Okina

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Okina
Released7 January 2016 (Update)
MembersYes
RaceCitizen of Arceuus
LocationKourend's Blood Altar
League regionKourend Kourend
GenderMale
OptionsTalk-to
ExamineHis gaze is fixed on the River of Blood.
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Advanced data
NPC ID7041

Okina is a Citizen of Arceuus located near Kourend's Blood Altar.

Players who speak to him will learn that the river came to be by the dead warriors of Great Kourend, and that the altar drew the blood towards it.

Dialogue

This article on an NPC has an associated dialogue page.
Click here for a transcript of possible conversations with this NPC.Expression error: Unrecognised word "span".

Changes

Date Changes
[[{{#explode:9 November 2022| |0}} {{#explode:9 November 2022| |1}}]] [[{{#explode:9 November 2022| |2}}]]
(update)
  • The NPC was renamed from "Enoch" to "Okina".
  • The NPC's examine text was changed; previously, it was "Harbinger of the River of Blood."

Trivia

  • Okina's name and examine text are likely a reference to the character Okina from the action role-playing game Elden Ring, who is a swordsman that wields a katana known as the Rivers of Blood.
  • Prior to being renamed from Enoch, the NPC was a reference to the British politician Enoch Powell, who was known for his famous Rivers of Blood speech. As this was deemed offensive, the NPC was renamed to Okina as part of the Diversity & Inclusion updates.
  • In the Hawaiian alphabet, Ê»okina is the name of the backwards apostrophe used to denote a glottal stop.