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Chapter 1838: Palace of Imagination

Soon, a tide of shadows swallowed the Mirror Maze, and they continued their meticulous exploration.

Sunny did not really hope to reveal the secret of the maze tonight. In fact, by now, he was starting to suspect that he would never be able to reach its heart that way — simply because what he was doing was inherently wrong.

It was impossible to reach the Tomb of Ariel no matter how long one marched across the Nightmare Desert... at least during the day. He believed that the only way to approach the great pyramid was to brave the sea of dunes at night, when it was the most dangerous.

Similarly, there must have been some trick to traversing the labyrinth of mirrors. Perhaps by drowning the maze in shadows and neutering its mirror walls, Sunny was preventing himself from making any progress.

He sighed.

Behind him, Cassie hesitated for a few moments, and then said quietly:

"That girl in the Song Domain..."

Sunny glanced back with a neutral expression, knowing what she wanted, but couldn't ask.

"...She is someone precious."

The blind seer remained silent for a while.

Eventually, she smiled and said with a hint of wonder in her voice:

"It is funny, isn't it? The entire world is frozen in fear and anticipation of a great war that will shape history. And yet, no one is aware that something no less important has happened in the desolate wilderness of the Dream Realm, witnessed by nobody except for a young Legacy girl, you, and me. A human of the waking world Awakening without being cursed by the Nightmare Spell. Your achievement... is remarkable."

A pale smile appeared on Sunny's lips, as well.

"Funny? It is a bit funny, I guess."

Her remained silent for a few moments, and then added:

"However, this achievement can only become important in the future. She can only make a difference in the future. Right now... it is up to people like us — you, me, and Nephis — to make sure that there is a future for people like her to make history."

His smile turned a little bittersweet.

"In fact, if there is a future... I hope that what we did becomes all but forgotten, and only what they did is remembered. Such a wish is quite ironic coming from someone like me, isn't it?"

Cassie chuckled.

"It is... especially when expressed to someone like me. Although, I must say — I doubt that there is someone like you or me out there. Or will ever be again." Sunny couldn't help but laugh quietly.

"Gods. I hope not."

It would be quite sad, if someone in the future had to suffer like him, and was forced to do the same terrible things that he had done or was yet to do, still, just then, they made another turn... and froze.

His eyes widened.

'...I'll be damned.'

Sunny had not expected to discover anything in the Mirror Maze tonight, but, unexpectedly... he did.

Out there in front of them, the narrow corridor opened into a vast hall. The mirror walls that had been pressing down on them expanded, disappearing into the distance. The floor of the underground chamber was sloping downward like a bowl, and the ceiling was out of sight.

The spherical hall was so vast that Sunny could not see the other end of it. In fact, he couldn't see anything, as if something was obscuring his vision. His shadow sense was similarly suppressed.

All he could feel was that the hall was enormous, ancient... and dangerous. Sunny‘s instincts were screaming that he needed to retreat. This sense of dire danger reminded him of the worst horrors he had experienced in his life....Then, there was a sound in the darkness.

Chilled to the bone, Sunny looked down and felt something that did not make any sense, and yet filled him with a sense of terror.

A wave of cold water rolled over the floor and licked his boots, pieces of ice drifting in the foam, then receded... as if he was standing on the shore of a freezing ocean.

Then, there was another sound.

The rustle of countless leaves and the creaking of enormous branches.

Wisps of mist drifted in the darkness, brushing against his skin like cold tendrils.

The ghastly smell of the outskirts assaulted his nose.

Before anything happened, Sunny grabbed Cassie and pulled her back into the corridor. Then, feeling that it was not enough, he stepped through the shadows and brought them back to the stone chamber.

Letting go of the blind seer, he leaned on the wall heavily.

His vision returned. Both of them were deathly pale, and trembling. "W—what... what the hell was that?"

Cassie's voice was subdued.

Sunny forced himself to calm down and let out a stifled laugh.

It wasn't easy to scare two Saints, and yet, here they were.

"The Demon of Imagination... damn."

Cassie raised her eyebrow.

