King's Ransom

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King's Ransom (#127)
Released 24 July 2007 (Update)
Members Yes
Quest series Camelot, #3
Lead developer(s) Nancy J

King's Ransom is the final quest in the Camelot quest series, released on 24 July 2007. The player must foil a plot from the Sinclair family and Morgan le Faye to destroy Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table.

King's Ransom is the last "vanilla" quest in the game from before the creation of the August 2007 Archive of RuneScape. All subsequent quests were either developed exclusively for Old School RuneScape or (starting with Land of the Goblins) ported from the original game after the 2013 server launch.

Details

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Official difficultyExperienced
Official lengthMedium
DescriptionLife has been quiet at the Sinclair Mansion since you discovered the murderer... too quiet. So quiet, in fact, that the family has gone! Suspicions are running high that the Sinclairs' recent departure is tied to the disappearance of King Arthur and his knights. But time is running short and clues are scarce, will you crack the case in time?
Requirements
Items required
Recommended
Enemies to defeat None
Ironman concerns
League notes

Unlocking Kandarin Kandarin will auto-complete the quest

Walkthrough

Starting out

To begin the quest, speak to Gossip outside the Sinclair Mansion, just north-west of Camelot Castle. He will explain to you that the Sinclairs have packed up and left after incriminating Anna as Lord Sinclair's murderer. This, however, may not be the same person you proved to be guilty in Murder Mystery. Gossip will explain that one of the family members provided new evidence to prove Anna's guilt. He will then go on to explain that King Arthur and his knights disappeared at the same time as the family's departure. Agree to investigate, and you will start the quest.

Now, speak to the guard who suspects that the Sinclairs have something to do with the mysterious disappearance of the king of Camelot and his knights. He suspects that since Lord Sinclair gave King Arthur the castle, the disappearances may be part of a bigger plot to reclaim Camelot. The guard will explain that the Seers' Council has forbidden anyone to enter Sinclair Mansion or Camelot to investigate and will so pass on the investigation to you.

Investigating

Scrap paper

Break the window on the east side of the mansion, and you shall be inside. Now obtain the following pieces of evidence from their respective locations:

Address form
Evidence Location
Scrap paper Dining room on the ground floor[UK]1st floor[US]. The paper contains incomplete scribblings about Camelot.
Address form 1st floor[UK]2nd floor[US] library and take an address form that was never filled out, proving that the Sinclairs left for good, and never intended to tell anyone where they were moving.
Black knight helm 1st floor[UK]2nd floor[US] library, western bookcase.

Return to the guard by right clicking the window and click on 'break' to get through, and present to him all three pieces of evidence. The guard will agree that there is enough evidence to prove malintent towards King Arthur. He says that since he has to follow proper proceedings that he will have to wait a month before presenting the evidence. You will offer to avoid the bureaucracy. He will then suggest that you learn more about the Sinclair family history, suggesting that town gossips know much about history.

Talk to Gossip. There are three options to ask. Ask all three to learn the Sinclair history.

The first two conversations are about the family history. Gossip will explain Lord Sinclair was a good friend of King Ulthas and did many good things for Kandarin. His children, however, were spoiled and horrid, but Gossip admits he didn't think they would commit murder. The second is about the mansion. He will explain that originally the Sinclairs lived in Camelot (then, under a different name). Lord Sinclair eventually sold the castle to King Arthur and his men. They packed up and built the Sinclair Mansion. His children were furious. The third option is about Anna. Gossip will tell you that she is in the courthouse in Seers' Village, giving a really hard time to the authorities. Gossip is positive Anna will receive a guilty verdict.

Head to the courthouse in Seers' Village (the building directly south of the mansion and south-east of the bank), and speak to Anna. She will say that the original murderer you suspected set her up. She will go on to explain that no one will believe her. She says the new evidence against her was forged. You will then ask her where her family has gone; she will say she doesn't know since she's been locked up. As you go to leave, she will make a deal to help you get into Camelot in exchange for help in receiving a not-guilty verdict. She will then hand you the criminal's thread that you found on the window in Murder Mystery. Anna will suggest that the servants may be able to provide testimony in her defence.

