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[[File:Arcane Tower Slate Quest.jpg|thumb|The Arcane Tower slate.]]
[[File:Arcane Tower Slate Quest.jpg|thumb|The Arcane Tower slate.]]
The first [[Engraved Githyanki Disc]] (X:-31, Y:-296) is on the fourth floor of the [[Arcane Tower]]. The disc itself is on a bookshelf, although an additional book, [[The Careful Art of Tir'su Ciphers]] (X:-34, Y:-288) is needed to interpret it if [[Lae'zel]] is not available. The book is on a nearby desk on the same floor.
The first [[Engraved Githyanki Disc]] (X:-31, Y:-296) is on the fourth floor of the [[Arcane Tower]]. The disc itself is on a bookshelf, although an additional book, [[The Careful Art of Tir'su Ciphers]] (X:-34, Y:-288) is needed to interpret it if [[Lae'zel]] is not available. The book is on a nearby desk on the same floor.
The text according to Lae'zel:
{{BookText|The Prince of the Comet, Part One.
So it was that we were free from ''ghaik'' shackles and turned our blades on each other. The heavens were shattered, and one great empire was divided in two.
Gith travelled to the Hells to broker help for her people, her cause. Vlaakith would have you believe Mother Gith proclaimed her our queen.
Lies! Gith made no such proclamation. Vlaakith seized the empire against the Mother's wishes.
But Gith had nurtured a son. Orpheus, Prince of the Comet, the True Heir! He knew Vlaakith's treachery.
Orpheus rallied Gith's honour guard and declred the throne for himself. The War of the Comet had begun.
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