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Chapter 1007 - 1007 694 Blade of Judgment_3



Chapter 1007 - 1007 694 Blade of Judgment_3

?Chapter 1007: Chapter 694 Blade of Judgment_3 Chapter 1007: Chapter 694 Blade of Judgment_3 Klay remained silent.

“Remember, Klay,” Ben continued, “building a career is a good thing, but first, you have to be clear about your duties. We are the Blade of Judgment. On the day we joined, we were told that we are the mortal force of the Tribunal, that we fight for the Tribunal, for the protection of Humans, or else do you think your current body isn’t cool enough, and planning to turn into one of those ‘iron shells’?”

As Ben said this, he patted Klay’s shoulder. The situation of the Night Guard was something almost everyone in Arkham City knew about. In life, they were the most loyal warriors of the Tribunal, and after death, their souls bound to the Steel Battle Armor to continue serving the Tribunal as Undead warriors.

Of course, in any other place, even speaking such would hardly be acceptable to most people, not to mention that the armor of Night Guard looked utterly evil, no matter how you looked at them. It would be easier for people to accept if a Necromancer had used a Spell to extract a living person’s soul and seal it within Steel Armor as an enslaved servant.

The reason why people accepted the Night Guard was that, even during the day, these Steel Guardians would tirelessly patrol the streets, completely indifferent to sunlight. Moreover, it was common to see them interacting with the Priests of the Church or the Sacred Knights, and that was why everyone accepted the Tribunal’s explanation.

After all, the churches of so many deities were here, including Rosanda, the Dawn Lord, who abhors Undead Creatures the most. If it were just one Church, one might say they were deceived or bought by the Tribunal, but surely not all the deities were blind.

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