"What do you mean?"

Sunny slowly straightened his back and brushed his hair back.

"This castle was created by the Demon of Imagination once, wasn‘t it? So, there have to be traces of her power left here. The mirrors are one such relic. The hall we found... I think it is another."

The blind seer frowned.

"The icy water, the rustle of countless leaves, the mist... what do they have to do with the Demon of Imagination?"

Sunny slowly shook his head.

"Nothing. But... when we entered the hall, I felt a sense of danger, and couldn't help but remember some of the most harrowing encounters of my life. And so..." He hesitated for a few moments, struggling to believe in the theory that had formed in his mind.

Eventually, though, Sunny finished his thought in a low tone:

"And so, the hall made them real."

Cassie's face paled.

"You mean... you mean to say that that place can make What we fear into reality?"

Sunny lingered for a while, then shook his head again.

"No... if I am right, then it is not what we fear."

He shivered, and the added in a somber tone:

"It's what we imagine."

Come to think of it, he must have gone blind there because of Cassie.

'Damned daemons

What did every one of them have to be scarier than the next?

Cassie seemed a little shocked by his suggestion, too.

She hesitated for a while, then asked in a small voice:

"Then, do you want... to go try again? There is still time before dawn..."

Sunny laughed.

"Are you crazy? Just think about what is hidden there, in our heads. Let's not even mention that one of us might accidentally think about having their limbs severed or skin peeled off. Can you control your thoughts completely? What if you imagine that Cursed Tyrant, Condemnation? What if you think about the Forgotten God?"

He took a deep breath.

"I knew that there would be some kind of challenge at the heart of the Mirror Maze. But this... this is beyond what I have imagined. Pun intended. Conquering that hall is a lethal task, even for us. No... especially for us. Because we have seen too much, and remember too much."

It definitely wasn't something that could be accomplished in a day.

If he wanted to reach the heart of the Hall of Imagination... he would need to prepare thoroughly.

...Sadly, there was no time.

Sunny looked at the door of the stone chamber with regret, and then sighed. "It doesn't matter. I had a small hope of finding what I seek here before the war, but I can find it after we win, too. By then, there will be no King of Swords and no Clan Valor. I won't need to hide in the darkness and come here only once a month. So... I will return to this eerie place then."

With that, Sunny offered Cassie his hand and forced out a smile.

"Let's leave, for now. There is a lot I have to do in these next few days."

It was true. Because these...

Would be the last days of peace.

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    Patchumz
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    Really? Going to tease the Weaver lineage right now so that, in 400 chapters when the war ends, he can come back to it?
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      Alfametadol
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      ну... видимо да
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    Be careful there are tons of spoilers below
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    rekicchi
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    So Asterion is actually an astronaut, lmao. Somehow I didn’t expect that from my personal image of him.
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    COAL
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    Alright, three days of stacking is a win in my book. I’m back
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    1839. Last Days of Peace


    Pale sunshine poured through the open window, and a gentle breeze made the curtains flutter. Sunny opened his eyes slowly, laying comfortably in his opulent bed. The subtle sounds of the city waking up washed over him, bright and lively on this peaceful morning.

    He yawned, then slowly got up.

    Today was like any other day in Bastion. There were some changes about the mood on the streets of the young city as of late, but mostly, it was the same. The Brilliant Emporium was also the same — except for one detail.

    There was a hand-drawn sign standing in front of the entrance. It had been there for the past few days, attracting plenty of attention.

    The Sign said:

    "Closing soon

    *Temporarily

    **Farewell discounts for everyone! Best waffles in two worlds!"

    As a result, Sunny had earned quite a lot of coins in the last day or two. The Brilliant Emporium seemed to have gathered a loyal audience, and the regulars were both sad to see it temporarily close doors and in a hurry to visit it one last time.

    But today...

    Today was the last day.

    80, Sunny wanted to make it perfect.

    Reaching the kitchen, he was surprised to see that Ajko was already there. The petite girl usually liked to sleep a lot — if it wasn't for the job, she would have lazed around in bed until noon. But today, she was there before Sunny.

