The Curator stated that if Kulle knew of a way, he would have stored the information in his private archives. He was defeated, and they explained that they weren't thieves, but rather, sought a way to destroy the Worldstone shards. This included Kulle's duplicate, who attacked them, believing the intruder(s) to be thieves, despite their protests. However, they found that everything was trying to kill them. A hero/group of heroes later found the library with the help of Peth they had come to find how to destroy the corrupted Worldstone shards, already in the possession of Deckard Cain. Unfortunately for them, the Coven had also arrived, hoping to retrieve the shard. Five years later, a group of thieves entered the library hoping to make a big score. When the Worldstone was destroyed, one of its shards crashed into the library. However, aware of Kulle's reputation, they stayed clear of the structure. The existence of the library was known to the Amber Blades. The constructs Kulle created still continued their tasks centuries later, despite the library crumbling around them. Furthermore, wards went up that prevented the Curator from gaining access to certain sections of the library, and despite his efforts, he was unable to breach them. Additionally, a number of Golems became wild and uncontrolled. Kulle's Golems were steadily destroyed over time, and couldn't keep the monsters in check. Its central core shut down, and monsters overran the library. Over time, the library fell into disrepair. As he was not able to get a terminus to connect between the two facilities, he bitterly resigned the library to rot. Kulle eventually abandoned the Library and moved to his archives. The Horadrim were defeated and resurrected as his slaves. Īt some point, the Horadrim breached the library as part of their efforts to defeat Kulle. He also conducted teleportation experiments via terminus devices. He conducted a number of "unfortunate experiments" which resulted in the creation of monstrous creatures. Kulle kept a journal which detailed the library's inner workings. His primary focus was the physical strength and obedience of the constructs, not their adaptability. He constructed it alongside a series of unique constructs he built to endure the shifting sands. The library was the first of its kind that Kulle established.
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