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Chapter 1580: What You Wished For

'Gods… oh gods…'

The pain… was exquisite. It was inconceivable. It was the kind of pain that could kill a person, or at least make the pass out in an instant. Sadly, the latter did not happen, because the pain was not physical. Instead, its source was Sunny's soul, which was being altered and transformed. Not in a way it had been changed every time a new core was formed, but rather in a way his blood and bones had been altered in the past.

"Aaargh!"

Sunny hit the lid of the sarcophagus with enough force to split his skin and fell to the ground, the carpet of leaves softening his fall. 'Wh—what… what the hell?! How… is… this possible?!'

He knew what was happening to him. However, he had no idea why it was happening, and how eating the golden fruit from the tree growing above the grave of Oblivion had caused it. In any case, Sunny had no choice but to endure.

He wasn't shy about screaming and howling in pain, though, especially because there was no one here to witness his sorry state. "D—damn it! Damn it! D…damn it all!"

After an eternity — this time, quite a literal one, considering that time did not exist in the Estuary — Sunny found himself laying on the ground, staring blindly at the beautiful crown of the mystical tree. His body felt weak, and his face was wet with tears. '...Curses.'

That one was definitely going into the collection of the most horrendous agonies he had experienced. What place? Probably not the first, which was still held by activating the [Where is my eye?] enchantment of Weaver's Mask. But it was a confident second. "Ah…"

Sunny groaned, and then shakily rose to his feet. Then, he took inventory of his soul.

It felt… different, somehow. And much, much more potent. Already knowing what he would see, Sunny summoned the runes.

'It can't be… can it?'

But it could. There, in the shimmering field of runes, a new string appeared in the list of his Attributes. Pale as a ghost, Sunny read:

Attributes: [Fated], [Flame of Divinity], [Master of Shadows], [Blood Weave], [Bone Weave], [Marble Shell]... And at the very end, a new one:

[...Soul Weave.]

He sucked in air, stunned. 'How the hell…'

Concentrating on the new string, he read the description:

Attribute Description: [You have inherited a part of Weaver's forbidden lineage. Your soul has been altered and imbued with stalwart potency. A lonely demon shed tears standing above a forgotten grave. A tree grew from the ground where the demon's tears fell, and from it grew a wondrous fruit.]

Sunny stared at the runes for a while, then dismissed them and concentrated on his soul.

It felt… reinforced, somehow. His essence felt much more potent, and the rate at which it replenished itself was much faster. The soul itself seemed more robust and durable, capable of withstanding a terrible amount of damage and maintaining its integrity even if large swathes of it were entirely destroyed. Briefly diving into the soul sea, Sunny glanced at his six lightless cores. They did not look very different, at the surface, apart from the fact that the dark flames burning within them seemed even darker now, and more fierce. However, once he peered into the depths of his cores… was he seeing things, or had he glimpsed a weave of ethereal golden strings creating a graceful pattern within the six black suns? Sunny left the Soul Sea, both elated and perplexed.

'So… I inherited another part of Weaver's lineage. Soul Weave. That's great.'

It was, indeed, a remarkable boon. '...But what the hell was it doing here?'

It was already shocking enough to find Oblivion's grave. But why was a fragment of Weaver's lineage left there? If anything, it should have been Oblivion's lineage… apart from the fact that no daemon except for the Demon of Fate had created one. It was as though Weaver lost a part of his… her?... soul at the grave of Oblivion, for some reason. But why? How had the two of them been connected?

And did it have something to do with the strange incongruity in the number of daemons that had participated in the Doom War? Sunny did not know. But all of it... was highly suspicious.

And it wasn't even the most pressing question. 'Yes, it's great that my soul has grown stronger…'

But where was his promised freedom? How was Soul Weave supposed to break the shackles of fate?

Sunny pursed his lips, unsure of what exactly was happening. Had Cassie been wrong? Had she…

But then, something distracted him from these thoughts. From the corner of his eye, Sunny noticed an ominous detail. Looking down, he stared at the Guiding Light, which had rolled away from him when he fell down, and was now laying to the side of the stone sarcophagus. The crystal at the top of the sacred staff was still shining. However, it wasn't pointing at the sarcophagus. Instead, it was pointing into the darkness behind it. Sunny slowly looked up… at that moment, it felt as though a ripple spread through the world. His surroundings suddenly felt less substantial, as if reality itself was slowly dissipating.

