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Chapter 1571: Seventh God

Sunny remained motionless for a while, trying to digest the earth-shaking revelation he had received in the Estuary. He felt as though he had stumbled on a great, almost unimaginable secret. Something that, perhaps, lay at the root of all the mysteries that had been plaguing him for so long. There were not six, but seven gods: Sun God, War God, Storm God, Beast God, Heart God, Shadow God… and Dream God, who had been forgotten. The daemons were children of this Forgotten God. Therefore… by rebelling against the gods, had they rebelled against their own kin? Just like the gods themselves had waged war against their kin, the ineffable beings of the Void. 'No, wait…'

The connection between the Forgotten God and everything that had happened, and continued to happen, was too deep to be a mere coincidence. The realms of the gods were destroyed, consumed one after another by the Dream Realm. Seeds of Nightmare bloomed in its depths, infecting the last remaining realm, the waking world, by a plague of Nightmare Creatures.

And then there was the Nightmare Spell, created by Weaver — the firstborn of Dream God. Had the Forgotten God really been Dream God?

Or had he been Nightmare God?

Or… had he been Dream God once, but then became the god of nightmares?

Why had he been erased from history? Why did the runes describing his title… and not even his real title, but simply referring to him as the Forgotten God… possess a repelling force to them? It was almost as if merely mentioning him was forbidden. On a level close to a universal law. 'Wait…'

If a mere mention of the Forgotten God was forbidden, was that why Weaver's lineage was described as forbidden, as well? Come to think of it, Sunny had never heard about any of the daemons having offspring. Had they been forbidden from propagating because of their connection to the erased deity?

His head was spinning. 'There's something to it… I am certain.'

The Forgotten God, the Dream Realm, and the Nightmare Spell. There was an obvious connection between them, a throughline that neatly tied it all together. An answer to most of the questions that Sunny had asked himself countless times, but was never able to solve. The next set of runes shone in the distance, luring him to walk further. 'Maybe that answer lies right ahead.'

Taking a deep breath, Sunny walked across the surface of the hidden lake. Soon, he reached the source of light. However, to his surprise, it was not a string of runes… instead, it was an image. A familiar image, too.

Surrounded by a field of terrifying darkness, a mass of golden flame was burning, illuminating the void with its radiance. It was the start of the myth of creation — the scene where desire was born in the everlasting void, bringing with it direction.

'Why is this here?'

Sunny frowned, then walked forward, soon reaching the next source of light.

Again, a familiar image was in front of him… or rather, beneath him. This one, however, was a bit different from what he had seen in the drowned temple of Fallen Grace. On the mural of the drowned temple, there were six radiant figures surrounding the reduced mass of flames, with vague shapes of the Void Creatures hidden in the darkness. But here, in the waters of the dark lake… there were seven.

And looking at the seventh figure made Sunny feel dizzy and nauseous. It seemed that not only mentioning the Forgotten God was forbidden, but depicting him, as well. Sunny walked further. The next several scenes painted in the water were largely the same. They depicted the seven gods fighting against the Void Beings, albeit in more artistic and mysterious manner. However… the final scene of the war was very different from how it had been drawn on the mural in the drowning temple. There, the Void Beings had been shown beaten and diminished, surrounded by the six proud and victorious gods.

Here in the Estuary, though, the scene was entirely not the same. The Void Being were just as giant and terrifying as ever, and the seven gods were depicted in a desperate fight against them, both sides seemingly on the verge of being destroyed. The next scene was different, as well. In the temple, it showed the six gods confidently enveloping the Void, and the harrowing creatures dwelling in it, in a net made from the remnants of the golden flame. Here, though… the scene was largely the same, with one important distinction. One of the seven radiant figures was hopelessly caught among the terrifying shapes of the Void Creatures, unable to retreat. Nevertheless, the net of flames still enveloped the void, creating a cage around it. And sealing the radiant figure in that cage with the beings of the Void. Sunny shivered, a terrible understanding dawning on him.

