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Dragonkin: After the Rise of Lucien

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Anyone tried talking to the WOM?

 

 

 

Only shortly after ive done the quest.

 

Nothing new there.

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Just a thought, has anyone seen Junas response to the story of WGS?

Hail to The Great Big Penguin in the sky. And Guthix, of course.

 

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I'll have to be sure to use my dragon key, I recently finished the quest (would have finished it a week ago but my internet router broke).

 

 

 

Also, how do I access the cut-scene with the dragonkin? is it after I use the 400k exp, because I haven't done that yet.

 

 

 

Yes it sure is, it could relate to Guthix waking up, or even the Dragonkin waking up, as the seem to be preparing to do! Good find, that oracle seems to be quite informative!

 

 

 

Don't forget that the Oracle is a follower of Zamorak, and a mahjarrat. She is probably referencing the movement north.

 

 

 

I'd say more, but there's just so much to say. Maybe the dragonkin are hiding because they're weak without the Stone of Jas? Robert the strong took on out pretty easily, and if I were that weak (and couldn't reproduce), I'd be pretty concerned. Maybe they're waiting for another GodWars? Where were they during the First GodWars?

 

 

 

All I can say is :thumbup:

Don't forget that the Oracle is a follower of Zamorak, and a mahjarrat. She is probably referencing the movement north.

 

 

 

Where on earth did you got that [cabbage] from?

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Don't forget that the Oracle is a follower of Zamorak, and a mahjarrat. She is probably referencing the movement north.

 

 

 

Where on earth did you got that [cabbage] from?

 

 

 

While I wouldn't have been so *ahem* blunt about it... he's got a point; where did you hear that? I've never seen anything to suggest either of those would be true

Don't forget that the Oracle is a follower of Zamorak, and a mahjarrat. She is probably referencing the movement north.

 

 

 

Where on earth did you got that [cabbage] from?

 

 

 

While I wouldn't have been so *ahem* blunt about it... he's got a point; where did you hear that? I've never seen anything to suggest either of those would be true

 

 

 

I honestly wish I could remember where it's stated but it was during the times of RSC, the Oracle was Hazeel's brother, of course it may as well be thrown out of the window now since the Oracle is kind of a erm...woman now :shock:

 

 

 

Jagex has botched up a load of the Mahjarrat details with inconsistencies.

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I think I have a small connection.

 

 

 

Talk to your demon butler, ask for dinner. He will say something like, "Yes master, I will make a feast worthy of the lords of [Place Name]." (Name unsure.)

 

 

 

Therefore, demons must originate from that place. Now examine a Tormented Demon, and you will learn that Lucien controls them. We can infer that the TDs come from the same realm as other Demons, so Lucien found a way into that realm. We can also then infer that this is a realm of evil. (It is explained in Darkness of Hallowvale that Zamorak can draw chaotic beings from a realm of evil. This would include demons and the like, just look at the Zammy GWD boss. Therefore, demons come from a realm of evil, the name of which the demon butler gives, and which Lucien has penetrated.)

 

 

 

Now we know that Lucien is following the footsteps of Zamorak to ascend into godhood. Does that mean he will gather followers from a similar realm? What if Lucien is controlled by the dragonkin, as mentioned before?

I think I have a small connection.

 

 

 

Talk to your demon butler, ask for dinner. He will say something like, "Yes master, I will make a feast worthy of the lords of [Place Name]." (Name unsure.)

 

 

 

Therefore, demons must originate from that place. Now examine a Tormented Demon, and you will learn that Lucien controls them. We can infer that the TDs come from the same realm as other Demons, so Lucien found a way into that realm. We can also then infer that this is a realm of evil. (It is explained in Darkness of Hallowvale that Zamorak can draw chaotic beings from a realm of evil. This would include demons and the like, just look at the Zammy GWD boss. Therefore, demons come from a realm of evil, the name of which the demon butler gives, and which Lucien has penetrated.)

 

 

 

Now we know that Lucien is following the footsteps of Zamorak to ascend into godhood. Does that mean he will gather followers from a similar realm? What if Lucien is controlled by the dragonkin, as mentioned before?

