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Chapter 1986: Baiting the Monster

Morgan sighed as she saw the water break in a dozen places, far in the distance, and grotesque tentacles shoot from the depths. Carried in them were the massive corpses of the Nightmare Creatures that dwelled in the forest — some of them the very same Nightmare Creatures whom she and her Saints had wounded, but failed to finish off in yesterday's battle. The corpses were launched into the air like morbid projectiles, tracing low arcs as they trailed torrents of blood behind them. One was shot down by Nightingale, who had drawn his bow in the blink of an eye. Another exploded into a cloud of bloody haze when a pebble tossed casually by Raised by Wolves collided with it midair.

But the rest landed on the rubble with disgusting squelching noises, some crashing into the wall and making it tremble with deafening thunderclaps.

A series of shockwaves rolled across the lake, making the water ripple. Morgan studied the bloody mess left in the wake of the obliterated corpses with a dubious expression. "Leave it to my brother to find a common language with the Nightmare Creatures…"

The effects of this spectacular blood offering were already letting themselves be known. The lake boiled, and dozens of hideous shapes rose from its dark depths, following the scent of blood…

Following it to the shore. It seemed that the Prince of Nothing had finally found a way to attack the ruined fortress with both Transcendent and Corrupted forces at the same time. Grimacing, Morgan summoned a bow and shouted a command:

"Aether, Athena! Let loose!"

As they heeded her command, she briefly glanced at the bow in her hand.

This one, she had received in her Third Nightmare. It was a good bow, but she still missed her old one… the bow that her father had forged for her. It was not the only Memory he had given her, and Morgan had never cherished the Warbow that much — she was primarily a swordsman, after all. Still, it had been a loyal companion to her for quite some time. Strangely enough, Morgan did not remember what fate befell that Memory. Had it been destroyed in Antarctica? Or had she simply returned it to the arsenal of Clan Valor after Transcending, knowing that an Ascended Memory would not be worthy of her strength anymore? She seemed to have a vague recollection of bestowing it upon someone… interesting. And cute? One of the promising Knights, perhaps...

She couldn't remember. 'What was I thinking about?'

Suspecting that she had not gotten enough sleep, Morgan summoned an arrow and nocked it on the string. Below the wall, Aether and Athena were starting. The Saint of Night was standing on the surface of the water, not far from the shore, bathed in moonlight. Above him, distant stars shimmered with a silver radiance.

And as the waters of the lake suddenly rippled all around him, that radiance suddenly grew brighter. Morgan could not see Aether's eyes, but if she could, she would have witnessed them shining with cold silver light.

In the next moment, the sharp rays of starlight seemed to solidify, raining on the lake like a radiant net. The depth dwellers that had risen their hideous heads above the water were cut terribly by the falling strings of light, letting out pained wails as their fetid blood poured into the lake.

Some received only shallow wounds, some were hurt quite badly. One lake monster had even lost much of its head — it was still alive, but the other abominations were already rushing in its direction. Soon, the water boiled, and the wounded abomination was torn apart by its own brethren. There was no honor among the Nightmare Creatures. Athena was less flashy in her attack, but even more devastating. Looking around, she chose a slab of stone the size of a PTV, picked it up easily, and tossed it in the direction of the attacking abomination with terrifying force. The giant piece of stone tore through the air with dire speed and fell into the lake like a bomb, causing a tall fountain of foam to shoot into the sky. Although it was quite dark, Morgan could tell that the foam was not white, but crimson — Athena rarely missed, so her crude projectile must have obliterated at least one enormous abomination completely. A moment later, her own arrow found its way between the scales of an especially revolting Nightmare Creature, exploding from the back of its misshapen head in a torrent of gore. Nightingale was releasing another arrow, as well — having the advantage of a high vantage point, he was even more deadly. Morgan was not usually competitive without reason, but falling behind her subordinate was a shameful thing. Smiling faintly, she strained her muscles and drew the heavy bow again. In the next minute or so, both the surface and the depths of the lake had turned into a scene of bloody slaughter, with a storm of starlight raging across it like a beautiful mirage. The Nightmare Creatures stirred awake by the scent of blood were all powerful, the weakest of them of the Corrupted Rank. And yet, the Saints defending Bastion were not weak, either. Aether's starlight, Athena's barbaric projectiles, and the arrows sent flying by Morgan and Kai fused into a devastating barrage, mangling the bodies of the abominations and reaping their lives. Sadly, it was not as deadly as she would have wanted. Killing a Great Abomination was no easy feat even for Saints, after all — several of them had to concentrate their attacks on the more powerful dwellers of the depths and waste quite a bit of time to bring a single one down, while the rest were free to reduce the distance between them and the shore unopposed. Which was a cause for concern.