He walked to the next scene and saw it…

Just before the net closed, forever sealing the Void, the radiant figure of the seventh god tore seven pieces of itself and sent them flying away. The radiant sparks — much brighter than the remnant sparks of the golden flame that would later become humans — escaped the cage just before it closed. The final image was very similar to the one depicted in the drowned temple. It showed the familiar picture of forests, plains, river, and a vast sky… the world as Sunny knew it. Humans were depicted in that image, as well, wandering the landscape as tiny dots. There were seven vague, but much more prominent figures among them, though, standing under the blue sky, confused and lost.

The daemons. Sunny trembled. 'This is not the myth of creation.'

Indeed, the story drawn in the depths of the mystical lake was not the myth of creation.

Instead… it was the story of how the daemons were born. Of how the gods sealed the Void, abandoning one of their own, and how that seventh god tore seven pieces of his soul to let a part of him escape the cage. Thus becoming the progenitor of the daemons… who were mysterious creatures that were rumored to have appeared from nowhere, possessing a power not quite equal, but similar to that of the gods.  

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    Guru
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    One of the seven radiant figures was hopelessly caught among the terrifying

    Good old betrayal, called it
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    Jester
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    I think these chapters gave us a lot of info if you read in between the lines a bit. The future Sunny was not actually Sunny himself. Instead it was his Creepy Shadow. There's two times he made it obvious, the first was when the shadow said it was not alive and not human, then it called itself a phantom of a lost shadow and finally it was when Sunny was reflecting on the conversation with his future self he wondered why his future self kept cackling/laughing at everything he said and that he gave him the creeps. So most likely it was Sunny's Creepy Shadow that we saw. Plus since we find out Neph comes back in the future to the pyramid, she's likely come to read the details of the Void Beings and their true names probably cuz they've become relevant at that point in the story or the cohort are fighting them. Nephis is the one to come to the pyramid cuz her soul doesn't Corrupt from learning the true names and details of the Void Beings and Creepy Shadow is probably empowering her assuming the Shadow Bond works similar to before even after Sunny breaks free from fate. Another point that lends to my theory is that the shadow said it was not a Sovereign or a Saint. But it was powerful nonetheless, almost more than a Great being so most likely it's a shadow of sunny once he hits the Divine or Sacred level.
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      Dummybaron
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      I agree with everything exept part where you said that shadow bond is still working. Anyway we will find out about shadow bond in few chapters, but with everything else in your theory I absolutely agree.
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      Xenko
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      Oh, if you're theory is true, then it would be really funny at the moment when shadows gain an ability to talk

      It's like, Sunny always will carry 7 versions of himself with him

      The comedy potential is insane for that one
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    Xenko
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    All those future Sunny shenanigans gives us little to no info, except that Sunny and Neph ARE working together even after the whole betrayal thingy

    So, yeah, it seems even if there is a conflict after the nightmare, everything will be okay in the end

    Hope they start date each other ASAP, every day is precious in that horrid world
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      Jester
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      Actually it's the opposite, I think it gave us a lot of info if you read in between the lines a bit. The future Sunny was not actually Sunny himself. Instead it was his Creepy Shadow. There's two times he made it obvious, the first was when the shadow said it was not alive and not human, then it called itself a phantom of a lost shadow and finally it was when Sunny was reflecting on the conversation with his future self he wondered why his future self kept cackling/laughing at everything he said and that he gave him the creeps. So most likely it was Sunny's Creepy Shadow that we saw. Plus since we find out Neph comes back in the future to the pyramid, she's likely come to read the details of the Void Beings and their true names probably cuz they've become relevant at that point in the story or the cohort are fighting them. Nephis is the one to come to the pyramid cuz her soul doesn't Corrupt from learning the true names and details of the Void Beings and Creepy Shadow is probably empowering her assuming the Shadow Bond works similar to before even after Sunny breaks free from fate. Another point that lends to my theory is that the shadow said it was not a Sovereign or a Saint. But it was powerful nonetheless, almost more than a Great being so most likely it's a shadow of sunny once he hits the Divine or Sacred levels.
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    Dummybaron
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    Oh my god, now the only question I have for Future Sunny is why the f you decide to go to the Tomb of Ariel AGAIN?! Like you already learned all secrets, just why?
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      shaakh
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      Seems like they are strong enough, maybe just for a date? ahaa
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      zloyleshiy
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      maybe as sovereigns they need to conquer territory
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        Dummybaron
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        Maybe Nephis need, beause Sunny said that he is not a Sovereign
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      Jester
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      I think I know why. There's a few things foreshadowed here. Firstly I don't think it's actually Sunny who's talking here. Instead I think this is Sunny's creepy shadow from the future. Because he mentions he's not alive and he's not human and after the conversation sunny was annoyed why he kept laughing and cackling at everything sunny said and gave him the creeps. He also mentions that he's a phantom of a lost shadow.

