Transcript:Big Cats & WWF
This transcript involves dialogue with WWF conservationist, Emem Sharma, Humroc, Strolgrum, Thidrolda, and the player.
Talking to the WWF conservationist
- WWF conservationist: I'm part of a conservation team and we are on a mission to protect the endangered big cats of Gielinor.
- WWF conservationist: Our representative Emem Sharma is in the wildlife area where she is looking for help to protect the big cats.
- Would you like to be teleported to the conservation area?
- Yes
- The player is teleported to the World Wildlife Fund conservation area.
- You are now in the World Wildlife Fund conservation area. Talk to Emem Sharma for more information.
- (End of dialogue)
- No
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Using the right-click Teleport option on a WWF conservationist
- The player is teleported to the World Wildlife Fund conservation area.
- You are now in the World Wildlife Fund conservation area. Talk to Emem Sharma for more information.
- (End of dialogue)
Using the right-click Donate option WWF conservationist
- If the player has a bond:
Talking to Emem Sharma
- Emem Sharma: I'm Emem Sharma, and I am on a mission to protect the endangered big cats of Gielinor.
- Emem Sharma: I am looking for your help to protect and rebuild four habitats each for a different species of big cat.
- Select an Option
- What do I need to do?
- Emem Sharma: There are habitats for four different types of big cat in the surrounding area.
- Emem Sharma: Each needs to be rebuilt or protected in some way to help the big cats survive.
- Emem Sharma: Investigate each of the areas to see how you can help.
- Emem Sharma: If you get stuck come back and ask me about your progress and I will steer you in the right direction.
- (Shows previous options)
- Tell me more about the cats
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- What would the rewards be?
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- What is my progress?
- If there are still habitats left to protect:
- Which cat do you want to check progress on?
- Tiger.
- If no progress has been made in protecting the tiger habitat:
- Emem Sharma: You have not yet started to protect the tiger habitat. Try talking to the dwarves south of here.
- If the player has agreed to build the bridge:
- Emem Sharma: Thank you for stopping the dwarves cutting down the trees. Now you need to build the bridge to help them easily across the river.
- Emem Sharma: Try looking for some stone to the south.
- (End of dialogue)
- If no progress has been made in protecting the tiger habitat:
- Lion.
- If no progress has been made in protecting the lion habitat:
- Emem Sharma: You have not yet started to protect the lion habitat. The grasslands in their area needs regrowing. Look at some of the existing grasses to find seeds.
- (End of dialogue)
- If no progress has been made in protecting the lion habitat:
- Amur Leopard.
- If no progress has been made in protecting the amur leopard habitat:
- Emem Sharma: You have not yet started to protect the amur leopard habitat. The pine trees in their area need regrowing. Look at some of the existing trees to find seeds.
- If no progress has been made in protecting the amur leopard habitat:
- Snow leopard.
- If no progress has been made in protecting the snow leopard habitat:
- Emem Sharma: You have not yet started to protect the snow leopard habitat. The fencing that is holding the sheep in their pen nearby needs repairing.
- If no progress has been made in protecting the snow leopard habitat:
- If all habitats have been protected:
- Emem Sharma: You have protected the habitats of all of the different big cats. Thank you for all of your help for this worthy cause.
- (End of dialogue)
- If there are still habitats left to protect:
When using the right-click Check-progress option
- If there are still habitats left to protect:
- Which cat do you want to check progress on?
- Tiger.
- (Same as above)
- Lion.
- (Same as above)
- Amur Leopard.
- (Same as above)
- Snow leopard.
- (Same as above)
- If all habitats have been protected:
- (Same as above)
When using the right-click Claim-toys option
- If no habitats have been newly protected:
- Emem Sharma: You do not have any toys to claim at the moment.
- (End of dialogue)
- If the snow leopard habitat has been protected:
- Emem Sharma: You have fixed all of the fencing sections on the sheep pen and the snow leopard habitat has been protected. Thank you.
- Emem Sharma: To show my thanks please have this snow leopard toy.
- You've received a holiday item: Snow leopard toy
- (Player receives a snow leopard toy.)
- If the lion habitat has been protected:
- Emem Sharma: You have regrown all of the grassland areas and rebuilt the habitat. The lions are now able to come back. Thank you.
- Emem Sharma: To show my thanks please have this lion toy.
- You've received a holiday item: Lion toy
- (Player receives a lion toy.)
- If the amur leopard habitat has been protected:
- Emem Sharma: You have regrown all of the trees and the amur leopards have returned to the area. Thank you.
- Emem Sharma: To show my thanks please have this amur leopard toy.
- You've received a holiday item: Amur leopard toy
- (Player receives an amur leopard toy.)
- If the tiger habitat has been protected:
- Emem Sharma: You have helped the dwarves, but more importantly you have saved the tiger habitat, thank you.
- Emem Sharma: To show my thanks please have this tiger toy.
- You've received a holiday item: Tiger toy
- (Player receives a tiger toy.)
- (End of dialogue)
Using the right-click Donate option
- Emem Sharma: I'm here to help raise money for a wonderful cause. You can help threatened big cats by donating Bonds to the WWF.
- Old School players have donated [number] Old School bonds so far to the WWF.
- If the player has no bonds:
- Emem Sharma: You do not have any Bonds with you right now, but please do come back when you do.
- (End of dialogue)
- If the player has a bond:
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When selecting the Use option on the portal
- Leave the conservation area?
- Yes.
- The player is teleported back to the Grand Exchange.
