Sunny crossed the threshold and entered the great hall of the ancient temple.
It was just as he remembered it.
The vast hall was desolate and empty. Its roof had partially collapsed, letting in the elements. There were piles of rubble on the floor, covered with snow and ice. Cascades of moonlight were falling through the holes in the roof, suffusing the dark hall with a beautiful and otherworldly splendor... deep shadows surrounded the silver light, not daring to touch it.
Everything was silent.
Sunny took a deep breath.
He had almost expected to find the bones of the Mountain King on the floor, where it had been torn apart by shadow, but there were none. The desolate hall was empty.
Enveloping the temple with shadow sense to make sure that there was no danger, Sunny took a step forward. Ice shattered with a brittle sound under the onyx soles of his armored boots, and the ancient shadows stirred, reaching out to him in reverent glee.
Surrounded by them, as if wearing a cloak of darkness, he walked toward the altar.
It used to be a single slab of black marble, long and wide enough for a human to lay on it comfortably...
Or maybe not so comfortably, if it had been a sacrificial altar.
Was it?
It didn't matter now, anyway, because the altar was broken.
The great slab of black stone had shattered, and was laying on the floor in several pieces. That was the only thing in the temple that had changed.
Sunny studied the broken altar for a while, his face slowly growing paler.
There were too many mysteries surrounding this
place. He concentrated, trying to remember
everything he knew about the First Nightmare, the
dead gods, and the secrets of the fallen pantheon.
And then, his eyes widened.
Of all the knowledge Sunny had learned in his life, of all the pieces of information gathered in his memory, one suddenly stood out. A memory that Sunny had never considered very significant, and had no reason to.
It was the evaluation the Spell had given him after the First Nightmare. Not the important part that had to do with the appraisal, but rather the slightly poetic summary that had been there seemingly on a whim, to add some flavor,
Standing above the broken altar, Sunny whispered:
"A nameless slave ascended the Black Mountain. Both heroes and monsters fell by his hand. Unbroken, he entered the ruined temple of a long-forgotten god and spilled his blood on the sacred altar. The gods were dead, and yet they listened."
The temple of a long-forgotten god...
Suddenly, he wanted to laugh.
'How fitting.'
He was a Transcendent, and a homeless one at that. Most Saints, however, were usually in control of a Citadel, ruling it at the behest of their Sovereign.
There were exceptions, of course, like Saint Tyris, who had lost the Sanctuary of Noctis and had been exiled to Antarctica with her entire clan. Fortunately, White Feather was doing much better now.
Sunny himself served no Sovereign, and he wasn't even sure if he could take possession of a Citadel. Citadels were created by the Spell, after all... so, he didn't know if controlling one was something that only a carrier of the Spell could do.
It was worth trying, though.
He hesitated for a while.
Then, he hesitated some more.
'Right. But how do I actually claim a Citadel?’
If there was an instruction manual for being a Saint, Sunny had never received one.
After thinking for a while, he retracted the Onyx Mantle, bared his forearm, and commanded the Onyx Shell to reduce the resilience of his skin there. Then, he cut his forearm with his fingernail. Nothing happened.
Letting out a frustrated sigh, Sunny also commanded Blood Weave to release a few drops of blood.
Why was it so difficult to bleed a little?!
Several crimson drops fell on the broken altar and rolled down the surface of one of the black shards.
There was no reaction.
Once again, nothing happened.
Sunny scratched the back of his head. The small cut on his forearm was already healing, and before too long, it was entirely gone.
At that time, he also came up with another idea.
'It can't be that simple, can it?'
Feeling uncertain, Sunny took a deep breath... and silently released the tether connecting him to the Ivory Tower.
Then, he concentrated on his soul and started the process of placing a new one.
He had a suspicion that it was very simple to claim a Citadel, All that a carrier of the Nightmare Spell had to do was become a Transcendent and use the Gateway to return to the waking world. Then, they would become anchored to that Gateway, and therefore, take possession of the Citadel.
Unless it was already claimed, of course, in which case a more powerful Saint would take control.
However, Sunny was not a carrier of the Nightmare Spell, so he had to go through the process manually. Instead of allowing the Spell to bind him to the Gateway, he had to create that bond himself.
And so... he was placing down a tether.CHeCk for new stories on no/v/el/bin(.)c0m