Ideology of darkness

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Ideology of darkness
Released7 January 2016 (Update)
MembersYes
Quest itemNo
Properties
TradeableNo
EquipableNo
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OptionsRead, Drop
ExamineThe Ideology of Darkness, by Philophaire.
Values
Value1 coin
High alch0 coins
Low alch0 coins
Weight0.51 kg
Advanced data
Item ID13532

Ideology of darkness is a book found in the Grand Library in Arceuus. Professor Gracklebone, Sam, and Villia may ask the player to find this book for them, in which their location is random and changes every 80-100 minutes. Upon handing in the book to the player's customer, a book of arcane knowledge is rewarded.

Players cannot perform a drop trick to obtain more books, 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 book readily available after a customer asks for it.

Transcript

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It was upon a summer's day when seated in the garden did one of my pupils approach me.

'Master' he enquired, 'of the altar yonder I hear some say it is a power of light and yet some say it is a power of darkness. Can these not both be true?'

It was not without coincidence that I had spent much of the previous day pondering this very same conundrum as the subject had arisen in lectures and so I had expected this question in the forthcoming days. I replied. 'To answer that question, you must first decide what is light and what is darkness.'

'I see master,' said my student. I interrupted quickly as I expected this response. 'Do you really see? With light you can see, but with darkness you cannot see. How can you answer the question when half of it remains hidden?'

My student looked puzzled. 'Master, if half of it remains hidden I must look harder to see if I can see the other half.'

'That is correct, and how will you look for what is hidden?'

'I must search harder for what I seek, Master, and continue until I find it.'

'But,' I replied, 'If the darkness is too great you will be searching as a blind man without a stick, that will ultimately lead you to failure.'

'Then I must find a stick, Master.'

'What would be better than finding a stick?' I prompted.

'To not be blind, master.'

I felt that we were nearing the end of our conversation, stood and walked towards a grove of trees. My student followed.

'And how would you not be blind in the darkness?' I asked.

'I would bring a light, my master.'

'And how would you find a light?'

'Master, I would search for the light and when I found the light I would be able to search for what is hidden in the darkness.'

For many students I have seen, they would have finished at this point, realising the revelation they had reached. However, this student was very thoughtful and his next question continued the conversation.

'But Master, if I have a light and find what is hidden in the darkness it is no longer hidden, or in darkness.'

'That is correct,' I confirmed, 'so how does that relate to your original question of whether altar yonder is of light or darkness?'

'Master, I believe I understand now.'

He left the garden with his lesson learnt and the darkness in his mind now light.

Changes

Date Changes
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(update)

The book may no longer be deposited to a bank to prevent their use as an efficient Runecraft training method.

Trivia

  • In The Ascent, one of the stories released as part of the Kourend Chronicles, a book written by Philophaire called the Philosophy of Darkness is mentioned. This might be meant as a reference to the Ideology of Darkness, either as an alternative title or as a result of a mistake, although it may also refer to a separate and unrelated title equally written by Philophaire.