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aznmidget448

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  1. It's funny because it's true :lol:
  2. Posted what the book said on page 18. Just making sure you knew :XD: One of the books was on elderly dragon and another on evil chicken. Maybe behind the tapestry might be the elderly dragon (supposedly the world pretty much rides on their shoulders). Just a thought :
  3. Haahaa, the story about getting stuck happened to me in the rimmington mines area. I just reported it to Jagex and within an hour, they set me free :anxious: (that was when i was a level 15 noob about 3 years ago, rofl.)
  4. I'm definately not...
  5. The books from the Wise Old Man's house are finally here. I typed them up because those were too many pictures... Rather interesting :-k
  6. there are a lot more of interesting points, but i cant be bothered copying them First: I know I could have put all these posts together, but I'm too lazy,lol. Alright, on topic now... Dionysus is the Greek God of parties. Jagex usually uses names from history for their NPCs. Could Dionysius have lived a similar life to Dionysus? Here's a link to wikipedia's version of Dionysus. Click here God of parties? Could that be anything to do with the WOM's party hat? He seems to be rather fond of it... maybe for other reasons than that it costs millions? It might relate to his history. Perhaps he worshipped Dionysus before he worshipped Saradomin? I doubt it. Since when did Greek gods come to rs? I think he's just a copy of Dionysus or one of the other names. (I re-edited the post and added what Dionysius came up with) Kind of like the brothers south of Rimmington. I think Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo were two of their names. Since when were evil chickens worshipped by certain covens? I think anything can happen in a game. I mean, the WOM could end up being a follower of Zamorak and kill everything in the game. Haahaa, maybe Jagex is saving this quest for the downfall of Runescape and the opening of a new game, lol. Maybe they'll say, "The Wise Old Man was a double agent for Zamorak and after winning trust from his equals, he betrayed his new friends and destroyed Runescape. Not to worry though, Guthix was able to create a new world where all your accounts will be transferred. No items nor experience will be lost during the voyage to the new land. On this island live new monsters, new items, and new quests awaiting to be discovered. As proof of your voyage over, we will give you a medal of achievement." Lol, that's just my thoughts. That made me chuckle. But you could be right. Wouldn't that just be the biggest turnaround ever? :XD: In the response to the post above me, maybe the Wine Guy is actually a cleverly planted agent of Grayzag? Maybe he is going to team up with the Wise Old Man, but at the last second, betrays him and pours wine on the fire made by the tinderboxes, thus blowing up the whole Wizard's Tower, but first allowing Grayzag to escape with the runes. But the WOM is trapped and dies in the explosion. The problem with that is he can't die or else no one will be able to get any more quest capes or anything else WOM has to offer. He could have a brother who is just as wise as him, and able to do what he does and give what he gives. Jagex could probably do anything with the WOM and find a way around it. Or maybe WOM has a evil twin brother who does all that stuff, and we have a quest to find the real WOM and then he saves the day!!! (and then banishes his evil brother to the penguin island, where his brother will take over the penguins and blow up runescape?) I like all the quotes this post contains :
  7. there are a lot more of interesting points, but i cant be bothered copying them First: I know I could have put all these posts together, but I'm too lazy,lol. Alright, on topic now... Dionysus is the Greek God of parties. Jagex usually uses names from history for their NPCs. Could Dionysius have lived a similar life to Dionysus? Here's a link to wikipedia's version of Dionysus. Click here God of parties? Could that be anything to do with the WOM's party hat? He seems to be rather fond of it... maybe for other reasons than that it costs millions? It might relate to his history. Perhaps he worshipped Dionysus before he worshipped Saradomin? I doubt it. Since when did Greek gods come to rs? I think he's just a copy of Dionysus or one of the other names. (I re-edited the post and added what Dionysius came up with) Kind of like the brothers south of Rimmington. I think Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo were two of their names. Since when were evil chickens worshipped by certain covens? I think anything can happen in a game. I mean, the WOM could end up being a follower of Zamorak and kill everything in the game. Haahaa, maybe Jagex is saving this quest for the downfall of Runescape and the opening of a new game, lol. Maybe they'll say, "The Wise Old Man was a double agent for Zamorak and after winning trust from his equals, he betrayed his new friends and destroyed Runescape. Not to worry though, Guthix was able to create a new world where all your accounts will be transferred. No items nor experience will be lost during the voyage to the new land. On this island live new monsters, new items, and new quests awaiting to be discovered. As proof of your voyage over, we will give you a medal of achievement." Lol, that's just my thoughts. That made me chuckle. But you could be right. Wouldn't that just be the biggest turnaround ever? :XD: In the response to the post above me, maybe the Wine Guy is actually a cleverly planted agent of Grayzag? Maybe he is going to team up with the Wise Old Man, but at the last second, betrays him and pours wine on the fire made by the tinderboxes, thus blowing up the whole Wizard's Tower, but first allowing Grayzag to escape with the runes. But the WOM is trapped and dies in the explosion. The problem with that is he can't die or else no one will be able to get any more quest capes or anything else WOM has to offer.
