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** An honourable mention goes to the elven elders themselves, and how they hid from Lord Iorwerth. One turned himself into a tree. Another hid in the spirit plane. One of them hid on the other side of the main continent in a hidden dungeon that could only be accessed using her potion recipe. One of them died, but still made sure that her wisdom could be passed on to any clan member who could see a statue of her greatest work.

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** An honourable mention goes to the elven elders themselves, and how they hid from Lord Iorwerth. One turned himself into a tree. Another hid in the spirit plane. One of them hid on the other side of the main continent in a hidden dungeon that could only be accessed using her potion recipe. One of them died, but still made sure that her wisdom could be passed on to any clan member who could see a statue of her greatest work.work.
* Almost everyone knows by now that Sliske is a manipulative sadistic sneaky narcissistic god-killer who is just pitting every god against one another for his own amusement. [[spoiler:Except in ''Kindred Spirits'' the World Guardian discovers that his plans have been in motion for '''years'''. Ever since a ship bound for the Eastern Lands was marooned and its crew scattered; with one crew member admitted to an asylum for speaking of a person who doesn't exist. Sliske interrogated the man for this information, and its apparent connection to the Gods. He soon finds out that the person the sailor was speaking about was you, the adventurer, who hadn't even been born. In addition, Sliske is not the man in charge, but is working for another party, one with a vested interest in the World Guardian. When he finds out that you know of these discoveries, he is NOT happy.]]
* Apparently, the World Guardian is so awesome, doing things such as [[OneManArmy defending Burthorpe from trolls singlehandedly]] or solving a mystery the royal guards can't crack is just another Tuesday for them. As one character points out in ''Kindred Spirits'', this makes [[TallPoppySyndrome them and their cohorts inferior by comparison.]]
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* When players first logged on after the RuneScape 3 update, they were met with a cutscene showing Zamorak and Saradomin meeting outside Lumbridge, and engaging in a BeamOWar. It caused the area between Lumbridge and Draynor to turn into a blasted battleground, with glowing green rocks everywhere. This was the setup for the first World Event; players can choose to fight for Saradomin or Zamorak, gathering as many of the green rocks, or "Divine Tears" as possible to empower their chosen god and help them overpower the other.

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* When players first logged on after the RuneScape [=RuneScape=] 3 update, they were met with a cutscene showing Zamorak and Saradomin meeting outside Lumbridge, and engaging in a BeamOWar. It caused the area between Lumbridge and Draynor to turn into a blasted battleground, with glowing green rocks everywhere. This was the setup for the first World Event; players can choose to fight for Saradomin or Zamorak, gathering as many of the green rocks, or "Divine Tears" as possible to empower their chosen god and help them overpower the other.
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** And three words in response: "Then, we fight." Yep. Zanik just talked an entire nation of pacifists into a standoff with the God of War, knowing that they have very little chance to win. As the finale summarizes, you taught the Dorgeshuun curiosity; Zanik taught them courage.
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* Now we know why Tumeken, the Menaphite sun god and head of that particular pantheon, hasn't shown up in the Sixth Age. Back in the Second Age, when the Mahjarrat joined Zaros, there were about 500 of them. Tumeken reacted by suicide bombing an entire race of HumanoidAbominations and wiping most of them out. The downside to this was that the land they were in became a desert, and about half of Tumeken's people died with him.

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* Now we know why Tumeken, the Menaphite sun god and head of that particular pantheon, hasn't shown up in the Sixth Age. Back in the Second Age, when the Mahjarrat joined Zaros, there were about 500 of them. Tumeken reacted by suicide bombing an entire race of HumanoidAbominations [[HumanoidAbomination humanoid abominations]] and wiping most of them out. The downside to this was that the land they were in became a desert, and about half of Tumeken's people died with him.



** Remember back when this quest was about a plague and some [[ObstructiveBureaucrat annoyingly inefficient public officials]]? The writers of the quest sure do, and they resolve the fate of the people of West Ardougne in the most satisfying way: revolution. The player breaks the truth of the plague and the Death Guard to the people, and they storm the Mourner Headquarters along with all of the NPCs from the early quests and kill the Mourners.

