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− | The Court of Seven are the leaders of the [[Abidan]], also known as the Judges, whose task is to maintain as many iterations as they can. The original Court of Seven come from Iteration 110: [[Cradle]] and are the creators of the [[Labyrinth]]. Each of the Judges is known by a title, and each heads a Division that is responsible for a specific purpose. The Judges are insane powerhouses, each capable of destroying entire iterations. | + | {{Cradle NavBox}}<br>The Court of Seven are the leaders of the [[Abidan]], also known as the Judges, whose task is to maintain as many iterations as they can. The original Court of Seven come from Iteration 110: [[Cradle]] and are the creators of the [[Labyrinth]]. Each of the Judges is known by a title, and each heads a Division that is responsible for a specific purpose. The Judges are insane powerhouses, each capable of destroying entire iterations. |
== The Eight Judges == | == The Eight Judges == |
Revision as of 07:24, 10 November 2024
The Court of Seven are the leaders of the Abidan, also known as the Judges, whose task is to maintain as many iterations as they can. The original Court of Seven come from Iteration 110: Cradle and are the creators of the Labyrinth. Each of the Judges is known by a title, and each heads a Division that is responsible for a specific purpose. The Judges are insane powerhouses, each capable of destroying entire iterations.
The Eight Judges
- Suriel, the Phoenix heals and restores damage to iterations.
- Makiel, the Hound
- ???, the Wolf
- ???, the ???
- ???, the Spider handles communication within the Abidan.
- ???, the Titan
- ???, the Fox
- Ozriel, the Reaper is a new Mantle established by Ozmanthus Arelius, responsible for completely erasing iterations that are damaged beyond repair, so that their collapse does not damage other iterations.