      As for why he's back in the pyramid? The most likely reason I can think of is that he's gone with Nephis to empower her and she's probably gone back to find the names of the Void Beings that Sunny couldn't look at otherwise they would corrupt him. Nephis' soul can't be corrupted so it makes sense that once she was strong enough she would go back to see the details about them and their true names.
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    1577: Past, Present, and Future.

    Limping across the dark expanse of still water, illuminated gently by the pure radiance of the Guiding Light, Sunny stared at his battered reflection. A dark grin twisted his lips into a crooked line.

    «Look at us… nearing the finish line, and not anywhere near dropping dead.»

    The situation was quite unfamiliar. Usually, Sunny would have been at the very doorstep of death, or even past its threshold with one foot by now. But he was strangely in one piece. Sure, he had been mauled and mangled by plenty of dreadful Nightmare Creatures on the way to the Estuary — however, his state was nowhere near as rough as the norm in such moments.

    Had he been lucky, or had his tenacity finally reached such an unreasonable level that it was simply too hard for anything to truly bring him down without outright killing him?

    «Well, in any case… I'm not complaining. Let's finish this, then…»

    His reflection did not answer, leaving Sunny in tranquil silence. He was momentarily unnerved by the lack of a mocking retort, but then remembered that the Sin of Solace was gone. His mind was free of the voice that had haunted it for so long with maddening whispers.

    It felt… very strange.

    «Sort of… peaceful?»

    Now that the curse that had plagued him was gone, Sunny realized that he had been under constant pressure without even noticing it. His mental resistance had prevented the insidious whispers from truly driving him mad — but the act of resisting the loss of sanity itself had been putting a burden on his mind.

    That burden was no more, filling him with a sense of levity.

    However, he was also exhausted, drained, and deeply shaken by the secrets he had learned. It was a strange mixture of emotions.

    «One step at a time.»

    Sunny continued walking toward the vague shape rising from the water in the distance. As he did, he wondered about himself and the Mad Prince… about all the versions of himself and the Mad Prince that had reached the Estuary in the previous cycles.

    How was it that Sunny — the current him — was the only one who had made it that far?

    «I guess it's simple, really.»

    It was already indescribably hard to find the entrance to the Estuary within the Source. Beyond that, though…

    To get to the heart of the Estuary, one had to possess three things. The first one was a soul that was free of Corruption — made possible by the Estuary Key. That requirement itself demanded that he succumbed to the Defilement, invaded another cycle of the Great River, and spent centuries accumulating power and knowledge.

    However, it was also the easiest of the three.

    The second requirement was the ability to pass the stone maze that served as the border of the inner lake without falling back into the cycles of the Great River. Sunny did it without much trouble, but that was only because of the Guiding Light and the True Name that Torment had delivered to Cassie. How many cycles had it taken for the duo of conspiring Plagues to learn that True Name?

    He did not know. What he did know, however, was that the story of this Nightmare was the story of the gradual accumulation of knowledge. The more cycles the Mad Prince and Torment had survived, the better they had been able to prepare for the last one.

    The third requirement was, perhaps, the most dire one, and depended entirely on that accumulation. It was to have no desire to turn back and start a new cycle.

    Even now, Sunny could turn back, return to the stone maze, and dive back into the Great River. However, he did not want to, and had no reason to… because the Mad Prince and Torment had already arranged for the Nightmare to end perfectly, with every member of the cohort — and Nephis — surviving its dreadful challenge.

    How many attempts had it taken before they learned to manipulate all the events of the cycle in their favor? Too many to count, perhaps. And it was for that reason that Sunny was not tempted to try anew, aiming for a better, and less heartbreaking result.

    In short…

    Sunny made it that far because he was the inheritor and beneficiary of all the countless past versions of himself that had failed.

