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Myst May 24, 2025 11:37 pm

I knew this was coming. Someone mentioned this sister thing in spoilers

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    noah May 25, 2025 12:29 am

    SPOILERRR




    Haniel’s body is of his sister… who died… and she used to have a higher holy power than him, but when she died he got the power (if i remember correctly)…

    Nah May 25, 2025 8:55 am
    SPOILERRRHaniel’s body is of his sister… who died… and she used to have a higher holy power than him, but when she died he got the power (if i remember correctly)… noah

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    That's not true. Orias was a street urchin who Haniel and her brother picked up and brought to the church with them. He stole her brother's power which killed her brother, and since holy power makes them blonde, Orias' white hair became blonde. That, coupled with the power he stole from Haniel, made his eyes gold. As a result, he gained an appearance similar to her brother.

    He later lost his memory and forgot the whole ordeal. They aren't related.

    IWalkedWithYouOnceUponADream May 25, 2025 1:13 pm
    Corrected SpoilerThat's not true. Orias was a street urchin who Haniel and her brother picked up and brought to the church with them. He stole her brother's power which killed her brother, and since holy power ... Nah

    Ah...he's awful awful huh.

    Nah May 25, 2025 4:30 pm

    He fr is

    noah May 26, 2025 6:34 pm
    Corrected SpoilerThat's not true. Orias was a street urchin who Haniel and her brother picked up and brought to the church with them. He stole her brother's power which killed her brother, and since holy power ... Nah

    woahh i guess that’s from the later chapters. what chapter is that in? i couldn’t find some parts cus i forgot what chapters they’re in but these are some excerpts from the text:

    <The Pope’s Secret>

    The Pope had a younger sister whom he was separated from during childhood. “

    “Yes, Haniel.”
    “Ah…”
    “She was. My one and only younger sister.”
    Gripping my chin roughly, Orias spoke with a piercing intensity.
    “My beloved sister. Have you finally remembered?”

    “Am I… your younger sister?”
    I stammered, voicing my thoughts aloud. Hearing my answer, Orias tilted his lips into a crooked smile and patted my head.
    “You already knew the answer. So, do you resent me now?”

    noah May 26, 2025 6:38 pm
    woahh i guess that’s from the later chapters. what chapter is that in? i couldn’t find some parts cus i forgot what chapters they’re in but these are some excerpts from the text: “<The Pope’s Secre... noah

    found something else that Orias said “The one occupying Haniel’s body was an unknown soul. There was no way to determine its identity.”

    Nah May 27, 2025 9:49 am

    It's in the side stories that atm, you have to pay for. Technically ch 130-145, that's why it's hard to pick one chapter. Some quotes I'll pick out though:

    >>Haniel meeting her brother Orias in her memories before she knows who he is:<<

    "But more than anything—his hair color really was confusing. At a glance, it was easy to mistake him for Orias.

    However, unlike Orias’s refined and arrogant demeanor, this boy had a gentle and fragile impression.

    And if I looked closely, his coloring was actually different.

    His hair and eyes were lighter and softer. If the two were standing side by side, anyone would immediately notice that his colors were far more vibrant and beautiful.

    …Who was this boy?"


    >>Haniel meeting the Orias she recognizes, and later gives the name "El" to while wondering why she's calling the golden haired boy Orias (she's still confused as it's the beginning of the memory):<<

    " “Orias.”

    At that moment, a familiar name slipped from my lips.

    Orias? Where?

    Snapping out of my thoughts, I immediately looked ahead.

    At the end of my gaze, I spotted a head of uniquely colored hair. A shade so pale it looked as if all the pigment had been drained away—pure white.

    The child, who had been curled up, slowly lifted his head. His delicate features made it obvious at a glance—he was Orias.

    Ah, I found Orias.

    But his hair color, his eye color—none of it matched the Orias I knew.

    His white hair and red eyes looked strikingly unnatural, almost as if he had albinism.

    His face was unmistakably Orias’s, but…

    "Orias, wait a moment…”

    I clung to the boy’s arm and tugged, my gaze fixed firmly on the golden-haired child.

    What was going on? Why was this kid responding to “Orias”?

    The situation was so baffling that I felt like my mind was going blank.

    Haniel, holding onto the boy’s arm, was calling him “Orias,” yet the person I knew as Orias was glaring at us with menacing eyes.

    <Memory Fragment 2 of [Haniel] acquired.>

    Memories related to the sibling, ‘Orias.’
    Just as I was struggling to comprehend the situation, a system window popped up in front of me.

    And then, a flood of memories poured into my mind.

    They were not about the [Orias] I knew as a capture target, but rather the boy standing in front of me—Orias."


    >> If you just want to read Haniel's memories, I would start at chapter 130, but ch 119 is the start of the side story and gives some context as to why she's looking for Haniel's memories in the first place.

    Nah May 27, 2025 9:55 am
    found something else that Orias said “The one occupying Haniel’s body was an unknown soul. There was no way to determine its identity.” noah

    Ah I found a more direct quoteeee :3

    "I sorted through the memories that had just surged into my mind.

    When I tried to recall information about Orias, the details naturally came to me.

    The golden-haired boy standing before me was Orias, Haniel’s older brother.

    And just like me, he possessed the same memory manipulation ability that I had just unlocked.

    A month ago, my sibling and I had awakened this ability along with our holy power, and the house we were currently living in had been obtained through this ability.

    Which meant—the Orias curled up over there wasn’t Haniel’s brother, Orias."