It was written in the year 1446 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach notices the frailty of his servants which has forced him to start a breeding program to ensure continuous followers. He has reached a new area, which he believes to be a good place to allow his slaves to settle. He slows his progress to aid them for now. Bilrach has just reached the Furnished floors at the time of writing.
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| - Mysterious chronicle (part 10)
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| - It was written in the year 1446 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach notices the frailty of his servants which has forced him to start a breeding program to ensure continuous followers. He has reached a new area, which he believes to be a good place to allow his slaves to settle. He slows his progress to aid them for now. Bilrach has just reached the Furnished floors at the time of writing.
- Written in the year 1446 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach notices more of his servants have died in the conditions of the area. They insist on sleeping and eating once or twice a week which has left Bilrach no choice but to mate them up and breed new offspring to continue his descent. He has reached a new area, where the rock and heat are suitable for simple beings to survive. He thinks this would be the best place to let his slaves settle. Bilrach says for his purposes only, he will slow his progress to lend a hand in helping them set up. He expects them to make up for this later.
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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 1446 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach notices the frailty of his servants which has forced him to start a breeding program to ensure continuous followers. He has reached a new area, which he believes to be a good place to allow his slaves to settle. He slows his progress to aid them for now. Bilrach has just reached the Furnished floors at the time of writing.
- Written in the year 1446 of the Fourth Age. Bilrach notices more of his servants have died in the conditions of the area. They insist on sleeping and eating once or twice a week which has left Bilrach no choice but to mate them up and breed new offspring to continue his descent. He has reached a new area, where the rock and heat are suitable for simple beings to survive. He thinks this would be the best place to let his slaves settle. Bilrach says for his purposes only, he will slow his progress to lend a hand in helping them set up. He expects them to make up for this later. It seems Bilrach has just reached the area that is now the Furnished floors at the time of this writing.
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