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  • Hallak
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  • According to the three water spirits, they share a united bond with one another in that they all share the same brain but are separate entities, which explains why they finish each other's sentences. Despite this, they are shown to be somewhat individual as during a conversation with them, Tirrie and Nirrie will point out that Hallak leaves the toilet seat up, to which he exclaims "It's supposed to be like that!"
  • According to the trio, the three water spirits share a united bond with one another, in that they all share the same brain but are separate entities, which explains why they finish each other's sentences. But they are not entirely united, because Tirrie and Nirrie will point out that Hallak leaves the toilet seat up, to which he exclaims "It's supposed to be like that!"
  • According to the trio, the three water spirits share a united bond with one another, in that they all share the same brain but are separate entities, which explains why they finish each other's sentences. But they are not entirely united, because Tirrie and Nirrie will point out that Hallak leaves the toilet seat up, to which he exclaims "It's supposed to be like that!" Hallak also features in Crocodile Tears during which he and the other spirits enchant the dowsing rod.
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Examine
  • An elemental waterspirit.
Quest
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Name
  • Hallak
Members
  • Yes
Update
  • Nardah, Tool Sheds & Spirits of the Elid
Shop
  • No
Release
  • 2005-12-05
Gender
  • Male
Race
Location
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  • According to the trio, the three water spirits share a united bond with one another, in that they all share the same brain but are separate entities, which explains why they finish each other's sentences. But they are not entirely united, because Tirrie and Nirrie will point out that Hallak leaves the toilet seat up, to which he exclaims "It's supposed to be like that!" They are not only responsible for killing the Saradominist monk who converted many of the citizens of Nardah from the Menaphite Pantheon thought his death was the reason for being cursed in the first place), but were also responsible for drying up the water fountain prior to the events in the Spirits of the Elid quest. When asked why they dried up the fountain, they provide insight into their reasoning and give you the option of the telling you the history of the alliance between Saradomin and Elidinis. Hallak also features in Crocodile Tears during which he and the other spirits enchant the dowsing rod.
  • According to the three water spirits, they share a united bond with one another in that they all share the same brain but are separate entities, which explains why they finish each other's sentences. Despite this, they are shown to be somewhat individual as during a conversation with them, Tirrie and Nirrie will point out that Hallak leaves the toilet seat up, to which he exclaims "It's supposed to be like that!" They are not only responsible for killing the Saradomonist monk who converted many of the citizens of Nardah from the Desert Pantheon, (who thought his death was the reason for being cursed in the first place), but were also responsible for drying up the water fountain prior to the events in the Spirits of the Elid quest. When asked why they dried up the fountain, they provide insight into their reasoning and give you the option of the telling you the history of the alliance between Saradomin and Elidinis.
  • According to the trio, the three water spirits share a united bond with one another, in that they all share the same brain but are separate entities, which explains why they finish each other's sentences. But they are not entirely united, because Tirrie and Nirrie will point out that Hallak leaves the toilet seat up, to which he exclaims "It's supposed to be like that!" They are not only responsible for killing the Saradomonist monk who converted many of the citizens of Nardah from the Desert Pantheon, (who thought his death was the reason for being cursed in the first place), but were also responsible for drying up the water fountain prior to the events in the Spirits of the Elid quest. When asked why they dried up the fountain, they provide insight into their reasoning and give you the option of the telling you the history of the alliance between Saradomin and Elidinis.