    He looked at her in surprise.

    "...I'm not seeing things, am I?"

    She grinned.

    "Of course not, boss! What are you talking about? I have always been dependable, punctual, and diligent!"

    Sunny looked at her with doubt.

    "Dependable, punctual, and diligent... do you even know what these words mean?"

    Aiko nodded energetically.

    "Of course, boss!"

    He stared at her some more, then sighed.

    "Well, whatever. Start preparing the ingredients."

    The petite girl made a fist and floated up a little.

    "Yes, boss! I love you, boss!"

    He shuddered.

    Aiko had been like that after realizing how profitable a war could be to an establishment dealing with Memories. Her eyes had not stopped sparkling since. Sunny could practically see all kinds of nefarious schemes forming in her twisted little head.

    'At least someone is happy...‘

    He manifested an avatar and went about welcoming the first customers.

    A few familiar faces visited the Brilliant Emporium that day.

    Early in the morning, he guided Beth to her usual table and brewed her some coffee. The dark circles under the young woman's eyes were even more pronounced than usual, and she seemed to be partially asleep.

    Sunny was a little touched that she made time to visit the Brilliant Emporium on its closing day despite that.

    "Here's your coffee, Miss Beth. Thank you for coming to say goodbye."

    She stared at him tiredly, then blinked a couple of times.

    "Huh? Goodbye?"

    Sunny hesitated for a moment.

    "Yes? We are closing today... temporarily."

    Beth frowned.

    "Oh, really? I didn't know. I haven't left the lab in a week... no, wait, what day is it today? In ten days?"

    Sunny looked at her silently, not knowing what to say. His pleasant smile froze a little.

    She sighed.

    "Well... it's a shame. I really grew to like this place! Good luck to you, Master Sunless... in whatever it is that you are going to do next."

    His smile widened a little.

    "Good luck to you as well, Miss Beth. I really hope that you succeed. But, please... take care of yourself. Your life is precious, too."

    She sipped her coffee and smiled with a hint of bittersweet sadness in her eyes. "I know. After all, there was someone who paid a great price to save it. So, I have to live well..."

    Shortly after, Sunny served Teacher Julius breakfast and tea. The old man seemed strangely down, looking in the window with a distracted look

    Sunny hesitated for a few moments, then asked politely:

    "Is something bothering you, Awakened Julius?"

    The old man perked up a little.

    "Ah, Master Sunless. It's nothing much... I'm just feeling old these days. I was born before there was even such a thing as the Nightmare Spell, you know. A youngster like you might not understand..."

    He looked in the window and sighed.

    "The world keeps changing, and old fossils like me can't keep up. Maybe it's time for me to retire."

    Sunny sat down across from him and chuckled.

    "What are you talking about, Awakened Julius? You, of all people, must not retire."

    Teacher Julius raised an eyebrow.

    "Oh? Why? Right... you probably don't know, but my course has never been very popular. I am usually lucky to get one or two students to attend... they are always the best students at the Academy, of course, but still! It's a bit..."

    Sunny shook his head.

    "It is because the world is changing that you must never retire. Think about it. Wilderness survival might not have been very in demand before — but it was only useful to a handful of Awakened before, as well."

    He gestured to the quiet street outside.

    "Now, there are many more Awakened out there. There are mundane people living in the Dream Realm, too. There are roads being built between new cities and trade routes being established. We are not just surviving in the wilderness anymore — we are trying to conquer it. So, experts like you will become more precious than gold very soon."

    Teacher Julius stared at him with a strange expression for a while.

    Then, his eyes glistened.

    "You think so?"

    Sunny nodded.

    "Of course!"

    The old man was suddenly full of energy and smiled.

    "No... but you are right! The development of civilization is like a conquest of the wilds. Now that civilization is developing in the Dream Realm, youngsters like you will need someone with a bit of sense to guide them. I might not have a lot of sense, but I do know a thing or two about the Dream Realm. Let's see... I just need to change my approach a little..."

    It was the same infectious enthusiasm Sunny was familiar with. Smiling, he quietly left Teacher Julius to contemplate and left to serve other customers.

