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  1. Psh, whatever. I'm pretty sure this thing would be happening with or without our help, so the blame can't be laid on us totally. I mean, Lucien got ahold of the staff regardless of which action you take, so it wouldn't be much of a stretch of the imagination that he couldn't just use it to blow down the door and get the stone himself if he didn't know we were already going to do it and let us do all the dirty work instead. In fact, if I weren't thinking that he's planning to use the stone and staff to overpower the other Mahjarrat and sacrifice all of them during the ritual in order to absorb all of their powers and become a god, freeing the other Mahjarrat to fight against him (most of the others really hate his guts one way or another) may have been the best idea all along.

     

     

     

    If you were wondering, I also assume that at some point during the ritual, all this energy will inadvertently awaken Zaros (who is probably laying in wait for the ritual since he would know about it and planned in advance to take advantage of it), and he ends up absorbing all the power instead, causing the whole plan to backfire on Lucien, and he perishes during the process leaving Zaros restored to his full glory (plus he gets the stone and the staff).

  2. I gave the wrong discription a few times, it would be better if you could select from a bigger range of looks, but the scorpian tail, [bleep]ed head, and the 3 fingers with a blue body and 6 arms looked pretty cool.

     

    Yeah, I found the beast claws much more menacing than the crab claws. I got it wrong twice because I was thinking "freak this crazy, crab claws would sort of suck, let's give this guy some sharp talons".

     

     

     

    Did you try the spider legs? I think that would have been pretty creepy.

  3. I already visited the historian, he just wants the location of the statue and gives a 200xp lamp. Really frustrating he STILL can't find the yeti.

     

    Could it be because you kill it in glorious memories?

     

     

     

    Anyway this quest is not the only one that has stated that the wild was a paradise before it became the wild. The knowledge base itself even says it wasn't always the wild.

     

    No, he must be searching for the yetis that were recently found in "Glorious Memories". (He mentions that he can't track worth a damn, and there's yeti tracks leading right up to the lair, which is just moments away from where he's searching.)

     

     

     

    It's just as well that he didn't find them, since between them and the Gnoeals, he'd either be dead, or tall, white, and smelly right now.

  4. I think Zaros has just been slowly working behind the scenes to come back into power, and part of that is subtle influence on events such as guiding the player towards freeing parts of his sealed power. I feel his return grows nearer with each step towards the Mahjarrat ritual, but that could be entirely unrelated.

     

     

     

    That being said, I don't mind being a pawn as long as it pays well.

  5. So, lemme get this straight.....the Mahjarrat are playing a game of musical chairs.....except with more violence and bloodshed.....and the loser gets cracked open like a pinata and the others feast on the energy?

     

     

     

    Why would Lucien need both the staff and the stone, though? The stone by itself could probably give him all the energy he needs without having to participate in the ritual. Is he planning to do something different?

  6. It is likely that the soul altar is related to the next step in the plot, but as always, we can never be too sure. I get the slight feeling that it's somewhere in the elven lands.

     

     

     

    As for memory wipes and stuff, I got the notion from what happened to Juna, and whatever the heck that thing is at the Fist of Guthix. Heck, even the balance elemental doesn't seem right....it feels like it used to be someone else, but Guthix turned him into the stone's guardian. It seems like almost anything that came into direct contact with the Stone of Jas back in the day either doesn't remember anything about it, or is dead. If the same thing happened to us, I'm glad that I'm not some sort of large blowfish or whatever. As for Guthix....I think he did all this to try to hide the stone, but I don't think he did a very good job of it. It should be hurled into space, or perhaps into the ocean, or destroyed, or anything to keep that kind of power out of the hands of mortals, but perhaps there's a reason why he didn't do that.

  7. I think through the moonclan records, we can surmise that the altars and the rune essence are basically altered stone (through contact with the stone of Jas) that now possesses the property of storing magical force, which may or may not be what they refer to anima mundi, and that each altar took on the elemental properties of where they happened to be. Since the stone of Jas contains the ability to alter and control this force (at least to the effect of being able to reshape matter and transfer energy), I'm fairly sure that magic and anima mundi have a lot in common.

     

     

     

    On a separate but related topic, why is the name of the owner of the stone of Jas different for every person who does the quest? I have this crazy theory that at some point in time, it may have been ourselves, but due to some sort of series of events we lost it or sealed it away, and were sent to tutorial island with no memory or knowledge or powers, where at that point the player begins the game. I mean, the thing just happened to be buried right underneath Lumbridge for like, several ages. Seems a bit too convenient. But that's just me.

     

     

     

    Anyway, when Lucien finally gets around to using it, we are so [bleep]ed.

  8. All talk of Commiescape aside.....

     

     

     

    Why do people always think that if it's fun, it's too easy? Things can be both hard and fun. Perhaps since people are not being uncomfortable or being put in tedious situations, they don't think it is hard. The hours pass much faster when having fun, or so they say.

     

     

     

    In Runescape, people equate tedium with skill. THIS MAKES NO SENSE AT ALL. At most, it's a test of endurance, but at least, THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO SKILL AT ALL IN DELIVERING BONES. It's just point A to point B, and then back to point A. Same with runecrafting, same with woodcutting, same with mining, same with smithing, same with every damned thing besides combat. And even combat is just watching some other guy fight, but since this is at the heart of most RPGs, I suppose it'd be silly to remove that aspect. Plus you can't exactly knock fighting when there's so many aspects to it.

     

     

     

    Yes, I know this is how things are in the real world, but this is a game. We can do whatever the hell we want with the world if we were creative enough about it. Who needs to endlessly punch rocks with a pick like real life? Why not let us say, operate nonsensical dwarven drilling machines, and have to go out and search for minerals? What would be wrong with making things fun? You could conceivably spend the same amount of time getting the same amount of exp and resources, but with a fun minigame that you could enjoy playing. Would this reduce your overall effort whatsoever? It wouldn't be realistic to be able to get to level 99 in a day, but at the same time, it wouldn't be a living hell to do it. Why do we even play games that make it a living hell?

     

     

     

    I guess the way RS was developed, the community is pretty much made up of whoever stayed behind because they like the way things are in this game, but frankly, things could be better. Maybe this game isn't the place to do it, but they don't try, somebody else will.

  9. I swear, someday I'll have a multiplayer game where all the users are required to earn minutes in the chatroom by playing a minigame that awards talk time based on how many words you can spell correctly. Sure, it may not necessarily stop trolls, but at least all the trolls will be literate, and will have earned my respect and the right to shout badly written obscenities at me while I call for security.

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