And throughout all of it, even consumed by the thrill of the battle, Morgan was keeping an eye on the lake and the dark shore beyond. She could not miss the moment her brother decided to join the battle. '...Where are you?'

Frowning a little, Morgan lowered her bow for a moment and bellowed:

"Aether! Retreat!"

She was disappointed. She had hoped that using their only healer as bait would produce more of a result. The Nightmare Creatures were already dangerously close to where the Saint of Night was standing on water. Sparing one look at the approaching horrors, he turned around and dashed back toward the ruins. Athena covered his retreat by sending an especially enormous piece of rubble barreling through the air. It displaced a veritable flood of water, causing towering waves to spread in all directions from the point of impact. And when the plume of foaming water fell down, Morgan finally saw what she had been searching for. Behind it, in the distance, a gargantuan fin rose above the surface of the lake, cutting it like a colossal blade. Typhaon was coming.

…Or rather, her brother was, wearing the once-fearsome Saint as a suit.

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    ZEXOS
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    1989. Home Sweet Home


    Morgan had her bow, and the Saints of Night had already summoned their weapons.

    In this battle, their strength would be stifled by having to fight on land. However, that did not mean that they were powerless — far from it.

    Naeve was wearing light, but immensely resilient armor sewn from the skin of some unknown sea monster, wielding a long harpoon made of bone as a spear. His indigo eyes seemed to glow in the moonlight, and his handsome face was both somber and cold.

    Bloodwave had summoned a heavy armor forged from dull metal, which made his towering figure seem even more formidable. He was armed with a heavy cutlass — there were two of them before, but one had been destroyed in one of the previous battles. Now, the taciturn Saint simply used the claws of his steel gauntlet to rend the flesh of his enemies.

    Aether reached toward the sky, grasping a ray of starlight and manifesting it into a thin blade. The youngest of the Saints did not possess as much physical strength as the rest of them, but made up for it with speed and skill. The weapons he could weave from starlight were absolutely lethal... still, his Aspect was not suited for close combat that well.

    Not that anyone was suited well for facing Mordret.

    Today, the defenders of the crumbling fortress were weaker than they had ever been. Morgan's three most powerful champions were away, each dealing with their own crisis.

    Her brother, meanwhile, still possessed more than enough vessels to take the castle. Some of them were following Knossos and Typhaon, but ten — including his true body — were here.

    They had already scaled the outer wall, avoiding the cloud of mist and the Nightmare Creatures that were still fighting Soul Reaper within it. Mordret himself lingered at the top of the rampart, looking up at the second ring of the battlements.

    Despite the apocalyptic noise of the battle, his voice reached Morgan and her Saints clearly.

    "Ah... how sweet it is, to finally come home"

    Despite the sweet words, his tone was deep and dark, full of nothing but coldness and malice.

    He smiled.

    "Aren't you going to welcome me, sister?"

    Instead of an answer, Morgan sent an arrow flying his way.

    Laughing, Mordret swatted it away with his sword. As the Spell whispered in her ear, announcing the Memory's destruction, her brother and his vessels leaped off the outer wall and rushed toward the second ring.

    'I guess he's done being sentimental.’

    Morgan sighed and dismissed her bow, summoning a sword instead.

    All around Bastion, runes carved into the ancient stone suddenly lit up with ethereal light as its enchantment array came alive.

    Before, Sentinel Swords left behind by her father would come alive and fall like steel rain on the heads of the invaders. Many other deadly enchantments would activate, as well, enveloping the ruined fortress in a defensive net.

    Sadly, most of the array's power had been exhausted in the past few weeks. The Sentinel Swords had been shattered one after another, the reserves of essence powering the array had been drained, and many of the runes forming it had been found and destroyed.Now, the colossal enchantment was a pale shadow of its former self.