    At some point, Kim and Luster entered the dining hall.

    They seemed a little disheartened to see the Brilliant Emporium closing its doors.

    Luster shook Sunny's hand and gripped his shoulder with a strangely emotional look on his face.

    "I think I know why you have no choice but to do it, Master Sunless. Those damned rumors...'I

    The young man's eyes were almost glistening with tears.

    "But, for whatever it is worth, I want you to know that, for me... and many others like me... you are a hero. A true hero! Princess Nephis, damn... I admire you so much, Master Sunless! Please, teach me your ways!"

    Kim silently grabbed him by the collar, pulled him back, and gave Sunny an apologetic look.

    "Please ignore my idiot husband, Master Sunless."

    Lustern looked at her, hid a smile, and grumbled:

    "No, I'm just saying. Can't I admire a virtuoso? It's purely academic interest..." Sunny coughed, then guided them to a table.

    As they were sitting down, Luster looked around and asked in confusion:

    "By the way, Kimmy... where's Quentin?"

    She shrugged.

    "He was walking Beth home. So, it will probably be just us two, today."

    Feeling something stir a little in his heart, Sunny smiled with genuine mirth and walked away to help prepare their food.

    He put extra effort to make sure that these two enjoyed an unforgettable meal. Later, Sunny heard soft whimpers coming from outside. Opening the door, he saw a peculiar scene.

    Aiko, who had left some time ago to run an errand, was floating in the air with a panicked expression. Little Ling was hugging her leg tightly, hanging on it like a monkey.

    Huge tears were falling from the little boy's eyes.

    "No! Auntie Aiko can't leave! Ling Ling won't let her go!"

    Giving up in despair, Aiko stopped trying to float away and awkwardly patted him on the head.

    "It's... it's alright, puppy! I'm not leaving yet! But if you don't let go... I won't be able to walk! Ouch! M—my leg!"

    Ling's dad finally managed to pull his son off her, hugged him tightly, and gave Sunny a helpless smile.

    "Sorry about that..."

    Nevertheless, Little Ling's tears were dried up soon. The boy was fully preoccupied with a bowl of ice cream... but he still insisted on holding Aiko's hand and refusing to let her out of his sight even for a minute.

    His father sighed.

    "Are you really leaving?"

    Sunny glanced at him, then smiled.

    "Yes. Well... for a while. Hopefully, we'll be back one day."

    Little Ling's dad looked a little sad. The two of them were on friendly terms and spent quite a bit of time together due to the cooperation between the Beast Farm and the Brilliant Emporium. Sunny felt a bit touched to know that he would be missed.

    "In the meantime, please take care of your family. Most people do not know, but you should be aware that we are in for some tough times.”

    His former soldier nodded somberly.

    "I know. I will... you take care too, Master Sunless."

    Sunny gripped his shoulder for a moment, then went over to the table and patted Ling Ling on the head.

    The little boy looked up at him and smiled shyly.

    "Uncle!"

    Sunny smiled, as well.

    "I'm sorry, Ling Ling. This is the last bowl of ice cream I'll be able to treat you with for a while."

    Little Ling's tiny face instantly turned downcast. His doleful expression was both incredibly cute and comical.

    "I... I see..."

    Sunny sighed.

    "But when I return, I'll give you two... no, three entire bowls of ice cream. And a huge mug of hot chocolate. And even a cake."

    The little boy's eyes widened.

    "Really?"

    Sunny nodded.

    "Of course! In the meantime, take care of your mom. She looks tough, but she is actually a huge softie. You need to treat her well."

    Little Ling grinned.

    "Ling Ling treats mommy the best!"

    Then, he giggled and added with excitement:

    "Mommy is huge! Uncle said so!"

    Sunny's expression faltered.

    "No, wait a second, don't say that. Most importantly, don't say that I said that. Not huge... a huge softie. Repeat after me, Ling Ling. Softie... softie..."

    But the little boy was already distracted by something else and refused to listen. Looking at him, Sunny paled a little, and then sighed.