  8. Haahaa, maybe i'll save up some money for the slave auction next year :P
  9. Haahaa, Motherload is such a good game.
  10. there are a lot more of interesting points, but i cant be bothered copying them First: I know I could have put all these posts together, but I'm too lazy,lol. Alright, on topic now... Dionysus is the Greek God of parties. Jagex usually uses names from history for their NPCs. Could Dionysius have lived a similar life to Dionysus? Here's a link to wikipedia's version of Dionysus. Click here EDIT::::::::: I takte that back. Dionysius was actually someone in history... Here's the list of people: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dionysius This is from wikipedia: The Greco-Roman name Dionysius, deriving from the name of the god Dionysos or Dionysus, was exceedingly common, and many ancient people, famous and otherwise, bore it. It remains a common name today in the form Dennis (Denys, Denis, Denise). Among the persons known by the name Dionysius, some of the more famous were: * Dionysius the Elder (or Dionysius I), a ruler of Syracuse in Sicily * Dionysius the Younger, (or Dionysius II), son of the preceding * Dionysius Periegetes, Greek geographer, 3d century BC * Dionysius (ambassador), 3rd century BC ambassador the court of the Indian ruler Ashoka. * Dionysius Thrax, Greek grammarian, 2d century BC * Dionysius the Areopagite, an Athenian judge who was converted by Paul of Tarsus and became Bishop of Athens o Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, (5th century) name given to anonymous writer, identified by some with a Georgian theologian Peter the Iberian (411̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ491), author of Corpus Areopagiticum (see also pseudepigrapha) * Dionysius the Philosopher, (1560 AD̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ1611 AD) an Epirotian Greek monk who led two farmer revolts against the Ottoman Turks. * Dionysius of Halicarnassus, a Greek historian of the Roman period * Saint Dionysius of Alexandria, 3rd century Egyptian bishop * Saint Denis, Bishop of Paris, martyr (died ca. 250) * Pope Dionysius (259̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ268) * Dionysius Exiguus, (c. 470̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâc. 540) a Dacian monk who invented the Anno Domini era * Dionysius Telmaharensis, (d. 848) a former head of the Syrian Jacobite Church * Jacob Bar-Salibi also know as Dionysius Bar-salibi was a member of Syrian Jacobite Church in the 12th century, best know for his commentary on biblical texts * Dionysius the Wise, (lt. 15tḫ̢̢ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâea. 16th cen.) the Russian medieval icon-painter * Dionysius I, Metropolitan of Moscow (c. 1300̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ1385) a 14th century orthodox prelate * Benjamin Musaphia (1606̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ1675) a Jewish doctor, scholar, and kabbalist, who sometimes called himself Dionysius. * Dionysius Lardner (1793̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ1859) an Irish scientific writer * Dionysios Demetis, musician Maybe our Dionysius relates to one of them? Just like the wine seller outside the draynor bank is from a book? Why is the wine seller even there? Wine doesn't do much, and no one buys wine. Maybe this has something to do with the Greek god who is the god of wine and only connected with parties because that was was people had at the parties In the beginning, I thought it was just giving a reference to "The Cask of Amontillado" (read the short story in English class), but why would he make such a random appearance? I know alcohol can help ignite a fire. Maybe he's teaming up with Wise Old Man's tinderboxes to make a bigger fire?
  11. there are a lot more of interesting points, but i cant be bothered copying them First: I know I could have put all these posts together, but I'm too lazy,lol. Alright, on topic now... Dionysus is the Greek God of parties. Jagex usually uses names from history for their NPCs. Could Dionysius have lived a similar life to Dionysus? Here's a link to wikipedia's version of Dionysus. Click here God of parties? Could that be anything to do with the WOM's party hat? He seems to be rather fond of it... maybe for other reasons than that it costs millions? It might relate to his history. Perhaps he worshipped Dionysus before he worshipped Saradomin? I doubt it. Since when did Greek gods come to rs? I think he's just a copy of Dionysus or one of the other names. (I re-edited the post and added what Dionysius came up with) Kind of like the brothers south of Rimmington. I think Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo were two of their names. Since when were evil chickens worshipped by certain covens? I think anything can happen in a game. I mean, the WOM could end up being a follower of Zamorak and kill everything in the game. Haahaa, maybe Jagex is saving this quest for the downfall of Runescape and the opening of a new game, lol. Maybe they'll say, "The Wise Old Man was a double agent for Zamorak and after winning trust from his equals, he betrayed his new friends and destroyed Runescape. Not to worry though, Guthix was able to create a new world where all your accounts will be transferred. No items nor experience will be lost during the voyage to the new land. On this island live new monsters, new items, and new quests awaiting to be discovered. As proof of your voyage over, we will give you a medal of achievement." Lol, that's just my thoughts.
  12. Thanks for that. Hmm, if the penguins are going to fight the kalphites, they'll need a rather big army if they are all Level 2's won't they? Maybe the penguins team up with Bob? I know that was random so you can completely ignore it, lol. If the theory that penguins have mind control over the Wise Old Man, then can't they take over any other being like greater demons, KBD, and maybe even KQ? That would greatly put the favors on their side, right?
