![]() ![]() isn't Drezel that priest upstairs? Oh, wait. Option 1: Roald sent me to check on Drezel.Monk: Who are you and what do you want?.You will have to excuse me, I have a kingdom to run. King Roald: And what? I have spent enough time on you, adventurer.King Roald: She withheld important information about one of her associates, and it nearly led to disaster for all of us: every man, woman and child.Yet, people forget that her tale is a cautionary one. King Roald: Ever since Kara-Meir and her friends became famous, adventuring has become a career of choice amongst our youth.King Roald: Indeed, we cannot all be heroes, wandering from one crisis to another.King Roald: I must keep a fixed eye on Morytania to the east.King Roald: You will have to excuse me, I am very busy.King Roald: Do you have anything of importance to say?.King Roald: You will be rewarded in the knowledge that you have done the right thing and assisted the King of Misthalin.King Roald: why the lack of communication from him bothers me somewhat, although I am sure nobody would dare to try and attack our kingdom!.King Roald: His job is to ensure nothing happens to the river at the source that might allow the evil Morytanians to invade this land.King Roald: Drezel is the descendent of one of the original Saradominist priests who first blessed the river, and built the temple there.King Roald: By keeping the water of the river blessed, our defences remain strong, as the fiends that inhabit Morytania cannot cross such a holy barrier.King Roald: The sacred river Salve marks a natural border between our kingdoms, and the temple prevents any invasions to this land from Morytania.King Roald: on the Eastern border of Misthalin, and further East lie the evil lands of Morytania, a fearful land of undead monsters and Zamorakians.King Roald: As you are no doubt aware, this kingdom worships Saradomin, and is a peaceful place to live and prosper.King Roald: Well, that is a slightly impertinent question to ask of your King, but I shall overlook it this time.Player: Why do you care about Drezel anyway?.Option 3: Why do you care about Drezel anyway?. ![]() It lies south of the cliffs, on the source of the river Salve. King Roald: The temple where Drezel lives is but a short journey east from here.Player: Where am I supposed to go again?.Option 2: Where am I supposed to go again?.You're supposed to go make sure nothing's happened to him. King Roald: Drezel is the priest who lives in the Temple to the east of here.King Roald: You have news of Drezel for me?.Talking to Roald about Priest in Peril again I wouldn't even have mentioned it had you not seemed to be looking for something to do anyway. King Roald: Many thanks adventurer! I would have sent one of my squires but they wanted payment for it!.Player: Sure, I don't have anything better to do right now.King Roald: Be a sport and make sure that nothing untoward has happened to the silly old codger for me, would you?.Well anyway, it has been some days since last I heard from Drezel, the priest who lives there. King Roald: Hmm, how strange that you don't.King Roald: Are you aware of the temple east of here? It stands on the river Salve and guards the entrance to the lands of Morytania?.It's funny you should mention it though, as there is something you can do for me. King Roald: A quest you say? Hmm, what an odd request to make of the king.King Roald: So as you can see I'm very busy right now.King Roald: I really hope that sort of thing doesn't happen again in my kingdom! There is a lot to tidy up!.King Roald: The kingdom is at peace again after the battle of Lumbridge! I'm glad to see Saradomin and Zamorak are both gone from there now. ![]()
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