    'Maybe it's a good thing that I am leaving Bastion... I need to get the hell out of here before Effie hears that!‘

    There were more customers after that, as well.

    A lot of female customers, in particular, were sighing as they threw secretive glances at Sunny. He was even worried that there was something wrong with his cooking today, but Aiko simply rolled her eyes and assured him that everything was fine.

    Sunny could only carry on in bewilderment.

    'I guess people get really attached to their favorite cafés...‘

    But then, eventually...

    It was time to close the doors.

    It was already dark by then, and the young moon was slowly rising in the sky. Sunny remained on the porch for a while, looking at the city and breathing deeply. He had grown used to the scent of Bastion in the past year, without even knowing that he had.

    In hindsight... it had been a wonderful year.

    But now, it was time to leave.

    He sighed.

    'I'm going to miss this.‘ With that, Sunny turned around, walked inside, and closed the door behind him.
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      1840. Bathed in Starlight


      High in the sky above Bastion, a beautiful island was hovering, shrouded in the veil of clouds. Illuminated by pale starlight, a white pagoda stood upon it, piercing the heaven.

      Nobody noticed when the flying island started to move.

      Not only because it was dark, and most of the citizens were already asleep, but also because a perfect illusory copy of the island remained in its place when it did.

      Due to the attempted assassination of Changing Star, Clan Valor gained leverage over the government. They used some of that leverage to summon Saint Thane, a government Transcendent who held power over dreams and illusions, to Bastion. His task was to hide the fact that the Ivory Island had left the sky above Mirror Lake.

      In truth, it was heading for Godgrave.

      Before that, however, the flying island made a stop.

      Descending from the great heights, it reached the shore of the lake and landed on the water. A tall wave rose, flooding a few streets that were closest to the shore for a few moments.

      Among them was a quiet street where a cozy brick cottage stood.

      At that moment, something bizarre happened.

      The cottage stirred, and then rose, revealing countless metal legs that were attached to its bottom. Turning around, it trotted to the shore and then nonchalantly dove into the water.

      The cottage swam surprisingly well for a brick building.

      Covering the distance to the island swiftly, then it climbed ashore, shook energetically, and then looked around in confusion... it was as if it was unsure where to plop down.

      Eventually, the bizarre creature simply lowered itself to the ground where it stood.

      As soon as it did, the island slowly rose from the water and moved north.

      Soaring into the sky to hide behind the clouds, it flew above the sleeping city... and left it behind.

      At that time, the door of the cottage opened, and a young man with alabaster skin and raven—black hair walked out of it.

      Sunny stepped on the soft soil of the Ivory Island, inhaled deeply, and smiled. "What a beautiful sight."

      Nephis was standing a few steps away, looking at him calmly.

      She responded to his smile with one of her own.

      "Ivory Island is indeed beautiful at night. Welcome."

      He looked at her silently for a while, then shook his head softly.

      "I wasn't talking about the island."

      Neph's eyes widened a little.

      "Oh..."

      She hesitated for a few moments, then looked away in embarrassment and gestured to the dark expanse of emerald grass.

      "Would you like to take a walk?"

      Sunny nodded with a smile.

      "Sure."

      He offered her his arm, and when she took it, asked quietly:

      "Once we reach Godgrave, where do you want to go? I'm afraid there are no beaches there... but I can still prepare a picnic."

      Nephis chuckled.

      "We won't reach it for a while. There's plenty of time to decide."

      They walked silently side by side, eventually reaching the edge of the island. Below, a sea of clouds was shining with reflected starlight. Above, a myriad of stars was burning in the distant sky.

      Neph's eyes were like two radiant stars, as well.

      But much more beautiful.

      She studied the night sky for a while, then sighed.

      "I... find myself in doubt, now that we are leaving for war. It happens sometimes, albeit rarely. And I can't really reveal that side of myself to anyone, because my strength is their strength. But I am afraid sometimes, too. Can we really win? Can we really defeat the Sovereigns? Even if we do... what then?"

      A fragile smile appeared on her lips.

