Finally found it, kept looking in the world wakes but this is from the One of a kind FaQ
Q: When Guthix brought humans to Gielinor, did they already know of Saradomin? Why or why not?
Mod Raven: Yes, Saradomin was the god that governed the humans, though they may not have seen him for a while.
Mod Osborne: It would be interesting to know if these humans told Guthix about Saradomin, and whether Guthix then related that to the Saradomin of his homeworld. Did he bring the humans to Gielinor, and away from Saradomin, as some form of revenge?
Sorry you have made it quite clear on many threads that you do not keep up with lore Raxxess. I am not here to hold your hand and ensure you keep up with what's going on in the lore world. It was on twitter now if you want the source go find it.
My example fits perfectly. If I abandon something after taking them to other places I have abandoned them. You refuse to accept the basic principle of abandonment. Also we do know it was pre-second age he arrived on New Domina.
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Finally found it, kept looking in the world wakes but this is from the One of a kind FaQ
Q: When Guthix brought humans to Gielinor, did they already know of Saradomin? Why or why not?
Mod Raven: Yes, Saradomin was the god that governed the humans, though they may not have seen him for a while.
Mod Osborne: It would be interesting to know if these humans told Guthix about Saradomin, and whether Guthix then related that to the Saradomin of his homeworld. Did he bring the humans to Gielinor, and away from Saradomin, as some form of revenge?
This quote proves nothing. It is Obsorne questioning it himself. Also governing humans once is not the same as governing them forever and not abandoning them. All this suggests is that when he abandoned them the humans didn't know he abandoned them which is even worse.
The basic principle of abadonment is you don't know all possible entrances of abandon and abandonment, and since there's no concrete info about this, they are all acceptable.
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Sorry you have made it quite clear on many threads that you do not keep up with lore Raxxess. I am not here to hold your hand and ensure you keep up with what's going on in the lore world. It was on twitter now if you want the source go find it.
My example fits perfectly. If I abandon something after taking them to other places I have abandoned them. You refuse to accept the basic principle of abandonment. Also we do know it was pre-second age he arrived on New Domina.
So I can make up a new piece of information saying that 'Zaros gave birth to Guthix' and say it's in a twitter post somewhere. You're pulling quotes out of thin air and refusing to give any concrete evidence of them having actually been said - and you proceed to accuse people of 'not following lore' because they couldn't recognize your quote. Forgive us if we feel you're fabricating a lot of things and passing off opinion as fact.
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Raxxess
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Finally found it, kept looking in the world wakes but this is from the One of a kind FaQ
Q: When Guthix brought humans to Gielinor, did they already know of Saradomin? Why or why not?
Mod Raven: Yes, Saradomin was the god that governed the humans, though they may not have seen him for a while.
Mod Osborne: It would be interesting to know if these humans told Guthix about Saradomin, and whether Guthix then related that to the Saradomin of his homeworld. Did he bring the humans to Gielinor, and away from Saradomin, as some form of revenge?
This quote proves nothing. It is Obsorne questioning it himself. Also governing humans once is not the same as governing them forever and not abandoning them. All this suggests is that when he abandoned them the humans didn't know he abandoned them which is even worse.
That's just warping it to fit with what you want. If you want saradomin to have tons of negatives bring it to the stories section because this is the lore section.
Also this just shows that now your applying again speculation to points you previously claimed were "canon" which they weren't to begin with.
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The humans who Guthix brought were abandoned by Saradomin else Guthix would never have brought them. This is canon.
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Raxxess
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Finally found it, kept looking in the world wakes but this is from the One of a kind FaQ
Q: When Guthix brought humans to Gielinor, did they already know of Saradomin? Why or why not?
Mod Raven: Yes, Saradomin was the god that governed the humans, though they may not have seen him for a while.
Mod Osborne: It would be interesting to know if these humans told Guthix about Saradomin, and whether Guthix then related that to the Saradomin of his homeworld. Did he bring the humans to Gielinor, and away from Saradomin, as some form of revenge?
This quote proves nothing. It is Obsorne questioning it himself. Also governing humans once is not the same as governing them forever and not abandoning them. All this suggests is that when he abandoned them the humans didn't know he abandoned them which is even worse.
And so you'd say to all religious people in the real world that just because they haven't physically seen their god in the flesh for a couple generations, their god has definitively abandoned them? Zaros or Drakan, for example, doesn't appear to the public eye very often either - have they abandoned their people as well?
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Balustan
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Raxxess
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Finally found it, kept looking in the world wakes but this is from the One of a kind FaQ
Q: When Guthix brought humans to Gielinor, did they already know of Saradomin? Why or why not?
Mod Raven: Yes, Saradomin was the god that governed the humans, though they may not have seen him for a while.
Mod Osborne: It would be interesting to know if these humans told Guthix about Saradomin, and whether Guthix then related that to the Saradomin of his homeworld. Did he bring the humans to Gielinor, and away from Saradomin, as some form of revenge?
This quote proves nothing. It is Obsorne questioning it himself. Also governing humans once is not the same as governing them forever and not abandoning them. All this suggests is that when he abandoned them the humans didn't know he abandoned them which is even worse.
And so you'd say to all religious people in the real world that just because they haven't physically seen their god in the flesh for a couple generations, their god has definitively abandoned them? Zaros or Drakan, for example, doesn't appear to the public eye very often either - have they abandoned their people as well?
A very nice point here. Plus with Saradomin being in contact with the temple knights, and being away from New Domina and still governing it. He has proven he can hold influence despite not being physically there.
J Mod quotes can provide good insight into the lore, but they aren't by any means canon. Just throwing that out there. To my knowledge, there is no mention of Saradomin abandoning the human race in game.
The strength of the pack is the wolf and the strength of the wolf is the pack.
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J Mod quotes can provide good insight into the lore, but they aren't by any means canon. Just throwing that out there. To my knowledge, there is no mention of Saradomin abandoning the human race in game.
Right plus twitter quotes are never meant to be cannon, some j-mod quotes may just clarify but I don't think they would ever make an assertion or new piece of lore through a quote.