Defender of Varrock

⌊undefined⌋ Defender of Varrock is a quest released on 29 September 2008 featuring the return of a Mahjarrat, Zemouregal, to invade Varrock with the help of an undead Arrav.

Walkthrough
The warning beacons are in use during this quest, and thus you will be unable to play All Fired Up for a major portion of the quest.



Organised Zombies?
Head to Varrock Palace, and make your way to the second floor of the northwest tower. Talk to Captain Rovin in his room.

He tells you that zombies have been organising in the Wilderness. He calls for his scout Hartwin, who reports a "shadowy figure" and an army of zombies in the Graveyard of Shadows. Rovin asks you and Hartwin to investigate further. Before moving on, make sure that you don't have a familiar summoned, otherwise Hartwin will not follow you outside.

Tracking 'em
Items needed: Armour, weapons, supplies to survive in the Wilderness and to fight level 124 Armoured zombies.

After speaking with Rovin and Hartwin, Hartwin and you will teleport to the Graveyard of Shadows. During the quest, this area is non-wilderness. This means that you will be safe from player-killers and other immediate threats usually found in the wilderness. Bringing armour is highly recommended to ward off many zombie attacks found in this quest. Go in the graveyard and talk to Hartwin once inside. You see a cutscene, showing a trail of zombie footprints leading away from the graveyard. After the cutscene, you and Hartwin are standing near some footprints.

Similar to how you track when hunting, use your Hunter skills to follow the zombie footsteps. Adjusting the display mode to "Safe Mode" will make the tracks significantly easier to see. You need 51 Hunter only to uncover the first set of tracks. Inspect nearby bushes, trees, tree stumps, mushrooms, and bones to uncover the tracks. You may encounter several dead ends and places where the trail seem to go in circles. Mind the zombies, who attack when you are near the graveyard.

Eventually, you uncover a grubby key along the tracks, in a thicket of trees. Continue tracking until the footprints come to an end at the entrance to the Chaos Temple and you receive the message: "The trail seems to stop as it reaches rockier ground. Hopefully you can find out what happened to the zombies in this area."

Zemouregal's Ally

 * See the Temple dungeon page for a map and description of the dungeon. If you die during the previous section, you will have to return to Varrock Palace to fetch Hartwin again. You cannot enter the dungeon alone.

Use the grubby key on the trapdoor just south of the altar in the Chaos Temple, and enter the tunnels under the temple. Note that Armoured zombies attack as soon as you climb down the ladder. Run north to get out of range. Head north in the dungeon, and look for a balcony to the east that overlooks a chamber. Choose the Look-over Balcony option.

In a cutscene, you see Sharathteerk and Zemouregal talking about allying with Lucien. Zemouregal rejects the idea because he has "significantly powerful resources" of his own: An undead Arrav, who will take command of Zemouregal's zombie troops! You now need bottles of red mist to pass through the next few doors, as they behave like keys. Do not bother filling more than three, as the contents of the extra bottles will leak out before you can use them.

Head west through the dungeon corridor, and pick up three bottles on the ground around the armoured zombies. Attack three armoured zombies, and when a zombie dies, store the red mist by using a bottle on the mist that appears. (You may need more than three bottles of mist, or else the next cutscene may not play through completely). Go through the door to the west. You see another cutscene: Arrav is in the room and reveals that while his zombie body is under the control of Zemouregal, his mind is free. He starts to tell of how someone could help him when his master summons him away.

Head north up the corridor, kill three zombies to refill your bottles with red mist, and then go east and open the second door. The bottles won't be required further and can be dropped. Follow the corridor east to another balcony to the south. Choose the Look-over Balcony option again to view another cutscene.

You see below that Zemouregal has raised an army of armoured zombies. Zemouregal says this may be his last real chance to attack Varrock and claim the Shield of Arrav before the time comes to head north. Realising the gravity of the situation, return to Captain Rovin and tell him what you and Hartwin learned about the zombie army. Make sure you complete the cutscene and tell yourself to return to Captain Rovin before you leave the dungeon or you will have to return to re-view it.

Camdozaal
Items needed: A Pickaxe; optionally a dramen/lunar staff for using the fairy rings, or completion of Fairy Tale III.

Rovin asks you to speak with Thurgo, one of the surviving Imcando dwarves, to learn how to use the Shield of Arrav to defend Varrock. Travel to Thurgo's Peninsula, north of Mudskipper Point, either by using the Fairy Ring code AIQ or teleporting to Port Sarim using the lodestone network.

Talk to the old dwarf near his hut, about the Shield of Arrav. He suggests you find the great lost dwarven hall of Camdozaal and its Sacred Forge. He gives you a scrap of paper with the coordinates for Camdozaal on it.

If you do not have blurite ore yet, head down into the Asgarnian Ice Dungeon, located in the hill east of Thurgo's hut and mine one blurite ore from the ice-covered rocks in the dungeon.

Sacred Forge
Items needed: A spade, light source, and blurite ore; optionally a sextant and redberry pie.

Make your way to the Ice Mountain, north of Falador and west of the Monastery, where you can teleport using a combat bracelet or you can walk southwest from the Edgeville lodestone. Once on the mountain, dig with your spade on the location (10 degrees, 31 minutes north; 17 degrees, 48 minutes east), just northeast of the white tree.

You dig through the snow and receive the message "You dig a hole in the snow. Under the snow, you find there is a lot of rubble." Continue to dig using the spade until you get the message "You'll need something better than a spade to get through the rubble." Next, mine out the churned-up snow; you get the message, "You swing your pick at the rubble. You clear the rubble, revealing a hole in the ground." With a light source in your inventory, enter the hole.