  13. there are a lot more of interesting points, but i cant be bothered copying them First: I know I could have put all these posts together, but I'm too lazy,lol. Alright, on topic now... Dionysus is the Greek God of parties. Jagex usually uses names from history for their NPCs. Could Dionysius have lived a similar life to Dionysus? Here's a link to wikipedia's version of Dionysus. Click here God of parties? Could that be anything to do with the WOM's party hat? He seems to be rather fond of it... maybe for other reasons than that it costs millions? It might relate to his history. Perhaps he worshipped Dionysus before he worshipped Saradomin? I doubt it. Since when did Greek gods come to rs? I think he's just a copy of Dionysus or one of the other names. (I re-edited the post and added what Dionysius came up with) Kind of like the brothers south of Rimmington. I think Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo were two of their names.
  14. there are a lot more of interesting points, but i cant be bothered copying them First: I know I could have put all these posts together, but I'm too lazy,lol. Alright, on topic now... Dionysus is the Greek God of parties. Jagex usually uses names from history for their NPCs. Could Dionysius have lived a similar life to Dionysus? Here's a link to wikipedia's version of Dionysus. Click here EDIT::::::::: I takte that back. Dionysius was actually someone in history... Here's the list of people: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dionysius This is from wikipedia: The Greco-Roman name Dionysius, deriving from the name of the god Dionysos or Dionysus, was exceedingly common, and many ancient people, famous and otherwise, bore it. It remains a common name today in the form Dennis (Denys, Denis, Denise). Among the persons known by the name Dionysius, some of the more famous were: * Dionysius the Elder (or Dionysius I), a ruler of Syracuse in Sicily * Dionysius the Younger, (or Dionysius II), son of the preceding * Dionysius Periegetes, Greek geographer, 3d century BC * Dionysius (ambassador), 3rd century BC ambassador the court of the Indian ruler Ashoka. * Dionysius Thrax, Greek grammarian, 2d century BC * Dionysius the Areopagite, an Athenian judge who was converted by Paul of Tarsus and became Bishop of Athens o Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, (5th century) name given to anonymous writer, identified by some with a Georgian theologian Peter the Iberian (411̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ491), author of Corpus Areopagiticum (see also pseudepigrapha) * Dionysius the Philosopher, (1560 AD̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ1611 AD) an Epirotian Greek monk who led two farmer revolts against the Ottoman Turks. * Dionysius of Halicarnassus, a Greek historian of the Roman period * Saint Dionysius of Alexandria, 3rd century Egyptian bishop * Saint Denis, Bishop of Paris, martyr (died ca. 250) * Pope Dionysius (259̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ268) * Dionysius Exiguus, (c. 470̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâc. 540) a Dacian monk who invented the Anno Domini era * Dionysius Telmaharensis, (d. 848) a former head of the Syrian Jacobite Church * Jacob Bar-Salibi also know as Dionysius Bar-salibi was a member of Syrian Jacobite Church in the 12th century, best know for his commentary on biblical texts * Dionysius the Wise, (lt. 15tḫ̢̢ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâea. 16th cen.) the Russian medieval icon-painter * Dionysius I, Metropolitan of Moscow (c. 1300̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ1385) a 14th century orthodox prelate * Benjamin Musaphia (1606̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ1675) a Jewish doctor, scholar, and kabbalist, who sometimes called himself Dionysius. * Dionysius Lardner (1793̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Ãâ1859) an Irish scientific writer * Dionysios Demetis, musician Maybe our Dionysius relates to one of them? Just like the wine seller outside the draynor bank is from a book?
  15. Kalphites range in levels. Kalphite worker is level 28 Kalphite soldier is 85 Kalphite warrior is 141 Kalphite queen is 333 For some reason in the bestiary, Goat and Billy goat appear when I looked up Kalphite... awkward? All the above is from tip.it's bestiary.
  16. Firstly, I congratulate you on finding this evidence. =D> And I've also thought of another theory- could Mizgog and Maliginus be plotting together to bring down the Tower using summoning spells? Maybe the penguins are concerned for the safety of the Tower, so they sent the Wise Old Man over to stop Maliginus and Mizgog. Perhaps Mizgog had stored fake Life Runes in his bank for Maliginus, and the Wise Old Man went out to take them from him, via robbing the bank. So that's why he grumbles about needing runes! He needs to take those summoning runes from Mizgog! But, I also think that Mizgog will summon the Lesser out it's prison so it rampages through the Tower. Maybe he will also send in an imp army? This could be why the WOM has all those tinderboxes- he wants to blow up the summoning runes, as they may only be able to be destroyed a specific way. Little imps using tinderboxes :P That just sounds funny, heehee. I don't think WOM has any motive to destroy summoning runes. Maybe he might summon that guy who's skull is in the wiz tower? I don't think the quest told us who that ghost was. It might be a dedicated warrior of one of the gods?
  17. Kalphite... f2p... they don't really mix according to jagex :cry:
  18. Isn't there a forum for parties?
  19. Don't waste your dupes on third age armor :P
  20. In a couple weeks, it will only be probably around 30M-40M as more will be available to buy because everyone is trying to get them from clue scrolls. :anxious:

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