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** Remember back when this quest was about a plague and some [[ObstructiveBureaucrat annoyingly inefficient public officials]]? The writers of the quest sure do, and they resolve the fate of the people of West Ardougne in the most satisfying way: revolution. The player breaks the truth of the plague and the Death Guard to the people, and they storm the Mourner Headquarters along with all of the NPCs [[NonPlayerCharacter NPCs]] from the early quests and kill the Mourners.
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** To add to this the three fights in the Kyzaj Tournament, Yelps the goblin, who used his wealth to buy lucky Bandos gear such as a Godsword, armor and bodyguards and gets beaten by the player; Lol the troll, who you fight with no armor, and still beat; and Graardor, who fights like mentioned previously.
** Furthermore, at the end of the Graardor fight, the rules of the tournament say that the loser becomes the winner's lieutenant in the army; meaning Graardor now answers to Zanik. The bandosians respond by [[spoiler: bringing Zanik into the arena and forcing you to kill her to prove you are a worthy warrior; but you can choose not to. The result of sparing her is that se becomes the leader of all Bandosians and resolves to move them to their home plane of Yu-bi'usk.]]
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** King Lathas, who has been collaborating with the Mourners and Lord Iorwerth, sends troops to retake West Ardougne. The player was ready, though. Members of the Ardougne City Council (Ardougne appears to have a constitutional, rather than absolute, monarchy) were already alerted to Lathas's doing, and had issued an order for the city militia to stand down. The Knights of Ardougne and the Heroes' Guild members side with the Council, and King Lathas is overthrown.

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** King Lathas, who has been collaborating with the Mourners and Lord Iorwerth, sends troops to retake West Ardougne. The player was ready, though. Members of the Ardougne City Council (Ardougne [[note]]Ardougne appears to have a constitutional, rather than absolute, monarchy) monarchy[[/note]] were already alerted to Lathas's doing, and had issued an order for the city militia to stand down. The Knights of Ardougne and the Heroes' Guild members side with the Council, and King Lathas is overthrown.
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** Remember back when this quest was about a plague and some [[ObstructionistBureaucrat annoyingly inefficient public officials]]? The writers of the quest sure do, and they resolve the fate of the people of West Ardougne in the most satisfying way: revolution. The player breaks the truth of the plague and the Death Guard to the people, and they storm the Mourner Headquarters along with all of the NPCs from the early quests and kill the Mourners.

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** Remember back when this quest was about a plague and some [[ObstructionistBureaucrat [[ObstructiveBureaucrat annoyingly inefficient public officials]]? The writers of the quest sure do, and they resolve the fate of the people of West Ardougne in the most satisfying way: revolution. The player breaks the truth of the plague and the Death Guard to the people, and they storm the Mourner Headquarters along with all of the NPCs from the early quests and kill the Mourners.
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** An honourable mention goes to the elven elders themselves, and how they hid from Lord Iorwerth. One turned himself into a tree. Another hid in the spirit plane. One of them hid on the other side of the main continent in a hidden dungeon that could only be accessed using her potion recipe.

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** An honourable mention goes to the elven elders themselves, and how they hid from Lord Iorwerth. One turned himself into a tree. Another hid in the spirit plane. One of them hid on the other side of the main continent in a hidden dungeon that could only be accessed using her potion recipe. One of them died, but still made sure that her wisdom could be passed on to any clan member who could see a statue of her greatest work.
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* The Mighty Falls is one for both General Graardor and the player. Graardor picks up a weapon for this fight, and he goes from being easily the weakest of the God Wars Dungeon bosses to a truly terrifying foe. He smashes the arena throughout the fight, forcing the player to literally fight him up close the entire time, two or three swings of his kyzaj can end the player if they strike, and he is far more durable to boot. To compensate, the player uses a completely foreign weapon for the first time, and manages to win. Earlier on, the player is able to defeat the troll champion without any armor, which in the Evolution of Combat, means a much smaller lifebar.