 

 

 

Possible, though it relies on a lot of loose connections: IF the demon butler came from the same realm as the demons Lucien cursed, IF the place he referenced is in that place (Could it just be a place famous for it's food?), IF the reference to Zamorack drawing allies was not to just Freneskae (sp?), IF the demons that followed Zamorack were drawn to Gielinor by him from that realm (Could have been summoned by, and then betrayed / rebelled against Zaros), IF Lucien summoned demons from the place too (as opposed to just getting some demons that had made it to Gielinor or w/e themselves), IF that realm isn't just the basic realm for summoning demons from (Delrith, Agrith Naar, w/e, plus maybe summoning creatures), IF Lucien is following the same path as Zamorack (for example, he might be going to use the Stone of Jas as a replacement (possibly a better one) for Zaros in Zamoracks path (although how he intends to stab it is anyones guess, lol), and who knows exactly how Zamorack achieved godhood anyway (remembering that he didn't become a god till some time between his banishment from Gielinor and his return, and who knows what he did while he was away)). And of course, the very big IF, Lucien being controlled by the dragonkin. It seems unlikely that he would go to all the trouble he did, when he could have just told his masters where it was and let them get it straight away.

 

That said, I could be wrong about any of these, and your idea is still entirely possible.

Hail to The Great Big Penguin in the sky. And Guthix, of course.

 

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I just thought I'd make it clear that I don't think Lucien is being controlled by the Dragonkin, I think that Lucien is doing exactly what the Dragonkin want all on his own, and in the end he'll be killed by them

I just thought I'd make it clear that I don't think Lucien is being controlled by the Dragonkin, I think that Lucien is doing exactly what the Dragonkin want all on his own, and in the end he'll be killed by them

 

 

 

Or, at least, have an epic showdown with them. Given that he now has both the Stone of Jas, and the Staff of Armadyl, plus his own not inconsiderable magical abilities (A thought: do the Dragonkin know who has disturbed the wards on it, and if so, do they know about his apparent ability to conceal god artifacts?), the results of such a showdown would be interesting. Plus, of course, the perfect opportunity to make our own move... >.>

 

Thieving requirements, anyone?

Hail to The Great Big Penguin in the sky. And Guthix, of course.

 

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I just thought I'd make it clear that I don't think Lucien is being controlled by the Dragonkin, I think that Lucien is doing exactly what the Dragonkin want all on his own, and in the end he'll be killed by them

 

 

 

Or, at least, have an epic showdown with them. Given that he now has both the Stone of Jas, and the Staff of Armadyl, plus his own not inconsiderable magical abilities (A thought: do the Dragonkin know who has disturbed the wards on it, and if so, do they know about his apparent ability to conceal god artifacts?), the results of such a showdown would be interesting. Plus, of course, the perfect opportunity to make our own move... >.>

 

Thieving requirements, anyone?

 

 

 

Lucien himself can't conceal god artifacts, the reason why the Staff of Armadyll is concealed is because one of the ghosts in the ghostly robes miniquest cast a spell to hide the staff of Armadyll so a Saradominist spy could use it to get close to Zaros without tipping off Armadyll. As for stealing the Stone of Jas, there aren't enough stat boosters in the world, man!

I just thought I'd make it clear that I don't think Lucien is being controlled by the Dragonkin, I think that Lucien is doing exactly what the Dragonkin want all on his own, and in the end he'll be killed by them

 

 

 

Or, at least, have an epic showdown with them. Given that he now has both the Stone of Jas, and the Staff of Armadyl, plus his own not inconsiderable magical abilities (A thought: do the Dragonkin know who has disturbed the wards on it, and if so, do they know about his apparent ability to conceal god artifacts?), the results of such a showdown would be interesting. Plus, of course, the perfect opportunity to make our own move... >.>

 

Thieving requirements, anyone?

 

 

 

Lucien himself can't conceal god artifacts, the reason why the Staff of Armadyll is concealed is because one of the ghosts in the ghostly robes miniquest cast a spell to hide the staff of Armadyll so a Saradominist spy could use it to get close to Zaros without tipping off Armadyll. As for stealing the Stone of Jas, there aren't enough stat boosters in the world, man!

 

 

 

Note that Viggora said there was no need for lucien to use his magics because that fool did it for them. Therefore, Lucien probably can.

 

And I'm sure high thieving, some boosters, light gear, pickocketing gloves and maybe a bit of magic, plus of course the distraction of an attack of the dragonkin might be enough.

Hail to The Great Big Penguin in the sky. And Guthix, of course.

 

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Although someone has probably posted this(I haven't read all the replies) the elder dragons aren't related to the Dragonkin as you meet an elder dragon during Recipe for Disaster and they appear to be tiny little dragon things.

