Portal:RuneScape/Did you know
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...that Fortunato, the wine seller, located in Draynor, is a character in one of Edgar Allan Poe's stories called The Cask of Amontillado?
...that soldiers from the Burthorpe Imperial Guard quote real Latin phrases when players speak to them?
...that Icthlarin, of the Menaphite Pantheon, is a reference to Anubis of Egypt?
...that Amascut "The Devourer", is a reference to Ammit, Devourer of the Dead, who ate the souls that were heavier than a feather?
...that Ahab (a pirate in the Port Sarim bar) refers to Captain Ahab of Moby-Dick?
...that players are not allowed to bring sacks into the Zanaris marketplace (for 'security reasons')?
...that in the minigame Rogue's Den, the leader is called Brian O'Richard which is an allusion to Richard O'Brien, the first presenter of the gameshow The Crystal Maze?
...that the Stronghold of Security is a dungeon with each floor being named after one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. They are in the order of: (The Vault of) War, (The Catacomb of) Famine, (The Pit of) Pestilence, and (The Sepulchre of) Death
...that pulling the lever in the party room causes a group of knights to dance on a table and sing a song similar to a scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (though players also have the option of dropping item filled balloons)?
...that many quotes from Monty Python's Flying Circus can be found by examining the citizens of Miscellania?
...that "puff" used to be censored?
...that the monster "Rocnar" players can place in their dungeons is "Rancor" spelled backwards, from the Star Wars Movies?
...that the zombie dance emote is similar to Michael Jackson's dance in Thriller?
...that Bob the Jagex Cat respawns in Burthorpe?
...that players always face south upon login?
...that Rune armour and ore were purple in development?
...that a small ditch exists at the southeast corner of any player owned house?
...that in the classic version of the game players could wield a Scythe on Entrana?
...that players walk west when firemaking, unless a barrier has blocked them? If a barrier exists west and east, players will then walk north!
...that players can tell Shantay that they're an outlaw to get teleported to the Port Sarim jail?
...that if players talk to Zandar in the Dark Wizards' Tower and refuse to leave, they will be teleported to the Lumbridge Swamp?
... that once all curse-related words were once censored to "cabbage"?
... that if players wear a holy or unholy symbol and enter any team in Castle Wars they will be transformed into an imp (holy symbol in the Zamorak portal), sheep (Holy or unholy symbol in Guthix portal), or rabbit (unholy symbol through Sarodomin portal)?
... That if players are caught stealing repetitively from the H.A.M members in the H.A.M. dungeon west of Lumbridge they will eventually be thrown in jail, then eventually thrown out of the dungeon?
... That players can buy a useless/untradable but cool looking Yin and Yang amulet from the makeover mage near Falador?
... That the windmill's flour bin has a maximum capacity of 30 loads?
... That the pirate Bill Teach in the Cabin Fever quest is a reference to the real life pirate Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard?
... Father Laurence (a character and priest from the Romeo and Juliet Quest) in Varrock's church is a reference to Romeo and Juliet's Friar Lawrence in the play?
... That this game, besides often relating to real life situations, also involves customs and traditions from other cultures, such as the Middle East (with kebabs), the Southwestern United States (chili con carne), and Celtic/Irish traditions (the ancient staff)
... That using a (cooked or raw) herring on any tree gives the message "This is not the mightiest tree in the forest."?
... That for the Halloween 2006 update, Diango and players that talk to him quote the Ghostbusters theme song.
... That the gatekeeper guarding the Zanaris marketplace gate used to be an old man, but is now his son?
... That the current gatekeeper guarding the Zanaris marketplace gate used to be guarding the area around the path leading to the Tanglefoot?
... That a NPC named Treznor may be a reference to Trent Reznor?
... That if players examine Oaknock the engineer in the cutscene of the Eyes of Glouphrie quest it will say "Can he build it? Yes he can!", a reference to Bob the Builder?
... During the 2006 halloween event, if players examined the evil roots during the cutscene it would say "The roots of all evil"?
... That when players use a tinderbox on any altar in the RuneScape World, they will receive the message "You fear the wrath of the gods."?
... That not only did Giles, Niles and Miles once turn fish, ore and bars into stackable certs (similar to notes) in Draynor Village on Runescape Classic, but they are named after three of the characters in Kevin Crossley-Holland's King Arthur Trilogy, of which The Seeing Stone won a Bronze Nestlé Smarties Book Prize in 2000.
... That Jagex first implemented a fatigue system to Runescape Classic to combat macroers/botters; that required players to sleep in beds (and woke up by typing a random word) after doing anything physical such as mining or woodcutting. After getting many complaints, Jagex added in a sleeping bag item, that could be used anywhere. This entire system was later removed completely, along with sleeping bags.
... That players cannot bring the 2005 Chistmas scarfs in to the Castle Wars portals, instead players will recieve a message saying "you are not allowed to bring scarfs in to the arena"?
... That after building the tunnel and falling down the tunnel in the Enakhra's Lament quest, your character will say "Argh, my duodenum," which is an approximation of a quote from Family Guy.
.... Mithril is from LOTR?
..... The addy armor is the same material as Wolverine's claws from X-Men?
...... They block Googlie?
...... Medium helms look like Gondorian helmets?