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Saradomin
Saradomin is a mythical character from the game RuneScape. Saradomin is the God of wisdom and the God of order. Saradomin was one of the two main participants in the God wars after Guthix departed. While Guthix was gone, Saradomin shaped the world as he would and created most of the intelligent races.
Saradomin's symbol is a four-pointed star. Saradomin is seen as an old man with a bald head and white back hair. Saradomin has the most human followers and altars to his glory can be found throughout the world of RuneScape. Saradomin monks have set up many places of worship to him, including the Monastery/Prayer Guild and a church on the island Entrana. Despite Guthix's ban on the Gods interfering in the RuneScape realm, Saradomin will still offer his followers help in the form of prayers. Entrana is honored as being the place where saradomin first arrived on runescape and is entirely dedicated to him. In the mage arena Saradomin's spell is known as "Saradomin strike" which causes a lightning bolt to fall on whom it is cast on
Saradomin gets joy whenever his followers glorify him in the form of burying the bones of the dead, singing hymns in his honor, and other rituals in his name. He also will often enjoy a game of runelink with Guthix rather often. In Saradomin's letters he usually talks with fully modern British english but from time to time he will lapse into an older english like Guthix.
RuneScape cheats
Since at least 2001, players have attempted to find ways to cheat in the MMORPG RuneScape. While cheating is generally discouraged in most games, cheating in MMORPGs is usually highly discouraged, as cheats give the cheaters an unfair advantage over other players. Cheating is also against the rules, and one can be banned for cheating.
When RuneScape first opened, cheating was rare. Gradually it rose to an all-time high, and was rarely prevented. However, when Jagex introduced the RuneScape members service, the additional cash revenue meant they were able to start enforcing the rules better. Many macro detection routines were implemented. It is nearly impossible to hack RuneScape by any method, so the most common cheating technique is to create macro programs to gain an unfair advantage over other players in the game. Cheaters used these programs to automatically play the game for them, and gain levels on their character while they were not playing.
An earlier popular program of this type was a 'clicker macro' which looked at colours/text on the screen and worked out where to click. Notably the "AutoMiner" (by Nicholas Sherlock), which allowed users to automatically mine. The "AutoMiner" is no longer being maintained, and with further measures from Jagex (detailed below), eventually became ineffective.
Jagex responded with some workarounds, such as shifting the screen by a few pixels in a random direction every ten seconds or so. This meant cheats that always click on the same spot on the screen will miss the target after a few minutes. Other counter measures included automatically logging the user off after 3 or 4 minutes of standing in the same spot, making the minimap's compass display have only a loose relation to the angle of the map being displayed and making the minimap rotate a little bit at random to discourage cheats that can examine the minimap for specific details for navigation. Some clicker programs were even able to operate despite these measures, so Jagex made a very controversial change. Users found themselves becoming "fatigued" while doing any task that might be automated with a cheat, and were required to type in a mangled word to recover from their fatigue. In RuneScape 2, Jagex got rid of fatigue, and went with a "random event" system, where monsters would appear while performing any in-game action. There was also another set of random events that would happen at any time (one being a Mysterious Old Man that would teleport you and throw all of your items on the ground if you did not talk to him, but if you talked to him, he gave you gold.)
Another attempted cheat was to manipulate the communications protocol directly and try to create a program which sent gameplay instructions directly to the server. This was much more effective than trying to examine the screen, but after a while Jagex fought back by randomly changing the communications protocol to make it harder for communications-based hacks to operate.
While cheaters were writing such programs, a number of flaws in the RuneScape code were discovered. While the RuneScape server attempted to validate all external input, a few severe mistakes in the server code allowed some users to trick the system into giving them items, duplicating items, and killing NPCs which were supposed to be non-fightable. All of these attacks were a result of mistakes in Jagex's server code. They should not have been possible, but were at least fixed within a few hours of the problems coming to light.
At this time, there are no publicly known methods of "hacking" RuneScape.
There are a number of sites on the Internet that still claim to offer cheating tools. However, users should be extremely wary of these sites, since they are generally not what they seem, and the programs they offer may:
Contain a keystroke logging Trojan horse designed to steal the users RuneScape password and hence their items.
Use 'clicker macro' style techniques as described above, which are now detected, and would probably just get the user's account banned. Could even be more sophisticated than a simple cheating tool, and be a type of spyware, loading with Windows automatically, and even replacing system files.
It is recommended that RuneScape users do not try to hack others, though some people do experience that some of their items went missing or their password and the recovery questions had mysteriously changed. To prevent accounts from being stolen, JAGeX implemented a system where any changes to recovery questions take 2 weeks to take effect.
There are many moderators that keep the game safe. There are three different types of moderators: forum moderators, player moderators, and Jagex moderators. Forum moderators moderate the RuneScape message boards (or forums) which have the power to instate 24-hour forum bans, player moderators moderate in the game and can implement mutes to prevent abusive players from talking for a small amount of time, and Jagex moderators are employees of the Jagex company that have more power than both.
Aubury, the rune seller in Varrock, agrees to send runes to Ali without any tasks. However, when you return to Ali, he tells you he has a problem: he can't unlock the rune caskets. The boxes are locked with a form of Sudoku puzzle, except the symbols used are runes, not numbers. Small rune boxes use four types of runes in a four by four grid, and are very easy to solve. Once you solve a small box, you have the option to purchase the elemental runes within it. The runes you do not purchase go into an elemental rune shop that can be seen by anyone who has unlocked a small box. The large boxes are the classic nine by nine Sudoku puzzle, with nine varieties of runes.
Unlocking one of these gives you the option of buying the runes within it; these contain the secondary runes used along with elemental runes to perform spells, such as attacking runes, enchanting runes, etc. See Magic skill. The runes you do not buy go into a separate rune shop accessible to anyone who has opened a large box. Players using the Thieving skill have the option to pick the locks, however, the large box is considerably hard to pick. The reason for this is that the runes are very inexpensive, for example, the street price for law (teleportation) runes is 300-350 gold coins each, while the shop sells them at 252 gold coins each.
Icthlarin
Icthlarin is a rather unknown God to most of RuneScape but in the deserts especially in the ancient cities of Menaphos and especially the city of Sophanum he is better known than all of the above-mentioned Gods. Icthlarin is the God of the dead and is suspected to have been an ally of Saradomin during the God wars. Icthlarin is seen as something of a combination between man and dog since he has a dog's head and the body of a man (which is covered in gray/black dog fur) resembling many of the ancient Egyptian Gods .
His greatest adversary is his sister who craves to destroy the souls of man in direct conflict with Icthlarin's will. His followers include the menaphites, cats, and other peoples of the deserts. His symbol looks much like the Egyptian symbol for eternal life but slightly slanted. Being the God of the dead, Icthlarin can grant immortality to beings by simply refusing them a natural death (they can still however be murdered) which he does for the cats now employed as the guardians of the dead.
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