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== History == Trials of Judgment was in the first room of Corin's judgment, where he took it, along with a quill and various other items<ref name=aa1-1 />. Throughout his judgment, it gives him information about his current room<ref name=aa1-2 />, and he discovers that he can communicate with "[[The Voice of the Tower]]" through it<ref name=aa1-4>''Sufficiently Advanced Magic'' Chapter 4</ref>. Corin uses the book to periodically communicate with the Voice of the Tower, who he later determines to be his brother, Tristan Cadence<ref name=aa1-e>''Sufficiently Advanced Magic'' Epilogue</ref>. During his climb into the tower to find Tristan, he slightly damages the book when using it as the basis for a tracking spell<ref name=aa2-23 />. Once he finds Tristan, he discovers that his book is one of multiple sets of linked books that Tristan possesses<ref name=aa2-23>''On the Shoulders of Titans'' Chapter 23</ref>. Those known to possess a copy of Trials of Judgment include Corin, [[Laura Lyran]]<ref name=aa2-23 />, and [[Yunika Lambert]]<ref name=aa2-21>''On the Shoulders of Titans'' Chapter 21</ref>.
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