    It still did one thing particularly well, however...

    It restricted both the Others and the Aspect powers of the Prince of Nothing.

    Here in the crumbling fortress, he could only rely on brute strength to obliterate its defenders.

    Morgan raised her sword and prepared to fight.

    Four Saints against ten Transcendent vessels of a murderous madman — the odds were not too great.

    ...For her brother, that was.

    Because while he could not use his Aspect, Morgan could still use hers.Activating one of the enchantments stored in her body, she sensed dire strength permeating her very being. Time seemed to slow down a little.

    Smiling viciously, Morgan dashed forward and met the first of the Transcendent vessels as it leaped onto the wall.

    Those of the taken Saints who could move on land in their Transcendent forms had kept them. Those who could not had become humans again.

    Each of them looked different, but all — both humans and creatures — had the same cold, inhuman, unfeeling look in their eyes.

    With dark flames of boundless wrath burning beneath the cold surface.Morgan crossed swords with one of the human vessels, throwing it back off the wall. But in the next moment, she had to dodge back as a gargantuan clawed hand fell on the battlements, sending a rain of sparks flying in all directions.

    The claws bit into the ancient stone, and a hideous snout rose above the parapet, resembling that of a giant crocodile. The triangular fangs snapped, almost taking Morgan's arm off... or at least catching her in a crushing trap.

    Her body was as hard as steel, so her limbs were not that easily separated from it.

    A moment later, two swift figures dashed past the crocodile's head, and she had to defend herself from two insidious blows.

    Morgan managed to deflect one, but the second scratched against her armor. Worse than that, the enchanted blade seemed to have left a corrosive film in its wake, making the black steel of her breastplate boil and flow down in thín streams of bubbling metal.

    That was what made her brother so deadly.

    Not the number of his vessels, and not their power.

    It was their perfect coordination, which allowed them to fight as different parts of the same organism.

    Because they were.

    If it were any other pair of enemies, Morgan would have managed to evade both blows, but the vessels of the Prince of Nothing left no chance to the enemy.

    ‘Damn it’

    Ten of them...

    The enormous crocodile head rose into the air, revealing an immense neck. The creature's body was both reptilian and humanlike in nature, and it was truly enormous, standing almost as tall as the wall. The towering creature unleashed another blow at the battlements, making a section of them crumble from the obliterating force of the impact, and outstretched a mighty hand. A hurricane of sparks swirled around it, starting to form into a giant bronze trident.

    Morgan pursed her lips.

    On both sides of her, Naeve, Bloodwave, and Aether had already clashed with the remaining six vessels of the Prince of Nothing.Mordret himself was holding back, for now, waiting to see if Morgan had prepared any traps for him.

    ‘...Should I be flattered? He really seems to have a very high opinion of my abilities.'

    Well... who could blame him?

    After all, she did have a trap prepared.

    In fact, this whole battle, and this whole siege, had been a carefully constructed trap.
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      ZEXOS
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      1990. Iron Maiden


      Morgan knew how devious and monstrous her brother was.

      In Antarctica, he had been weaker than her. He had been slower than her. Even his technique, while stellar, had been inferior to hers.

      He had not commanded an army or possessed a force of powerful Echoes, either.

      And yet, he had turned her nearly assured victory into a defeat.

      Even if it had seemed like the forces of Valor would have prevailed before the descent of the Nightmare Gates, in the end, Morgan herself would not have lived long enough to see their triumph — she would have been dead, slain by that fiend.

      So, she knew how fearsome her brother was.

      However...

      She also noticed how he had changed after coming to the shores of the Sword Domain.

      Even his mask of pleasant friendliness was gone, replaced by the inhuman emptiness that Mordret had usually kept hidden in the past.

      He must have dreamed of his revenge for a long, long time... for many long years, locked in a dark room in the Night Temple, waiting and dreaming of visiting death and ruin upon those who had locked him there. His family.

      So, now that his goal was at hand, the Prince of Nothing had lost some of his flawlessly maintained composure.

      He was being impatient.

      And since he was also monstrously strong, Morgan knew how to use his impatience and turn it into arrogance.

      From that first battle at Rivergate, she had been carefully hiding her true strength.

      She had not revealed it even when her life was in danger... and when the lives of her Saints were in danger, either.