His eyes widened.

'The Nightmare… it's starting to collapse!'

Somewhere far away, Nephis must have delivered a fatal blow to the First Seeker. But Sunny could not concentrate on that thought for too long. Because just then, he noticed something moving in the darkness. A hunched, towering shape that filled him with indescribable horror. 'H—how did I not notice… before…'

A giant creature had been hiding in the darkness of the vast cavern, hidden completely from his sight, his nose, and even his shadow sense, despite being the size of a hill. It had a hunched back, a disheveled mantle of messy black feathers, a terrifying beak, and mighty wings that were vast even when folded, hiding its gaunt body. And a vile soul filled with more Corruption than he had ever seen, spreading outward from six grotesquely giant nodes.

'A… a Cursed Terror…'

Horrified, Sunny took an involuntary step back. And just as he did, a pair of round, utterly insane eyes pierced him with a demented look.

A terrible pressure crashed into him, making it hard to breathe.

The Cursed Terror that had been hiding behind Oblivion's grave… was a giant, mad, and unmistakably vile bird. 'D—damnation!'

Sunny took a step back, but at the moment, the vile bird lunged forward, its demented eyes igniting with avarice and greed. Before he could even react, he was drowned by its loathsome shadow.

And then, its talons plunged into his chest. Sunny gasped. However, the talons did not rip his flesh apart. Instead, they dove much deeper, finding their way into his very soul. If he had time to enter the Soul Sea at that moment, he would have seen the shapeless form of the Vile Thieving Bird's Spawn being snatched by the crooked talons. And yet, they did not stop there. Passing through Sunny's soul, the talons dug even deeper, into the depths of his being he had not even known existed. And there, they grabbed onto something else.

Onto countless strings that were wrapped around him tightly, surrounding him like a chrysalis. Or like the strings that held up a marionette.

Straining itself, the vile bird struggled for a few moments… and snatched those strings, too, somehow ripping them away from his existence. Sunny opened his mouth, trying to scream, but no sound came out of his mouth. There was another sound, though.

The voice of the Spell, whispering into his ear as the Nightmare collapsed around him:

[Your nightmare is… your… you nightmare is… is…]

It never finished speaking. Instead, the familiar voice broke and abruptly grew quiet, leaving him in utter, lonely, and terrifying silence. 'What… the hell… is h—happening?!'

And then, everything disappeared. The heart of the Estuary was gone. The beautiful tree and the sarcophagus resting beneath its branches were gone, too. The harrowing bird plunging its talons into his chest was nowhere to be seen. Sunny found himself in utter darkness.

…And then, he was expelled from that darkness.

 

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    6pain
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    Of course sunny would not be allowed to shine, just as he becomes the strongest Saint a Sovereign appears
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    MTL Ancestor
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    Valor gives me the vibes of a Sword Immortal.
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    Cj.17
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    I feel like the author is baiting us again with the thieving bird saying that demon of fate couldn't do anything. What if demon of fate let it happen. I mean his eye, his corrupted hand and everything was left conveniently at places sunny would stumble upon with the "fated" attribute so I would say even tho it might be hated by the gods and demons, demon of fate couldn't have possibly done nothing if he knew it was coming.

    I would even go as far as to say that he let his hand be corrupted intentionally. Or it was inevitable.

    Now that I think about more, I feel like we are even been baited that weaver might be a man while he might really be a woman. Idk I hope he is a man.
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    ErectileReptile
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    After its first mention 1400 chapters ago, the Vile Thieving Bird finally appears…
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      Dummybaron
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      Yeah and it is absolute Terror, now when you mentioned that I have a question, If Sunny find sutable body and using 4 great soul shards turn this body in echo(he technically can considering the fact that all his memories either created by him or modifyde stayed with him) Can he create a Shadow from Vile Thieving Bird's child?
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        Jru
        Jru
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        He probably could have, but he doesnt have the Vile thieving bird’s spawn anymore because it just snatched it from his soul sea
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    ZEXOS
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    1585. Climbing Out of a Grave


    Sunny looked at the ceiling, extending his shadow sense upward. At the same time, he allowed his mind to drift back to the very end of the Nightmare.

