Given a 'terrible' task, a task that must be accomplished at all costs.
1. Auro - the Hero in Sunny's first nightmare, depicted as someone with unusual red hair. The task he was given was distressing.
2. Eurys - said to be a prince, was tasked to be a slave, banished from death by Shadow God.
3. Slayer - She had the transcendent ability of a hawk, and 'was tasked' to kill Weaver?
4. Sorceress Aletheia - She is also the First Seeker, a scholarly woman with a long black braid. Her task was to scout truth, and reveal the lies of Gods.
5. Aemedon (Sculptor) - His task was to build a trap for the Gods and herald the truth that Alethiea learns.
6. A blind poet - clues depict that he must have gone to the Demon of Imagination, his task was to lose himself in illusions
7. A tall warrior (must've been an army commander)
yea I understood what the author wanted to convey, but the grammatical mistakes in that statement was hysterical π
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hellphin
nothing sunny could've done would have killed 3 cursed beings, so sunny chose and enchantment that would absorb the energy from their battle and turn it against them
The Shadow God was the last one to die, it was in a description of a memory of which I don't really remember.
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AbsurdistReality42
This is peculiar. Shadow God must've been the first to die or at least died before the war started. Remember? Auro was around but the Shadow God was dead in Sunny's first nightmare.
So is the woman with the transcendent ability to turn into a hawk, perhaps Slayer? the red-haired one is obviously Auro, the rest are ambiguous for now.
"I'm Sunny knew that he going to weaker than his enemiesβ¦ even his sorcery would be weaker than them, no matter how intricate of a weave he wove." got me hella confused ππ
From the latest chaps, the Nine:
All had the [Fated] attribute.
Given a 'terrible' task, a task that must be accomplished at all costs.
1. Auro - the Hero in Sunny's first nightmare, depicted as someone with unusual red hair. The task he was given was distressing.
2. Eurys - said to be a prince, was tasked to be a slave, banished from death by Shadow God.
3. Slayer - She had the transcendent ability of a hawk, and 'was tasked' to kill Weaver?
4. Sorceress Aletheia - She is also the First Seeker, a scholarly woman with a long black braid. Her task was to scout truth, and reveal the lies of Gods.
5. Aemedon (Sculptor) - His task was to build a trap for the Gods and herald the truth that Alethiea learns.
6. A blind poet - clues depict that he must have gone to the Demon of Imagination, his task was to lose himself in illusions
7. A tall warrior (must've been an army commander)
8. A ship captain with bronze skin and blue eyes.
9. A woman who was a priestess/courtesan.
oh mb i didnt mean to be rude, I was just stating the stuff we could interpret from this chapter
No need to be rude about it...ππ’π’
where's the update ππ(also the latest chapters have been fcking insane)
yea I understood what the author wanted to convey, but the grammatical mistakes in that statement was hysterical π
nothing sunny could've done would have killed 3 cursed beings, so sunny chose and enchantment that would absorb the energy from their battle and turn it against them
Yea pretty obvious, his name "Eurys" was mentioned
The prince is the skeleton
The Shadow God was the last one to die, it was in a description of a memory of which I don't really remember.
This is peculiar. Shadow God must've been the first to die or at least died before the war started. Remember? Auro was around but the Shadow God was dead in Sunny's first nightmare.
I advise you to read the chapter again, tf u mean useless? π
I Like Shadow Slave, but goddamm this is an useless chapter
So is the woman with the transcendent ability to turn into a hawk, perhaps Slayer? the red-haired one is obviously Auro, the rest are ambiguous for now.
there's no way the shards are remaining, they were utterly pulverised.
Sunny should ask Kai to look for the shards
"I'm Sunny knew that he going to weaker than his enemiesβ¦ even his sorcery would be weaker than them, no matter how intricate of a weave he wove." got me hella confused ππ