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* The Mighty Falls is one for both General Graardor and the player. Graardor picks up a weapon for this fight, and he goes from being easily the weakest of the God Wars Dungeon bosses to a truly terrifying foe. He smashes the arena throughout the fight, forcing the player to literally fight him up close the entire time, two or three swings of his kyzaj can end the player if they strike, and he is far more durable to boot. To compensate, the player uses a completely foreign weapon for the first time, and manages to win. Earlier on, the player is able to defeat the troll champion without any armor, which in the Evolution of Combat, means a much smaller lifebar.lifebar.
* Plague's End, the finale of the elf quest series, wrapped up not only the longest, but one of the oldest quest lines in Runescape, which covered a large amount of content. All of the loose ends were tied up, resulting in a continuous awesome moment. Some highlights:
** Remember back when this quest was about a plague and some [[ObstructionistBureaucrat annoyingly inefficient public officials]]? The writers of the quest sure do, and they resolve the fate of the people of West Ardougne in the most satisfying way: revolution. The player breaks the truth of the plague and the Death Guard to the people, and they storm the Mourner Headquarters along with all of the NPCs from the early quests and kill the Mourners.
** King Lathas, who has been collaborating with the Mourners and Lord Iorwerth, sends troops to retake West Ardougne. The player was ready, though. Members of the Ardougne City Council (Ardougne appears to have a constitutional, rather than absolute, monarchy) were already alerted to Lathas's doing, and had issued an order for the city militia to stand down. The Knights of Ardougne and the Heroes' Guild members side with the Council, and King Lathas is overthrown.
** The Tyras troops get their own awesome moment. By timing their last stand against Iorwerth to coincide with the player rebuilding the elf city of Priffdinas, they prevent him from sending troops to stop the player and the elders.
** An honourable mention goes to the elven elders themselves, and how they hid from Lord Iorwerth. One turned himself into a tree. Another hid in the spirit plane. One of them hid on the other side of the main continent in a hidden dungeon that could only be accessed using her potion recipe.
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** [[CurbstompBattle Guthix versus Bandos]] in the backstory. Sure, there was pretty much no way that a transcendent being like Guthix could ever lose a fair fight to a lower tier god. But Guthix's KirkSummation to Bandos and declaration that the creatures Bandos brought to Gielinor were to be freed of Bandos's tyranny, and the casual way Guthix knocked Bandos back to Yubiusk definitely qualify as awesome.
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* Now we know why Tumeken, the Menaphite sun god and head of that particular pantheon, hasn't shown up in the Sixth Age. Back in the Second Age, when the Mahjarrat joined Zaros, there were about 500 of them. Tumeken reacted by suicide bombing an entire race of HumanoidAbominations and wiping most of them out. The downside to this was that the land they were in became a desert, and about half of Tumeken's people died with him.

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* Now we know why Tumeken, the Menaphite sun god and head of that particular pantheon, hasn't shown up in the Sixth Age. Back in the Second Age, when the Mahjarrat joined Zaros, there were about 500 of them. Tumeken reacted by suicide bombing an entire race of HumanoidAbominations and wiping most of them out. The downside to this was that the land they were in became a desert, and about half of Tumeken's people died with him.him.
* The Mighty Falls is one for both General Graardor and the player. Graardor picks up a weapon for this fight, and he goes from being easily the weakest of the God Wars Dungeon bosses to a truly terrifying foe. He smashes the arena throughout the fight, forcing the player to literally fight him up close the entire time, two or three swings of his kyzaj can end the player if they strike, and he is far more durable to boot. To compensate, the player uses a completely foreign weapon for the first time, and manages to win. Earlier on, the player is able to defeat the troll champion without any armor, which in the Evolution of Combat, means a much smaller lifebar.
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* Now we know why Tumeken, the Menaphite sun god and head of that particular pantheon, hasn't shown up in the Sixth Age. Back in the Second Age, when the Mahjarrat joined Zaros, there were about 500 of them. Tumeken reacted by suicide bombing an entire race of HumanoidAbominations and wiping most of them out.

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* Now we know why Tumeken, the Menaphite sun god and head of that particular pantheon, hasn't shown up in the Sixth Age. Back in the Second Age, when the Mahjarrat joined Zaros, there were about 500 of them. Tumeken reacted by suicide bombing an entire race of HumanoidAbominations and wiping most of them out. The downside to this was that the land they were in became a desert, and about half of Tumeken's people died with him.
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* When players first logged on after the Runescape 3 update, they were met with a cutscene showing Zamorak and Saradomin meeting outside Lumbridge, and engaging in a BeamOWar. It caused the area between Lumbridge and Draynor to turn into a blasted battleground, with glowing green rocks everywhere. This was the setup for the first World Event; players can choose to fight for Saradomin or Zamorak, gathering as many of the green rocks, or "Divine Tears" as possible to empower their chosen god and help them overpower the other.

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* When players first logged on after the Runescape RuneScape 3 update, they were met with a cutscene showing Zamorak and Saradomin meeting outside Lumbridge, and engaging in a BeamOWar. It caused the area between Lumbridge and Draynor to turn into a blasted battleground, with glowing green rocks everywhere. This was the setup for the first World Event; players can choose to fight for Saradomin or Zamorak, gathering as many of the green rocks, or "Divine Tears" as possible to empower their chosen god and help them overpower the other.
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* When players first logged on after the Runescape 3 update, they were met with a cutscene showing Zamorak and Saradomin meeting outside Lumbridge, and engaging in a BeamOWar. It caused the area between Lumbridge and Draynor to turn into a blasted battleground, with glowing green rocks everywhere. This was the setup for the first World Event; players can choose to fight for Saradomin or Zamorak, gathering as many of the green rocks, or "Divine Tears" as possible to empower their chosen god and help them overpower the other.

