'Damned sword...'
Making his way into the ruined interior of the temple, Sunny was seething with dark emotions.
What did the Sin of Solace even want? One moment, he was fanning the flames of guilt Sunny might have felt about how he treated Cassie in the past. The next moment, the wraith was reminding him of what had happened, and of how cruelly she had betrayed his trust...
Well, it was perfectly clear what the apparition wanted. The bastard wanted to drive him mad.
And he was... Sunny was mad.
No matter how much he understood why Cassie had done what she did, and no matter how many times he told himself that her actions had ended up saving Rain from being killed by Nightmare Creatures, and him from dying in the Nightmare Desert or becoming Mordret's slave... no matter how many things they had gone through together after the Forgotten Shore and how much their relationship had improved and deepened...
At the bottom of it all, Sunny was still hurt, resentful, and angry at Cassie. While at the same time caring deeply about her.
It was a proper mess...
'What else is new?'
It had been for a while.
"This place... is not creepy at all."
Jumping down from a pile of rubble, Sunny landed in shallow water.
The interior of the lost temple was drowned both by stale water and darkness. Since the island-ship was tilted and partially submerged beneath the waves, the long corridors with high ceilings were tilted as well. The three of them had to walk awkwardly, stepping on the walls with one foot and the cracked floor with the other.
Not to mention that there was rubble everywhere, forcing them to jump or climb over the natural barricades obstructing their path.
If there was one good thing about the situation, it was that none of them was oppressed by the darkness. Sunny could see in it perfectly fine, Cassie did not need sight at all, while Nephis was capable of lighting her own path.
"I think he is trying to say that this place is really creepy."
Nephis looked at him and smiled with satisfaction, proud to have understood his meaning.
Sunny stared at her incredulously.
'...What? Why does she look so smug? It's really not that hard to understand!'
Neph was such a weirdo sometimes...
Shaking his head, he turned away and continued to make his way deeper into the temple. Cassie was walking at the front, protected by her Echoes. Nephis and Sunny were in the middle, with his Shadows following them from behind.
The layout of the temple seemed different from the one the blind girl had lived in, but she seemed to know the way.
They were moving deeper and deeper into the labyrinth of half-collapsed corridors. Sunny felt that they had descended far enough to be underwater by now... nevertheless, the ancient temple must have retained some structural integrity, considering that it was not fully flooded.
Their surroundings, however, were rather ominous.
It was not even because of the darkness, the stale water sloshing at their knees, and the eerie feeling of something influencing the future. It was because this place had served as a prison for the Defiled sybil for a long, long time before being cut from the rest of the city and ending up half-drowned.
From time to time, Sunny noticed strange marks on the cracked walls, as if someone had clawed at them in fury. Other times, there was dried blood smeared across the old stone. The whole temple seemed strange and sinister, like a ruin haunted by an unspeakable evil.
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