thats the biggest stretch ive seen cause this already happened in the first nightmare, universal reset is just time reversing really fast it doesnt always have to be Jojos if time is going backwards
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LanceGoatspell
"Suddenly, the sun rolled backward, soon disappearing behind the eastern horizon. The skies darkened, and then were illuminated again as a radiant moon streaked across them, swift enough to turn into a blurry trail of light. A moment later, it was day again, and then, it was night once more.
The skies grew torn between light and darkness, time flowing in reverse with terrible speed. "
Overall a good volume that had its good and bad parts.
For the good parts there were many such as Sunny's travels through the different islands and his fights, the dreamscape tournament, basically everything to do with Mordret and more.
However there were also many bad parts, first there was a lot and I mean a lot of important and crucial info but with no clear answers leaving too many loose ends, the pacing was all over the place, the dreamscape at first was kinda random, the imagery in my opinion wasn't the best and some fights were mediocre.
Not really, while he definitely has an advantage with his eye trick it can be stopped. Just like Harus in the Forgotten Shore there are always counters, if a saint went full out with their transformation and closed their eyes they would easily overpower Mordret but I do see your point
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Billian Roster
It's possible to kill her. She doesn't have any tricks like Mordret who can just hide inside pupils. If a Transcendent wanted to kill an awakened Nephis, they can succeed, same with Sunny. Mordret, on the other hand, can not only not be killed by a transcendent, but also kill them with enough preparation with his pure battle power, but neither Nephis nor Sunny even have the potential to do that.
Simply put, you might say Nephis is a master of one and Sunny is a jack of all trades, but Mordret is simply a master of all.
Of course, that isn't really true. But it's clear Mordret is wayyyy worse than either despite having an aspect of the same divine rank. Notoriously so.
I would give up so fast its not even funny
thats the biggest stretch ive seen cause this already happened in the first nightmare, universal reset is just time reversing really fast it doesnt always have to be Jojos if time is going backwards
"Suddenly, the sun rolled backward, soon disappearing behind the eastern horizon. The skies darkened, and then were illuminated again as a radiant moon streaked across them, swift enough to turn into a blurry trail of light. A moment later, it was day again, and then, it was night once more.
The skies grew torn between light and darkness, time flowing in reverse with terrible speed. "
Basically universal reset
The trial is probably to release or to kill hope not directly but maybe in some way
let my boy catch a break 😭
the spell really hates sunny d*mn
where?
Did not miss the Jojo reference at the beginning
06/08/2025 2:13 AM
Overall a good volume that had its good and bad parts.
For the good parts there were many such as Sunny's travels through the different islands and his fights, the dreamscape tournament, basically everything to do with Mordret and more.
However there were also many bad parts, first there was a lot and I mean a lot of important and crucial info but with no clear answers leaving too many loose ends, the pacing was all over the place, the dreamscape at first was kinda random, the imagery in my opinion wasn't the best and some fights were mediocre.
7.8/10
Happy birthday Sunny
Not really, while he definitely has an advantage with his eye trick it can be stopped. Just like Harus in the Forgotten Shore there are always counters, if a saint went full out with their transformation and closed their eyes they would easily overpower Mordret but I do see your point
It's possible to kill her. She doesn't have any tricks like Mordret who can just hide inside pupils. If a Transcendent wanted to kill an awakened Nephis, they can succeed, same with Sunny. Mordret, on the other hand, can not only not be killed by a transcendent, but also kill them with enough preparation with his pure battle power, but neither Nephis nor Sunny even have the potential to do that.
Simply put, you might say Nephis is a master of one and Sunny is a jack of all trades, but Mordret is simply a master of all.
Of course, that isn't really true. But it's clear Mordret is wayyyy worse than either despite having an aspect of the same divine rank. Notoriously so.
I did not expect that...