Dont Think Ill Fall for That Again Sliskes Endgame
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Some other month, another great quest.
I gotta be honest with all of you. I wasn't as excited for Children of Mah or Fate of the Gods 2 (which was the working title), as you might have thought. All this time I was thinking "oh crap, they're gonna kill off some characters I like, who's it gonna exist? Zaros? Or mayhap Azzanadra? I just know he's gonna die, only question is how, I'll bet he'll take a bullet (not a literal 1, those don't exist in Gielinor…nevertheless) for Zaros, similar when Zamorak's fighting Zaros and he'south virtually to land a fatal hit, but Azzanadra takes it instead." I also thought "all right, I'll probably have to write something to commemorate the ane who dies." I even made the joke that "after this quest, D-longs out for either NPC will probably exist a matter," and "I might as well play through Children of Mah with my D-long out, that way when someone dies, I couldn't say my D-long'due south already out for them."
My second fear was that Children of Mah would reveal something nigh the Empire that would contradict my own theories. (For those who don't know, I'd been planning a major scene in my Dishonour Amongst Thieves fanfiction, where Zamorak gives my World Guardian the truth on what the Empire was actually similar—and information technology's not the utopia Azzanadra promised—he basically tries his hardest to redpill my World Guardian. I'd been doing my research and brushing up on my history; Zaros' Empire was partly based on the Roman empire, and I'd wanted to work some elements of that real life empire into my story, specifically the refuse). I was very worried that Children of Mah would strength me to scrap everything and start again from scratch (because catechism trumps fan theories).
My third and last fear was that information technology'd be super hard. Fate of the Gods was the quest with the hardest boss. Those nihil were the most frustratingly hard NPCs I've always had to fight. They all attack yous at once, and their special abilities were merely overkill. Unless y'all were maxed out in all your combat skills, they could finish you off in a couple of hits, and worst of all, your progress wasn't fifty-fifty saved; if you died subsequently killing one or two or three of them, you had to start all over again the moment you re-enter the Earth Gate after respawning. That boss fight was almost un-winnable, and I wanted to throw my laptop out the window half the time. It didn't assistance that Sliske would taunt yous whenever you died. I only got this far because of the deathtouch darts I got from the 2014 Balthazar's Raffle. Considering there was no raffle this twelvemonth, I was sure that I was dead meat.
Luckily, I was proven incorrect on all accounts, and this is i of those few times where I was glad to be incorrect. Nobody I similar died, the quest didn't reveal anything that'd cancel out what I had planned, and in that location were no super hard bosses to make me cry on the within.
For a Grandmaster level quest, this was pretty piece of cake and it didn't take as long as I idea it would. It starts off in Rellekka, where you talk to Kharshai and he tells you lot the Mahjarrat are being drained of their power, fifty-fifty though the next Ritual of Rejuvenation's not due for another five hundred years. Y'all then accept to go to the Ritual Mark upward north, and it'due south even marked on the minimap for you lot, and I appreciated that. I've forgotten where it was since I did Ritual of the Mahjarrat a few years dorsum, and it was nice to have it straight pointed out to yous, otherwise, I would've spent more time browsing the Runescape wiki trying to figure out where I should go.
After y'all touch the Mark, all the other Mahjarrat (except Sliske) teleport in, and they're all…"updated."
Ugh, no...
Eww...Wahisietel looks like an old man.
Hazeel looked so much better earlier, these new super long horns don't suit him at all.
Beloved Zaros...what'd you practice to Azzanadra's face? More particular =/= amend-looking!
*sigh*
Why, Jagex? Why must you lot accept NPCs that were (in this example, boilerplate-looking) and uglify them?
To be fair, this isn't the worst graphical update (the elves volition ever agree that…"honour"). Not all of the Mahjarrat expect similar as butt ugly as the guys above, Enakhra and Khazard, look okay.
Merely Bilrach improved (and that's only because he looks like the Night'south King from Game of Thrones). But it didn't cease me from scratching my head and wondering why they did it. What was the point of "upgrading" them? There was zilch incorrect with the mode they looked before.
*sigh*
You lot used to know what a graphical update was; you used to know that it meant improvement.
Run across? They used to be decent; they used to mean cleaning up an NPC's appearance, and making them expect at least average if they looked like shit before.
Now it ways taking an NPC and giving them an unnecessary makeover.
You've no dubiety heard this many times earlier, Jagex and yous're probably tired of it, because everyone keeps repeating it, but the reason they practice is that it'southward true—don't set up it if it isn't broken.
