“ | Well, I’m planning on donating 1,000 pounds, a nearby piece of land spanning 2,000 acres, and a manor with rather good returns to the faculty you are from at Stoen University. I hope to have a non-profit basic relic search and preservation foundation set up. |
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— Audrey Hall on Lord of Mysteries, Chapter 642 |
The Loen Relic Search and Preservation Foundation is a non-profit relic search and preservation foundation. It is located in Stoen City of the East Chester County, Loen Kingdom. The foundation was established by Audrey Hall through Associate Professor Michelle Deuth on April 14, 1350.
History[]
To obtain a notebook related to a village that worshipped the Mind Dragon Ariehogg, Audrey Hall donated 1,000 pounds, a nearby piece of land spanning 2,000 acres, along with a manor which was valued at 6,000 pounds to Associate Professor Michele Deuth to build the Loen Relic Search and Preservation Foundation.[1]
Audrey's goals were to enhance her prestige, standing, and image via donating to academic research and the preservation of ancient relics. It was also to come into contact with historical records or mysterious items of value.
The foundation hired plenty of female employees. From the lowest level of ordinary clerks to the deputy director of the upper echelons, at least half of them were female.[2]
Compliance Department[]
The Compliance Department of the foundation is a department that handles provisions and audit projections for any violations of the rules. But secretly, it is a division of Beyonders responsible for any abnormal situations.
Under the guidance of Audrey, there were clear rules within the foundation. If a project were to produce a phenomenon that was terrifying or incomprehensible, employees were to immediately halt everything and report to the Compliance Department.[3]
Notable Staff[]
- Audrey Hall: Founder of the Loen Relic Search and Preservation Foundation.
- Barton: An ordinary worker employed at the Foundation.
- Pacheco Dwayne: Deputy Director of the Compliance Department and an experienced solicitor.
- Alicia Tamara: Deputy Director of the Compliance Department.