Tirannwn
Tirannwn | ||||
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Released | 20 September 2004 (Update) | |||
Members | Yes | |||
Capital | Prifddinas | |||
League region | Tirannwn✓ | |||
Inhabitants | Elves | |||
Map | ||||
Advanced data | ||||
Type | region | |||
Location on World Map | ||||
Lunar Isle | ||||
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Varlamore | ← | Tirannwn | → | Kingdom of Kandarin |
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Isle of Souls |
Tirannwn (pronunciation: /tɪˈranʊn/ TIR-an-un[1]) is a heavily forested region located west of Kandarin. It can only be accessed by starting Regicide. Other ways of entry include boarding a charter ship to Port Tyras (upon completion of Regicide), travelling through Arandar (also upon completion of Regicide), Iorwerth camp teleport scrolls, and elf teleport crystals obtained during Mourning's End Part I.
The elves lived for many hundreds of years and saw the God Wars. It is said that the elves retreated there, but it is not said when.
Apart from elves, there are rabbits, dire wolves, and grizzly bears that inhabit Tirannwn. The many traps and dense forest make travelling through Tirannwn difficult and potentially dangerous (see Traps for more details). It is wise to bring anti-poison potions (or equivalent) and food. Level 56 Agility is required to navigate Tirannwn fully, as players may come across dense forest that requires 56 Agility to go through.
Places of interest
- Arandar, the overground pass leading into Tirannwn.
- Prifddinas, the great elven city. Formed by elf crystals and quite a sight to behold. The City can be accessed upon completing Song of the Elves.
- Tyras Camp, the camp of King Tyras. You may buy halberds here. There are many Tyras guards patrolling but they are non-aggressive.
- Iorwerth Camp, which contains a loom for spinning cloth. This is the location of Lord Iorwerth and several Elf warriors.
- Lletya, a rebel village located in the south-east part of Tirannwn.
- Gwenith, a small village north of Prifddinas. Can be accessed upon completing Song of the Elves.
- Mynydd, a lone mountain located just north-west of Prifddinas. Contains a single Black Dragon. Can be accessed upon completing Song of the Elves.
- Gorlah, an old shrine to Seren north of Prifddinas. Can be accessed upon completing Song of the Elves.
- Zul-Andra, a small village where Zulrah can be fought.
Notable NPCs
- Lord Iorwerth: Plays a role in Regicide and Song of the Elves, can be found in the Iorwerth Camp
- Ilfeen: Recharges your crystal equipment for a fee
- Eluned: Plays a part in the Roving Elves quest & recharges your teleport crystal for a small fee
- Islwyn: Grandson of Glarial, involved in the Roving Elves quest. He can sell you a new crystal bow, but he cannot recharge seeds
- Arianwyn: Involved in Mourning's End Part I and Part II
Traps
Tirannwn is littered with traps that may be difficult to notice, so be wary. There are three types of traps:
- Leaf trap: Deals fifteen damage. Approach them and select jump at the side nearest to you.
- Stick traps: Deal eight damage. Click on the base of the trap to pass. Stand right next to it then spam click the trap until you pass it. Failure to pass will give you a face full of spikes, hit damage and throw you back.
- Tripwire: Somewhat hard to spot and which require you to select to hop over. Failure results in two arrows being fired dealing five damage each and poisoning you (starting at two). The success chance of passing this trap ranges linearly from 30/255 (11.76%) at level one Agility to 155/255 (60.78%) at level 99 Agility[2]
Quests
- Underground Pass
- Regicide
- Roving Elves
- Mourning's End Part I
- Mourning's End Part II
- Song of the Elves
Other
- There are magic trees located near Islwyn.
- There are spots to mine adamantite ore, also near Islwyn. (Western Provinces achievement)
- North of the Elf Tracker is a white berries spawn.
- The Gauntlet is a challenging minigame where players enter with no supplies and must gather and fight for materials to defeat the Crystalline Hunllef.
- The Mining skilling boss Zalcano.