Camulet

The Camulet is a special amulet that serves two purposes:
 * When equipped, its wearer can to speak to certain camels throughout the Kharidian desert.
 * It can be used to teleport to Enakhra's Temple, the underground temple visited in the Enakhra's Lament quest.

The Camulet is not tradeable and is a reward from Enakhra's Lament.

The Camulet holds four charges that can be used to teleport to Enakhra's Temple. The Camulet can be recharged once the four charges have been used, by using a bucket of Camel dung on the amulet. Players may gather and bank multiple buckets of dung, so that they have a ready supply to recharge the amulet. Camel dung is obtained by following the procedure used in The Feud quest or by wearing the Camulet and talking to a camel in the Al Kharid area.

Enakhra's Temple is near several locations, which makes the Camulet a quick means to reach these places:
 * Jaldraocht Pyramid (also known as Azzanadra's Pyramid from its role in the Desert Treasure quest or just "the Pyramid" from its label on the World map). After the Desert Treasure quest, players can use the altar in this pyramid to switch between the Ancient Magicks and regular Magic spellbooks.
 * The Granite and sandstone quarry, the only source of these two rocks. 500g granite is used in Summoning.
 * The Bandit Camp in the Kharidian Desert.
 * The Bedabin Camp, Smokey Well, Pollnivneach, and Sophanem are also all within a fair walking distance of Enakhra's Temple.

Players should be aware that traveling in these parts of the Kharidian Desert requires a water source to avoid taking damage from the Desert heat.

If players have lost their Camulet, they can get another one by talking to Lazim on the top floor of Enakhra's Temple. Players can have more than one Camulet (dropping the Camulet, getting another from him, and then picking up the dropped one). Having multiple Camulets can be useful if players are undertaking death-risking activities while wearing a Camulet. If players only have one and lose it, they no longer have a fast teleport to Lazim to get another. Camulet charges, however, do not work like charges on a Games necklace, where each necklace has its own set of charges. Instead, Camulet charges apply to all the Camulets collectively, so players cannot have more than four Camulet charges at a time.

The name "Camulet" is evidently derived from "camel amulet".

Trivia

 * In order to recharge a Camulet, a player must use the bucket of Ugthanki dung on the Camulet. If a player attempts to use a Camulet on a bucket of dung, the message 'Nothing interesting happens.' will appear.
 * Camulets do not stack by charge like other rechargeable items. For example, if the player has two Camulets, one having 0 charges and one having 4 charges, they will stack as one pile of Camulets with 4 charges in the bank. If the player deposits a Camulet with 3 charges back into the bank, the pile with have 3 charges. This is strange because if a player is to withdraw all of his or her uncharged Camulets, they are able to charge each one individually.