1925
1925
Sunless — was sitting on the edge of the Ivory Island with a resigned smile on his
face, suffering in silence.
It had been itching for what felt like an eternity already, but sadly, he could not
scratch it. He could not move at all, really, because the Cloudveil was torn above
the warcamp of the Song Army, drowning the world in a blinding white light.
The camp stretched below him, resembling a city — there was no movement on the
orderly avenues, and the countless people populating it had all turned into
motionless statues. Their silhouettes were like black shadows painted on the blurry
white backdrop, melting in the stark radiance.
Mercifully, that was simply because his eyes were tearing up, not because they were
turning to ash.
Now that Saint Tyris had left to accompany the expedition force on its quest to
conquer the Citadel, the main camp of the Sword Army had lost her protection. That
was why everyone had been forced to learn how to survive the annihilating gaze of
the incandescent abyss —now, several weeks later, people rarely died when the
clouds parted.
Of course, there were measures in place to alert them of the imminent danger in
advance.
Sunny was not entirely sure how that was achieved, but there were countless talents
in the Sword Domain, both mundane and Awakened. He did not doubt that someone would
have come up with a method to predict the movement of clouds — granted, the
warnings rarely came more than a minute before the cloudbreak, so the method
clearly still required some improvement.
This time, the clouds parted while Sunny was searching for Cassie, leaving him no
choice but to sit down and patiently wait for the danger to pass. It had been close
to an hour since then, and the grey veil was finally starting to show signs of
repairing itself.
Ten minutes later, the blinding radiance finally subsided, and Sunny furiously
scratched his nose.
He wondered if anyone in Godgrave had died from sneezing yet, then rose to his feet
and looked around.
Sunny had already checked everywhere on the Ivory Island, including the underground
level of the Ivory Tower and Cassie's personal quarters. He had checked every cabin
of the Chain Breaker, as well, and asked around among the Fire Keepers.
No one had seen the blind seer, which could only mean one thing — that she was
performing her duties as the Seneschal of the Great Clan Valor somewhere in the
camp.
Fortunately, Valor Keep — the stone stronghold that served as the headquarters of
the Sword Army and the residence of the King — was not far. He reached it in a
matter of minutes and hesitated at the entrance, feeling uncomfortable under the
dubious gazes of the guards.
The thing was... Sunny had only ever entered the Keep while accompanying either
Nephis or Cassie. He had never been here alone, and wasn't sure if he was even
allowed inside.
Clearing his throat, he hesitated for a moment, cringed inwardly, and addressed the
guards in a commanding tone:
"I am Sir Sunless, Knight Commander of the Ardent Wardens. Move aside."
The guards stared at him some more. Eventually, one of them sneered.
The derision in his voice was not even hidden, but the guards did move aside.
Sunny glowered at them for a moment, then walked into the gate.
Halfway across the threshold, however, he halted, backed a few steps, and looked at
the rude guard for a moment.
The guard paled a little, shivered, and slowly shook his head.
"Thought so."
Nephis was gone from the camp, as well, so people were getting braver as far as
showing him their contempt was concerned. Sunny did not really mind, but it was
starting to get tiresome. Perhaps it was time to teach them another lesson in
humility...
Sighing, Sunny found the nearest person wearing the colors of Clan Valor and
inquired if Song of the Fallen was nearby.
He had not really expected a positive answer, but to his surprise, the man simply
nodded and gave him directions to a certain chamber in the depths of the keep.
The chamber was guarded by several Knights, which gave him pause. Although nothing
showed on his face, Sunny felt his whole body tense up for a moment, and his heart
started to race.
Were these Ascended guards sent to protect Cassie as a sign of how highly she was
valued by Clan Valor... or were they here to make sure that she couldn't escape?
Was there a sorcerous cage inside the chamber that cut off her powers, similar to
the one in which the two of them had spent an unforgettable time in the Night
Temple?
This was the burden of being a double agent for a regicidal insurgency... Sunny
never knew if he was one heartbeat away from having his treasonous ways revealed.
One of the Knights looked down at him sternly... then nodded and turned around to
knock on the door politely.
Hearing Cassie's response, he opened the door and let Sunny inside.
The chamber was sparsely furnished, but quite comfortable. There was a soft sofa,
several armchairs, a wooden table with succulent fruit and refreshments, and even a
Memory keeping the air cool, not to mention a few bottles of beverages from the
waking world. Vermilion curtains moved slightly in the wind, and sunlight was
pouring through a narrow window.
Cassie was half-sitting, half-laying on the sofa, her beautiful face showing signs
of extreme fatigue. One of the hands was lowered powerlessly, while the other was
holding a silver goblet.
Sunny was worried for a moment, then determined that there were no wounds on her
body and let out a sigh of relief.
"...Who is it?"
He frowned.
Then again... their mental link seemed to be inactive, which meant that Cassie's
Ascended Ability was suppressed, for some reason. If the same was true for her
Awakened Ability, which allowed her to sense what would happen a few seconds in the
future, then she would be truly and utterly blind.
He threw a glance at her Ascended guards and unceremoniously closed the door. That
would not prevent them from eavesdropping on their conversation, but it was better
than nothing.
Sunny took a deep breath, considered his thoughts for a moment, and then asked
bluntly:
He thought that he already knew the answer. In hindsight, it was quite obvious.
Cassie sighed, then dropped her head on the soft armrest of the sofa.
"...Essence exhaustion."