    It was somewhat poetic, then, that he could only reach the heart of the Estuary by forgetting them all.

    And a little bit sad.

    …Soon, he could see the dark shape more clearly. As it revealed itself, a strange expression appeared on his face.

    Out there in front of him… a mountain of black rock rose from the still water of the hidden lake, rising into the darkness. Its rough slopes were almost vertical, and it had two peaks, one of them broken, one of them as sharp as a spear.

    Surrounded by water, the dark mountain looked lonely and forlorn in the empty expanse of the Estuary.

    It also exerted a palpable pressure, making Sunny groan and shudder in dread.

    «What the hell is this…»

    Sunny lingered for a few moments, staring at the peak of the mountain and wondering if he would have to scale it. But then, he noticed a wide vertical crack at the base of the slope.

    It looked like an entrance.

    Taking a deep breath, Sunny smiled darkly and headed for that entrance. Passing its threshold, he plunged into the darkness dwelling inside the mountain and found himself in a long, winding tunnel.

    There was water rushing beneath his feet, flowing to somewhere deep inside, and the walls surrounding him were rough, untouched by any tool.

    «Not creepy at all.»

    Somehow, Sunny felt… solemn. It was as though the mountain he had entered was a consecrated place — a place more holy than any temple he had ever visited, and therefore more divine.

    Perhaps he had only been able to enter it because of the flame of divinity burning in his soul.

    But at the same time, the sacral nature of the dark mountain felt strangely mournful.

    Frowning, Sunny gripped the Guiding Light and ventured deeper into the tunnel.

    He walked for a few moments — or maybe an eternity — before the walls of the tunnel widened, opening into a vast cave.

    And as soon as Sunny entered that cave...

    He suddenly turned blind.

    The radiance of the Guiding Light was swallowed by darkness, and he lost the ability to see through it. What rattled Sunny the most, though, was that it was not the true, elemental darkness that had robbed him of vision.

    Instead, he was still surrounded by deep shadows, which were like family to him. It was just that these shadows did not respond to him anymore, as if subjugated by some other, much more powerful and terrifying being.

    At least his shadow sense was still with him.

    Therefore, he sensed something vast moving in the darkness — in front of him, behind him. All around him.

    Slithering like the coils of a gargantuan serpent.

    Shivering, Sunny gripped the Guiding Light and lowered it slightly, ready to defend himself…

    It was then that a harrowing voice resounded from the darkness, enveloping him like a hiss of the lightless abyss:

    «Turn back.»

    Sunny gasped, feeling an almost overwhelming desire to kneel under the cold authority of that sinister voice.

    He swayed, leaning on the Guiding Light for support. A tortured groan escaped from his lips, but in the end, Sunny somehow managed to remain standing.

    «Damn it…»

    He muttered a stifled curse and gritted his teeth, staring blindly into the darkness.

    The shadows did not respond to his calls.

    Sunny felt… strangely betrayed by their silence.

    The harrowing voice resounded again, making him shudder:

    «Leave.»

    Sunny grimaced.

    Then, he sighed, and answered in a dark tone:

    «…You can drop the theatrics, you know.»

    There were a few moments of silence, and then the voice resounded again.

    This time, it did not sound like the hiss of the abyss itself. Instead, it was quite human, although still strangely coming from all directions.

    The voice laughed.

    «Ah… damnation. I really wanted to give a good performance. You are such a killjoy…»

    The darkness was suffused by the dying echoes of humorless laughter for a few moments, and then the voice added, its tone incredulous:

    «But then again, I can't really blame you. I vaguely remember this conversation, after all. It's a bit weird, to finally find myself on the other side of it.»

    Sunny winced, a resentful expression appearing on his pale face.

    «Curse it. Of course, this had to happen… why the hell wouldn't it?»

    He had already dealt with a past version of himself. The Mad Prince was no more.

    Now, however…

    There was the future version of himself, as well.

    The voice — Sunny's own voice — spoke placidly from the darkness:

    «When did you figure it out?»
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      1578: Lost Shadow.

      Sunny remained silent for a while, still blind. His expression was somber, and there was an irritated twist to his lips.

      «When did I figure it out?»

