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===The Seventh Circle=== This Circle is mentioned in PS:T to be a hidden circle; Dak'kon has never seen it before, which only fuels the "how canon is the Unbroken Circle?" debates. To unlock it, the Nameless One needs 16+ [[Intelligence]]. '''Know''' that the Rising of the People against the '''illithid''' was a thing built upon many turnings. Many were the People who lived and died under time's blade while the Rising was shaped. The Rising was shaped upon a slow foundation. Steel was gathered so that it might mark '''illithid''' flesh. A means of '''knowing''' the movements of the '''illithids''' were established, at first weak and confused, then stronger, like a child finding its voice. When the movements were '''known''', then the '''illithids''' were observed. In observing them, their ways of the mind were '''known'''. When the ways of the '''illithid''' were '''known''', many of the People were gathered and taught in secret the means to shield their minds, and the way to harness their will as weapons. They were taught the scripture of steel, and most importantly, they were given the '''knowing''' of freedom. These things were not learned quickly. The '''knowing''' of much of the ways was slow, and in all these things, time's weight fell upon all. From the '''knowing''' of one's reflection in a steel blade, to the '''knowing''' of submerging the will, to the '''knowing''' of seeing itself. All of these things and more the People built upon. In time, they came to '''know''' the whole. '''Parable:''' Time is your ally, not your enemy. Patience can sharpen even the smallest of efforts into a weapon that can strike the heart of an empire. Your victories may be small, but over time, a greater victory may be achieved. It takes the Nameless One 19+ [[Wisdom]] to understand this parable and convey its teachings to Dak'kon.
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