Behemoth notes (part 4)

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Behemoth notes (part 4)
File:Behemoth notes.png
Release date 19 August 2010 (Update)
Members? Yes
Quest item? No
Tradeable? No
Equipable? No
Stacks? No
Alchemy Cannot be alchemised
Value 1 coin
Destroy You can read this book at any time in your dungeon journal.
Store price Not sold
Examine An unknown mage's notes on the behemoths.
Weight 0 kg
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Behemoth notes (part 4) are dropped by the Runebound behemoth. The drop is random, just like all other Dungeoneering journals. The notes describe the instability of the behemoth race, often wasting resources on them to attempt taming them. Should they become a major problem, the behemoths are herded back to their home plane. The author describes an "elegant but expensive" method of taming the behemoths - runebinding. This process involves infusing a behemoth with magic, then controlling magical pulses through a number of pillars. It was mentioned Lexicus Runewright came up with the idea.

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Fourth Age, year 1824. Date unknown.

The behemoths have never been a stable race, or particularly predictable. They may be useful, but their influences and actions have meant losing two years of digging through cave-ins and countless resources being spent on taming them, often with no luck. Our problems stem from them being near-impossible to kill or herd back through their portals should they become unruly. Once they are here, they are here permanently it seems. Runebinding is the elegant but expensive solution, whereby a behemoth is infused with rune magic and then controlled by magical pulses through a series of pillars. Lexicus came up with the system, before his mind wandered, and we haven't been able to improve on it since. Template:Dungeon Journal