Note: It is possible to skip the following section and obtain a not guilty verdict. Just walk down the stairs in the courthouse, and the trial will begin. Asking the servants questions does not advance the quest and is only purposeful for those who wish to do so or want to (re-)solve the case themselves.

Return to the mansion to learn what the various servants will state during the trial. There are six in total, two of them being located outside of the mansion and the other four being located within it (once again, enter via the broken window to get inside). Ask them every possible question.

The first question will gather information on what happened the night of the murder.

The second question will gather information on where they last saw Anna on that fateful night.

The third question will gather information on whom they ever saw handling the dagger.

The fourth question will gather information on whom the thread may belong to.

The fifth question will gather information on the poison.

After talking to every servant (six in total), head to the lower level of Seers' Village courthouse to begin the trial.

The trial

Items needed: Criminal's thread
The trial begins.

During the trial, you will call witnesses by talking to the judge, and question the witness by talking to the witness. The questions you may ask correspond to those asked while in the mansion. To get a not-guilty verdict, you must rebut the evidence provided:

  • Anna's fingerprints on the dagger
  • Anna having bought poison and not used it
  • A thread from Anna's clothing being found at the crime scene
  • Anna being at the scene of the crime

To successfully clear Anna of the charges, you must rebut this evidence without accidentally providing more incriminating evidence against Anna (for example, bringing out testimony which puts Anna near Lord Sinclair's meal before he died). To do this, call the following witnesses with the following questions:

  • Call the butler as a witness, and ask him about the dagger.
  • Call the dog handler, and ask him about the poison.
  • Call the maid, and ask her about what she saw the night of the murder.
  • Call anyone and ask about the thread to complete the case for the defence.

The judge will end the trial and ask for a verdict. The jury will provide a not-guilty verdict against Anna.

Back to business

Secret passage

Leave the courtroom by clicking the gate; then, talk to Anna in her cell. She will go back to being rude, but will tell you how to enter Camelot.

Head to the east side of Camelot Castle, and search the statue near the temple.

Confronting Anna and Morgan.

You will now see a cutscene of Anna talking to David. The siblings were both responsible for Lord Sinclair's death, and set you up to trap you. They will explain they have no intention to help you. Suddenly, Morgan Le Faye will appear and knock you out with her staff.

In jail

After being knocked out by Morgan Le Faye, you will wake up in a jail with Arthur's Knights and Merlin.

Speak to Merlin. He will explain that:

  • King Arthur has been turned to a granite statue and taken away by the Black Knights.
  • Both the Sinclairs and Morgan Le Faye have teamed up to destroy Arthur and reclaim Camelot castle.
  • The black knights have also agreed to help Morgan Le Faye and the Sinclairs.
  • Morgan Le Faye has stolen the Holy Grail.

Freeing Merlin

Freeing Merlin

Ask Merlin what to do. Follow all of the available conversation options.

Click on the vent at the top of the wall opposite the jail gate inside the cell. A funny animation will show Merlin escaping with the help of all the knights making a pyramid, allowing him to reach the vent.

Note: If you need to leave during this portion of the quest, click on the vent again and the knights will lift you out of the cell. To continue the quest later on, make your way back to Camelot and click on the gates or search the statue again to be teleported back into the cell by Morgan Le Faye.

Freeing the Knights

Using Telekinetic Grab to obtain the hair clip.

If you brought the runes for it, use Telekinetic Grab on the guard fixing his hair outside the cell to obtain a hair clip and use it on the metal door. Otherwise, talk to all of the knights and ask them if they have anything useful to help them escape. You will get a lot of items such as an air rune, a law rune, an empty vial, a cooked shark, a normal log, a bottle of vodka, etc. If you received a lockpick, use it on the metal door; if you received runes, obtain the hair clip from the guard.

You will need to solve a puzzle to unlock the jail lock. The puzzle very closely resembles the popular game Mastermind.

To complete this puzzle, you must set each of four tumblers to the correct height. The most foolproof way to do this (not necessarily the quickest) is to set all tumblers to the lowest height of 0/5, and try the lock. If a tumbler shows a green circle, do not change that tumbler anymore. For all the other tumblers, increase the height by one and try again. If you see a red circle, do not try that height on any other tumblers. Continue until the lock unlocks. This method will take at most six attempts.

