique threat to him.



      Still staring at Asterion, the Mad Prince asked in a cold tone:



      "Nephis?"



      Cassie finally spoke, barely preventing her voice from shaking:



      "She is alive."



      The Mad Prince exhaled slowly.



      “Good. That is good. That is wonderful... I haven't failed completely then, after all.”



      He laughed.



      “I guess the little wretch escaped becoming me, somehow. How truly unexpected... well, no surprise. He is me, after all."



      With that, the Mad Prince shifted his gaze to Cassie and smiled.



      "So to what do I owe the pleasure of meeting you again, dear Torment? You have summoned me here with your powers. That means that you want something from me, doesn't it? Do you want me to play a game with the ghoul?"



      His smile widened, and his lightless eyes shone with boundless madness.



      "Ah, but what if I don't want to? What if I want to have a bit of fun with you, instead? I haven't heard you scream in so long, dear Torment... you had grown so quiet back then, near the end. Won't you sing for me again?"



      Cassie pursed her lips, struggling to prevent herself from shuddering.



      “You might not want to help me..."



      She paused for a moment, looking at him with a grim expression.



      Then, she smiled chillingly and pointed at Asterion.



      "But that man... he is trying to kill Nephis. In fact, he has harmed her horribly already. He's trying to ruin everything you achieved."



      The Mad Prince shifted his dreadful gaze back to Asterion.



      When he spoke, his voice sounded languid:



      "Is that so?"



      He remained silent for a short while, his smile growing slowly.



      A boundless, harrowing madness igniting in his eyes.



      "That won't do... that won't do at all."



      The Mad Prince grinned and said, his voice brimming with a dark, deadly, ugly obsession.



      "Because she is mine.”



      His words carried with them the weight of a demented, dire conviction.



      As the echo of his hoarse, unpleasant voice resounded in the darkness, the darkness seemed to resonate and shroud him like a harrowing mantle.



      His subtle presence suddenly grew, filling the vast hall — it was so overwhelming, in fact, that its pressure felt like a physical force, pushing Cassie back and making the ancient stones groan.



      A cold wind swept the dark expanse, making her hair dance.



      The runes inscribed on the ancient walls of the Ebony Tower were obscured by shadows, and the shadows danced as well, moving in demented frenzy, flowing like a dark whirlpool to celebrate the wrath of their lord.



      The Mad Prince smiled.



      “Be gone, ghoul.”



      A moment later, he was already upon Asterion, the white blade of his graceful sword moving with the speed of lightning, with the weight of a mountain.



      Cassie lowered her stance, but was still thrown back by the shockwave of their clash.



      ‘I... must hurry...'



      By then, her Aspect had already reached every soldier of the great army of humanity — most of the Awakened alive today in the world, and therefore the core of Asterion's power.



      But not all of it.



      Out there in the wide expanse of the Dream Realm and the desolate reaches of the waking world, billions of mundane people carried the idea of him in their minds. They were the true strength of the Hunger Domain, and if Cassie were to have hope of defeating Asterion, she had to reach them all, as well.



      So, she extended her Will far away, to the few people who had been with her from the very beginning.



      She also reached above, to the last floor of the Ebony Tower.



      And below, where something peculiar was happening to the soldiers she had already marked.



      Something was happening underground... There, the scent of blood overwhelmed Cassie's senses.



      The Mad Prince and the Dreamspawn had clashed in the hall of forbidden runes, where a Supreme had just been born.



      And at the same time, another Supreme was being born at the lowest point of the Ebony Tower.



      Regaining her balance with the help of the Quiet Dancer, Cassie froze for a moment.



      ‘Mordret...'
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    I love seeing the chapters getting posted in the tele. Knowing I can post them eirly, but won't just to watch everone suffer longer. smirk
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    So all this time Cassie was dealing with her aspect legacy(this means Sunny and Nephis started fighting VTB nearly when Mordret started Ascension, Torment's memories and the sun realm memories are also from her aspect)
    And G3 wasn't the reason for pov shifting till now (it was Cassie!!)
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    bruh... I was always thinking of how Sunny is gonna deal with being the flaw of being the Heir of Weaver and how he is so limited in what he can do to help humanity.

    And I just realised right now the solution is so simple that I feel stupid for not realising it sooner. Cassie could just erase humanity's memories of Sunny, or most humans of their memories of him. She could do the same thing for Mordret also.
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