They argue virtually what to practice next, and simply Kharshai seems to know that this isn't normal, and another sacrifice would practise them no good, as information technology'd only lower their numbers and they're already a critically endangered race. My respect for Kharshai grew a lot during this quest. Before, I didn't really like him 'cause he didn't side with Zaros, now I similar him a lot more. He's the merely guy who cares about the survival of his race while everyone else is still bickering about sacrifices and the Zaros vs. Zamorak feud that did little more than than further the decline of what was once a proud, glorious race.
All of a sudden with no alarm at all, Zaros pops in, and everyone (even me) is shocked. He orders them all to go dorsum to Freneskae or die in Gielinor. Every bit before long every bit he teleports out, the Mahjarrat first arguing again, the Zarosians (particularly Azzanadra) desire to go, but the Zamorakians think Zaros is lying, they're all similar "he promised to free u.s.a. from these rituals earlier, but he never did," and Azzanadra's similar "he never promised, he just took an interest freeing united states of america 'crusade nosotros both came from Mah," and the Zamorakians are like "Azzy, you recollect even Zaros' shit tastes sweetness, wake up, all Zaros does is requite usa promises he doesn't fulfill," and Azzy responds with "you wake up, you fucking sheeple, Zamorak'southward the liar, not Zaros." It goes on and on until Kharshai'south similar "you know what? this is retarded, we're never gonna become anywhere and the more nosotros argue the less fourth dimension we have left," and and then he asks yous to collect some memories he buried in Zaros' one-time throne room. Since he's the simply neutral Mahjarrat who isn't biased towards Zaros or Zamorak, everyone trusts that his memory of Zaros' betrayal past Zamorak will be truthful and honest.
And so, y'all take to go eastward of the Digsite in Varrock to collect all five memories with the Engrammeter Kharshar gives y'all. The old throne room is huge, but luckily the memories were like shooting fish in a barrel to observe, not once did I have to await through the wiki for answers on some other tab, and it took me simply a few minutes to find them, all nigh the entrance.
After getting all the memories and returning to the Ritual Marker, you go back to the Second Historic period every bit Kharshai. I don't know most y'all, but this is the first time I've played through a flashback since Meeting History. I liked it, it's a not bad interactive way to immerse yourself in the by, as opposed to merely hearing about it from another NPC or watching a cutscene; you lot got to play with the photographic camera and see what the throne room was similar from all angles, you got to examine things similar cleaved Zarosian mouthpieces, ruby-red Zamorakian graffiti and hidden stashes of weapons, and y'all were able to pick and cull which NPC to talk to, you could even speak to people like Trindine (talking to her wasn't absolutely necessary to advance to the adjacent part, but you had the option to talk to her, if yous cared about that NPC in question).
The just thing I didn't similar about the flashback was that no matter what choices y'all made, it didn't matter in the end. I made some very pro-Zarosian decisions; I sentenced the two traitors Tobias Bardsley and Mal'Koss the demon to dice, I ousted Zamorak as the guy behind the uprising and I sided with Zaros, only none of that even mattered, because Zamorak teleported in anyways and denounced Zaros as "Scumbag Zaros, says he'll reward u.s.a. for edifice the empire, says he'll free us from the rituals that's killing our race, but he never does! nosotros do the dirty work while he…I don't even know what the fuck he does! all I know is that he doesn't give a shit about u.s.! Our race is stagnating while he's away doing jack shit!" So Zaros shows up and the famous Zaros vs. Zamorak fight begins, and we all know how it goes down; it's Zarosians against Zamorakians, and Zamorak himself heads for Zaros with the Staff of Armadyl ready. Meanwhile Zaros is just sitting in his throne like "yeah…just waiting for Zamorak to stab me, nothing to practise here."
Yeah, this epitome says it all, pretty much.
The flashback then ends, and all the Mahjarrat are like "well that was pointless, we didn't even hear Zaros say what exactly he promised the states!" Luckily for them, Zamorak pops in, at this point I was similar "become abroad, lying Zamorak," and Azzanadra basically says the verbal same thing, merely then Zamorak does his best impression of Peter Griffin and he'southward like "shut upwards, Azzy." Zamorak shows us his retentivity and equally it turns out, Zaros transported them both to Zamorak's own mind at the last second and he tells Zamorak that "[the Mahjarrat] are zip but glorified mercenaries, fighting for whoever is top of the nutrient concatenation."
