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The '''Book of the Blind''' is an ancient book found on the 7th level of the catacombs. It contains an ancient poem about the legendary [[Halls of the Blind]], and thereby initiates a quest.
I can see what you see not
 
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vision milky then eyes rot
 
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==The Book of the Blind==
when you turn they will be gone
 
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The Book reads as follows:
whispering their hidden songs
 
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then you see what cannot be
 
 
:''"I can see what you see not.''
shadows move where light should be
 
 
:''Vision milky, then eyes rot.''
out of darkness out of mind
 
 
:''When you turn [[Hidden|they]] will be gone,''
cast into the halls of the blind
 
 
:''Whispering their hidden song.''
 
:''Then you see what cannot be,''
 
:''Shadows move where light should be.''
 
:''Out of darkness, out of mind,''
 
:''Cast down into the Halls of the Blind."''
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It is unknown who the author is. Though it may seem to be a simple poem, the legend of the Halls of the Blind may turn out to be more than mere fiction...
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Revision as of 03:47, 12 April 2009

The Book of the Blind is an ancient book found on the 7th level of the catacombs. It contains an ancient poem about the legendary Halls of the Blind, and thereby initiates a quest.

The Book of the Blind

The Book reads as follows:

"I can see what you see not.
Vision milky, then eyes rot.
When you turn they will be gone,
Whispering their hidden song.
Then you see what cannot be,
Shadows move where light should be.
Out of darkness, out of mind,
Cast down into the Halls of the Blind."

It is unknown who the author is. Though it may seem to be a simple poem, the legend of the Halls of the Blind may turn out to be more than mere fiction...

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