- (End of dialogue)
- No.
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Searching the tool crate
- What would you like to take from the crate?
- Secateurs
- Spade
- Seed Dibber
- More…
- What would you like to take from the crate?
- Pickaxe
- Hammer
- Axe
- If the player already has an axe:
- You already have an axe in your inventory.
- (End of dialogue)
- If the player does not:
- (Player receives a bronze axe.)
- (End of dialogue)
- If the player already has an axe:
- Previous
- (Shows previous options)
Tiger habitat
Talking to Strolgrum
- Strolgrum: Hello there. How can I help you?
- Player: What are you doing here?
- Strolgrum: We're traders, passing through. You can talk to Humroc over there for more information.
- (End of dialogue)
Talking to Thidrolda
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Talking to Humroc
Initial dialogue
- Humroc: Hello there. Are you a fellow traveller looking to get across the river?
- Player: I'm here to protect the habitats of the big cats.
- Player: Can you not just cross at the ford to the south?
- Humroc: I don't really know much about any big cats, expect[sic] that they are roaming around this area.
- Humroc: We're going to cross at the ford we're just making camp before chopping down the trees to make a clear path to it.
- Player: But that will destroy part of the tigers' habitat.
- Humroc: We need an easy way across.
- Player: How about if there was a bridge? One could be built right here and you wouldn't need to chop any trees.
- Humroc: We don't know how to build bridges, we're traders.
- Player: I can build you a bridge. If I do will you promise not to chop any trees?
- Humroc: Certainly, we'd have no need to. Let us know when you are done.
- (End of dialogue)
Subsequent dialogue
- Humroc: How are you going with the bridge?
- Player: I've not started yet.
- Humroc: I heard that there are some stone deposits around here, which should help you on your way.
- (End of dialogue)
When the bridge has been built
- Humroc: It's excellent work. Thank you very much for doing this for us.
- Humroc: We're so happy that we're going to wait for our leader to get here and have an official bridge opening.
- Humroc: A bridge like that deserves it.
- (End of dialogue)
Using the Build option on the bridge building area
Building the first stage
- If the player is not in front of the building area:
- Nothing interesting happens.
- (End of dialogue)
- If the player has fewer than 25 stones:
- You need 25 stone rocks to build this stage of the bridge. Mine some nearby.
- (End of dialogue)
- If the player has no hammer:
- You need a hammer to be able to build the bridge.
- (End of dialogue)
- If the player has at least 25 stones and a hammer:
- You have successfully started construction on the bridge.
- (End of dialogue)
Completing the second stage
- If the player has at least 25 stones and a hammer:
- You have successfully continued construction of the bridge.
- (End of dialogue)
Completing the bridge
- If the player has at least 25 stones and a hammer:
- You have successfully completed construction of the bridge. Talk to the dwarves to let them know of their alternative route.
- (End of dialogue)
Lion habitat
Using the Search option on grassland
- You start to search the grass.
- You have found a grass seed. Plant it in a planting area to help regrow the lion habitat.
- (Player receives a grass seed.)
- (End of dialogue)
Using the Plant option on a planting area
- Use a grass seed on the planting area to plant a tree.[sic]
- (End of dialogue)
Using a grass seed on a planting area
- You plant a grass seed in the patch.
- (End of dialogue)
Using the Get xp option on grass
- If six or fewer patches of grass have been grown:
- You examine the grass for signs of disease and find that it's in perfect health.
- You have helped to restore the lion habitat.
- (End of dialogue)
- On claiming the experience for growing the seventh patch of grass:
- You examine the grass for signs of disease and find that it's in perfect health.
- You have helped to restore the lion habitat.
- You have regrown the lion habitat. Talk to the Conservationist to claim your reward.
- (End of dialogue)
Using the Clear option on dead medium grass
Grass seedlings start growing in the planting area.
Amur leopard habitat
Using the search option on an evergreen
- You start to search the tree.
- You have found a pine tree seed. Plant it in a planting area to help regrow the amur leopard habitat.
- (End of dialogue)
Using the Clear option on an evergreen tree stump
- You start digging up the tree stump.
- You dig up the tree stump.
- (End of dialogue)
Using the Plant option on a planting area
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Using a pine tree seed on a planting area
- If the player has no seed dibber:
- You need a seed dibber to plant seeds.
- (End of dialogue)
- If the player has a seed dibber:
- You plant a pine tree seed in the patch.
- (End of dialogue)
Using the Clear option on a dead smallest evergreen
- You chop down the dead tree.
- Use a pine tree seed on the planting area to plant a tree.
- (End of dialogue)
Using the Get xp option on an evergreen
- If six or fewer evergreens have been grown:
- You examine the tree for signs of disease and find that it's in perfect health.
- You have helped to restore the amur leopard habitat.
- (End of dialogue)
- On claiming the experience for growing the seventh evergreen:
- You examine the tree for signs of disease and find that it's in perfect health.
- You have helped to restore the amur leopard habitat.
- You have regrown the amur leopard habitat. Talk to the Conservationist to claim your reward.
- (End of dialogue)
Snow leopard habitat
When using the Repair option on broken fencing
- If the player has no oak logs:
- You need some sturdy wood to fix this fence. An oak log would work well.
- (End of dialogue)
- If the player has oak logs:
- You repair the fence and help maintain the snow leopard habitat.
- (End of dialogue)
- On repairing the seventh broken fencing:
- You have protected the snow leopard habitat. Talk to the Conservationist to claim your reward.
- (End of dialogue)