Ignatius Vulcan

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Ignatius Vulcan
Released18 October 2006 (Update)
MembersYes
RaceHuman
LocationNorth-east of the Sorcerer's Tower
League regionKandarin Kandarin
ShopFiremaking cape
GenderMale
OptionsTalk-to
ExamineThe Master of Fire!
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Advanced data
NPC ID118

Ignatius Vulcan is a master firemaker, who wanders around the forest north-east of the Sorcerer's Tower, south of Seers' Village. He makes fires in a random area, but when the fire is gone, no ashes remain. If you have a conversation with him, he implies that he neglected his combat skills, as well as Mining, and questing, in order to become a master of Firemaking.

If a player has achieved 99 Firemaking, they can purchase a Firemaking cape and its corresponding hood from Vulcan for 99,000 coins.

Stock

Note: If a player has multiple 99s, they will receive the trimmed variant of the cape instead.

ItemPrice
sold at
Firemaking cape 99,000
Firemaking cape(t) 99,000

Dialogue

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Trivia

  • Vulcan was introduced to the game at the same time as the Cape of Accomplishment, as Jagex could not find another NPC who was appropriately associated with firemaking to sell the cape.
  • The name "Ignatius" comes from the Latin word ignis, which means fire. Similarly, the name "Vulcan" comes from the Latin word vulcãnus, who is the Roman god of fire and metalworking.
  • He is the only cape seller to wear a trimmed version of the cape he sells.
  • It is assumed Ignatius' second 99 is Woodcutting, due to the need for logs. [1]

References

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