      "Of course, I always banish these doubts, since I can't afford them. You just... caught me before I could steel myself, tonight."

      Sunny looked at her silently for a while.

      Eventually, he smiled.

      "Of course, we can win. Of course, we will defeat the Sovereigns. And everything that comes after them."

      Nephis faced him, her ivory face bathed in starlight.

      "Why are you so sure?"

      Sunny chuckled.

      When he spoke, his voice was calm and confident.

      "Because that is our will. Who dares to stop us?"

      She was standing so close that he could hear her heartbeat... and his own.

      The stars were shining in the lightless sky, illuminating the world with soft radiance.

      In that radiance, her lips looked even softer.

      Only war awaited them ahead.

      ...Placing his hands on her shoulders, he gently pulled her in and leaned forward.

      His heart was beating like a caged beast.

      When their lips touched gently, it was as though the whole world was engulfed with heat.

      And Sunny wasn't satisfied with that gentle touch. He was hungry for more. Wrapping his hands around her, he pulled her closer, until their bodies were pressed tightly against each other, with no space for anything except passion between them.

      Nephis slowly raised her hands and embraced him, as well, responding to his kiss.

      At the same time, their kiss grew more passionate, as if both had been starving for each other's lips for a long, long time.

      And, intoxicated by the taste of her...

      Sunny finally felt complete.

      ****

      Somewhere else, a ruined fortress bathed in the light of a shattered moon. In the remnants of its main keep, a tall dais stood. There was no throne and no altar on the dais... instead, there was an iron anvil, and a man who stood in front of it, swinging a heavy hammer.

      He was tall and broad-shouldered, with a lean, but mighty physique. Powerful muscles rolled under his glistening skin, and his sweat was evaporating in the unbearable heat of a crucible. His bare torso was painted in shades of vermilion by its angry light.

      The man had dark hair and a thick, but dignified beard. The expression on his noble face was harsh and austere, and his grey eyes were as cold as tempered steel.

      There was a sword taking shape under his hammer on the iron anvil. Eventually, the man put the hammer aside and quenched the incandescent blade in water. The reflection on its surface convulsed when it was pierced by the sharp tip, and was then obscured by rising steam.

      A few moments later, the blacksmith pulled the sword out of the water and looked at it closely.

      Then, the intensity of his gaze was replaced with contempt and disappointment. Gritting his teeth, the man tossed the beautiful blade aside.

      It fell from the dais and flew down.

      What waited below was a mountain of swords, each so masterfully crafted that many warriors would eagerly kill for the right to wield one.

      The newborn blade landed on the top of the mountain and joined its countless siblings, laying there...

      Abandoned, and forgotten.

      Far away...

      A vast hall cut in blue ice was drowning in darkness.

      In the center of the hall, a tall throne stood, illuminated by the ghostly light of dancing flames.

      A corpse of a breathtakingly beautiful woman was sitting on the throne, dressed in a regal red gown. Its hem spilled down the steps of the throne like a river of blood.

      The woman's chest was pierced by a sword, which pinned her to the back of the throne.

      Two dead youths stood on both sides of the throne, waiting in silence.

      Then, the silence was broken.

      Pieces of ice fell to the floor and shattered as the dead woman's hand slowly rose. Her pale, long fingers wrapped themselves around the blade of the sword. Soon, there was the sound of metal breaking.

      In the next moment, the ice hall — and the entire mountain encompassing it — shuddered.

      And someplace else...

      A gaunt man was sitting in the dust, wearing a tattered spacesuit. The visor of his helmet was cracked, and the oxygen in the tank attached to his back had long run out.

      Nevertheless, the gaunt man was somehow still alive.

      He had been motionless for a while, but now, he finally moved.

      Rising his head, he looked at a beautiful blue disk floating in the great darkness above him.

      His cracked lips twisted into a smile.

      "How curious."

      That was what he wanted to say...

      But, of course, no sound escaped from his lips, since there was no air to transmit it.

      The man tried to sigh, but failed for the same reason.

      He shook his head in dejection and moved his lips again.

      If someone was there to read them, they would have read:

      "...It's starting."

