The second thing was a sort of mask

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asked Mar 27, 2020 in H&E by MMOexpsitefans (440 points)

Well, what am I to consider that OSRS gold? Lurking in the shadows outside my window, A stranger? There are menacing ways to send a letter. Nonetheless, it seems that understands more about the Warforge! Than anyone else I have spoken to. Just to be safe, we would probably better not slip Journal pages. If you're looking for more information regarding Runescape Archaeology, then you will only have to wait for the Road to Runescape Archaeology videos, where you will learn all you need to know about how the skill works.

Our intrepid colleagues have monitored Professor Tony to the Kharidian Desert, where he met with an intriguingly comfortable ally.Once back, I find myself questioning whether I have let this entire project escape control. Yesterday morning I was greeted with a letter by Dr Nabanik, thanking me for letting him lead the investigation into the dig site we discovered north east of Al Kharid. The only issue is, I do not recall telling him anything - in actuality, I'd rather hoped to lead the charge on this one myself and have a little experience for after.

There's only 1 thing to do today - that I must travel to Al Kharid and explain the misunderstanding. I only hope the good doctor hasn't gotten too carried away already.Oh dear. Despite my reservations, I can not deny that even Dr Nabanik is doing a superb job. Almost the moment I came we stumbled upon a pair of intriguing artefacts. If I didn't know better, I would have said that he knew where they would be buried. But that's ridiculous, isn't it?

The artefacts themselves were something to behold. The very first one was an excellent example of Zarosian art, a purplish crystal bound in bands of gold. It had an unusual power to it, also. Certainly something to investigate further. The second thing was a sort of mask, forged in a metal that was similar into the specimens we found back at our dig website. I had been thinking that we should start mining out the ore and crack with some experiments to buy rs 3 gold when I discovered my companion looked subdued.

He simply stared down into the empty eyes of the mask. I think I saw tears from his eyes. What an odd chap. It's fantastic to see an archaeologist so invested in his subject.

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