Chapter 1056 - 1056 727 Divine Artifact Forger (Seeking
Chapter 1056 - 1056 727 Divine Artifact Forger (Seeking
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Accompanying the death of that unfortunate fellow, all the souls he had devoured were destroyed, and those who had become Untouchables also dissipated into nothingness, thus resolving a crisis into invisibility.
Of course, even so, there were quite a few who were dissatisfied with the Tribunal, for among the victims previously devoured by the Supreme True God were some from the upper echelons and the nobility, and for the common people, they were also unwilling to accept that their loved ones could so suddenly vanish from before their eyes.
To the protests and opposition of these people, the Tribunal was unconcerned, indifferent, and uninterested. Duanmu Huai had his reasons for doing this; the curse was attached to the soul, and if these souls were released, who knows if someone might acquire this soul-devouring curse once again. With the Tribunal’s attitude of preferring to kill ten thousand by mistake rather than spare one, it was certain that they would opt for complete annihilation without leaving anyone behind for safety’s sake.
Having even the slightest sympathy was a disrespect to the Tribunal, after all.
After this incident, all forces and organizations on the Continent had a very clear impression of the Tribunal. Previously, when the Tribunal was committing murder and arson in the Supreme Forest, many suspected them of racial discrimination—after all, Arkham City was divided between Humans and Subhumans, with human supremacism being a standard of the Tribunal.
But now it seems, damn, the Tribunal is brutal to others and even more ruthless to their own kind. Tree Men and Elves can be killed, and they do not even spare their own humans. They truly live up to their vow to protect humanity at any cost and to eliminate any threat to humanity. Previously, some believed the Tribunal’s vow was merely for show, to garner favor, but now, no one thinks so anymore.
Thus, the attitude of various powers across the Continent towards the Tribunal suddenly became delicate.
On one hand, the Tribunal truly did protect humanity, comforting many human organizations. On the other hand, their practice of preferring to wrongfully kill a thousand rather than letting even one go truly terrified them. More importantly, the Tribunal isn’t the sort you report to and then they take action. Countless Blade of Judgment squads roamed every corner of Faelun, and as soon as they found any behavior harmful to humans, the Tribunal would instantly mobilize, completely disregarding territorial sovereignty, killing and eradicating as they willed. It must be said that this made many powers somewhat wary.
But they couldn’t do anything about the Tribunal.
If it were any other power, even the Temple Church like Tyler, they could be dealt with through trade. The Church needed to root itself in the population, tying its interests to those of the common folk. Similarly, by tying their own interests to those of the common people, the Church wouldn’t have much of a say against them. It’s like a trading company responsible for delivering daily necessities to a city; as long as they don’t harm the average person, the Church will turn a blind eye to their minor crimes.
But the Tribunal cares not for such things. Currently, everything in the Tribunal Court Territory is self-sufficient, be it food, raw materials, or metal supplies—they don’t need to import anything from the outside. On the contrary, the outside world is quite covetous of some of the products produced by the Tribunal, trying by all means to get their hands on them.
Therefore, for the major powers of Faelun, the Tribunal is impervious to both carrots and sticks, which vexes them considerably.
They dare not play dirty or trouble the Tribunal in the shadows because the Tribunal is unlike those Temple Churches that somewhat abide by rules; it is the epitome of great strength with no regard for rules. Even if it’s a city Lord who dares to cross the Tribunal, they’re likely to be met the next moment with the Night Guard’s hammer of justice descending from the heavens to smite them.
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