      That was because even while unleashing his thirst for vengeance, her brother was still supremely cautious.

      So, Morgan had to wait.

      She had waited for many long weeks, methodically reinforcing the notion of her lacking strength in his mind.

      Mordret was a monster, but there were still remnant pieces of humanity left in the depths of his abominable soul.

      He already despised Valor, and therefore felt contempt for his younger sister. Deep down, he wanted to prove that he was better than her. Stronger than her. Smarter than her... that his father had chosen wrong when casting him aside, and choosing to elevate Morgan instead.

      It was for that reason, and because of having already defeated her once, that Mordret had to be prone to underestimating Morgan. He already wanted to believe that she was below him in all regards, after all — so, showing him weakness over and over again was bound to reinforce that subconscious bias.

      However, Morgan was not weak.

      She was just waiting.

      And now, finally, the day she had been waiting for was here.

      ...Granted, the situation was still terrible. She had hoped to decimate Mordret's forces in one fell swoop, but he had proven to be too monstrously, unreasonably powerful.

      It tasted bitter to admit... that he was indeed much stronger than her.

      As a result, Morgan could only hope to level the playing field and assure that the siege would last for a while longer with her carefully prepared trap.

      But there was no escaping it. Her Saints were already battered and worn out, losing more of their strength with each day. If she continued to stall for time, it would be her forces that suffered fatal losses, not his.

      '...A pity.’

      Morgan deflected a glancing blow of the enemy's sword, somehow managed to push another aside with the pommel of her own, and then gasped when the towering reptile's trident brushed against her side.

      Her armor caved a little, and she was thrown back, slamming into the parapet of the battlements. A net of fractures spread through the ancient stone, and a rain of debris fell down... she groaned and straightened slowly, tasting blood on her tongue.

      Feeling beaten and tired, Morgan glanced east, caught a glimpse of Athena, and felt new strength flood her veins.

      Her cracked helmet collapsed into a rain of sparks.

      Sensing cool air on her heated face, Morgan smiled crookedly, looked past the hideous head of the humanlike reptile — one of the strongest vessels in Mordret's possession after Typhaon and Knossos — and pierced her brother with a dark gaze.

      The fiend was still refusing to join the fray...

      Or rather, refusing to risk his original body. In truth, each of these vessels was him, and he was already engaged in the battle.

      Why was he so cautious? She had hoped to destroy that original body today…

      But the gargantuan crocodile would have to do.

      "Hey, brother..."

      Standing some distance away, Mordret looked at her without any particular emotion.

      His lips twisted into a false smile.

      "Are you ready to surrender, sister? Or, wait. Are you going to run away again? Go and ask our father for help, per chance? I'm sure he can spare a few Echoes..."

      Morgan let out a hollow laugh and watched as the giant reptile raised its trident to deliver another blow. The other two Transcendent vessels had not been idle while Mordret was talking either, having already flanked her.

      She lingered for a moment, and grinned.

      "...Why are you calling him our father, anyway? You bastard."

      Mordret's expression finally changed, bringing her great satisfaction.

      In the next moment, Morgan's smile disappeared, replaced with a cold and ruthless expression.

      And her body turned to liquid steel.

      The torrent of it swallowed the black armor and rushed forward like a flood. In the past, Morgan had only used this Transcendent Ability to change parts of her body into blades or grow in size, becoming a steel giant of about ten meters in height. A few times, she had even mimicked the forms of other creatures... but that was not all she could do.

      She had held back the true extent of her power until now.

      Becoming a sword?

      Who wanted that…

      A sword could cut flesh, and in the right hand, it could even cut souls.

      But it could not cut the world.

      It could not wield itself, and force its own will upon existence.

      Morgan was going to do exactly that.

      A torrent of liquid metal rushed forward, expanding in size until it was like a river. It instantly swallowed the two Transcendent vessels that had been rushing to attack her from the sides, slicing their bodies apart and extinguishing the false sparks of life that burned in their dead chests.

      Then, it dove off the wall and wrapped itself around the colossal reptile like a snake made of mercury.

      The humanoid crocodile was truly gargantuan, standing as tall as the fortress wall. But finally unleashed, Morgan was able to envelop it almost entirely.

