Written in the year 1266 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach wonders why his servants follow him deeper into the ground. He admits that he needs them to progress, for now, so that he can save his power for a worthy challenge. He settles with the role of slavedriver until then. He seems to expect some enemy that he will come across in his excavation efforts. Other chronicles suggest this as well.
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| - Mysterious chronicle (part 3)
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| - Written in the year 1266 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach wonders why his servants follow him deeper into the ground. He admits that he needs them to progress, for now, so that he can save his power for a worthy challenge. He settles with the role of slavedriver until then. He seems to expect some enemy that he will come across in his excavation efforts. Other chronicles suggest this as well.
- Written in the year 1266 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach wonders what curiosity or purpose his servants have for following him deeper into the ground. He admits that he needs them to progress, for now, so that he can save his power for a worthy challenge. He settles with the role of slavedriver until then. It seems as if he almost expects there to be some enemy that he will come across in his dig underneath the castle. Other chronicles suggest this as well.
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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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| - Written in the year 1266 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach wonders why his servants follow him deeper into the ground. He admits that he needs them to progress, for now, so that he can save his power for a worthy challenge. He settles with the role of slavedriver until then. He seems to expect some enemy that he will come across in his excavation efforts. Other chronicles suggest this as well.
- Written in the year 1266 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach wonders what curiosity or purpose his servants have for following him deeper into the ground. He admits that he needs them to progress, for now, so that he can save his power for a worthy challenge. He settles with the role of slavedriver until then. It seems as if he almost expects there to be some enemy that he will come across in his dig underneath the castle. Other chronicles suggest this as well.
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