Ah Za Rhoon

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Ah Za Rhoon
Released27 January 2003 (Update)
MembersYes
LocationKaramja
League regionKaramja Karamja
InhabitantsUndead ones
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Ah Za Rhoon, which means magnificence floating on water in an ancient language, was an ancient temple in Karamja that was built by Zadimus and destroyed by Rashiliyia.[1] After being lost for many years, the temple became a legend, making many doubt its existence. This temple is visited during the Shilo Village quest.

Getting there

To get to the temple from Tai Bwo Wannai, go east to the river, cross the log near the crashed glider, and go south along the river until you reach a mound of earth.

Use your spade on it to find a fissure. If you haven't done so already, use a lit light source on the fissure to light up the temple below. (Warning: don't use an expensive light source as you will lose it. Therefore, it is recommended to use a candle or torch). Next, add a rope to the fissure, securing it to the lip. Search the fissure again to climb down into the dungeon below (32 Agility required). After a short period of time the fissure will be covered in earth again - use your spade to uncover the fissure, and the rope and torch will still be in place.

The dungeon

  1. Entrance
  2. Cave in
  3. Smashed table
  4. Strange looking stone
  5. Waterfall rocks
  6. Loose rocks
  7. Old sacks
  8. Ancient gallows

The only monsters in the dungeon are level 64 and 66 Undead ones that ARE aggressive.

References

  1. ^ Trufitus in Shilo Village. Old School RuneScape. "It is from an ancient language. The direct translation is... 'Magnificence floating on water'. (...) Even the great priest Zadimus who built the temple did not survive. Some say that Rashiliyia caused the temple to collapse."