That's a great subject for a quest! I've long wanted to see the reactions of the hidden faithful, now Zaros is returned.
I think stories like this are what a lot of us hoped would comprise the 6th Age, and what a lot of us expected early on. There have been a lot of opportunities to go back to the 5th Age stories, give deeper significance to narrative cul-de-sacs, retroactively enrich Gielinor's history - but these have, by and large, been ignored.
One of the big missed opportunities that immediately comes to mind is Tower of Life. Some mysterious substance from deep within the earth has the power to create life, is ostensibly Guthixian but rises from an ancient Zamorakian dungeon. This could have had fascinating ties to history, Elders, anima. Instead it's been forgotten.
The World Wakes, Death of Chivalry, god emissaries, and the lore component of the Battle of Lumbridge were all of a piece. We were introduced to a scenario where callous, distant gods have returned, ready to plunge the entire world into chaos as whole societies turned against each other, in a dark age of meaningless carnage. DoC and BoL showed us the futility of warfare, how mortals pay the ultimate price. TWW and the Book of the Gods illustrated how utterly gods could shake civilization. So we expected endless war, and stories that would take us back to the communities we cared for, to witness just how the new god wars would change them, how far zealotry would spread, and what payment it would exact.
Then MPD came along and the lore took a drastic turn. Every 6th Age quest has been giant revelation after giant revelation, and there's been very little battle, or propaganda, or indoctrination, or anything that looks like a god war. The more subtle and humanistic themes laid out for us at the 6th Age's start have been discarded. But I'm hoping to see a return to these smaller, more poignant stories when Sliske's game wraps up.
26-Sep-2016 08:43:51