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It was written in the year 1641 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach asks if it is fate that he makes significant progress on the 400th anniversary of his start date. Bilrach says is nearing the half-way mark, and he believes he is getting more powerful the deeper he goes, and that soon he will be at The Rift. This is the first chronicle that references the Rift. Previously he had seemed to just figure out what would have been at the bottom, but he now has a name for it.

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  • Mysterious chronicle (part 15)
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  • It was written in the year 1641 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach asks if it is fate that he makes significant progress on the 400th anniversary of his start date. Bilrach says is nearing the half-way mark, and he believes he is getting more powerful the deeper he goes, and that soon he will be at The Rift. This is the first chronicle that references the Rift. Previously he had seemed to just figure out what would have been at the bottom, but he now has a name for it.
  • Written in the year 1641 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach asks if it is fate that he makes significant progress on the anniversary of his start date. (For the second time his concept of time has been off, as it has been 16 years after the last anniversary, which was the fourth.) Bilrach says is nearing the half-way mark, and he believes he is getting more powerful the deeper he goes, and that soon he will be at The Rift. This is the first chronicle that references the Rift. Previously he had seemed to just figure out what would have been at the bottom, but he now has a name for it.
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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 1641 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach asks if it is fate that he makes significant progress on the 400th anniversary of his start date. Bilrach says is nearing the half-way mark, and he believes he is getting more powerful the deeper he goes, and that soon he will be at The Rift. This is the first chronicle that references the Rift. Previously he had seemed to just figure out what would have been at the bottom, but he now has a name for it.
  • Written in the year 1641 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach asks if it is fate that he makes significant progress on the anniversary of his start date. (For the second time his concept of time has been off, as it has been 16 years after the last anniversary, which was the fourth.) Bilrach says is nearing the half-way mark, and he believes he is getting more powerful the deeper he goes, and that soon he will be at The Rift. This is the first chronicle that references the Rift. Previously he had seemed to just figure out what would have been at the bottom, but he now has a name for it.
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