Down in the ruins of Camdozaal, talk to the dwarf, Ramarno. Ramarno tells you who he is and explains how to use the Sacred Forge. If you brought a redberry pie with you, Ramarno will ask if he could have some. Give him the "legendary redberry pie" to receive 1,000 Smithing experience.

Use the blurite ore on the Sacred Forge, and then talk again to Ramarno. You see a dreamlike cutscene: Images of Traiborn, Queen Ellamaria, Lord Rologarth, and the Wise Old Man appear and explain how to tap the power of the Shield of Arrav. Zemouregal then senses your presence and his image appears, taunting you that you are too late, as his army is already at the walls of Varrock.

Defending Varrock

 * Click here for Varrock invasion cutscene images.

Quickly return to Varrock, and head to the palace. Upon entering the palace grounds, you see a cutscene: Armoured zombies are attacking the palace and overrunning the guards. Avoid hitting the zombies, and run to the second floor of the north-west tower, and talk to Captain Rovin (on your way up, on the first floor, you see Arrav overseeing the zombies). Tell Rovin what you learned at the Sacred Forge. He tells you to check the library records and gives you the Shield of Arrav.

Climb down the stairs, go into the library, and talk to Reldo. He tells you about an old document that a zombie knocked to the floor and the old census. Against the north wall of the library, look for an open book on a lectern: It is the Varrock Census from the Year 160, nine years before the current year. Read the census to find the names and occupations of the citizens of Varrock for the year 160.

Then, search the scrolls on the floor near the tipped-over desk to obtain the List of elders. The scrolls list the names of the city's first elders. Some names listed in the census match the seven names of the elders written on the scrolls. These, then, are the descendants of the first elders. Talk to the descendants with the Shield of Arrav in your inventory. The descendants are:
 * 1) King Roald, the King of Varrock.
 * 2) Aeonisig Raispher, the royal advisor to the King.
 * 3) Sir Prysin, one of King Roald's knights, from the Demon Slayer quest.
 * 4) Curator Haig Halen, the curator of the Varrock museum.
 * 5) Horvik the smith, owner of Horvik's Armour Shop.

Rewards

 * 2 Quest points
 * 15,000 experience
 * 10,000 experience
 * 1,000 experience for giving Ramarno a redberry pie
 * 10,000 experience
 * 10,000 experience
 * 2,000 experience
 * Access to Chaos Temple dungeon, where you can kill armoured zombies.
 * 5 Kudos in Varrock Museum and a 1,000 experience lamp from Historian Minas on the first floor of the Museum, right next to the stairs.
 * 2 extra spins on the Squeal of Fortune

Music unlocked

 * Undead Army - In the dungeon below the Chaos Temple
 * The Ruins of Camdozaal - Under the Ice Mountain, in Camdozaal
 * Dream Theatre - In the cutscene with The Sacred Forge
 * Zombie Invasion - Varrock Palace during the zombie invasion

Required for completing
Completion of Defender of Varrock is required for the following:
 * The Curse of Arrav
 * While Guthix Sleeps

Trivia

 * On the day the quest was released, the spoilers read: "The spoilers are currently hidden away for safe-keeping; tomorrow the zombie threat should have diminished enough to release them."
 * If you do not actually give away the shield and complete the quest, the Varrock Palace will remain "under attack." Keeping the palace under attack would allow you to have the surrounding yew trees to yourself, using a safespot between the first two yew trees from the west, where the armoured zombies cannot attack you from.
 * In the Varrock Census, there is a man listed as "Phearthee Levalsyx" ('Fear the level six') under the profession "mugger." This is a reference to the level 6 mugger near Aubury's Rune Shop, often famed for killing macros.
 * This quest confirmed the helmeted zombie in the "Attack on Varrock" wallpaper is actually Arrav himself.
 * During the zombies' attack on Varrock Palace, you may see the imprisoned Monk of Zamorak shout "Kill those guards!" "Let me out! I'm a bad guy too!" "Someone want to get me out of here?" "So are any of you zombies gonna break me out?" "Hey! Zombies, I'm on your side." "Haha, mash those guards" "Let me out, I'll help with the invasion!" or "Oi, Mr. Zombie, Can you let me out?"
 * On the day of the release, a man from Ardougne named Clive appeared in Varrock Palace. He can be found in the room north of Sir Prysin.
 * If you speak to the undead Arrav during the invasion, you can say "Talk to me, Arrav!" and "Don't ignore your mate, Arrav!". After he fails to respond, you will state "That normally gets people's attention." This is a reference to the Drunken Dwarf random event.
 * Several times in the quest, Zemouregal — as other Mahjarrat have said — states he is heading north.
 * During the quest, Zemouregal's right-hand man Sharathteerk says "Your cousin Lucien is close to finding it." This is a probable reference to the Stone of Jas/Staff of Armadyl.
 * Before the release of Gunnar’s Ground, Romeo would instead tell the player to find Dimintheis, and therefore Romeo & Juliet was a requirement for this quest, until it was removed.

Cultural references

 * Also listed in the Varrock Census is the student "Anna Jones", which is a reference to Indiana Jones.
 * Zemouregal's image and personality are reminiscent of Skeletor from "He-Man and the Master's of the Universe" animated series.
 * If you search the book on the floor when you are looking for the scrap in Reldo's library, you will get a message in the chat screen, "These aren't the documents you're looking for." This is a reference to the Jedi mind tricks in the Star Wars franchise.
 * Listed in the Varrock Census is a cart expert called Jeremy Clerksin. This is a possible reference to Jeremy Clarkson, the host for "Top Gear". Their profession of "Car expert" seems to back this allusion up.