    ...And what a Nightmare it had been.

    Sunny did not know how long he had spent wandering the dreadful currents of the Great River, trying to escape the Tomb of Ariel. The last cycle had taken... how long was it? Close to a year? And that was only his subjective time. For some people, like Cassie and Mordret, it had lasted for much longer.

    But that was only the final of the countless cycles. So, he could not even guess how long of a journey it had been.

    What he did know, however, was that it ended in the very heart of the Estuary, past the silent lake where Ariel's heretical testament had been inscribed. Near the forgotten grave of the Demon of Oblivion...

    Where a Cursed Terror had been waiting for him, hidden in the darkness.

    That Terror...

    Sunny was more or less sure who it was.

    'The loathsome Thieving Bird, hated both by the gods and the beings of the Void...'

    It was the thieving miscreant who had stolen the Weaver's eyes, and whose spawn he had slain on the Forgotten Shore, thus receiving the [Drop of Ichor] and Weaver's lineage.

    That single event had started the chain of falling dominoes that intertwined his fate with the nebulous Demon, as well as the rest of the daemons and the dead gods.

    Wasn't it very ironic, then, that the Thieving Bird would be the one to break that fate?

    And Sunny... was pretty sure that that was exactly what the vile thing had done.

    The moment the Thieving Bird's talons plunged into his chest, he felt it taking something from his soul. But then... he vaguely sensed it taking something else, from somewhere that lay even deeper.

    It was a hard thing to describe. Even now, Sunny felt somehow different, in addition to all the changes caused by the Transcendence. It was as though a burden he did not even know he was carrying had been lifted, making him feel both unburdened and scarily untethered.

    Had the Vile Thieving Bird stolen... his fate?

    That would certainly be one way — an indescribably bewildering and roundabout way — for Cassie's promise that he would gain freedom in the Estuary to come true. It would also explain whose True Name Torment had delivered to the blind seer at the cost of her life.

    But what did it mean, exactly, for his fate to be stolen?

    Did it even work? Did he lose the [Fated] Attribute? Was he really free?

    What about Shadow Bond? He had been banished from the Nightmare Spell as a result of losing his fate... would his mystical connection to Nephis be severed, as well?

    Sunny frowned, knowing that he would find out soon.

    'One thing is certain, though...'

    If the Nightmare had not ended at just the right moment, he would have certainly been killed. Sunny could justifiably be proud of his power and prowess, but he was a mere ant in front of a Cursed Terror... and a very special Cursed Terror at that. If even Weaver had fallen victim to the vile Thieving Bird, what hope did he have to resist it?

    'What was that thing even doing in the burial chamber? Why did it enter the Tomb of Ariel? And how did it get past the guardian of the lake?'

    The last question was the easiest to answer. The vile thing had even been able to steal from the Demon of Fate, so bypassing a guardian left behind by Ariel would certainly have been easy for it.

    As for the other two...

    A piece of Weaver's soul had been left in the heart of Ariel's Tomb. Perhaps the Thieving Bird had become obsessed with the Demon of Fate? The description of the [Drop of Ichor] said that it had been enamored by Weaver's beautiful eyes, after all. Not to mention that it had gone mad after witnessing the reflection of the Void frozen in Weaver's pupil.

    Had it stolen Sunny's fate because it was connected to the enigmatic daemon?

    If so, it would have probably taken his body and soul, as well, given the chance. He had inherited three parts of Weaver's lineage, after all.

    'Was the Nightmare ending just at the right moment simple luck, or the last gift from [Fated]?'

    Sunny did not know. Nor did he care, really.

    If he was truly free from that damned Attribute, he would rather never remember that it had ever existed at all.

    'Let's go.'

    He had already extended his shadow sense as far as he could — which was much further than before, now that he was a Saint. Sadly, all he could feel was a mess of compressed concrete and alloy for dozens of meters above. That was only logical, considering that Valor's stronghold in Antarctica had been largely built underground.

    He was, more or less, buried alive.

    'Figures...'

