A Core Ship From The Start

Chapter 930 - 930 650 Tides Roar



Chapter 930 - 930 650 Tides Roar

?Chapter 930: Chapter 650 Tide’s Roar Chapter 930: Chapter 650 Tide’s Roar The sound transmission stone gradually shattered; Kelben Black Wand stared at the powder in his hand before sweeping it aside. He narrowed his eyes to look out the window. This legendary mage had a robust stature, with eyes that normally shone bright, but now they flickered with uneasy brilliance.

The Tribunal.

Kelben had heard this name before but not for the first time; he had previously learned of the Tribunal from Tyler’s god-favored knight. Amelia had also once inquired if Kelben knew of this organization, but even with his history with the Harpist Alliance, Kelben knew nothing of the Tribunal’s existence.

This was indeed rare since Kelben had been a member of the Harpist Alliance, and even though he had left to establish his own organization, he prided himself on having a capable intelligence network.

Yet, even so, he had never heard of such an organization.

Just from Amelia’s description alone, Kelben could confirm that the Tribunal was a human-supremacist organization—such organizations were exceedingly rare on the Prime Material Plane. As mentioned before, humans did not have their own guardian deity, and most deities that humans could worship also interacted with other races. Hence, it was unlikely that the Tribunal was a divine organization.

Only some mage organizations might have such rules, but based on Amelia’s description, that Judge apparently was not a mage—well, hadn’t he mentioned he was a mage?

What a pity Kelben had not had the chance to meet him before.

Kelben sighed slightly; frankly, Faelun Continent was full of all sorts of bizarre organizations. The Tribunal was not the strangest among them, but it was certainly the most audacious he had seen—merely infiltrating the Dark Region and even starting a war among the Drow Elves, aiming to eradicate them completely, was shocking to anyone who heard of it.

After all, anyone could speak grandly. Zealous faith could even inspire some clergy to boldly venture into the Ninth Level Hell to “save” those devils. However, actually doing what one claimed was a whole different matter.

What exactly had the Tribunal done?

How had they accomplished it?

Kelben had countless questions, but now all he could do was suppress his inner anxiety and wait for his nephew, along with Amelia and her party, to return safely.

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