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In a series of hints like the clue scroll system The player is tasked to solve a series of three puzzles to find out where the chest is. Approach the four statues guarding one of the fountains in the central courtyard of Al-Kharid palace. Do the dance emote while the third clue is sure to be revealed with OSRS Gold.
This anagram is related to Ranael the owner of the shops for plateskirts in the southeast region of the palace. She will provide the player the third and final clue when spoken to. Zeke, the scimitar salesman located north of the palace. He offers bronze, iron, steel and mithril versions of the sword. If he is approached the customer, he will present him with a secondary challenge to count every balloon that lands in and on his house.
Larry is located in an oasis in the northern part of the palace, which is near the gate leading to Al-Kharid. He is the one who oversees the fishing tournament and will supply the participant with the necessary fishing equipment for the competition, however, Larry does not tell the player that nothing can be caught in the oasis. Big Dave, a fellow fisherman in the competition has advised purchasing specialty fish at Ali Morrisane, a merchant located east of oasis.
If you inquire concerning the bait Morrisane may agree to offer barter for the spymaster Osman. Take note, however, of Morrisane's three crates surrounding his stand. Osman could use this info to pose a security threat.
My Arm the Troll is organizing an event and is judging it where he's requesting some thing "exciting," "exotic," and, very ostensibly, "not boring."
In the case where the Cook says his pizza was intriguing but it wasn't exotic enough for My Arm's tastes while it is said that Wise Old Man's banana was extravagant, but not enough for me The only way of action for cooking something exciting and exotic is to combine both into a banana pizza.
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