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Although someone has probably posted this(I haven't read all the replies) the elder dragons aren't related to the Dragonkin as you meet an elder dragon during Recipe for Disaster and they appear to be tiny little dragon things.

 

 

 

How do you know? What evidence is there of this? Clearly that tiny dragon thingy wasn't a true dragon, but what points to it being an elder dragon?

Although someone has probably posted this(I haven't read all the replies) the elder dragons aren't related to the Dragonkin as you meet an elder dragon during Recipe for Disaster and they appear to be tiny little dragon things.

 

 

 

How do you know? What evidence is there of this? Clearly that tiny dragon thingy wasn't a true dragon, but what points to it being an elder dragon?

 

 

 

It was a fairy dragon, wasn't it?

 

 

 

Edit: ah, it is named K'klik, it is the last of the fairy dragons, and it's examine text is: "Could this be one of the elder dragons?"

Hail to The Great Big Penguin in the sky. And Guthix, of course.

 

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Not sure if this has been mentioned already, but I didn't have the time to read through almost 30 pages of this thread.

 

 

 

You point to the supposed origin of Dragon weapons on Frenaskrae as being contradictary to them being made by the Dragonkin. What's to say that they aren't also from that realm? It is described as being a place of eternal war and violence, which seems to fit them perfectly. Also, the dialogue from the end of A Soul's Bane mentions an ancient civilization worshipping a god there meny years ago. To me, this points both to the Dragonkin and Zaros, as we know from the Digsite quest that other Zarosian artifacts have been found in that general area.

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Icthlarin will propably be involved in a later instalment, since he brought the Mahjarrat to Gielinor and might know how to defeat them.

 

 

 

You point to the supposed origin of Dragon weapons on Frenaskrae as being contradictary to them being made by the Dragonkin. What's to say that they aren't also from that realm? It is described as being a place of eternal war and violence, which seems to fit them perfectly. Also, the dialogue from the end of A Soul's Bane mentions an ancient civilization worshipping a god there meny years ago. To me, this points both to the Dragonkin and Zaros, as we know from the Digsite quest that other Zarosian artifacts have been found in that general area.

 

 

 

Has anyone tried speaking to that fairy in the Zanaris marketplace recently? I would try it if I weren't a nonmember (grr).

 

Also, to me it points out that the Digsite is only Zaros' domain. I see no real evidence that the Dragonkin are involved (they might be though).

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I think I have a small connection.

 

 

 

Talk to your demon butler, ask for dinner. He will say something like, "Yes master, I will make a feast worthy of the lords of [Place Name]." (Name unsure.)

 

 

 

Therefore, demons must originate from that place. Now examine a Tormented Demon, and you will learn that Lucien controls them. We can infer that the TDs come from the same realm as other Demons, so Lucien found a way into that realm. We can also then infer that this is a realm of evil. (It is explained in Darkness of Hallowvale that Zamorak can draw chaotic beings from a realm of evil. This would include demons and the like, just look at the Zammy GWD boss. Therefore, demons come from a realm of evil, the name of which the demon butler gives, and which Lucien has penetrated.)

 

 

 

Now we know that Lucien is following the footsteps of Zamorak to ascend into godhood. Does that mean he will gather followers from a similar realm? What if Lucien is controlled by the dragonkin, as mentioned before?

 

 

 

Possible, though it relies on a lot of loose connections: IF the demon butler came from the same realm as the demons Lucien cursed, IF the place he referenced is in that place (Could it just be a place famous for it's food?), IF the reference to Zamorack drawing allies was not to just Freneskae (sp?), IF the demons that followed Zamorack were drawn to Gielinor by him from that realm (Could have been summoned by, and then betrayed / rebelled against Zaros), IF Lucien summoned demons from the place too (as opposed to just getting some demons that had made it to Gielinor or w/e themselves), IF that realm isn't just the basic realm for summoning demons from (Delrith, Agrith Naar, w/e, plus maybe summoning creatures), IF Lucien is following the same path as Zamorack (for example, he might be going to use the Stone of Jas as a replacement (possibly a better one) for Zaros in Zamoracks path (although how he intends to stab it is anyones guess, lol), and who knows exactly how Zamorack achieved godhood anyway (remembering that he didn't become a god till some time between his banishment from Gielinor and his return, and who knows what he did while he was away)). And of course, the very big IF, Lucien being controlled by the dragonkin. It seems unlikely that he would go to all the trouble he did, when he could have just told his masters where it was and let them get it straight away.

 

That said, I could be wrong about any of these, and your idea is still entirely possible.

