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Celestial Discord: Echoes of Divine Convergence - Demon king night



In this chapter, Solar arrives at the school and has a conversation with Sunset Shimmer. Sunset confides in him about Anon-a-miss, seeking justice. Solar promises her justice in exchange for something significant. Meanwhile, Twilight Sparkle tries t

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The meaning.

As Sunset's haunting prophecy echoed through the chamber, its weight bearing down upon them like a heavy fog, a sudden stillness fell over the group. Then, with a soft gasp, Sunset's eyes fluttered closed, and she began to slowly descend from her suspended state, her form gently settling onto the ground.

Solar and Nyx rushed to her side, their concern evident in their furrowed brows and tense expressions. "Sunset, are you alright?" Solar asked, his voice laced with worry.

But Sunset offered no response, her breathing shallow and her features pale. With a worried glance exchanged between them, Solar and Nyx began to carefully assess her condition, their minds racing with concern.

Meanwhile, Ethan stood apart from the group, his expression unreadable as he processed the implications of Sunset's prophecy. The weight of her words bore down upon him like a leaden weight, stirring a sense of unease deep within him.

As the group gathered around Sunset, their thoughts turned to the cryptic message she had delivered. Nyx, his mind sharp and analytical, began to dissect the prophecy, searching for clues that might shed light on its meaning.

"The prophecy speaks of time's anger and false promises," Nyx mused, his brow furrowed in concentration. "And it seems to suggest that Ethan will be the one affected by these forces."

Solar's gaze shifted to Ethan, his eyes narrowing with suspicion. "But what false promise could Ethan have made to invoke such wrath?" he questioned, his voice tinged with uncertainty.

Ethan's jaw tightened at Solar's words, his mind racing as he struggled to make sense of the accusations leveled against him. "I don't know," he replied, his tone defensive. "I've never made any promises that I didn't intend to keep."

But despite his protestations, the pieces of the puzzle began to fall into place, pointing inexorably in Ethan's direction. And as the group delved deeper into the mystery, the truth became increasingly clear: Ethan was not the one who had made false promises.

A chilling realization washed over them as they pieced together the truth behind Sunset's prophecy. Someone else, someone close to them, had made a pact that would ultimately lead to tragedy. And in the wake of that betrayal, Ethan would be consumed by grief and rage, unleashing a cataclysm that would bring about the end of days.

As the weight of this revelation settled upon them, the group exchanged somber glances, their hearts heavy with the knowledge of what was to come. For in the shadows of uncertainty, the specter of time's anger loomed large, casting a pall over their every thought and action.

And as they stood on the brink of destiny, the weight of the prophecy bore down upon them with an intensity that threatened to consume them all. For in the echoes of Sunset's words, they glimpsed the inexorable march of fate, leading them toward a future fraught with peril and despair