It was written in the year 1464 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach explains that he is still as sane as the day he started his descent, and that the whispers he hears are a sign that he is getting closer to his goal, though they seem to be guiding him. The whispers seem to have some level of influence over Bilrach; He denies his insanity. This may be a reference to Edgar Allen Poe's Tell-Tale Heart.
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| - Mysterious chronicle (part 11)
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| - It was written in the year 1464 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach explains that he is still as sane as the day he started his descent, and that the whispers he hears are a sign that he is getting closer to his goal, though they seem to be guiding him. The whispers seem to have some level of influence over Bilrach; He denies his insanity. This may be a reference to Edgar Allen Poe's Tell-Tale Heart.
- Written in the year 1464 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach explains his sanity. He says he is as clear of mind as he was when he started the descent. He realises his methods and the nature of this place may seem random, but that he is yet to use the more dangerous and unstable side of his power. His sanity is unwavering; he says his hearing of whispers from the earth below is not a sign of his mind breaking, it just confirms that he's getting closer. He asks if he should be concerned that the whispers try to guide him.
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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 1464 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach explains his sanity. He says he is as clear of mind as he was when he started the descent. He realises his methods and the nature of this place may seem random, but that he is yet to use the more dangerous and unstable side of his power. His sanity is unwavering; he says his hearing of whispers from the earth below is not a sign of his mind breaking, it just confirms that he's getting closer. He asks if he should be concerned that the whispers try to guide him. The whispers seem to have some level of influence over Bilrach; He denies his insanity, but he does consider it (or else he would not have made note of it). This may be a reference to Edgar Allen Poe's Tell-Tale Heart.
- It was written in the year 1464 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach explains that he is still as sane as the day he started his descent, and that the whispers he hears are a sign that he is getting closer to his goal, though they seem to be guiding him. The whispers seem to have some level of influence over Bilrach; He denies his insanity. This may be a reference to Edgar Allen Poe's Tell-Tale Heart.
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