 

 

 

Well the demon butler mentions the same place and his "demon lords" quite a few times, so I think it is safe to assume that it is the realm demons originate. Also if you ask him about past jobs, he says he's served demon lords before. Then, other demons would also come from the same realm. This is my connection. I think it is correct because there is a lot of evidence.

 

 

 

First off, all demons have the same basic look. That would mean they must be similarly related, which probably won't happen if they are from different realms. But looks are deceiving right? Then note that Darklight and Silverlight are strong against any and ALL demons. This is obviously some sort of deficiency in their make-up which allows the sword to penetrate them. Therefore, demons would be related through blood because they all share a similar trait (a bit of taxonomy there).

 

 

 

Lucien is following the path of Zamorak. And it is stated clearly during the quest that he will use at least the Staff of Armadyl, although it is obvious that the Stone of Jas is part of his plot.

 

 

 

On Zamorak becoming a god, it said that he left RuneScape and returned a god, correct? Something outside of RuneScape must have completed the transformation, perhaps the Stone of Jas? Also, remember that Zamorak's ascendance into godhood was partly accident, since he happened to hit Zaros in the correct spot. This would mean Lucien would need another god's power in order to become a god, which means he is going to attack a god or another deity. This leads me to believe that he will be a big enemy in the Mahjarrat battle up "North", since he will attempt to obtain godhood there.

 

 

 

But anyway, back to my demons point. Lucien is controlling the demons, which means he has found a way into a realm of evil. What else is stated as evil? The Dragonkin, so it seems possible that Lucien is unwittingly doing the work of the Dragonkin. Remember the ending scene from WGS? The Dragonkin said they were growing stronger, perhaps because of Lucien's actions? Maybe the Kin can draw power from the Stone of Jas, but it was being shielded in the Guthix Temple. When Lucien teleported it away, the Kin would once again draw strength from it.

I think I have a small connection.

 

 

 

Talk to your demon butler, ask for dinner. He will say something like, "Yes master, I will make a feast worthy of the lords of [Place Name]." (Name unsure.)

 

 

 

Therefore, demons must originate from that place. Now examine a Tormented Demon, and you will learn that Lucien controls them. We can infer that the TDs come from the same realm as other Demons, so Lucien found a way into that realm. We can also then infer that this is a realm of evil. (It is explained in Darkness of Hallowvale that Zamorak can draw chaotic beings from a realm of evil. This would include demons and the like, just look at the Zammy GWD boss. Therefore, demons come from a realm of evil, the name of which the demon butler gives, and which Lucien has penetrated.)

 

 

 

Now we know that Lucien is following the footsteps of Zamorak to ascend into godhood. Does that mean he will gather followers from a similar realm? What if Lucien is controlled by the dragonkin, as mentioned before?

 

 

 

Possible, though it relies on a lot of loose connections: IF the demon butler came from the same realm as the demons Lucien cursed, IF the place he referenced is in that place (Could it just be a place famous for it's food?), IF the reference to Zamorack drawing allies was not to just Freneskae (sp?), IF the demons that followed Zamorack were drawn to Gielinor by him from that realm (Could have been summoned by, and then betrayed / rebelled against Zaros), IF Lucien summoned demons from the place too (as opposed to just getting some demons that had made it to Gielinor or w/e themselves), IF that realm isn't just the basic realm for summoning demons from (Delrith, Agrith Naar, w/e, plus maybe summoning creatures), IF Lucien is following the same path as Zamorack (for example, he might be going to use the Stone of Jas as a replacement (possibly a better one) for Zaros in Zamoracks path (although how he intends to stab it is anyones guess, lol), and who knows exactly how Zamorack achieved godhood anyway (remembering that he didn't become a god till some time between his banishment from Gielinor and his return, and who knows what he did while he was away)). And of course, the very big IF, Lucien being controlled by the dragonkin. It seems unlikely that he would go to all the trouble he did, when he could have just told his masters where it was and let them get it straight away.

 

That said, I could be wrong about any of these, and your idea is still entirely possible.

 

 

 

Well the demon butler mentions the same place and his "demon lords" quite a few times, so I think it is safe to assume that it is the realm demons originate. Also if you ask him about past jobs, he says he's served demon lords before. Then, other demons would also come from the same realm. This is my connection. I think it is correct because there is a lot of evidence.

