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For the majority of [[Trollhunters (Part Two)|Part Two]], the Tribunal was one of Team Trollhunters' major obstacles in their goal of finding the now-released Gunmar, thanks to [[Queen Usurna]] pointing accusations directly towards [[Jim Lake Jr.]] for entering the Darklands alone and releasing the Skullcrusher.
 
For the majority of [[Trollhunters (Part Two)|Part Two]], the Tribunal was one of Team Trollhunters' major obstacles in their goal of finding the now-released Gunmar, thanks to [[Queen Usurna]] pointing accusations directly towards [[Jim Lake Jr.]] for entering the Darklands alone and releasing the Skullcrusher.
   
From what was seen so far, despite Jim playing a part in the release of Gunmar, it can be argued that the Tribunal (minus Vendel) are just as, if not more, responsible for Gunmar's escape, due to foiling Jim's first attempt at escaping the Darklands, which lead to him being captured by the Gumm-Gumms and unleashing a chain of events that would eventually lead to the Skullcrusher's inevitable freedom. Their actions were largely made both out of their fear of Gunmar and their skepticism of their first human Trollhunter, allowing themselves to be blindly manipulated by Usurna (who was secretly loyal to Gunmar), except for Vendal, who had his suspicions of her loyalties.
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From what was seen so far, despite Jim and his friends playing a crucial part in the release of Gunmar, it can be argued that the Tribunal are just as (if not more) responsible for Gunmar's escape. This would be due to them foiling Jim's first attempt at escaping the Darklands, which lead to him being captured by the Gumm-Gumms and unleashing a chain of events that would eventually lead to the Skullcrusher's inevitable freedom. Their actions were largely made both out of their fear of Gunmar and their skepticism of their first human Trollhunter, allowing themselves to be blindly manipulated by Usurna (who was secretly loyal to Gunmar), except for Vendal, who had his suspicions of her loyalties.
   
 
== Members ==
 
== Members ==

Revision as of 15:56, 11 November 2019

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This article contains canon information corresponding to the Tales of Arcadia franchise. That means all information in this article is true and has appeared/been validated officially on-screen.

The Troll Tribunal is a council of Troll leaders who look after the well-beings of trollkind, as well as keep Gunmar from escaping the Darklands (until Team Trollhunters unintentionally plays a part in releasing him).

The Tribunal was later disbanded after the betrayal of Queen Usurna, who assassinated Vendel, falsely exiled Jim into the Deep, and revealed her true loyalties to Gunmar.

History

It's currently unknown how or when the Troll Tribunal was founded.

For the majority of Part Two, the Tribunal was one of Team Trollhunters' major obstacles in their goal of finding the now-released Gunmar, thanks to Queen Usurna pointing accusations directly towards Jim Lake Jr. for entering the Darklands alone and releasing the Skullcrusher.

From what was seen so far, despite Jim and his friends playing a crucial part in the release of Gunmar, it can be argued that the Tribunal are just as (if not more) responsible for Gunmar's escape. This would be due to them foiling Jim's first attempt at escaping the Darklands, which lead to him being captured by the Gumm-Gumms and unleashing a chain of events that would eventually lead to the Skullcrusher's inevitable freedom. Their actions were largely made both out of their fear of Gunmar and their skepticism of their first human Trollhunter, allowing themselves to be blindly manipulated by Usurna (who was secretly loyal to Gunmar), except for Vendal, who had his suspicions of her loyalties.

Members