      He grimaced.

      «Just now, really.»

      Which was rather embarrassing.

      Sunny hesitated for a moment, then shrugged.

      «Well, can you blame me? Sure, I should have known much sooner. But there were so many things happening all at once… so, it took me some time to put the dots together.»

      He raised the Guiding Light and put it on his shoulder, still unable to see the radiance of the sacred staff.

      «I mean, it is rather obvious in hindsight. Cassie was sent into the body of Dusk of Fallen Grace. Jet and Effie were sent into the bodies of two River Nomads. Kai and Mordret were sent into the bodies of two Riverborn warriors in Twilight. But what about me and Nephis? Who were the people that we replaced? And what were they doing so far upstream, in the distant future, way further than even Weave?»

      He shook his head.

      «I really should have understood it when we found the Chain Breaker. But I was so overwhelmed by how bizarre everything in the Tomb of Ariel was that I let it rest with the rest of the unresolved mysteries. And even as those mysteries were solved one after another, that one remained buried under the pile of startling revelations. I just sort of assumed that someone in the past — Noctis, maybe — had visited the pyramid, leaving their imprint in the Great River.»

      Sunny tiredly rubbed his face and smiled.

      «But it was the opposite, wasn't it? It was not someone from the past. It was someone from the future. It was Nephis and me. We are going to return to the Tomb of Ariel one day, right? Not the illusion of it conjured inside this Nightmare, but the real deal. And just like Daeron had left his imprint to exist in the Nightmare, so will we. So… the bodies the two of us took. They have always been our own bodies. The roles we took are of ourselves.»

      The voice remained silent for a while, then scoffed.

      «Right. I remember now. Yes, we should have figured it out much sooner.»

      Sunny gritted his teeth.

      «I must say, though... it's a bit unfair. The Spell gave us our own roles, but made us mere Ascended. The two of you must be much more powerful, no? To brave the Nightmare Desert and enter the real pyramid. So, what are you? A Saint?»

      The voice remained silent for longer now, then sighed.

      «Yeah… a Saint.»

      Sunny frowned, judging how long the pause before the answer had been.

      «Bastard… did you just summon Weaver's Mask?!»

      The voice laughed.

      «Did I? No, I absolutely did not. Trust me, I'm telling the truth… I'm the most honest person in the world, after all. Two worlds, even.»

      «Did he summon it or not?»

      Was this future version of Sunny really a Saint? No, like hell he was… a mere Saint would not have been able to turn the shadows against Sunny so easily, and neither would his voice possess such an harrowing power to it.

      Sunny shivered.

      «You… you're a Sovereign? Damnation, what the hell?! After everything we experienced in this damned place, why would you go and challenge another Nightmare?! Are you that tired of living?»

      The voice did not respond for a while. Then, his answer came, calm and insidious:

      «I am not a Sovereign, though.»

      Then, it added, its tone devoid of any emotion:

      «Nor am I alive. I'm not even a human, really. Just a phantom of a lost shadow, conjured by the Spell. Ah, but this Estuary is a strange place. Time does not exist here, and so, everything exists here simultaneously. Even though you have already taken my role, here we are, having a chance to meet each other.»

      Sunny shivered.

      Meeting his future self was already shocking enough, especially considering how terrifying the power of that version of him was. It felt no less oppressive, and even much more so, than the power of the Great Nightmare Creatures that had torn their way into the waking world during the Battle of the Black Skull.

      But why was that guy hiding in the darkness? Why wasn't he showing his face?

      Come to think of it… why was Sunny unable to sense a human body anywhere in the shadows?

      And what did his future version mean by saying that he was neither human nor alive?

      At this point, it was impossible to tell if the voice was lying or telling the truth. Whether he was wearing Weaver's Mask or not?

      All of it left Sunny quite unsettled.

      He cleared his throat.

      «So… that's great, then. You can tell me everything about the future, how to deal with all my problems better, and how not to end up in the same sorry state as you.»

      The voice remained silent.

      Sunny lingered.

      «Right? Come on. Start talking.»

      There was no answer for a while.

      Then, the voice said in a dark tone:

      «I don't think I will. You know how it goes… knowledge of the future will just make that future happen faster, and all that. Haven't you been burned by trying to exploit Cas and her visions enough times already?»

