Miss Schism

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Miss Schism
Released26 September 2005 (Update)
Also calledOld woman
MembersNo
RaceHuman
LocationDraynor Village
League regionMisthalin Misthalin
GenderFemale
OptionsTalk-to
ExamineA busy-body who loves a bit of gossip.
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Advanced data
NPC ID2116

Miss Schism is a lady who can be found in Draynor Village next to the window of the Wise Old Man's house. She shares gossip and rumours with the player, particularly those about the Wise Old Man. She suspects that he was the person who robbed the Draynor Village bank and killed all the guards, bankers, and witnesses.

She is a member of the Draynor Manor Restoration Fund. She tells the player how Draynor Manor is going to be turned into a Museum.

She helps the player and Gnome Child during the 20th Anniversary event to obtain the partyhat of the Wise Old Man, when the Wise Old Man is away from home during Swan Song. She talks about having found the Wise Old Man's store of holiday items from the 2017 Christmas event hidden in his house "a long ago", and took some for herself. She believes the Wise Old Man didn't deserve them, and are "evidence of his crimes", to not feel sorry for him.

Dialogue

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Trivia

  • The word schism means a division between a group of people, possibly referring to the division that rumours and gossip can cause.
  • Her name sounds very similar to the spanish word "Chisme", which means "Gossip". The spanish word has the same cognate as the English word schism, both deriving from the same ancient greek word for being split (in opinion).