Rada's journey
Rada's journey | |||||||||||||||||||
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Released | 7 January 2016 (Update) | ||||||||||||||||||
Also called | The Journey of Rada | ||||||||||||||||||
Members | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||
Quest item | No | ||||||||||||||||||
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Tradeable | No | ||||||||||||||||||
Equipable | No | ||||||||||||||||||
Stackable | No | ||||||||||||||||||
Noteable | No | ||||||||||||||||||
Options | Read, Drop | ||||||||||||||||||
Examine | The Journey of Rada, by Griselle. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Value | 1 coin | ||||||||||||||||||
High alch | 0 coins | ||||||||||||||||||
Low alch | 0 coins | ||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 0.028 kg | ||||||||||||||||||
Advanced data | |||||||||||||||||||
Item ID | 13533 | ||||||||||||||||||
Rada's journey is a poem by Griselle found in the Grand Library in Arceuus. Professor Gracklebone, Sam, and Villia may ask the player to find this poem for them, in which their location is random and changes every 80-100 minutes. Upon handing in the poem to the player's customer, a book of arcane knowledge is rewarded.
Players cannot perform a drop trick to obtain more poems, as they will disappear once dropped; this is done to prevent the player from obtaining multiple copies in order to gain experience books quicker by having the poem readily available after a customer asks for it.
Transcript
And so the King did stand on high,
Above the heavens they heard him cry,
So those with ears to take heed,
To whom he wished to bequeath,
The most important part of wisdom,
To help with the journey of his son.
The King did lament his son's course,
He didn't know if there was recourse,
Should his son never return,
And he could not yet ever learn,
Of what had happened from this day,
And how his son's future lay.
The years went past but not a word,
About his son had he heard,
A stick did aid, His eyes did fade,
But still no word to him was bade,
As every man must fall to time,
This King no different did decline.
Had the King have seen his son,
He would have surely seen him shone,
After many years of travel,
And thinking his journey would unravel,
He led his people through the gloom,
A princely man to which he bloom.
A towering kingdom he has today,
Even though the King would have no way,
To know the future of his son,
At all the trials he had overcome,
He would be happy at the end,
If he could have seen Great Kourend.
Changes
Date | Changes |
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[[{{#explode:16 May 2019| |0}} {{#explode:16 May 2019| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:16 May 2019| |2}}]] (update) |
The book may no longer be deposited to a bank to prevent their use as an efficient Runecraft training method. |
[[{{#explode:10 January 2019| |0}} {{#explode:10 January 2019| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:10 January 2019| |2}}]] (update) |
The text was slightly altered, changing a reference to Kourend as a city to a kingdom. |