The animated comic bit on the front page is amazing. It has stirred up quite a bit of enthusiasim in my clan and some people are getting membership just to play this quest.
Pre-release hype of quests by making animated trailer videos are a great method to get people interested.
the best way to get a lores person more interested in lore, is by making a short animation for it......I CANT WAIT!!!
ps - guthix is watching you: http://puu.sh/29O1F
~ YtHaar-Mej
RS Tech Support - Mac User
"Make it a great day or not, the choice is YOURS!!!"
Can I turn in a paper without citing all sources?
"No."[1]
1. William Shakespeare,
Hamlet
, Act III, Scene 1, line 96.
define "next big item"...that giant sword is in the wilderness crater....
~ YtHaar-Mej
RS Tech Support - Mac User
"Make it a great day or not, the choice is YOURS!!!"
Can I turn in a paper without citing all sources?
"No."[1]
1. William Shakespeare,
Hamlet
, Act III, Scene 1, line 96.
Looking forward to this quest quite a lot. I'm a fan of lore, though sadly I've forgotten a fair bit of it as it has been years since I've obtained my quest cape...
I normally don't watch videos due to my horrible internet not really being able to handle it, but I made an exception for this one, and took the time to wait for it to load.
I hope Zaros, or at least lore regarding Zaros plays a part in the quest, if even a small part, though it's probably unlikely. One can hope.
RSC - Gone, but never forgotten.
Leta may claim to be a bit rusty on lore but I seem to be completely ignorant =P
In my defence, though, I've never been in the Wilderness crater
Anyway, seeing the sword on the video, I had a suspicion that the sword could potentially be released as a boss item and hence become ownable by players...
Clearly if it's planted in the Wildy that's not possible =P
Anyway, the video was great, although it did remind me a lot of The Lord of the Rings
Now the quest NEEDS to be incredible
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~ YtHaar-Mej
RS Tech Support - Mac User
"Make it a great day or not, the choice is YOURS!!!"
Can I turn in a paper without citing all sources?
"No."[1]
1. William Shakespeare,
Hamlet
, Act III, Scene 1, line 96.