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Chaos: The Tribunal Emergence (The Tribunal Series)
In a world where the lines between myth and reality blur, “Tribunal Order” unveils a hidden history where magic is not just a figment of imagination but a lost truth. Perception is the reality they always say, so it could be said that perception is also history. In the beginning, the Earth is a bastion of vitality, brimming with enchantment and creatures of lore. Yet, beyond its borders, the Siphon - fueled by the raw force of chaos - has laid waste to realm after realm. Its gaze then fell upon our verdant world, not to destroy, but to feast upon the chaos it yearned to cultivate. As the Siphons stirs unrest, humanity unwittingly becomes the architect of its own demise, allowing chaos to ascend as the dominant force. Those who pen our past were tainted by their own avarice and turmoil, viewing magic as a threat to their dominion.
While the Earth teeters on the precipice of ruin, the Tribunal steps forth from the shadows. This ancient council, once a mere whisper in the order of time, now rallies its new recruits. Their mission: To restore equilibrium and safeguard a world unaware of the precipice upon which it stands.
While the Earth teeters on the precipice of ruin, the Tribunal steps forth from the shadows. This ancient council, once a mere whisper in the order of time, now rallies its new recruits. Their mission: To restore equilibrium and safeguard a world unaware of the precipice upon which it stands.
Published: March 27, 2024
Pages: 432
ISBN: 9798884577213
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Available in: Hardcover
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Aaliyah .
Mar 19, 2026
Chaos: Emergence is an intriguing book filled with immersive world-building, badass characters, and a plot that eerily reflects the current state of the world, particularly in the realm of politics and trying to survive day by day.
I loved that the story has multiple POVs that give insight into each character. Sabreena's way of capturing the similarities between humans and animals was well done.
Some parts felt repetitive but the conversational narrative and prose kept me reading. The magic system, bits of romance, and found family trope makes this book worth the read
I loved that the story has multiple POVs that give insight into each character. Sabreena's way of capturing the similarities between humans and animals was well done.
Some parts felt repetitive but the conversational narrative and prose kept me reading. The magic system, bits of romance, and found family trope makes this book worth the read