Harsh, especially for someone who said he "saw them as younger siblings and sought to protect them," in Fate of the Gods (and he said that while he was in my mind, where he told me "I will never lie to you, and in this place you would sense if I did," I assume the same rule applies in Zamorak's listen, and then which is it, Zaros? Do you treat the Mahjarrat race at all? Or did you lie about not being able to prevarication to gain my trust? Did you lie in both situations?)
And when Zamorak protests that Mahjarrat made his empire great, Zaros does his all-time impression of Zod (pre-Homo of Steel Zod that is) and forces him to kneel, and so he takes a page out of my book and wonders aloud on how to punish him, he even says "expiry is too merciful," implying he'southward gonna torture him. Don't worry, Zamorak fans. Before he can exercise annihilation, Zamorak realises the Staff's connecting him to the existent world, giving him the power to break from his mind prison. He does just that and stabs Zaros, whose smoking trunk collapses onto the floor.
Kharshai declares the retentiveness to be true and honest and untampered, and the contend most what to do side by side continues. Eventually they all make up one's mind on going to Freneskae; Azzanadra insists that Zaros has changed, while Enakhra says even if he didn't Zamorak will sentinel over them and intervene if Zaros tries anything funny. In one case on Freneskae, Zemouregal kidnaps Kharshai saying that if Zaros was still lying, he'll sacrifice him, so he teleports away and laughs at you for having to journey through Freneskae on human foot.
I was initially similar "oh crap, this is gonna suck, last fourth dimension I was here doing Fate of the Gods, I had dodge lighting, bubbling lava, steam vents, and I fifty-fifty died once! if I'm unlucky, as I often seem to be, I'thou gonna fucking die again!" But this time, Freneskae's easier and less dangerous, all you lot have to do is navigate through a river of lava using a piece of flat rock as a surfboard and you tin can't access your inventory, so yous can't eat any food to replenish your life points. At present, I suck at puzzles, and I wish that every puzzle came with an choice where y'all could pay [insert number here] of GP to skip information technology (like in Monkey Madness), just fifty-fifty I was able to nimbly navigate my way through the river while avoiding the shooting lava (I managed to keep my life points up with a full set of Superior Seasinger robes, those things are a livesaver, they boost your life points to at least 10k).
After that yous get to exercise two more easy (though slightly time-consuming) puzzles, where you lot have to kill muspahs until a grand muspah spawns, and so you have to attack it (with car-retaliate off, or else you could accidentally kill it and then yous'd accept to await for the side by side one to spawn past killing more regular muspah) until its adrenaline bar fills upwards, then you accept to go between it and this wall, then the grand muspah can shoot a blast of energy that breaks it down. I didn't have anything against those puzzles, except for the fact I could've sworn the muspah here are harder to kill than the ones in the Cradle (I often railroad train my gainsay skills by killing those muspah and I've never had a hard time, especially when I do and so with Ancient Magicks, simply here I couldn't seem to country a good striking) but I judge I shouldn't mutter besides much, every one time in a while a bolt of lightning would shoot down, and hitting the Mahjarrat I'm fighting, and if information technology wasn't for that, I would've hated this puzzle more, as information technology would've taken me a longer time to complete. The last puzzle (for now) is some other lava surfing one, and one time once again, I nimbly navigated my way down the river, until this cutscene of me hitting a lavafall and well-nigh dying started playing.
But Seren (go abroad, Seren, past the terminate of this quest I'thou gonna want to cut you from caput to toe and so turn your entire body inside out, and I'm going to want to hit Zaros repeatedly) actually saves the actor. She and so makes me realise I've been vindicated…sort of.
You see, Zaros is planning to kill Mah, not with the repaired Elderberry sword (like I've predicted in the past), but by draining her in her sleep. Zaros is, similar I said before, going to kill off his own mother. No, this isn't the 1 thing that makes me experience like striking him, I'll let you know what is. And in that location might be some of you, thinking "how could he impale off his own mother? this guy'due south a sociopath, I promise Zamorak kills him slowly and painfully. I don't feel whatsoever sympathy for Mah at all, I never liked her. I've agreed with Zaros this whole time. To put it simply, Mah's a bowwow. Zaros never asked to be born, but in one case he was, she was obligated to not treat him like shit, like she has been so far; she's been regarding Zaros as cypher more than than a plaything to be used and then tossed bated. I get that she has essentially the Elderberry god version of mental retardation, and she doesn't know what she's doing, just it still doesn't change the fact she was a terrible mother who never saw Zaros equally another person; all she did was forcefulness another sentient being to act similar her own personal doll/slave/whatsoever until she roughshod asleep into another nightmare. I understand Zaros completely, and I go his desire to be free from his smother mother.
