Amik, if he was in charge of the
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horse then surely he would be a peerage like the Grand Duke? Also that
would make Burthorpe an official principality (I'm thinking that the
principality is huge and that the town is the capital).
As for
the Kinshra they were expelled from Falador as well as on the mountain
ranges. (I'm thinking there's a massive mountain range that divides
Asgarnia/Misthalin from Wilderness... It seems odd to have one mountain
that is its on its own.) I believe this is what makes Daquarius the
leader of Kinshra and a marquiss.
It makes sense because he is a
Lord. Also, Sir Amik is a knight and not a lord as Daquarius. What do
you think? What is the best way to allow a knight the power to rule a
nation? Sorry for a few bits that aren't related, I copied and pasted it
directly from a blog article I wrote on the RSOF.
The grave
issue makes the most sense to me, for those who aren't aware this, it's
the argument that grave stones aren't blessed because thieves will take
your treasure. It's hard to believe that this was the case prior to
2007. You didn't have a grace period of 6 minutes to collect your items.
One
argument has been made is that bosses who are new hires are a
requirement for graves. Does that really hold? Tormented Demons was an
incoming boss in 2008 and I'm not aware of any. However, when I duo me
with my partner I pray for him (well he blesses mine, and he's not yet
dead). I am able to make it back in just 3 minutes. The whole argument
about gravestone blessing is irrelevant. It's not really a matter of if
your grave has been blessed. You can still get
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