It is written in the year 165 of the Fifth Age, four years before the date at the time of release. Bilrach feels his power draining while the voices continue to urge him forwards.
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| - Mysterious chronicle (part 30)
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| - It is written in the year 165 of the Fifth Age, four years before the date at the time of release. Bilrach feels his power draining while the voices continue to urge him forwards.
- Written in the year 165 of the Fifth Age. Bilrach says the end cannot be far now, he can feel the dark energy around him, draining him. He questions, shouldn't it be empowering him? The voice tells him to stop writing. He asks, has he used up all his power getting that far, or is it ebbing through other means? The voice tells him to push onwards. He knows his master will have the answers, he knows he's still himself. He must listen to the voices and push on.
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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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| - Dungeoneering – The Warped Floors
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| - It is written in the year 165 of the Fifth Age, four years before the date at the time of release. Bilrach feels his power draining while the voices continue to urge him forwards.
- Written in the year 165 of the Fifth Age. Bilrach says the end cannot be far now, he can feel the dark energy around him, draining him. He questions, shouldn't it be empowering him? The voice tells him to stop writing. He asks, has he used up all his power getting that far, or is it ebbing through other means? The voice tells him to push onwards. He knows his master will have the answers, he knows he's still himself. He must listen to the voices and push on. It seems certain from here that Bilrach was indeed tricked in some way, this whole time, by the voices. In the first chronicle he references them as "My power is as true as the whispers calling", were the whispers what guided him to the castle to begin digging in the first place? He was convinced they were his master, Zamorak, but in an earlier dungeons he's right - if it were Zamorak, then he would have had enough influence in the world to bring himself through without the need of him. Whoever or whatever is/are the owner(s) of the voices, they have plans for Bilrach, some way or another, as they want him to keep going down.
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