The Mahjarrat are gathered around the bottom of Mah's asleep torso, and when you get in that location, Zemouregal's yet keen on sacrificing Kharshai. You lot tin can tell him to get him go or just go over with it or not care (why was the middle option even a matter? who'd desire to impale Kharshai? he was the least divisive Mahjarrat!) Zaros and then comes in and makes Zemouregal permit him go, and he expands on his programme to do one last ritual, to transfer all of Mah'south energy to them, and information technology'd be plenty to power them permanently. Before they tin go ahead with that, Zamorak comes in and starts screaming near Zaros being a liar. Zamorak thinks Zaros will drain the Mahjarrat to save himself, but Zaros is like "no, I'm gonna make them stronger, watch" and when he singles out Khazard as the examination subject, Zamorak's like "nooooo! not my son!"
Then came my "aha!" moment. I knew Zamorak was his begetter all along, I knew it couldn't be Zaros. Zaros is non interested in breeding, it'd be out of character for him to father children.
The idea of Zaros testing his plan on Khazard triggers (heh) his Papa Wolf side, and Zamorak vs. Zaros part 2 starts. Information technology'southward not exactly action-packed, information technology's more like a Harry Potter fight scene, y'know, where all they do is fire beams of brightly coloured light at each other (in this case minus the wands). Well, Runescape's non exactly known for elaborate fight scenes, just like it's non exactly known for having state of the fine art Terminal Fantasy-like graphics. Once again, I get (sort of) vindicated. Zaros overpowers Zamorak, to the surprise of all those people that laughed at me when I said Zaros could win if they fought in the current Runescape year. (I'm non gonna dwell on it that much, I'1000 non hither to be smug).
Zamorak'south then like "wait, before I die, know that everything I did, information technology was for the Mahjarrat." And right after he says that line, the impossible happened. They actually made me re-call up my views about the guy I like to phone call the Usurper. I used to recollect he was this bad guy with no good side, who goes around burning downwards villages and and then absolves himself of all the responsibility by telling everyone "I did it so you lot could better yourselves" (it's what I got out of his god book). Now I'k thinking "huh…he actually cares almost his own people, he knows they're in decline, they have more than deaths than births, and afterward what he heard Zaros say in his head, information technology'due south no wonder he'south angry, and I can't fault him for doing everything he tin can to brand the Mahjarrats swell again, all he wants is to reverse the pass up, which is perfectly natural; wanting your tribe to thrive at a time like this is pertly natural, and for a man to give it his all for his people, that'due south something you can give him credit for."
Zamorak sacrifices his ain wings to power upwardly the Mahjarrat, and Zaros stops attacking him, he'due south similar "you're more useful live than dead," but Zamorak replies with "fuck off! I'yard non gonna exist your fucking puppet once more," and Zaros' similar "well I need to know y'all're not gonna interfere with my plans, nosotros gotta do an unbreakable oath." Zamorak'due south like "fuck no! he'south gonna give us another bad deal!" just everyone else'due south similar "practise information technology or nosotros're gonna die!" Zaros' like "look, just do this thing, in return for working for me just i more than time, I'm gonna take y'all all do i last ritual," and Zamorak'south like "fine! just if you lie once more, I'grand gonna bask watching you dice."
They do the demonic, unbreakable vow, and I think Zamorak just got scammed. Look, we all know what happened the concluding time Zaros got involved with a demonic deal, he scammed the guy on the other terminate, Hostilius for everything he owned. Who'southward to say he's non gonna try the same thing again? He'south even more manipulative than Sliske information technology'd be out of character if he didn't! Zamorak is of course, not stupid, and he's going to try his best to non get screwed over, only he'southward not on the same level as Zaros. That guy's so smashing at manipulating others, he makes people like Littlefinger and Varys jealous.
