Walker Of The Worlds

Chapter 3095: History Of The Drowned Crescent Cult



Chapter 3095: History Of The Drowned Crescent Cult



The old records spoke of the great purges when the orthodox sects had banded together to crush the evil forces of the world.


The Ephemera Sect, though powerful, had nearly been annihilated. The Drowned Crescent Cult had fared even worse.


At their peak, they had commanded hundreds of thousands of followers across several territories, their strength spread across multiple Peak and even Transcendent Immortals. Yet now, after tens of thousands of years of decline, their vitality had withered away to less than ten percent of their former strength.


They were shadows of their past.


Lin Mu noted carefully that their current leader, known only as the Scarred Crescent Leader, had willingly abandoned his mortal name long ago. His identity was nothing but his title, a mask worn for eternity.


The records made it clear that this leader was not particularly remarkable compared to his predecessors. He was powerful enough, standing at the peak of the Immortal Realm, but he had never stepped into the ranks of a Transcendent Immortal.


His leadership was not born of strength, but of fear and manipulation.


What struck Lin Mu as particularly telling was the desperation in the cult’s decisions. Decades ago, when the Ephemera Sect had begun to show signs of recovery, they had extended a hand to the weakened Drowned Crescent Cult.


And in their weakened state, the cult had accepted. The alliance was less out of loyalty and more out of necessity. Without outside support, the Drowned Crescent would have crumbled entirely, erased by time.


Lin Mu found missives between their leaders that showed the balance of power clearly. The Ephemera Sect treated the Drowned Crescent Cult as little more than pawns. In exchange for protection and resources, the cult was expected to obey, to supply manpower, and to serve as a testing ground for whatever foul experiments or schemes the Ephemera Sect wished to conduct.


Scrolling through the more recent reports, Lin Mu realized how tightly the cult had been bound. Their strongholds were few and far between now, mere fragments of what had once been a vast influence.


Out of the Five major bases of operation, two were already destroyed by Lin Mu himself. The main base, the most important one, had fallen when he brought down the Scarred Crescent Leader.


The other three bases, though still standing, were insignificant in strength. Each housed fewer than a hundred cultists, the most powerful of whom barely reached the Fifth Tribulation Stage of the Immortal Realm.


To Lin Mu, they were little more than minor nuisances. Without their leadership, without resources, and without the Ephemera Sect propping them up, these remnants would scatter like dust in the wind. Though he did take note of them and let the Xian Sword Sect take care of them when the opportunity presented itself.


Daoist Chu often came to check on his progress, and after each explanation Lin Mu gave, the man’s expression grew heavier.


"So they were already half-dead, clinging on only because of the Ephemera Sect," Daoist Chu murmured one evening, setting down a cup of tea. "That means if the Ephemera Sect is stirring once more, the cult was nothing more than a front. A mask to keep others distracted."


Lin Mu nodded. "Exactly. And that means their true operations are deeper than we thought."


The discovery of the cult’s decline brought some relief to the group, especially Gu Jin and Luo once they were informed. The elders had feared that the cult was far more widespread and powerful than it appeared, but learning that Lin Mu had dismantled their main base meant the immediate danger was far less pressing.


Yet even so, the shadow of the Ephemera Sect loomed larger.


Cattaleya leaned back in her chair one night, tossing a missive onto the table with a grin that did not quite hide her tension. "Well, at least you’ve toppled one rotten nest. But I can’t help but wonder, Lin Mu... if they were this eager to ally themselves with the Ephemera Sect, what does that tell us about the scale of the Sect’s plans? After all, weak dogs only bark when they have a strong master behind them."


Her words rang true. Lin Mu was well aware that what he had uncovered so far was only the surface. If the Ephemera Sect had reached out to revive such a crippled group, it meant they were weaving something vast, and the cult’s obedience was merely one thread in that larger tapestry.


They already knew of the Hidden Cave Sect being part of their alliance. Who knew how many more such powers were now their pawns. There was still little that Lin Mu knew about the Hidden Cave Sect, even what he had learned from Elyon had been a bare fragment.


But the documents of the Cult gave him better insight into them too. From what he learned, the Hidden Cave Sect was not as active as the other Evil Sects. They were more reclusive, just as their name implied, and despite being an Evil Sect, they didn’t actually do much in the past.


But when they did act, their actions were often heinous and vile, which was why they too were eradicated. Still, it seemed like their tendency to hide had allowed them to survive the purge.


The records stated, that only half of the Hidden Cave Sect had actually been eradicated, unlike what the orthodox powers thought.


’Looks like they will have to be our next target.’ Lin Mu thought.


By the end of the fourth day, Lin Mu closed the last of the records and sat in silence for a long time, his mind piecing together the patterns. The Scarred Crescent Leader was gone, their bases crippled, their strength shattered. But the Ephemera Sect was not.


No, they were moving unseen, and the cult’s fall had likely only slowed, not stopped, their progress.


When Lin Mu finally rose from his seat, his voice was firm.


"The Drowned Crescent Cult is no longer a threat. But what they revealed is far more dangerous. The Ephemera Sect is building something in the shadows, and this was only their tool. Our real battle has yet to begin."



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