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* When players first logged on after the Runescape 3 update, they were met with a cutscene showing Zamorak and Saradomin meeting outside Lumbridge, and engaging in a BeamOWar. It caused the area between Lumbridge and Draynor to turn into a blasted battleground, with glowing green rocks everywhere. This was the setup for the first World Event; players can choose to fight for Saradomin or Zamorak, gathering as many of the green rocks, or "Divine Tears" as possible to empower their chosen god and help them overpower the other.other.
* Now we know why Tumeken, the Menaphite sun god and head of that particular pantheon, hasn't shown up in the Sixth Age. Back in the Second Age, when the Mahjarrat joined Zaros, there were about 500 of them. Tumeken reacted by suicide bombing an entire race of HumanoidAbominations and wiping most of them out.
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** It becomes more awesome in hindsight when a tier list was made to show the power of each god. Bandos was up in the tier with Saradomin and Zamorak, two of the key gods in Gielinor's lore, before getting dropped into the next one due to the player's interference. It wasn't just screwing over Bandos' plans, but severely weakening him as well.
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* When players first logged on after the Runescape 3 update, they were met with a cutscene showing Zamorak and Saradomin meeting outside Lumbridge, and engaging in a BeamOWar. It caused the area between Lumbridge and Draynor to turn into a blasted battleground, with glowing green rocks everywhere. This was the setup for the first World Event; players can choose to fight for Saradomin or Zamorak, gathering as many of the green rocks, or "Divine Tears" as possible to empower their chosen god.

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* When players first logged on after the Runescape 3 update, they were met with a cutscene showing Zamorak and Saradomin meeting outside Lumbridge, and engaging in a BeamOWar. It caused the area between Lumbridge and Draynor to turn into a blasted battleground, with glowing green rocks everywhere. This was the setup for the first World Event; players can choose to fight for Saradomin or Zamorak, gathering as many of the green rocks, or "Divine Tears" as possible to empower their chosen god.god and help them overpower the other.
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** Also, the player, should they chose to do so, manages to motivate the Guardians of Guthix to fight against what seem to be impossible odds.

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** Also, the player, should they chose to do so, manages to motivate the Guardians of Guthix to fight against what seem to be impossible odds.odds.
* When players first logged on after the Runescape 3 update, they were met with a cutscene showing Zamorak and Saradomin meeting outside Lumbridge, and engaging in a BeamOWar. It caused the area between Lumbridge and Draynor to turn into a blasted battleground, with glowing green rocks everywhere. This was the setup for the first World Event; players can choose to fight for Saradomin or Zamorak, gathering as many of the green rocks, or "Divine Tears" as possible to empower their chosen god.
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** More impressive in that the teleportation spell flawlessly [[spoiler: whisked [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Nex]], [[PlayingWithFire Char]], and several renewed [[{{Badass}} strong Mahjarrat]] ]]. [[spoiler: Saradomin]] has good reason to be surprised.

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** More impressive in that the teleportation spell flawlessly [[spoiler: whisked [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Nex]], [[PlayingWithFire Char]], and several renewed [[{{Badass}} strong Mahjarrat]] ]]. [[spoiler: Saradomin]] has good reason to be surprised.surprised.
** Also, the player, should they chose to do so, manages to motivate the Guardians of Guthix to fight against what seem to be impossible odds.

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* Although it happens after [[spoiler:[[TearJerker Guthix's death]]]], watching [[spoiler:Saradomin]] fail to teleport you, demonstrating your new [[spoiler:anti-god]] ability was very awesome at the end of [[WhamEpisode The World Wakes]].

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* Although it happens after [[spoiler:[[TearJerker Guthix's death]]]], watching [[spoiler:Saradomin]] fail [[NoSell fail]] to teleport you, demonstrating your new [[spoiler:anti-god]] ability was very awesome at the end of [[WhamEpisode The World Wakes]].Wakes]].
** More impressive in that the teleportation spell flawlessly [[spoiler: whisked [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Nex]], [[PlayingWithFire Char]], and several renewed [[{{Badass}} strong Mahjarrat]] ]]. [[spoiler: Saradomin]] has good reason to be surprised.
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* Although it happens after [[spoiler:[[TearJerker Guthix's death]]]], watching [[spoiler:Saradomin]] fail to teleport you, demonstrating your new [[spoiler:anti-god]] ability was very awesome at the end of [[WhamEpisode The World Wakes]].
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* [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Killing Bandos. Well, it was his avatar, but you threw a really huge monkey wrench into his plans.]]