Equally they conduct the concluding ritual, there'southward an convulsion, meaning Mah'southward having another nightmare, and you accept to calm her downwardly. So you race to the meridian, to where Mah's caput is atop this huge stone. Seren's there and she you have to calm her downwardly by entering her listen, Zaros has the ability to enter your heed, but she has the reverse, the power to send you into other people'south minds. She does that for you and yous take to practice the concluding few puzzles. They're harder than the lava surfing and the chiliad muspah puzzles, only luckily for you, there'due south an like shooting fish in a barrel mode option if you get information technology incorrect as well many times. Give thanks Zaros for easy mode, if it wasn't for that, the puzzles would be frustrating plenty for me to scream. There's a lot of repetition also. Y'all basically are supposed to get Mah's nightmare bar from 100 to 0, there's all these shadows effectually y'all, if they achieve Mah's cadre, it amercement her health bar, if her health bar gets to 0 before her nightmare bar yous have to start all over once again. Then you have to run around a dark pathway, touch on a few light pillars before your "I'm afraid of the dark" bar hits 0, at which point you'll start to receive huge amounts of damage to your life points every 2nd. Lather, rinse, repeat three times, and the last Ritual of Rejuvenation's done.
Seren finds out Mah'southward energy is all drained. Her mind'southward permanently gone, but her body remains, and so she mercy kills Mah to stop her body too (await what? I thought Elderberry gods were unkillable!), then she teleports to confront Zaros. Bitch, if you wanted to keep Mah alive, why didn't you do it before? You knew exactly what he was planning but instead of confronting him when y'all had the chance, when he was about to acquit the terminal ritual, yous waited until afterward it was done? What the fuck? Did yous have your hand glued on to the idiot ball or something?
Seren starts whining, "wahh! how could you kill off your own mother, you lot selfish piece of shit?" (Never mind the fact Mah was the selfish bowwow, not Zaros, all he ever wanted was freedom). "She had the power to create life and she dared to do so, something yous will never attain!" Yeah, I call up it simply counts if you consciously create something, if you deliberately set out to practice information technology.
Zamorak recognises her aureola and he'southward all similar "hey, expect a minute! I know you lot! you lot're the ane that taught us our own Rituals!" Anybody else's like "he's correct! so that means it wasn't Mah! information technology was you!" Zamorak rightfully calls her out on being the reason their race is in decline, and Seren'southward merely reply is saying sorry over and over over again, earlier going "merely wait! I had a good reason! it was to keep the planet live! (Fuck off Seren, Freneskae's deader than Mordor, what a shit excuse, just admit y'all're a pathetic child who tin can't deport to be separated from her fifty-fifty more than pathetic deadbeat and now braindead mother).
Azzanadra's respond is amazing, he's like "so you thought the best idea was to sacrifice your own kin? With all the power and wisdom you accept been gifted that was the best yous could practise?" (Translation: you fucking suck, Seren!) Then everyone does what I've wanted to practice for ages—phone call her out on her bullshit.
Become rekt, Seren.
Upon getting BTFO, what is Seren's reaction yous might wonder? Reasoning and logic and facts? Swearing by the onetime gods and the new that she'd find a way to fix this?
No. She starts throwing a tantrum similar a toddler. I shit y'all not, she starts screaming "AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!" before teleporting away to her crib to suck her thumb.
Adept fucking riddance for now, I can't wait to make the decisions that'd result in your death in the endgame.
I didn't recall it was possible, only I've started to similar Seren fifty-fifty less than before (here's a song I'd dedicate to her) Seriously, think of what she'due south done, let's go over it, shall nosotros?
She decided to send an entire race to near extinction to continue one person, her bitch of a mother alive; I'thou no mathematician, only fifty-fifty I know a whole race for the cost of ane isn't a fair deal, in fact information technology'southward nowhere near fair. Their decline began the moment they started having more than deaths than births (from then on it was all a matter of time), and if it wasn't for her and the stupid Rituals she taught, they'd be doing a hell of a lot better! Anything'southward better than what we have now! (With but one female left, it's nigh incommunicable for the Mahjarrats to recover, even if Enakhra breeds with every single male to become their numbers dorsum upward, their offspring would have to brood with each other or pre-existing Mahjarrat, that could hateful inbreeding, which would mean defects, and we tin can't afford any of that, not when the Mahjarrat race is so fragile). She said she did it to save Mah to preserve Freneskae…what? Freneskae'south expressionless, beyond dead! What is left to preserve? Azzanadra'south right! Your program sucked! (just like your electric current programme to defeat the Elders). You can whine nearly your "guilt" all you want, and you can get down on your knees and say "I'k sorry" a thousand times, just that's not going to change the fact you've brought the downfall of the Mahjarrat race; these guys are on the brink of extinction. Facts don't intendance nigh your feelings, Seren, and your feelings tin't alter the facts. Face it, yous fucked up; y'all fucked up beyond all repair.