    Still, there was no reason to worry. Sunny could not simply use Shadow Step to reach the surface, but he was more than strong enough to burrow through the ruins — mundane concrete and alloy could not stop a Saint.

    However, there was a simpler method.

    Sunny lingered for a moment, then dismissed his avatars and wrapped the shadows around his body. Then, he dissolved into the darkness, becoming a shadow himself.

    The collapsed stronghold was not a monolith. Even after it crumbled, there was plenty of space left between the debris — perhaps not enough to accommodate a human body, but more than enough for a formless shadow to slip through.

    Gliding up the wall, Sunny slid into a thin crack between two concrete plates and slithered upward for a few meters, eventually reaching a dead end where the debris was compressed too tightly, leaving no gaps. There, he simply used shadow sense to locate another tiny pocket of empty space nearby and teleported to it, still maintaining the form of a shadow.

    Just like that, he ascended higher and higher, slowly approaching the surface. In the process, Sunny discovered something remarkable.

    Now that he could absorb the ambient essence while in the embrace of shadows, the rate at which his own essence was being consumed to keep himself intangible was lower than the rate at which it was being replenished. In other words, Sunny could remain in the form of a shadow indefinitely now, for as long as he stayed away from bright light and true darkness.

    'Amazing...'

    Eventually, he reached another large pocket of space and temporarily assumed corporeal form to look around.

    By some luck, the level of destruction was much lower here, enough so that there were mostly intact pieces of furniture strewn around the floor, covered in dust. Sunny observed the dark, claustrophobic space for a few moments, then took a step forward and bent down, fishing out a small device from under the dust.

    It was a standard-issue military communicator, its screen cracked. Nevertheless, the communicator was still working — when Sunny picked it up, the broken screen lit up, revealing a fragmented image.

    The thing seemed to be malfunctioning, but he could still make out what he needed — the time and date.

    Staring at the blinking screen, Sunny opened his eyes wide.

    '...Huh.'

    According to the broken communicator...

    Today was roughly a week since the disastrous Battle of the Black Skull.

    Considering the time the members of the cohort had spent traversing the harrowing desert, the Spell sent them back to the exact moment they had entered the Seed of Nightmare.

    While they were wandering the dreadful depths of the Tomb of Ariel, time stood still in the waking world.
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      1586. Grey Sky


      Sunny let out a long sigh and tossed the broken communicator away.

      'I see.'

      He felt a strange mix of profound relief and tense apprehension.

      The reason for being relieved was obvious. Sunny did not know how many cycles it had taken them to conquer the Nightmare, but from what he had seen in the Estuary, it was at least thousands. Therefore, he had been secretly afraid to return to the waking world only to find out that humans there had gone extinct thousands of years ago.

      That Rain, and everyone else he knew, were long gone.

      Alternatively, the strange nature of the Great River could have resulted in them leaving the Nightmare in the time corresponding to where they were in relation to the Estuary — namely, in the Age of Gods. Which would have been terrible in its own right.

      So, the fact that their Third Nightmare had taken no time at all, from the point of view of the waking world, was one of the best possible outcomes.

      However...

      It also meant that Sunny and the other members of the cohort had been sent to a continent where an unknown number of Great horrors were currently roaming freely.

      Now that they were Saints... did they stand a chance in a battle against the terrifying creatures that had entered the waking world during the Battle of the Black Skull?

      That was the reason Sunny felt tense.

      'I wonder if we'll meet Skinwalker again...'

      He smiled somberly, and then dissolved into shadows once more.

      'At least I didn't miss years of Rain's life.'

      Encouraging himself like that, Sunny continued slithering through the ruins.

      After a while...

      He finally reached the surface.

      Sunny found himself on the slope of a vast crater, under a stormy grey sky. Even though the situation was more than a little ominous, he suddenly felt a strange sense of comfort.

      It was a privilege many people never thought about, to have a familiar sky above their heads. To be home.

      Without wasting any time, Sunny scaled the slope and escaped the embrace of shadows at the top of the tall mound formed by the crater. Standing there, he looked around, at what he had expected to be the ruins of an obliterated siege capital.

      To his surprise...

      The siege capital did not look particularly obliterated.