      The future version of Sunny laughed.

      «Yeah, yeah. I know what you want to say. Frustrating, isn't it? I remember cursing my future self with all kinds of nasty words at that point, in my mind. No, it really is strange, to be that annoying future self now!»

      His joyless laughter died down, and Sunny was once again surrounded by chilling silence.

      After a few moments, the voice spoke again:

      «It's of no use, anyway. Aren't you here to become banished from fate? If you do go further and your wish comes true… there's no telling what your future will hold.»

      The voice grew harder to hear, as if the two of them were being slowly separated by a great distance.

      «Still, I ask of you. Turn back. Do not go further. You… are not ready for what lies ahead.»

      Sunny remained silent for a while.

      Eventually…

      He scoffed.

      «If you truly are the future version of myself, then you already know my answer.»

      Turn back? Abandon his chance of breaking the shackles of fate and the slave collar wrapped around his neck?

      Never. He would rather die a thousand deaths.

      «I refuse.»

      His voice was resolute.

      There was a distant, dejected sigh.

      Then, the voice resounded once again, barely audible:

      «You stubborn fool… well, as expected. Go on, then. Hurry up! This Nightmare won't last much longer.»

      And just like that, the voice disappeared, leaving Sunny alone in the cave. The shadows embraced him again, and his ability to see in the dark returned.

      «Damn traitors…»

      The radiance of the Guiding Light pointed forward again.

      He took a shaky breath, trying to compose himself.

      «What… an insufferable bastard.»

      What was up with his future self and his attitude? Was it really necessary to laugh and chuckle at everything Sunny said? And did he really have to keep all the knowledge of what was about to come a secret?!

      The voice did say one thing, though…

      It was that the Nightmare was about to end. Cursing under his breath, Sunny rushed forward.

      «That guy… gave me the creeps. He was a bit scary, though. Which meant that I will be, too. That… is good news? Right?»

      He had no time to ponder that eerie conversation right now, and was in no mood to, either. There would be time for that later, but right now… his freedom awaited.

      He crossed the cave and followed the Guiding Light into another tunnel, venturing deeper and deeper into the dark mountain.

      And then, finally…

      He reached its very heart.

      Entering a dark cavern, Sunny stumbled and came to a halt.

      The cavern was vast enough that he could not see its ceiling, its walls drowning in darkness. Its floor was covered in shallow water, and at a distance, a small island rose from the glossy surface.

      There was a beautiful tree growing in the middle of the island. And, nestled beneath its branches…

      Sunny's eyes widened.

      «What? What is this… why?»

      …An unadorned stone sarcophagus stood, its lid covered by withered leaves.
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        I love how g3 is constantly dropping some high cliffhangers on the mid of the cliffhangers on the actual cliffhangers like damn reading this its like entering in a pro competition of eating hamburgers but instead of hamburgers im eating cliffhangers i can't even process half of the already big and interesting stuff he giving us and he still giving more dang I love this swindler
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        Vespa99
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        My poor hear can't take much more
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        BlankDjinn
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        Thank you as always :) but damn so much info I love it!!! My only sadness is that we must wait to see what happens next!!! I can only hope that all will be revealed next and a sarcophagus I really hope it’s the body of a creature of the void or maybe even a Daemon maybe a God so many possibilities!!!
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          Dummybaron
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          Your comment gave me an Idea! What if Sunny gonna get another Daemon's body part from it?
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            BlankDjinn
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            It’s a possibility especially if it’s weaver maybe it’s his eye or something??? I mean that would be something that (I believe his name was Ariel but I could be wrong) would want locked away since it contains secrets in its visions and it most definitely has powers connected to fate and maybe conquering it!!! But I’m also equally thinking it’s something like Nephis’s deal with the living skeleton maybe it’s a being locked away willing to do a favor???
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              Xenko
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              I think that's Ariel who's buried there

              Author mentioned that Weaver had a talk with Ariel after Ariel completed his pyramid, so I don't think it is Weaver lying there
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                BlankDjinn
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                Good chance and Sunny is the the inheritor of the Weaver and potentially the seventh God so he may be able to take in the other daemons
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