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* [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Killing Bandos. Well, it was his avatar, but you threw Bandos's avatar and throwing a really huge monkey wrench into his plans.plans for a massive war.]]

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** Although, a moment of awesome for him was possessing Zanik the first time to deliver a KickTheSonOfABitch to Sigmund by lopping off the asshole's hand before the Ring of Life could activate.

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** Although, Bandos gets a moment of awesome for him was in possessing Zanik for the first time to deliver a KickTheSonOfABitch to Sigmund by lopping off the asshole's hand before the Ring of Life could activate.kill [[KickTheSonOfABitch Sigmund]].



* The [[MakeWayForTheNewVillains Dragonkin arriving and]] [[spoiler: '''[[CurbStompBattle effortlessly thrashing Lucien]]''', who was established to be borderline on godhood]].
* For the player, any time you defeat a boss monster that ''towers'' over you in size and massive level difference. They sport sturdy defenses, can potentially destroy you in one hit if not careful, and some are known as ThatOneBoss. But trouncing the likes of TzTok-Jad, Har Akken, and even the [[EldritchAbomination Queen Black Dragon]] seems possible to you.

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* The [[MakeWayForTheNewVillains Dragonkin arriving and]] [[spoiler: '''[[CurbStompBattle [[CurbStompBattle effortlessly thrashing Lucien]]''', Lucien]], who was established to be borderline on godhood]].
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* The [[MakeWayForTheNewVillains Dragonkin arriving and]] [[spoiler: '''[[CurbStompBattle trouncing Lucien]]''', who was established to be borderline on godhood]].

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* [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Killing Bandos.]]

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* [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Killing Bandos.]] Well, it was his avatar, but you threw a really huge monkey wrench into his plans.]]
** Although, a moment of awesome for him was possessing Zanik the first time to deliver a KickTheSonOfABitch to Sigmund by lopping off the asshole's hand before the Ring of Life could activate.


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* The [[MakeWayForTheNewVillains Dragonkin arriving and]] [[spoiler: '''[[CurbStompBattle trouncing Lucien]]''', who was established to be borderline on godhood]].
* For the player, any time you defeat a boss monster that ''towers'' over you in size and massive level difference. They sport sturdy defenses, can potentially destroy you in one hit if not careful, and some are known as ThatOneBoss. But trouncing the likes of TzTok-Jad, Har Akken, and even the [[EldritchAbomination Queen Black Dragon]] seems possible to you.
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* [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu Killing Bandos.]]
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* Four words: "[[RousingSpeech But]] [[HenchmenRace we]] [[RageAgainstTheHeavens can]] [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu fight.]]"
* The end of the Legend's Quest. For reference, the player just defeated [[RecurringBoss Nezikchened]], a powerful demon who put a curse on the Kharazi Jungle. Nezikchened swears that he will return, more powerful than ever. Your response?
-->'''Player Character''': [[BadassBoast Yeah, yeah, yeah. Heard it all before!]]

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* Four words: "[[RousingSpeech But]] [[HenchmenRace we]] [[RageAgainstTheHeavens can]] [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu But we can fight.]]"
* The end of the Legend's Legends Quest. For reference, the player just defeated [[RecurringBoss Nezikchened]], a powerful demon who put a curse on the Kharazi Jungle. Nezikchened swears that he will return, more powerful than ever. Your response?
-->'''Player Character''': [[BadassBoast Yeah, yeah, yeah. Heard it all before!]]
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* Four words: "[[RousingSpeech But]] [[HenchmenRace we]] [[RageAgainstTheHeavens can]] [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu fight.]]"

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* Four words: "[[RousingSpeech But]] [[HenchmenRace we]] [[RageAgainstTheHeavens can]] [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu fight.]]"]]"
* The end of the Legend's Quest. For reference, the player just defeated [[RecurringBoss Nezikchened]], a powerful demon who put a curse on the Kharazi Jungle. Nezikchened swears that he will return, more powerful than ever. Your response?
-->'''Player Character''': [[BadassBoast Yeah, yeah, yeah. Heard it all before!]]
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* Four words: "[[RousingSpeech But]] [[HenchmenRace we]] [[RageAgainstTheHeavens can]] [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu fight.]]"
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* The gathering of the Fremminnik armada is also a huge crowning moment of awesome.

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* The gathering of the Fremminnik Fremennik armada is also a huge crowning moment of awesome.

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