. "A deceased Slayer Master"@en . . "Tomb of Catolax and in the Desert Slayer Dungeon"@en . . . . . . . . "Catolax"@en . . . . "Male"@en . . . . "Little is known of Catolax's early history. He was apparently a resident of the city of Ullek during the Second or Third Age. He trained to become a seasoned Slayer Master, possessing knowledge that today has been forgotten. For unknown reasons, Catolax travelled to the Desert Slayer Dungeon, a cave system found beneath modern-day Pollnivneach. The dungeon was apparently being used by an unknown evil at the time, as is evident in the many ancient technologies and carvings still present in the area."@en . . "Catolax"@en . . . "A slayer slain."@en . "Yes"@en . "2008-06-05"^^ . "No"@en . "Little is known of Catolax's early history. He was apparently a resident of the city of Ullek during the Second or Third Age. He trained to become a seasoned Slayer Master, possessing knowledge that today has been forgotten. For unknown reasons, Catolax travelled to the Desert Slayer Dungeon, a cave system found beneath modern-day Pollnivneach. The dungeon was apparently being used by an unknown evil at the time, as is evident in the many ancient technologies and carvings still present in the area. Catolax met his death in the cave at the hands of Amascut, whom he had angered greatly. Amascut, in an act of eternal vengeance, bound his spirit to the living plane of Gielinor, preventing him from ever passing into the afterlife. After his body was prepared and placed in the tombs of Ullek, his spirit remained unable to travel anywhere but his tomb and the site of his murder. To further torment him, Amascut made it so that, if he was discovered, he could only answer questions directly asked to him. After Ullek fell to Balfrug Kreeyath, Catolax would continue to remain trapped, and could only watch as thieves constantly plundered the other tombs of Ullek. Because his tomb was so well protected by undead skeletons, zombies, and mummy warriors, he remained undiscovered for millennia."@en . . . "Smoking Kills"@en . . . . . .