      Sure, there were signs of destruction here and there, with a few buildings having collapsed... but Valor's stronghold seemed to have sustained the worst damage. Most of the city was still intact, and there were crowds of people moving through the streets in an orderly manner, escorted by the soldiers.

      As Sunny assessed this scene, two details attracted his attention...

      Both shaking him to the very core.

      The first one was near the center of the city, where a large park sprawled. There... a giant Gate pierced the sky, dwarfing the tallest building in the siege capital. It was like a vertical fracture in the fabric of the world, instilling him with terror.

      'Here, too? But why...'

      Then, he noticed that there was something strange about the giant Gate.

      It was entirely, utterly wrong.

      Usually, the Gates looked like tears in reality, revealing nothing but vile darkness in their depths. But this one was different. Not only did Sunny not feel an instinctive revulsion toward the strange Gate, but there was also no darkness within it.

      Instead, he could see to the other side.

      There, clearly visible through the fracture of the Gate, a beautiful lake sparkled under bright sunlight. And from that lake... rose a magnificent castle.

      It was Bastion.

      Sunny was still struggling to comprehend that stunning sight when he noticed something else. There was an orderly column of refugees slowly entering the Gate.

      He shuddered.

      'That... that is impossible...'

      A Nightmare Gate was not something one could enter. It was a door that only opened one way — from the Dream Realm into the waking world. Therefore, anyone trying to pass through a Gate from that side was destined to fail. More than that, approaching a Gate was lethal... Sunny had briefly brushed against one himself, in Falcon Scott, and it was a memory he did not wish to revisit.

      So how could countless refugees be passing through the strange Nightmare Gate?

      Was it even a Nightmare Gate? Or something else entirely?

      The answers to these questions were, perhaps, connected to the second detail Sunny had been stunned to see.

      And that one... was far more chilling.

      Out there, far away from him, the great wall of the siege capital stood, broken and torn. Long spans of it had collapsed, and beyond them, a mountain of black flesh was rolling across the plain, devouring everything in sight.

      There were no soldiers, no Awakened, and no lumbering MWPs on top of the damaged wall.

      However, there was a single human there, facing the Great horror with indifferent resolve.

      From that distance, Sunny couldn't see who it was, exactly. All he could tell was that it was a man. The man was stall, with broad shoulders, his posture as straight and sharp as a steel sword. A long vermilion cloak fluttered in the wind behind his back.

      The man did not move, but the stormy clouds seemed to follow his will, flowing across the sky. A rustling haze connected the clouds with the crawling mountain of black flesh, as if rain was falling from the sky.

      That rustle...

      Sunny looked up, at the clouds that obscured the heavens like a grey veil.

      'N—no... it can't be...'

      It was only then that he understood that they were no clouds at all.

      Instead, they were countless flying swords, enough of them to form a storm front, all moving with clear and hypnotizing, lethal intent.

      The haze he saw in the distance was not rain, but thousands of swords falling on the colossal abomination like a bombardment of slaying steel, shredding and slicing its profane flesh apart.

      Sunny paled, forgetting to breathe.

      He suddenly realized who the man facing the Great horror was, what the strange Gate was, and why the siege capital had not been destroyed yet.

      ...The King of Swords had descended into the waking world.

      And with him, the harrowing might of a Sovereign's Domain had descended, as well.
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        EVOLT
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        Thank you!
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        Dummybaron
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        Valor on his way to make Malevolent Shrine 2.0
        By the way: No Weapons, No snake, No clue how being fateless can affect you and the world, No usefull memories, No clue about Trancendet ability. Looks like Fate doesn't like anomaly without Fate walking around, so it spawn Sovereign close to Sunny.
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        HeikyZX
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        Wow... it had been such a long travel, that I'm still trying to recall what they had been doing before the Desert/Tomb's arc. For those as lost as I am, here are the chapters before they ended up in the love-love desert:
        Chapter 1204: Battle of the Black Skull (18)
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          MefetraN7
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          Забытый берег, мрачный город, летающие острова, колизей, ноктис и битва с титаном и драконом, тюрьма мордреда, антарктида, тёмный бесконечный туннель, ужас 049 тотальный контроль мозгов, и битва за столицу.
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