Puzzle

You will emerge on the ground floor[UK]1st floor[US] of the Keep Le Faye. Arthur's knights will be engaged in battle with the Renegade Knights.

Finding the Holy Grail

Riddle to the Holy Grail

Head to the top floor and search on the table to the north. You will now have to solve a riddle (click on Show riddle) and choose the correct container holding the Holy Grail. The correct box is the round purple one on the right, second last box if counting from left to right.

Note: Some of the boxes contain a trap which will deal 5 damage, drain a random skill by several levels, and teleport you to near the cave entrance just north of Ardougne Monastery. To continue the quest, you will have to either try opening the door to Keep Le Faye, click on the gates of Camelot, or search the statue again. Morgan Le Faye will then appear and will teleport you back to jail. There, you don't need to solve the door puzzle again—you just have to open the door and walk back to the top floor.

Freeing King Arthur

You must now free King Arthur from his stone prison. Head to Wizard Cromperty in East Ardougne.

Cromperty will explain you need to free King Arthur like you did to Petra Fiyed during One Small Favour, though this time, you also need to unravel Morgan's spell. He will give you an animate rock scroll—you will need to use on King Arthur once you have both the Holy Grail and some granite in your inventory.

Note: Even if you already have the Animate scroll, you will still need to go talk to Wizard Cromperty, or your player will not be willing to cast the spell on King Arthur. Be sure to completely finish the dialogue after receiving the scroll, or you will need to return and speak with him again. If you have the animate scroll in your bank he will not give you another one.

To actually get to King Arthur, you will need to have a bronze med helm, iron chainbody, black platebody, black platelegs/skirt and black full helmet.

Tip: Get the bronze med helm and iron chainbody in Draynor Manor and at Wayne's Chains in Falador respectively if you still need them.

Head to the Black Knights' Fortress west of Edgeville/north of Ice Mountain. (A Mind altar teleport is the closest teleport.)

Equip the helm and chain, and enter the Black Knights' Fortress through the guards' door. Then, put on your black equipment, and push the wall right behind the guards' door. You cannot push the wall if you are not wearing full black armour.

King Arthur turned into a stone statue.

Climb down the ladder, and you will see King Arthur's statue. Use the free option.

Talk to King Arthur, and give him the guard uniform (bronze med helm and iron chainbody).

Return to Camelot and speak to King Arthur in his castle to finish the quest and receive your reward.

Rewards

Required for completing

Completion of King's Ransom is required for the following:

Music

Changes

Date Changes
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(update)

A cutscene in the King's Ransom quest has been fixed, it was cutting off King Arthur's poor head.

Trivia

  • When the quest was introduced in RuneScape 2, the Party Room was moved from Seers' Village to Falador to make room for the Seers' Village Courthouse.
    • When finding Anna not guilty, Party Room balloons fall down. This is because of the Party Room being here previously, as stated by the judge when talking to him after the acquittal, and the prosecutor also tells of the problem they have with the dancing knights.
  • If you talk to Merlin after the quest, he will give you a hair clip as a memory of the adventure.
  • When in jail, one of the knights is playing with a baseball; it's a reference to the movie The Great Escape with Steve McQueen.
  • When the Knights of the Round Table die in battle at Keep Le Faye, they simply respawn where they were killed.
  • When discussing with Merlin how to escape, your character asks if he's going to turn everyone into fish and swim out. This is a reference to the 1963 Disney animated movie The Sword in the Stone.
  • Despite the 65 Defence requirement not being boostable, if the quest hasn't been started and the player boosts to 65 Defence, the quest log will show the requirement as being met.
  • The Holy Grail riddle section is a reference to Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, where Hermione solves a very similar riddle.
  • In Murder Mystery, the player remarks that the Sinclair guard dog would bark loudly at any intruder. Sure enough, after the player breaks the window and enters the house, the dog begins barking.
  • When talking to Wizard Cromperty about freeing King Arthur, he wonders aloud whether using a magical item that turns someone into stone on King Arthur would free him. You can use the ring of stone on King Arthur to free him without consuming granite.
  • To enter the Sinclair Mansion at the start of the quest, you have to break a smashed window, which already doesn't make much sense. Subsequently, you have to break the already-broken smashed window to enter or exit the mansion.