Chapter 1572 Testament of Dread
As it turned out... the daemons had not appeared out of nowhere, nor had they created themselves. Instead, they were born from the seven pieces of a god whose very existence had been erased from the world, concealed, and forbidden from being mentioned. The seventh god...
The Forgotten God. Who had been Dream God, once.
So, it was not that the origin of the daemons was unknown. It was just that their very existence was forbidden, and since no one was allowed to remember the Forgotten God, it seemed as if they had appeared from nowhere. Sunny shivered, and then looked ahead. There, the last cluster of light was burning under the surface of the dark lake. He walked forward, his legs numb. Soon, he reached the light and looked down, seeing runes once again. Taking slow steps, he studied them.
The message left behind by Ariel, the Demon of Dread, read:
[Here is the truth I leave behind
That reveals the lie of the gods
The Forgotten One slumbers
In the Void
Eternal, everchanging
Dreaming of escape
The gods, who were flawless
Learned shame
And were flawless no more
I am a child of their transgression
And thus, their Flaw]
Suddenly, he remembered the last thing Noctis had said to him, in the depths of the Secon Nightmare, just before Hope broke free of her chains. He remembered the weight of the four words the whimsical sorcerer had whispered:
'Never trust the gods.'
Sunny trembled. 'The gods... were flawless no more...'
Suddenly, he remembered the last thing Noctis had said to him, in the depths of the Secon Nightmare, just before Hope broke free of her chains. He remembered the weight of the four words the whimsical sorcerer had whispered: ReAd latest chapters at novelhall.com Only
'Never trust the gods.'
The gods... were liars, indeed. They left one of their own in the cage they had built to imprison the Void, and, full of shame, erased his existence from the world. Was that how the universal law of imperfection had been born? Or maybe it had gone the other way around, and it was precisely the creation of the law of imperfection that had given the gods the final push they needed to seal the Void.
How had the gods and the daemons perished?
How had the seal of the Void been broken?
And if it had been broken, why wasn't all of existence already consumed by it?
Why was the Forgotten God still sleeping, instead of awakening to devour everything?
Most importantly of all...
What was the true purpose of the Nightmare Spell, and what was Weaver's real goal?
Remembering the scheming daemon, Sunny suddenly shuddered.
'Wait... wait a minute...'
The daemons had been forbidden from propagating, and yet the Demon of Fate still secretly created a lineage. The forbidden lineage... which Sunny had inherited. Since the blood of Weaver was flowing through his veins...
Did it mean that he had actually inherited the lineage of the Forgotten God?
'What the hell does that mean?!'
Sunny raised his hands and clutched at his hair. He was a bit overwhelmed. After finally solving countless mysteries about the past of the world, despite that very knowledge having been forbidden from being learned by a divine law... he was left with one final set of questions. But these questions were perhaps the most important, because they directly influenced the present — and, therefore, the future. His future, as well as that of everyone he knew. 'Argh!'
Sunny would have loved to spend an eternity contemplating the many harrowing revelations he had received. But he wasn't sure that he could endure it, at the moment. Most importantly... he didn't have time!
His freedom was here, somewhere, in the Estuary of the Great River.
Hidden at the very heart of it...
Where the most burdensome truth Ariel wanted to be free of should have been buried.
Sunny had to reach it before Nephis burned the First Seeker to ash. Therefore, gritting his teeth, he tried to calm his frenzied mind and hurriedly walked forward.
'Lying gods, forgotten gods, corrupted gods... I'll deal with all of this later!'
The Forgotten God dreamed of being free...
Well, Sunny dreamed of being free, as well!
And his wish was almost within his grasp.
So, he was going to make sure that he didn't fail to grasp it, at all costs.