Chapter 1884: Chapter 1274: Wei Lun’s Mission
Duanmu Huai wasn’t wrong. When they returned to Azeroth, it was just around dinner time. And Duanmu Huai was not the least bit polite to those tribal leaders, kicking them off the ship with one foot and heading home for dinner.
Previously, these tribal leaders might have been dissatisfied with Duanmu Huai’s disregard.
Now? Dissatisfied? Who dares to be dissatisfied? Are you out of your mind?
In fact, on the return journey, Duanmu Huai discussed the issue of the Tribunal’s mission with everyone. Simply put, the Tribunal’s mission was not as troublesome as institutions like the Church of the Holy Light. Basically, as long as you believe in skulls and war hammers, and fight for humans and aliens, you can receive a certain degree of divine power blessing.
Varian and others readily agreed, indicating that they would find a place to build a church for the Tribunal once they got back.
Their reason for doing so was simple — holding onto a big leg!
Why do Night Elves have the final say on the Continent of Azeroth, and no one dares to provoke them? The reason is simple, because there is always a big shot backing the Night Elves. Tyrande is the priestess of Elune, Goddess of the Moon, and the Elves also have a good relationship with the Giant Dragons. Although in times of danger for the Night Elves, these big shots may not necessarily come out to stand with them. But for other races, if you have someone to back you up and I don’t, obviously your words carry more weight.
And now it’s good!
Humans also have their own backing — the Tribunal!
What’s Elune against the Burning Legion? Can she handle Sargeras?
The Tribunal can!
Relying on a big tree provides shade, so when humans and Night Elves clash again, they can speak with more conviction. What’s the Elune Sisterhood or the Emerald Forest, as if I’m afraid of you. If you have the guts, bring out Elune and see who’s stronger with the Tribunal?
By the way, Varian and others subconsciously thought that Duanmu Huai was an envoy of some unbelievably powerful deity. In fact, almost everyone in the world where the Tribunal set up churches believed so. After all, they couldn’t imagine that a true god would be so "down-to-earth".
And Duanmu Huai was happy to maintain this misunderstanding. After all, the sacred badge of the Tribunal is the war hammer and skull. As long as you worship the sacred badge, you can receive faith and strength, without needing any divine statue. Not to mention, as a deity, Duanmu Huai is quite laissez-faire. His main source of divine power isn’t believers, but the souls slain in the name of the Tribunal, whether alien, heretic, or demon, all are reclaimed into Duanmu Huai’s divine realm and thrown into the furnace as fuel.
In fact, although Duanmu Huai didn’t pay much attention, currently in many worlds, the faith of the Tribunal has gradually blossomed and borne fruit.
On one hand, the Tribunal has a low threshold. As long as you are human, as long as you fight for humans, you can receive the Tribunal’s blessing and power.
On the other hand, many people are surprised to find that the souls of demons killed using the Tribunal’s power won’t return to their original world but instead will completely vanish!
For worlds like Faelun, troubled by demons or similar subspace creatures, this is simply the greatest benefit!
As mentioned before, because subspace creatures cannot truly be killed in the material world, even if you go to great lengths to kill them, essentially you are just banishing them from the material world back to subspace. Then they can make a comeback after a while.
So, in such a situation, the best solution is to seal them, like putting them in prison. This avoids exiling them from the material world, but for how long... that’s hard to say.
After all, in case someone breaks them out... it’s not impossible.
Now, with the Tribunal, these problems are no longer issues. As long as you’re strong enough, you can completely slay those demons that seem impossible to kill, causing their souls to completely dissipate!
In fact, the souls of those demons will be absorbed into Duanmu Huai’s divine realm and then burned.
So as time goes by, the number of souls in Duanmu Huai’s divine realm increases, and according to the Vampire Clan responsible for tending the divine realm, they’ve even seen souls similar to angels and demons, and even deities, being sent into the furnace... who knows what earth-shattering event happened on some unknown planet to Duanmu Huai.
This is what makes the Tribunal different from other sects. Other deities draw power from their believers, while the Tribunal draws power from the targets slain by its believers.
It’s a complete bandit, taking both money and life.
But no matter what, Duanmu Huai is the winner!
So it’s best to quietly make a fortune, let the believers shout hooray in front of the skull and war hammer, while Duanmu Huai counts the money behind the scenes. No need to stand on the stage.
Otherwise, people might mistakenly think the Tribunal is some kind of Outer God cult.
This way, it’s pretty good.
With Sargeras vanquished, Duanmu Huai’s mission is half done, but unfortunately, he used the power of the God of Destruction to vanquish Sargeras, which couldn’t increase the Ancient Dominator’s experience bar. So, Duanmu Huai once again turned his attention back to the Old Gods sealed in Azeroth.
C’Thun has already been absorbed, now only Yogg-Saron and N’Zoth remain.