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It was written in the year 1890 of the Fourth Age. One of Bilrach's portals malfunctioned and a race of troublesome creatures came in without him noticing. They call themselves the gorajo, and they were against him from the start, as their culture despises necromancy and demon summoning. They are good at hiding, which will make it a long fight.

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  • Mysterious chronicle (part 21)
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  • It was written in the year 1890 of the Fourth Age. One of Bilrach's portals malfunctioned and a race of troublesome creatures came in without him noticing. They call themselves the gorajo, and they were against him from the start, as their culture despises necromancy and demon summoning. They are good at hiding, which will make it a long fight.
  • Written in the year 1890 of the Fourth Age. One of Bilrach's portals malfunctioned and a race of troublesome creatures came in without him noticing. They refer to themselves as the Gorajo, and they were against him from the start. Their culture despises the reanimation of the dead and the summoning of demons. They are able to keep out of sight from him, so Bilrach fears it may be a long fight. Perhaps when Bilrach mentions that they can keep out of sight, he references their abilities of entering his dungeons as a spiritual being.
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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 Occult Floors
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  • It was written in the year 1890 of the Fourth Age. One of Bilrach's portals malfunctioned and a race of troublesome creatures came in without him noticing. They call themselves the gorajo, and they were against him from the start, as their culture despises necromancy and demon summoning. They are good at hiding, which will make it a long fight.
  • Written in the year 1890 of the Fourth Age. One of Bilrach's portals malfunctioned and a race of troublesome creatures came in without him noticing. They refer to themselves as the Gorajo, and they were against him from the start. Their culture despises the reanimation of the dead and the summoning of demons. They are able to keep out of sight from him, so Bilrach fears it may be a long fight. Something to question is if the Gorajo are in their spirit form, as they are as we see them, or in their normal form. If they are in their spirit form, then how are they brought through without the assistance of someone else summoning them? If they aren't in their spirit form, then when and why did they choose to use that form of doing so in the present time? Perhaps when Bilrach mentions that they can keep out of sight, he references their abilities of entering his dungeons as a spiritual being.
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