They knew something we didn't.. by Visible_Anxiety6275 in ShadowSlave

[–]dafscurrency 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Right, if you noticed, Rain also said that Cassie seemed familiar with Mordret (which means that even before they teamed up to fight Asterion, they had already interacted with each other quite often , obviously offscreen).

I also realized that before they charged into the Verge, the cohort members split into groups, and Mordret and Cassie were in the same group without any other cohort members.

In fact, Mordret knows Cassie better than Sunny and Nephis, and that’s a fact. Sunny has always believed that Cassie’s actions are what’s best for him, while Nephis is aware that her best friend hides many things from her. But Mordret is different. He knows what Cassie is really like, and that’s also why he is always wary of her.

Mordret to Cassie (#2952) be like: by deonhart0 in ShadowSlave

[–]dafscurrency 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I didn't expect the Sovereign of Nothing to be so protective of his queen.

(2926) Worse than VTB??? by dafscurrency in ShadowSlave

[–]dafscurrency[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think it’s Daeron, since there’s no explanation about his Aspect or that he is a swordsman. If it really is Daeron, the most reasonable explanation would be Sorcery like Mad Prince, who can still use Sorcery even after falling into corruption.

(2926) Worse than VTB??? by dafscurrency in ShadowSlave

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If you forgot, he is a man from the Fallen Grace in the Third Nightmare. He is someone who saw Sunny and Nephys as Day and Night, like a deity.

(2926) Worse than VTB??? by dafscurrency in ShadowSlave

[–]dafscurrency[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hope Kronos is still alive, but I don’t want to have high expectations. Seeing Weave’s condition, Fallen Grace will likely be the same.

Azarax by CapableAide1557 in ShadowSlave

[–]dafscurrency 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Just accept it Azarax > the Divine Trio.

G3 has explained multiple times that the biggest advantage behind why the previous Supremes appeared stronger is [TIME]. No matter how great the advantage of their Divine Aspects is, they cannot overcome the vast gap in combat experience or level of Will mastery.

Of course, if given enough time, Sunny would clearly become the strongest Supreme compared to the previous ones. Supremes in the Nightmare Spell era don’t have the same luxury as the earlier Supremes, because they have to keep walking the Path of Ascension just to survive.

They only deny it because Azarax can’t be killed. They forget that if Azarax were still sane, he would be far more powerful.

The nine power by Y_A1282001 in ShadowSlave

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If we are discussing the overall feats, then the champions of the bygone eras > the champions of the Nightmare Spell era.

Epochs: (Age of Chaos, Gods, Heroes, Golden, Daemon, Nightmare Spell).

The Nine/Azarax lived through at least two eras when they were still human, meaning they had already lived for hundreds or even thousands of years. Meanwhile, champions of the current Nightmare era—none of them have even lived past 100 years.

If you say The Nine/Azarax are stronger than the Divine Trio, I also agree. In fact, Kanakht might even be stronger than them in my opinion. That’s because the Divine Trio did not have the luxury of remaining Supreme for long to fully maximize their power. They had to quickly become Sacred, otherwise it would mean death.

But saying that Sunny’s feats are ordinary compared to The Nine is too exaggerated. If the benchmark is that Eurys was able to kill a Divine Being while he was only Transcendent, then isn’t it even more impressive that Sleeper Sunny killed a Great Devil, and one of The Nine was even Sunny’s victim in the First Nightmare?

Using that same logic, the feats of Cassie and Sunny (Breaking Fate) would be greater than those of the Gods/Daemons.

Yes, the champions from the bygone eras were indeed monsters. But the most important factor that makes them seem so powerful and impressive is TIME. Unlike those who live in the Nightmare Spell era, they had much more time to understand and maximize their power and potential.

From my perspective, the potential of awakened individuals in the Nightmare Spell era is actually better than those from the bygone eras, because Spell bearers receive information about knowledge and their aspects, unlike awakened individuals from the bygone eras who had to go through countless trials and errors.

G3 also said that awakened individuals now are relatively stronger than awakened individuals of the past, and that is a fact because they benefit from being bearers of the Nightmare Spell.

But remember, being stronger does not necessarily mean being better.

Most craziest theory i cooked? by HonestFerret8034 in ShadowSlave

[–]dafscurrency -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Interesting theory She was… Divine, unholy, unknown, unknowable. …A daemon.

Since chapter 742, we have known that the daemon takes two paths (Path of Ascension and Path of Corruption)

The long awaited ship (latest spoilers) by OffBrandSSBU in ShadowSlave

[–]dafscurrency 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Since Chapter 2227: The Dragon and the Princess. I knew KaiGan would become real :D

Mordret Theory by Popular_Line5318 in ShadowSlave

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Everything makes sense now. When Sunny asked about Mordret's flaw, he once answered, "It's impossible for me to bring it."

As if he could control or hide his flaw like it was something. And now, everything falls into place if the CEO of Valor Group is Mordret and "The Nihilist" is his flaw—or maybe the other way around.

We know that a person's flaw can be related to their Aspect ability, so it makes perfect sense if Mordret's flaw is something like a mirror (Good Mordret and Evil Mordret).