Runescape classic varrock
Players wishing to participate in the activity must have completed the The Dig Site. The south end of the ground floor 1 st floor is partitioned off for the processing and cleaning of incoming samples from Varrock Dig Site. Orlando Smith, a natural historian and employee of the museum, was the first to investigate the resting place of Guthix.Īccording to Museum employees, such as Lead Archaeologist Abigail, the Museum's rapid expansion has been very costly, and the Museum has already had some financial difficulties due to its spending. Archaeologists Kerner and Abigail have begun to research Ullek and the Scabarites that now inhabit it. Varmen, a Museum employee, has begun to research the ruins of Uzer, although on a small scale. The Museum has expressed a strong interest in the Kharidian Desert, where a number of archaeologists have been sent. Others, such as a natural historian found at the Rellekka Hunter area in the Fremennik Province, have conducted their research further afield. Some, such as Anna Jones, have spent time studying the more immediate area around the city. The Museum has also funded the research of many hired historians and archaeologists, who are working abroad to bring their findings to Varrock. Ultimately, because of the events of the The Dig Site, this would play a major role in making the existence of Zaros common knowledge.Ī Museum research camp found in the cliffs near the ruins of Ullek A barge is also under construction near the Dig Site, apparently as part of a large project planned for an isolated island north of Morytania.Ī massive digsite was recently created east of Varrock, near the west bank of the River Salve, as a means of researching the ancient cities of Senntisten and Saranthium. The Varrock Tourist Office has presumably had a hand in the development of the Museum as well.
RUNESCAPE CLASSIC VARROCK FULL
After receiving a large donation from the Misthalanian government, the Museum itself was renovated to include three full stories, as well as an expansive underground area. In the Year 169, the Varrock Museum expanded its scope massively. However, it would not be until the Year 169 that the shield was recovered, during the Shield of Arrav quest. King Roald II issued Proclamation 262, promising 1,200 coins (a massive sum at the time) to any that would return the shield to the Museum's custody. The Black Arm Gang developed from Phoenix Gang dissidents, and in the ensuing violence, the shield was broken in half, with each gang taking part of it. The Phoenix Gang stole the shield with the intention of selling it on the black market, but suffered internal conflicts shortly afterwards. The entrance to the Black Arm Gang's hideout