 

 

 

First off, all demons have the same basic look. That would mean they must be similarly related, which probably won't happen if they are from different realms. But looks are deceiving right? Then note that Darklight and Silverlight are strong against any and ALL demons. This is obviously some sort of deficiency in their make-up which allows the sword to penetrate them. Therefore, demons would be related through blood because they all share a similar trait (a bit of taxonomy there).

 

 

 

Lucien is following the path of Zamorak. And it is stated clearly during the quest that he will use at least the Staff of Armadyl, although it is obvious that the Stone of Jas is part of his plot.

 

 

 

On Zamorak becoming a god, it said that he left RuneScape and returned a god, correct? Something outside of RuneScape must have completed the transformation, perhaps the Stone of Jas? Also, remember that Zamorak's ascendance into godhood was partly accident, since he happened to hit Zaros in the correct spot. This would mean Lucien would need another god's power in order to become a god, which means he is going to attack a god or another deity. This leads me to believe that he will be a big enemy in the Mahjarrat battle up "North", since he will attempt to obtain godhood there.

 

 

 

But anyway, back to my demons point. Lucien is controlling the demons, which means he has found a way into a realm of evil. What else is stated as evil? The Dragonkin, so it seems possible that Lucien is unwittingly doing the work of the Dragonkin. Remember the ending scene from WGS? The Dragonkin said they were growing stronger, perhaps because of Lucien's actions? Maybe the Kin can draw power from the Stone of Jas, but it was being shielded in the Guthix Temple. When Lucien teleported it away, the Kin would once again draw strength from it.

 

 

 

The shielded Stone has been implied before.

 

 

 

Why don't you try finding out the name of that evil demon place? Could help a bit.

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Don't forget that the Oracle is a follower of Zamorak, and a mahjarrat. She is probably referencing the movement north.

 

 

 

Where on earth did you got that [cabbage] from?

 

 

 

While I wouldn't have been so *ahem* blunt about it... he's got a point; where did you hear that? I've never seen anything to suggest either of those would be true

 

 

 

I honestly wish I could remember where it's stated but it was during the times of RSC, the Oracle was Hazeel's brother, of course it may as well be thrown out of the window now since the Oracle is kind of a erm...woman now :shock:

 

 

 

Jagex has botched up a load of the Mahjarrat details with inconsistencies.

 

 

 

I just recall hearing it somewhere on tif, I suppose I was wrong (I never played RSC).

 

And btw, there are wonderful surgeries out there...

Don't forget that the Oracle is a follower of Zamorak, and a mahjarrat. She is probably referencing the movement north.

 

 

 

Where on earth did you got that [cabbage] from?

 

 

 

While I wouldn't have been so *ahem* blunt about it... he's got a point; where did you hear that? I've never seen anything to suggest either of those would be true

 

 

 

I honestly wish I could remember where it's stated but it was during the times of RSC, the Oracle was Hazeel's brother, of course it may as well be thrown out of the window now since the Oracle is kind of a erm...woman now :shock:

 

 

 

Jagex has botched up a load of the Mahjarrat details with inconsistencies.

 

 

 

I just recall hearing it somewhere on tif, I suppose I was wrong (I never played RSC).

 

And btw, there are wonderful surgeries out there...

 

 

 

I did bring it up in a topic before, I may of had some vague evidence too but I honestly don't know what thread it was :(

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I think I have a small connection.

 

 

 

Talk to your demon butler, ask for dinner. He will say something like, "Yes master, I will make a feast worthy of the lords of [Place Name]." (Name unsure.)

 

 

 

Therefore, demons must originate from that place. Now examine a Tormented Demon, and you will learn that Lucien controls them. We can infer that the TDs come from the same realm as other Demons, so Lucien found a way into that realm. We can also then infer that this is a realm of evil. (It is explained in Darkness of Hallowvale that Zamorak can draw chaotic beings from a realm of evil. This would include demons and the like, just look at the Zammy GWD boss. Therefore, demons come from a realm of evil, the name of which the demon butler gives, and which Lucien has penetrated.)

 

 

 

Now we know that Lucien is following the footsteps of Zamorak to ascend into godhood. Does that mean he will gather followers from a similar realm? What if Lucien is controlled by the dragonkin, as mentioned before?

