First, this is an outstanding article. A lot of references are in... hopefully there are still some (for me to find :shock:) Onto the criticism then. The Stone of Jas, also called the Fist of Guthix has a fascinating history, having many owners; some using it to have power, others keeping it away from the greedy. Then, why would I have such a special interest in its history? In your conclusion, there is no mention of Saradomin's ownership over the stone. Wizard Elriss in the Runecrafting Guild, however mentions texts speaking of an artefact called the Eye of Saradomin . Secondly, a book called "The Sleeping Seven" is only briefly quoted by Hippodo. And it doesn't have to be quoted further. What I'm interested in the book is the usage of a term 'his-dark-self'. It is clear that 'his-dark-self' is Lord Drakan, but why is such a term used of him? Who is 'he', if Drakan is just the bad side?