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| description = '''Elder Brain Domination''' covers a bit of history on someone's role in dominating an elder brain.
| description = '''Elder Brain Domination''' covers a bit of history on someone's role in dominating an elder brain.
| quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
| quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
| book spoiler = yes
| book author = Ketheric Thorm
| book text = Confidential: Dictated to Scribe Yanthus by General Kethric
| book text = Confidential: Dictated to Scribe Yanthus by General Kethric



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Elder Brain Domination covers a bit of history on someone's role in dominating an elder brain.

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This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.

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  • Books
  • Author: Ketheric Thorm Ketheric Thorm
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_UNI_MOO_ElderBrainDomination
    UUID 45f3f881-b546-429c-8c93-975116213952


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Confidential: Dictated to Scribe Yanthus by General Kethric


Young Gortash's plan to enslave an illithid elder brain and make it our marionette under control of the Crown of Karsus has proceeded almost without flaw, barring the slight delay while our Bhaalist allies sorted out their leadership conflict. The weak point must surely be the sharing of the Netherstones - it was necessary to secure my engagement and that of the murder cult, but eventually it's certain to fracture our fragile alliance. Clearly, all three Netherstones must be controlled by a single leader - me, by preference - but not until after all the stakeholders have made their essential contribution. Gortash fears that, energised by the dark energies of the Crown, the brain we now call the Absolute will eventually metamorphose into something new and more difficult to control. If he's right, the need to invest the power of the Netherstones in a single wielder is urgent. Even more so in that Enver Gortash, at least, must be thinking the same way.