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It was written in the year 1241 of the Fourth Age and is Bilrach's second entry. He explains about how after years of searching and evading detection, his research led him to that castle. He draws similarities from it with the Dragonkin and queries why they would leave such a place. Bilrach describes the Dragonkin as "protectors of the artefact, enders of the Great Wars" when, if he is referring to the Gielinorian God Wars, Guthix was the one who ended them.

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  • Mysterious chronicle (part 2)
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  • It was written in the year 1241 of the Fourth Age and is Bilrach's second entry. He explains about how after years of searching and evading detection, his research led him to that castle. He draws similarities from it with the Dragonkin and queries why they would leave such a place. Bilrach describes the Dragonkin as "protectors of the artefact, enders of the Great Wars" when, if he is referring to the Gielinorian God Wars, Guthix was the one who ended them.
  • Written in the year 1241 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach's second entry; he explains a bit about his time searching for that place where he began to dig. Saying that after years of years of evading detection, his research led him to that castle. He draws similarities from it with the Dragonkin. He questions why they would leave such a place, which such a potential power underneath it, but he says that he does not have time to research as to why they left, and that he must focus on forging through the earth that separates him from his goal.
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  • You can read this book at any time in your dungeon journal.
  • You can read this book at any time by visiting the Dungeoneering Tutor.
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  • It was written in the year 1241 of the Fourth Age and is Bilrach's second entry. He explains about how after years of searching and evading detection, his research led him to that castle. He draws similarities from it with the Dragonkin and queries why they would leave such a place. Bilrach describes the Dragonkin as "protectors of the artefact, enders of the Great Wars" when, if he is referring to the Gielinorian God Wars, Guthix was the one who ended them.
  • Written in the year 1241 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach's second entry; he explains a bit about his time searching for that place where he began to dig. Saying that after years of years of evading detection, his research led him to that castle. He draws similarities from it with the Dragonkin. He questions why they would leave such a place, which such a potential power underneath it, but he says that he does not have time to research as to why they left, and that he must focus on forging through the earth that separates him from his goal. Strangely, Bilrach describes the Dragonkin as "protectors of the artefact, enders of the Great Wars" when, if he is referring to the God Wars, it is known that Guthix was the one who ended them.
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