Thok of Daemonheim

Thok, Master of Dungeoneering is a Fremennik involved with the skill Dungeoneering, and he is one of the first Fremenniks F2P players can meet along with the Dungeoneering update. He tells players, when asked about the cape on the stand behind him, that no one believes that he has mastered Dungeoneering, and is the only "master" of a skill to not have completely earned his title (the Wise Old Man has been on numerous quests in his lifetime, becoming somewhat of a legend, and doesn't wear the skillcape most likely by choice, unlike Thok). He can be found on Daemonheim, just south of the castle, in the Fremennik camp. Thok has a brother named Marmaros who writes heavily about their adventures together in Daemonheim in his letters, though it is unknown currently what has happened to his brother. It was, however, speculated that Marmaros is the Rewards Trader, which is confirmed in Postbag from the Hedge 44. He also has a sister by the name of Bryll though little is known about her. Thok is currently shown not wearing the cape of Dungeoneering, but the cape is shown next to him on a stand. According to the Dungeoneering journals he is a follower of Guthix.

Trivia

 * Thok's belt shows the same ram's head symbol that is seen in other parts of the camp on Daemonheim. This is the same type of belt buckle that Torsteg wore.
 * Although Thok says he must guard the skillcape, and offer it to all brave warriors that find the bottom of Daemonheim but Thok's words could imply a secondary requirement of reaching the dungeon's bottom.
 * Thok is one of the few characters that constantly speaks in third person.
 * Although his in-game character has a band tied into his beard, you can't see the band on his chathead, as you only can see a part of his beard.
 * At 99 Dungeoneering Thok will smile, this is currently the only time he does so.
 * It is quite strange, as Thok being the master of dungeoneering, he does not have any metal/plant with his name, unlike his brother Marmaros and sister Bryll, who have named after them a plant and metal.
 * Strangely, in the trailer for dungeoneering, the skillcape stand is to his left but in-game it is to his right.
 * Thok states that he bit a rammernaut in Postbag from the Heim.
 * It states that Thok named the Bouldabass after he lost a tooth biting into it's scales in Postbag from the Heim.
 * After the player receives all M. and thok letters while Dungeoneering, Thok and the Rewards trader will give the player a commentary about the notes.