Report: Strange symbols and goings on.
Oct. 24th, 2010 11:42 pmSo, The Tower of Life. That building is full of moral quandaries. Supposedly, it's a Guthixian building, but there are various experiments planned for when it is completed involving the anima mundi, something that is mostly frowned upon by the Guthuxians. Glouphrie's experiments on the matter have lead to his banishment from the gnome settlements to the southern parts of the elven lands which are now a poison waste due to the byproducts of his experiments. I've sent in Lateri to map the inside while the construction is halted due to a labor dispute and she has found various instances of symbology belonging to the cults of both Zaros and Zamorack but none of Saradomin or Armadyl to "balance" things out. Typically, followers of Zaros and Zamorack do not get along. Typically, they are at each other's throats, and with good reason. Something fishy is going on there.
Perhaps a clue is in the symbology that was most prominent. It is something I haven't seen in ages.

The Man in the Maze. The Trickster.
Does he, too, make his move now? He was a buddy of Guthix. A miniguthix. Always concerned with balance and living with nature. Why, then, does his mark decorate this Tower of Life, when inevitably, it will pour forth death into the Kandarin woodlands just like Arposandra poured forth death into the the forests of Isafdar?
Maybe he's looking for a good laugh?
Or maybe it is a diversion. He was always good with diversions.
Perhaps a clue is in the symbology that was most prominent. It is something I haven't seen in ages.
The Man in the Maze. The Trickster.
Does he, too, make his move now? He was a buddy of Guthix. A miniguthix. Always concerned with balance and living with nature. Why, then, does his mark decorate this Tower of Life, when inevitably, it will pour forth death into the Kandarin woodlands just like Arposandra poured forth death into the the forests of Isafdar?
Maybe he's looking for a good laugh?
Or maybe it is a diversion. He was always good with diversions.