 

 

 

Possible, though it relies on a lot of loose connections: IF the demon butler came from the same realm as the demons Lucien cursed, IF the place he referenced is in that place (Could it just be a place famous for it's food?), IF the reference to Zamorack drawing allies was not to just Freneskae (sp?), IF the demons that followed Zamorack were drawn to Gielinor by him from that realm (Could have been summoned by, and then betrayed / rebelled against Zaros), IF Lucien summoned demons from the place too (as opposed to just getting some demons that had made it to Gielinor or w/e themselves), IF that realm isn't just the basic realm for summoning demons from (Delrith, Agrith Naar, w/e, plus maybe summoning creatures), IF Lucien is following the same path as Zamorack (for example, he might be going to use the Stone of Jas as a replacement (possibly a better one) for Zaros in Zamoracks path (although how he intends to stab it is anyones guess, lol), and who knows exactly how Zamorack achieved godhood anyway (remembering that he didn't become a god till some time between his banishment from Gielinor and his return, and who knows what he did while he was away)). And of course, the very big IF, Lucien being controlled by the dragonkin. It seems unlikely that he would go to all the trouble he did, when he could have just told his masters where it was and let them get it straight away.

 

That said, I could be wrong about any of these, and your idea is still entirely possible.

 

 

 

Well the demon butler mentions the same place and his "demon lords" quite a few times, so I think it is safe to assume that it is the realm demons originate. Also if you ask him about past jobs, he says he's served demon lords before. Then, other demons would also come from the same realm. This is my connection. I think it is correct because there is a lot of evidence.

 

 

 

First off, all demons have the same basic look. That would mean they must be similarly related, which probably won't happen if they are from different realms. But looks are deceiving right? Then note that Darklight and Silverlight are strong against any and ALL demons. This is obviously some sort of deficiency in their make-up which allows the sword to penetrate them. Therefore, demons would be related through blood because they all share a similar trait (a bit of taxonomy there).

 

 

 

Lucien is following the path of Zamorak. And it is stated clearly during the quest that he will use at least the Staff of Armadyl, although it is obvious that the Stone of Jas is part of his plot.

 

 

 

On Zamorak becoming a god, it said that he left RuneScape and returned a god, correct? Something outside of RuneScape must have completed the transformation, perhaps the Stone of Jas? Also, remember that Zamorak's ascendance into godhood was partly accident, since he happened to hit Zaros in the correct spot. This would mean Lucien would need another god's power in order to become a god, which means he is going to attack a god or another deity. This leads me to believe that he will be a big enemy in the Mahjarrat battle up "North", since he will attempt to obtain godhood there.

 

 

 

But anyway, back to my demons point. Lucien is controlling the demons, which means he has found a way into a realm of evil. What else is stated as evil? The Dragonkin, so it seems possible that Lucien is unwittingly doing the work of the Dragonkin. Remember the ending scene from WGS? The Dragonkin said they were growing stronger, perhaps because of Lucien's actions? Maybe the Kin can draw power from the Stone of Jas, but it was being shielded in the Guthix Temple. When Lucien teleported it away, the Kin would once again draw strength from it.

 

 

 

The shielded Stone has been implied before.

 

 

 

Why don't you try finding out the name of that evil demon place? Could help a bit.

 

 

 

Pandemonium.

 

 

 

That name in itself pretty much makes it the realm of demons. First off, it's got demon right in it. Second, it has "Pan". A pan is like a faun, a mischievous demon-like being-perhaps a reference to imps, which are classified as demons?

 

 

 

Oh, and in latin the ending -um means that the noun is neuter, or possessing no gender. Idk if that means anything, maybe it does, just mentioning it then.

Pandemonium.

 

 

 

That name in itself pretty much makes it the realm of demons. First off, it's got demon right in it. Second, it has "Pan". A pan is like a faun, a mischievous demon-like being-perhaps a reference to imps, which are classified as demons?

 

 

 

Oh, and in latin the ending -um means that the noun is neuter, or possessing no gender. Idk if that means anything, maybe it does, just mentioning it then.

 

 

 

A Pandemonium is actually a Greek temple dedicated to Demi-Gods

 

It's also "the entirety of malevolent spirits (or demons)" according to wikipedia.

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Pandemonium.

 

 

 

That name in itself pretty much makes it the realm of demons. First off, it's got demon right in it. Second, it has "Pan". A pan is like a faun, a mischievous demon-like being-perhaps a reference to imps, which are classified as demons?

 

 

 

Oh, and in latin the ending -um means that the noun is neuter, or possessing no gender. Idk if that means anything, maybe it does, just mentioning it then.

 

 

 

A Pandemonium is actually a Greek temple dedicated to Demi-Gods

 

It's also "the entirety of malevolent spirits (or demons)" according to wikipedia.

 

 

 

Oh yes, that's right.

 

 

 

Either way...

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