      The war for the throne of humanity had begun.

      [End of Volume Eight: Lord of Shadows]
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        ZEXOS
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        Yes YES YES YEEEES, THEY FINALLY DID IT. THE KISSED. NOW MY LIFE IS COMPLETED
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        mariokaa
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        Asterion is on the moon
        \⁠(⁠°⁠o⁠°⁠)⁠/
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        EVOLT
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        When their lips touched gently, it was as though the whole world was engulfed with heat.


        YES YES YES YES. IM OVER HEAR FANGIRLLING SCREAMING AT THE TOP OF MY LUNGS kef. I can die happily now
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          EVOLT
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          Also is Asterion in freaking space reader? Ahhh this next arc is gonna be crazy, hopefully I am actually able to stack chapters
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        Kiber
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        Можете пояснить что за Королева и Космонавт? frost
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          Максим Довбняк
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          Ki Song and Asterion
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            Kiber
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            Я конечно думал про них, но узнать что Астерион в скафандре гуляет это frost
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    DanielPlay
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    **G3 Announcement**
    Hey, @everyone
    Oh, wow. The volume is over! <:blob_wth:1003962713417981992>
    I really had a blast writing this one :] There was so much ground to cover, and so many exciting scenes to write. Hopefully, you guys enjoyed them <:pepe_thankful:994565910574682224>
    I will take a day off and return with the first chapters of Volume Nine the day after tomorrow.
    Cheers!

    P.S. Also, I really hope that the war between Valor and Song won't spill over into the Guilty Guild. That would be really terrible ;]
    ⚔️ 🎵
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    G3 wants me to die from waiting
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    So late. 😭
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    Wait, can someone remind me how Cassie knows about what rain did?!
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      TheIronChoad
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      If I remember right, she shouldn’t. She can’t see through the sight of his avatars as far as I know.
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        Doksoo
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        Why couldn't she? judging by what we know, she CAN see through the eyes of his clones - the reason: no matter how many clones there are, there is only ONE CONSCIOUSNESS, everything that avatars see / feel/ hear, Sunny sees/hears /feels and not anyone else, Cassie shares it all with him
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          f001er
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          Is that were true, the moment Cassie met Sunny she would have known he is the lord of shadows and a lot of his other secrets, and yet she didn't, until Sunny showed her his skills and memories.
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            Mistborn
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            She didn't see it because Lord of shadows was wearing Weavers mask all the time, which blocked her ability
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            EVOLT
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            Sunny gave her permission to see his vision. It was stated in this arc that she can whenever people give her permission, she can see their visions + fate (as shown when Neph encounters the lord of shadows for the first time). Sunny granted her permission, but that is the only thing she can see from him with his fateless aspects
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        Inferno
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        She can see through the eyes of all the avatars unless they are wearing Weaver's mask.
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      f001er
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      Maybe Tamar is one of her unsuspected spies, she supposedly does have a lot of those everywhere. I thought it was weird as well since she shouldn't be able to see Sunny's avatars before meeting them first. It is possible that she spied on Rain since they have met before, but then it's weird that she is commenting on that only now.
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      Uchia-Madara-Pathway
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      The only explanation i can think of it's that Cassie can see whatever main Sunny sees. So if Sunny in Bastion peeks through his other incarnations, Cassie can also see thru main Sunny.

      Only exception shud be Lord shadow coz of weaver's mask.
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    zigzagzarf
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    so sunny could theoretically go in that room and fear getting blown by nephis and it would happen
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      ㅤㅤㅤ
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      No not fear but imagination, it makes their imagination become a reality not their fear
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        Turnc4406
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        So, he could imagine it...
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        Dark0bl1v10n
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        Maybe he should go in there imagining that whatever force is making his imaginations become reality breaks apart never again to have power over one’s imagination 🧐

        If that is too hard, brainwash someone with awakened powers to do it in their stead.

        Imagine that you are invincible while in that place

        Imagine that you are immune to corruption

        Imagine that what you seek in that place is sitting on a pedestal waiting for you to pick it up.
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