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It was written in the year 118 of the Fifth Age. Bilrach's progress is causing great instability in the upper floors, which he chooses to ignore in pursuit of his goal.

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  • Mysterious chronicle (part 28)
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  • It was written in the year 118 of the Fifth Age. Bilrach's progress is causing great instability in the upper floors, which he chooses to ignore in pursuit of his goal.
  • Written in the year 118 of the Fifth Age. While Bilrach is carving through and destroying the land with ease, the floors behind him are becoming dangerously unstable. On the day of writing, one of the floors collapsed and the interplanar shock waves caused the earth around it caused it to warp and corrupt. While he is concerned by this, he refuses to stop. He moves on and forces the slaves still strong enough to come with him. He will not look back now, he leaves his problems in his wake.
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  • 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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  • Written in the year 118 of the Fifth Age. While Bilrach is carving through and destroying the land with ease, the floors behind him are becoming dangerously unstable. On the day of writing, one of the floors collapsed and the interplanar shock waves caused the earth around it caused it to warp and corrupt. While he is concerned by this, he refuses to stop. He moves on and forces the slaves still strong enough to come with him. He will not look back now, he leaves his problems in his wake. He seems to be ignorant of the problems that are popping up, justifying that because he's so close, he shouldn't worry about them.
  • It was written in the year 118 of the Fifth Age. Bilrach's progress is causing great instability in the upper floors, which he chooses to ignore in pursuit of his goal.
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