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What is the relationship between Death (the guardian of Guthix) and Icthlarin? Apparently, they both guide souls to the underworld.


We'll reveal more of their relationship with the "Missing Presumed Death" quest, however it's fair to say that both share similar roles as shepherds, or guides. It would probably be better to say that Death is responsible for separating mortals from the mortal world and Icthlarin is more responsible for guiding them to/through the underworld.

However, like I said, there'll be more on this in Mod Ollie's quest.

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27-Jun-2013 20:07:44

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Who created anima mundi?


Great question! The anima mundi is a byproduct of a balanced ecosystem. The closer to perfection that the world is, the stronger the anima mundi. So, to answer your question, the Elder Gods indirectly created the anima mundi.

27-Jun-2013 20:07:44

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How does Moia feel about Lucien’s death?


Has she heard about it? That's an interesting question too.

My feeling is that, beneath the emotion she shows (or doesn't show) there is a kernel of happiness.

27-Jun-2013 20:09:59

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Who created anima mundi?

Seren.


Aha! You see, Seren has indelible ties and sensitivity to the anima mundi, but she did not create it. This is something we've recently determined - apologies if it feels like it contradicts something.

27-Jun-2013 20:12:00

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What did Guthix dream of for all those years?


Dave - He dreamed of genies.

John - He dreamed of beautiful, fascinating things you'll never know about.

Raven - They were terrifying dreams of a dark dark future, and Guthix cried.

27-Jun-2013 20:13:17

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Is the SoJ Jas herself in egg form? Or in a defensive sphere? Or sleeping?


I love this question! It's not Jas herself, no. But you are right about the shape of the Stone of Jas having some significance.

27-Jun-2013 20:14:12

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Will we be seeing any interaction between God/s and the Wizards tower, or- otherwise characters who want to study the God's power in an either arcane or scientific way?

(perhaps even someone/a group who would be willing to trap a God to achieve this)


I don't think we have anything about this in development, but it's certainly an idea I'd been thinking about and I'd like to do something with.

The Wizards Tower is theoretically a Saradominist institution, but over the last century it's gradually become more secular until some of the current wizards don't even pay lip service to Saradominism. I'd imagine that the arrival of Saradomin in the world would cause the Tower wizards' loyalties to split - some would want to side with Saradomin, while others would want to study gods in an arcane/scientific way.

I don't know if I'd ever be able to, but I'd like to do some kind of Sixth Age follow on to Rune Mysteries/Rune Memories in which Ariane and possibly some other Tower wizards try to study the gods in order to incorporate some of the gods' powers into the Wizards' magical theory.

27-Jun-2013 20:14:46

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Updates to the Jogres graphically have made them seem less snooty about their appearances. Before, it seemed to me that they had an off way of caring about how they looked, and that they were proud of it.

Would you say that they are rather unintelligent (that they are just brutes) - or that the brutish manner they have is accompanied by a strange primitive self awareness or awareness otherwise?


I'd say that in general they're no more or less intelligent than regular ogres.

27-Jun-2013 20:15:48

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Are Elder Dragons a representation of the Elder Gods? The Dragonkin? Fairy Dragons? Merely a myth? Forgotten and/or unexplored content?


Elder dragons just have unfortunate naming - they are some of the first dragons. QBD's the oldest of course. I don't think we'll use that terminology again - it's too confusing (*notes it down as something to make clearer*)

27-Jun-2013 20:16:02

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Are Fossegrimen, the Draugen and Kendal gods or spirits or both and will they link with the new fremennik god you have announced?


I see the Fremennik deities as actual deities, albeit certainly not the most powerful of the bunch. Some of them are also spirits, as being a god doesn't necessarily mean you can't be a spirit. ;)

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27-Jun-2013 20:16:28

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