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  • Dahmaroc
  • Dahmaroc
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  • According to Auron Ithell, the similarly cursed mage Rhiannon was cursed during a fight with "a boy", after a heated argument over their use of runes. This lead to both Rhiannon and the boy being cursed, with the boy being turned to rock and Rhiannon being turned into gold instead. The boy in this tale bears similarities to Dahmaroc, a mage from the Second Age, whereas Rhiannon is supposedly from the Fourth. The examine text of a fully completed Statue of Rhiannon states Rhiannon to be from the Second Age. Dahmaroc is said to have enchanted the Completionist Cape.
  • Dahmaroc is een magiër die in de Second Age heeft geleefd. In die tijd waren runes er slechts in kleine voorraden aangezien runecrafting nog niet was uitgevonden door de rassen in Gielinor en ze het moesten doen met de runes die Guthix had gemaakt voor zijn slaap. Er wordt gezegd dat hij vervloekt was en in steen veranderde terwijl hij aan het vechten was om runes te verkrijgen. Volgens de archeologen in het museum van Varrock was hij verdoemd en verbleef voor een eeuwigheid bij het ding waarvan hij het meeste van hield.
  • According to Auron Ithell, the similarly cursed mage Rhiannon was cursed during a fight with "a boy", after a heated argument over their use of runes. This lead to both Rhiannon and the boy being cursed, with the boy being turned to rock and Rhiannon being turned into gold instead. The boy in this tale bears similarities to Dahmaroc, a mage from the Second Age, whereas Rhiannon is supposedly from the Fourth. However, due to the invention of Runecrafting it is unlikely Rhiannon was fighting over runes in the Fourth Age. The examine text of a fully completed Statue of Rhiannon states Rhiannon to be from the Second Age.
dcterms:subject
skillrequired
  • Verschillende
Examine
  • A statue of an ancient man.
questrequired
  • Nee
Quest
  • No
  • Nee
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Status
  • Veranderd in een standbeeld
Name
  • Dahmaroc
  • Dahmaroc
Members
  • Yes
  • Ja
Update
  • Shattered Heart
Shop
  • No
  • Nee
Release
  • 2010-03-03
Gender
  • Male
  • Man
Race
Features
  • A powerful mage from the Second Age.
  • Een magiër uit de Second Age
Location
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  • Dahmaroc is een magiër die in de Second Age heeft geleefd. In die tijd waren runes er slechts in kleine voorraden aangezien runecrafting nog niet was uitgevonden door de rassen in Gielinor en ze het moesten doen met de runes die Guthix had gemaakt voor zijn slaap. Er wordt gezegd dat hij vervloekt was en in steen veranderde terwijl hij aan het vechten was om runes te verkrijgen. Volgens de archeologen in het museum van Varrock was hij verdoemd en verbleef voor een eeuwigheid bij het ding waarvan hij het meeste van hield. Zijn standbeeld brak af in verschillende Strange rocks die over Gielinor verspreid werden. Honderden jaren later, in de Fifth Age, ontdekten vele spelers de onderdelen en brachten het naar het Varrock museum. Wanneer de onderdelen onderzocht van het standbeeld onderzocht worden zal er staan "Een steen die gevonden kan worden tijdens de (naam van de skill)". Spelers kunnen de ondelen in elkaar zetten tijdens de Shattered Heart Distractions and Diversions. Als spelers het standbeeld hersteld hebben, zal Dahmaroc weer tot leven komen maar vervolgens weer terug transformeren in steen en exploderen waardoor de Strange rocks weer verspreidt zullen raken over Gielinor.
  • According to Auron Ithell, the similarly cursed mage Rhiannon was cursed during a fight with "a boy", after a heated argument over their use of runes. This lead to both Rhiannon and the boy being cursed, with the boy being turned to rock and Rhiannon being turned into gold instead. The boy in this tale bears similarities to Dahmaroc, a mage from the Second Age, whereas Rhiannon is supposedly from the Fourth. However, due to the invention of Runecrafting it is unlikely Rhiannon was fighting over runes in the Fourth Age. The examine text of a fully completed Statue of Rhiannon states Rhiannon to be from the Second Age. His statue eroded and broke down into many strange rocks that spread across Gielinor (Shattered Heart Distractions and Diversions). Thousands of years later, in the Fifth Age, many adventurers discovered the pieces and brought them to the Varrock Museum for experience on the skill that was being trained when the pieces were found. When the piece of rock found is examined, it says something along the lines of "A rock found while (varying per skill)". You must use two rocks from each skill (Agility, Cooking, Construction, Crafting, Farming, Fletching, Fishing, Firemaking, Herblore, Hunting, Mining, Runecrafting, Smithing, Thieving, and Woodcutting) in order to finish the statue. Once the statue is completed, a short cutscene plays and the statue shatters. The archaeologists will say they studied the statue as you had been building it and were able to make a replica of one of the statue's pieces for you. They also say you could use the pieces to make your own statue at the Study in your house. You must complete the statue 30 times to get the full reward. The statue can only be completed once a week. 30 statues will take 900 stones to complete. Dahmaroc is said to have enchanted the Completionist Cape.
  • According to Auron Ithell, the similarly cursed mage Rhiannon was cursed during a fight with "a boy", after a heated argument over their use of runes. This lead to both Rhiannon and the boy being cursed, with the boy being turned to rock and Rhiannon being turned into gold instead. The boy in this tale bears similarities to Dahmaroc, a mage from the Second Age, whereas Rhiannon is supposedly from the Fourth. The examine text of a fully completed Statue of Rhiannon states Rhiannon to be from the Second Age. His statue eroded and broke down into many strange rocks that spread across Gielinor (Shattered Heart Distractions and Diversions). Thousands of years later, in the Fifth Age, many adventurers discovered the pieces and brought them to the Varrock Museum for experience on the skill that was being trained when the pieces were found. When the piece of rock found is examined, it says something along the lines of "A rock found while (varying per skill)". You must use two rocks from each skill (Agility, Cooking, Construction, Crafting, Farming, Fletching, Fishing, Firemaking, Herblore, Hunting, Mining, Runecrafting, Smithing, Thieving, and Woodcutting) in order to finish the statue. Once the statue is completed, a short cutscene plays and the statue shatters. The archaeologists will say they studied the statue as you had been building it and were able to make a replica of one of the statue's pieces for you. They also say you could use the pieces to make your own statue at the Study in your house. You must complete the statue 30 times to get the full reward. The statue can only be completed once a week. 30 statues will take 900 stones and minimum time of 30 weeks to complete. Dahmaroc is said to have enchanted the Completionist Cape.