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===The Fourth Circle=== '''Know''' that the Rising of the People against the '''illithid''' was a thing built upon many ten-turnings of labor. Many of the People were gathered and taught in secret the ways of defeating their '''illithid''' masters. They were taught to shield their minds, and use them as weapons. They were taught the scripture of steel, and most importantly, they were given the '''knowing''' of freedom. Some of the People learned the nature of freedom and took it into their hearts. The '''knowing''' gave them strength. Others feared freedom and kept silent. But there were those that '''knew''' freedom and '''knew''' slavery, and it was their choice that the People remain chained. One of these was Vilquar. Vilquar saw no '''freedom''' in the Rising, but opportunity. He saw that the '''illithid''' had spawned across many of the False Worlds. Their Worlds numbered so many that their vision was turned only outwards, to all they did not already touch. Vilquar's eye saw that much took place that the '''illithid''' did not see. To the Rising, the '''illithid''' were blinded. Vilquar came before his master, the '''illithid''' Zhijitaris, with the '''knowing''' of the Rising. Vilquar added to his chains and offered to be their eyes against the Rising. In exchange, Vilquar asked that he be rewarded for his service. The '''illithid''' agreed to his contract. At the bonding of the contract, a dark time occurred. Many were betrayals Vilquar committed and many were the People that the '''illithids''' fed upon to stem the Rising. It seemed that the Rising would die before it could occur, and the '''illithid''' were pleased with Vilquar's eye. It was near the end of this dark time when Zerthimon came to '''know''' Vilquar's treacheries. In '''knowing''' Vilquar's eye, Zerthimon forced the Rising to silence itself, so that Vilquar might think at last his treacheries had succeeded, and the Rising had fallen. He '''knew''' that Vilquar's eye was filled only with the reward he had been promised. He would see what he wished to see. With greed beating in his heart, Vilquar came upon the '''illithid''' Zhijitaris and spoke to his master of his success. He said that the Rising had fallen, and the '''illithids''' were safe to turn their eyes outwards once more. He praised their wisdom in using Vilquar's eye, and he asked them for his reward. In his greed-blindness, Vilquar had forgotten the '''knowing''' of why the People had sought freedom. He had lost the '''knowing''' of what slavery meant. He had forgotten what his '''illithid''' masters saw when they looked upon him. And so Vilquar's betrayal of the People was ended with another betrayal. Vilquar came to '''know''' that when Vilquar's eye has nothing left to see, Vilquar's eye is useless. The '''illithid''' gave to Vilquar his reward, opening the cavity of his skull and devouring his brain. Vilquar's corpse was cast upon the Fields of Husks so its blood might water the poison-stemmed grasses. '''Parable:''' If you choose to see only what is before you, then you will only see part of the whole, and that makes you no better than being blind. It takes the Nameless One 15+ [[Wisdom]] to understand this parable.
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