      And there was no escape from her iron embrace... she had absorbed quite a lot of mystical steel in the past four years, after all. The swords her father had forged, as well as the shards of the destroyed Sentinel Swords, had reinforced her Transcendent form especially well.

      Trapped, the enormous reptile staggered back.

      But it was too late.

      Because the river of liquid metal that Morgan had become retained the curse of her Flaw. Amplified by her Aspect Power, her flowing shape was cutting into the flesh of the powerful vessel, slicing it apart, and letting torrents of blood flow down onto the rubble.

      It was too slow, though.

      The shell of liquid metal swirling around the body of the taken Saint rippled, and countless long, appallingly sharp spikes shot from its inner surface into his flesh, riddling it with holes and destroying his every organ.

      Just like that, three Transcendent vessels of the Prince of Nothing were destroyed.

      Even knowing that his retaliation would follow a few moments later, Morgan couldn't help but laugh.

      Of course, she only laughed inside her mind, since her current form had no mouth and no lungs to produce sound.

      ‘Three down...'

      Would that be a big enough gesture to invite Mordret into her soul?

      If yes... one of them was going to die in the next few minutes.

      Or both of them.

      If not, the siege of Bastion would continue on for a long time — the loss of these vessels would slow Mordret's momentum, after all.

      Two of the three possible outcomes ended in her victory.

      Those... weren't bad odds...

      East of the crumbling fortress, a beautiful steel colossus was battling a hideous monster in the shallow water.

      West of it, a graceful dragon was fighting a titanic horror of the depths fiercely, his haunting songs traveling across the surging lake.

      Inside the fortress, the ancient walls were collapsing, and a man with mirror-like eyes was looking curiously at as a river of living metal was slowly painted red.

      The shattered moon shone coldly in the broken sky.
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    1988. Ruin Has Come to Our Family


    To the west of the crumbling castle, a vast swath of the lake seemed to boil with foam as a seething mass of dark tentacles rose from below.

    The gargantuan tentacles reached for the moonlit sky like a primordial forest, each aiming to catch, crush, smother, and tear the swift enemy apart.

    Or bring the enemy down to the depths, into the dark chasm of the creature's harrowing maw.

    The size of the enormous kraken was so immense that it easily dwarfed the great dragon, making him seem small and insignificant in comparison.

    However, the Night Singer was undeterred.

    Folding his wings, the dragon dove down, piercing through the palisade of towering tentacles with dire speed. His voice resounded above the lake, making their movements grow slow and sluggish; in the next moment, a haunting song resounded above the lake, and a devastating sonic wave crashed into the foaming water, producing a deafening explosion.

    Countless tons of water were displaced and thrown into the air, obscuring the view.

    ...It was really a daunting thing, to witness the dreadful battle between the ruler of the depths and the monarch of the skies. Reality itself seemed to contort and groan from the dire forces unleashed by their tyrannical clash, as if moments away from cracking and crumbling down.

    Sadly, Morgan did not have time to pay close attention to the battle between Nightingale and the Kraken.

    Nor did she have time to observe the clash between Athena and the monstrous creature, Typhaon.

    The giant fin had risen even higher above the water, and then, the behemoth's fearsome body was finally revealed. He slowly emerged from the deeper part of the lake, straightening as giant waterfalls flowed from his impenetrable scales.

    Typhaon was vaguely humanoid in shape. He had a powerful body that towered even above the War Colossus, Saint Athena. However, where she was lean and graceful, the monster of the depths was broad and mighty. His figure bulged with muscles that resembled tectonic plates, and his skin was covered by a natural carapace of unbreakable scales.

    He had sharp, ridge-like fins protruding from his back, his forearms, and his thighs - those were like colossal blades, capable of slicing armored ships in half.

    Instead of two legs, Typhaon had four flexible, pillar-like limbs that resembled long tentacles. His head was bestial and appalling, crowned by enormous horns, and there were two monstrous serpents growing from behind his shoulders, each with long twisting necks and terrifying needle-like fangs crowding their maws.

    He looked like a dark deity whom the abominable Drowned would have worshiped. Morgan had never been to the Great River, so she could not draw the parallel...

    However, Effie — who knew the Drowned all too well — could.

    She grimaced with resentment and braces herself, preparing to endure the assault of the titanic fiend of the depths.