As if that wasn't bad enough, Zaros starts white-knighting her (and this is the office that makes me want to hitting him repeatedly). Zaros, terminate making excuses for your sister's shitty deportment! And by the manner, by the way…It doesn't matter how much y'all white knight, she's not gonna take sex with similar y'all!
I'yard a huge Zaros supporter, and I've dedicated everything he'south done till now, just this actually grinds my gears. Information technology's the fact he'd blindly defend everything his stupid sister does, and the fact he said before that he "saw [the Mhjarrat] every bit younger siblings and sought to protect them." The fact he chose Seren over them makes me want to pull my pilus (is there annihilation y'all'd put earlier her?). Seren deserved the stumping, and Zaros did more than ruin the moment (acting like Seren did nothing incorrect), he proved his slavish devotion to Seren; he proved he'd pick her over…whatever the other selection was, no affair how important (and I consider the survival of the Mahjarrat race to be a big thing).
Azzanadra'south not disappointed at all by this; he fifty-fifty said "it has only strengthened my bond [with Zaros]." But I am. I'm not going to stop supporting Zaros over i thing, but it's virtually time I stop seeing him with rose coloured glasses; it's almost time I start viewing him the style a sane Zaros fan would.
Zamorak so makes a spoken language about how the Mahjarrats have been made great again, because anarchy adversity breeds strength; considering they were able to make it through arduousness. I disagree, I wouldn't say adversity was the cardinal, and I don't think it's what will make the Mahjarrat great again (I think we might take to resort to the Jurassic Park solution—cloning plus genetic engineering, except Gielinor'south a medieval fantasy universe, and we don't have that level of applied science!) merely it's not like I could vocalization my opinions to him, it's non similar he'd stop in the middle of his voice communication and become "hey, World Guardian? Whaddya think? Are nosotros on the same folio?" The rest of the Mahjarrat realise the Zaros vs. Zamorak partition isn't doing any good for their race, and they must unite to secure a hereafter for themselves.
Zaros teleports to the top and you have to meet him there, once y'all run he explains that Mah'south core could be useful because Zaros is basically Xanatos from Gargoyles. Whatever happens, it falls into his plans, so either way he wins. And the quest ends at that place.
So what are my final thoughts? Information technology'southward definitely skillful; I haven't seen something like this since they aired the Game of Thrones finale. When it comes to lore and gameplay, I'd compare this to Kindred Spirits; it's a Grandmaster quest but it'due south pretty like shooting fish in a barrel compared to some of the other Grandmaster quests (*cough* Nomad's Requiem *cough*), fifty-fifty to its predecessor Fate of the Gods but the lore's so rich…it'southward plenty to make any lore fan drool.
One affair they did very well was that they made me re-think my view of a character. Once in a bluish moon, they'd release a quest that reveals something so big most about a grapheme that it shatters your view of them forever, and what they did hither wasn't on the same level as the World Wakes, it's still a major achievement, considering the NPC in question is Zamorak. Sure, I couldn't actually dwell on that though for long, and so much was happening at the time, simply the fact they managed it is an achievement.
There were some stuff that infuriated me (like Seren) and stuff that made me scratch my head in confusion (like Zaros' inconsistency over whether or not he actually cares about the Mahjarrat) but I await the latter to be sorted out in the Endgame, so it's non a large deal for now. As I said it'southward a huge plus that no ane I like died, and it'south also a good affair that none of the characters went out of character for the sake of the plot, none of them were treated as heroes for doing bad things (Zaros' white knighting aside), none of them were vilified to make another one wait amend etc. I'm glad that I couldn't find the tropes I associate with bad writing here.
The graphics were l/fifty; the Throne Room was pretty cool (especially when you lot got to visit it in the Second Age), merely the Mahjarrat update wasn't something I was fond of. Every bit for the audio…I simply wish it was voiced acted (it's really a shame vocalism acting's and so underrated, fifty-fifty by the lore fans), it would've been awesome to hear Zaros and Zamorak talk as they fought (as opposed to just reading the quest dialogue, that would've been a much more enriching experience).
Overall I'd give this quest a 4/5. And at present my wait for Sliske'south endgame begins; and at present I go dorsum to being nervous, thinking that Jagex's gonna kill off some other NPCs I like.
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