It was written in the year 0 of the Fifth Age. Bilrach hears that some are calling this the beginning of the Fifth Age. He dislikes it being called the Age of Man, and renames it the Age of Reckoning. He allows a small celebration but cannot permit much revelry this close to The Rift. Bilrach also shows that he has continued contact with the outside world.
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| - Mysterious chronicle (part 23)
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| - It was written in the year 0 of the Fifth Age. Bilrach hears that some are calling this the beginning of the Fifth Age. He dislikes it being called the Age of Man, and renames it the Age of Reckoning. He allows a small celebration but cannot permit much revelry this close to The Rift. Bilrach also shows that he has continued contact with the outside world.
- Written in the year 0 of the Fifth Age. Bilrach hears that some are calling this the beginning of the Fifth Age. He thinks that would be suitable only if they weren't calling it the Age of Man. He re-names it the Age of Reckoning. He allows the humans three hours to celebrate before going back to work, as revelry leads to rebellion, and he cannot afford to massacre them as he gets so close to The Rift. Bilrach must still have some form of contact outside of the dungeons to know that it is the beginning of a new age, or at least someone in the group with Bilrach does.
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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 0 of the Fifth Age. Bilrach hears that some are calling this the beginning of the Fifth Age. He dislikes it being called the Age of Man, and renames it the Age of Reckoning. He allows a small celebration but cannot permit much revelry this close to The Rift. Bilrach also shows that he has continued contact with the outside world.
- Written in the year 0 of the Fifth Age. Bilrach hears that some are calling this the beginning of the Fifth Age. He thinks that would be suitable only if they weren't calling it the Age of Man. He re-names it the Age of Reckoning. He allows the humans three hours to celebrate before going back to work, as revelry leads to rebellion, and he cannot afford to massacre them as he gets so close to The Rift. Bilrach must still have some form of contact outside of the dungeons to know that it is the beginning of a new age, or at least someone in the group with Bilrach does.
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