    When the two goliaths collided, the entire world shuddered and shook.

    All throughout the ruin, shards of stone fell from the crumbling walls and scattered on the piles of rubble.

    Morgan winced.

    Below the wall, the cloud of swirling mist was flowing up the shore, already nearing the wall. The chilling wails and muffled thunderclaps were still resounding from within it, proving that Soul Reaper was engaged in a deadly dance with the swarm of abominations.

    Her insidious Aspect was capable of destroying souls directly, and Morgan suspected that that was the only reason why there were no rivers of blood flowing back into the lake from within the icy fog.

    Finally, the first tendrils of mist washed over the stone wall, and she looked at the Saints of Night.

    “We are retreating to the second ring.”

    Naeve hesitated for a moment.

    “Wouldn't that give that man more room to surround us?”

    She smiled darkly.

    "His forces are spread thin, too."

    There was always the risk that her brother would choose to attack either Nightingale or Raised by Wolves from the back instead of going to her and her remaining Saints... however, the possibility was not high.

    After all, he was being weakened by the prolonged siege, just like them. In fact, time was his most fearsome foe. And while Morgan lacked the ability to end the battle swiftly by decapitating the enemy, Mordret could all he had to do was kill her.

    That tempting possibility would dictate his actions, even if he knew that it made him more predictable.

    Morgan turned around.

    The four of them abandoned the outer walls and swiftly reached the second defensive ring deeper in the ruins. It was situated higher than the outer wall, too, so they could see the battle more clearly from there.

    So, they saw the moment when the walls of Bastion fell in perfect detail.

    Even though Morgan had anticipated the inevitable destruction of the outer rampart, watching the ancient wall crumble still rattled her.

    No one knew who or what had shattered the moon and brought the proud citadel of the Demon of Imagination to ruin in the distant past. However, what remained of it had withstood thousands of years of neglect and desolation, never surrendering to the wrath of the Nightmare Creatures.

    Until humans... she and her brother... came.

    A wide section of the wall collapsed, raising a billowing cloud of dust. Mist poured through the breach, followed by the enormous shapes of advancing abominations.

    They spilled from the breach like a tide there were fewer of them than before, and many seemed to be in agony, their movements slow and listless.

    Still, Nightmare Creatures had invaded Bastion for the first time since her grandfather had conquered this great Citadel.

    Morgan sighed lightly and cast her gaze further, at the shore of the surging lake.

    These ones were no less terrifying, and yet, they were no Nightmare Creatures. Instead, they were Transcendent vessels of her brother.

    As she watched, several of them retained their monstrous forms, while others turned into humans.

    One figure in particular caught her eyes.

    ...He was looking at her, too.

    Morgan gritted her teeth.

    'So, he came personally this time.’

    Far away, her brother smiled and gave her a mocking bow.

    Snarling, Morgan looked away and turned to the Saints of Night.

    “The main guest has arrived. Let's give him and his entourage a warm welcome…”
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      Corokicho
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      Darkest Dungeon joy
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    I have a question, can divine bloodlines only be claimed once? I saw a lot of people saying that they would like Rain to obtain the bloodline of the God of Storms, so this question came to my mind since we haven't seen anyone outside of the big clans that already have the bloodline being able to obtain it. 🤔🤔
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      samy dakiche
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      Really good question, I highly doubt she'll get the storm god lineage, that's just us readers wishing and g3 never doing what we wished for.
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      Alfametadol
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      Санни когда то попытался заполучить родословную Бога Теней, имея при этом родословную Демона Судьбы, в результате последняя поглотила первую и немного усилилась
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    One chapter today, three tomorrow

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    I might be the only one loving these chapters so far, but the only thing I dislike abt it that there is no more happy Kai crybaby. I hope Kai remembers Sunny and joke around like how they used to one day… but I know that is just being optimistic
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      Doksoo
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      not the only one. The fact that many people complain in the comments does not mean that there are more of them
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      samy dakiche
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      Maybe there is a way, because at the mouth of the river Sunny met his future version, who certainly re-entered the tomb of Arial in order to set a trap for the thieving bird, and then whether he regained his fate (and the spell) is another matter.
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    I need Rain or Sunny's POV 😔
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    First here
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