Missing My Mummy

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Items you need to finish this part: Four open inventory spaces.
 * Talk to Leela in Draynor Village about a pyramid in the region of Uzer. She wants to resurrect a mummy in a region south of Uzer in a pyramid. Note: For a detailed map of the pyramid, see: Uzer Mastaba.
 * Go to the pyramid (Fairy ring D-L-Q, then straight east). The entrance is on the west side. (Another option is to go through the Shantay Pass and take a carpet to Uzer. If using this option, use the recommended glory amulet - used to get to Draynor - to teleport to Al-Kharid, or better yet, the broom from Swept Away)
 * Visit all the rooms and rummage all the Skeletons. They will rise up and turn into level 41 Skeleton looters, which will become aggressive and attack you. Killing each one will provide different items, including such things as Desert shirts and empty Water skins. The item you need to get is the Scroll of the dead. Other quest items needed from the Skeleton looters are a Canopic jar, a Pyramid journal and a Mummy hand; these items are not needed immediately, but it is suggested that you keep any that they drop. Gather all four so you can reduce inventory in next section. You may also talk to the Golem's remains close to where the defective spades are to obtain certain information, as it is required to complete the quest, though you can also do this later in the quest.
 * None of the items found on the ground (Useless ration boxes, Tatty bag, Defective spades, Shattered axes, Sub-optimal lantern, and Suboptimal flask) are needed to complete the quest, but it's helpful if you investigate them so you can confront Ali Morrisane later.
 * Before entering the alcove in the far north east, where the Useless ration boxes are located, disable a wall trap by searching the odd markings.
 * Return to Leela and she will tell you that you need to reconstruct the mummy's body to 75% as well as find out her identity and reform her shadow. (A magical force will prevent you from going to the second level until you return to Leela, even if you destroy the Golem Guard blocking your path, so this trip can not be avoided.)

Items you need to finish this part: Saw, Hammer, Prayer potion, Willow log, knife, 20 fire runes, pot, grain, jug of wine and spice. This way you can restore the Tomb completely without having to come back.


 * Having spoken to Leela about all four Items (Canopic jar, Pyramid journal, Mummy hand, and the Scroll of the dead), you will now be able to make both Spiced wine and Pot of grain. Just use their components on each other and you will save two more inventory slots

Collecting objects

 * Head back.
 * If you have not done so yet, talk to the Golem's remains in the passage to the east. He will mention a curse that turns all those who loot the pyramid into skeletons.
 * Head north-west, open the imposing door, and talk to the Golem Guard guarding the stairs. He will say nothing useful and prevents access to the Pharaoh Queen's tomb, so you will have to kill him. He can only be damaged by crush attacks. If you don't have a weapon with crush attacks, it is possible to defeat him unarmed. When the quest is finished you will not have to kill him again when returning to the pyramid. You will gain abnormal amounts of experience for scoring successful hits on him with crush attacks. (3-5x the normal xp)
 * Descend down to the second level. There are level 41 small scarabs wandering around that are aggressive to you despite your combat level, so protect from melee is useful, but not entirely needed here.
 * Head down the east and west passages to collect the Mummy with no hand and three more Canopic jars (You will need all 4 Canopic jars later).
 * Combine the Mummy hand with the Mummy with no hand to get Senliten's mummy. (Combining them is not necessary, but it saves inventory space)

Floor Puzzle
Find a way over the Floor Puzzle to the Tomb. This puzzle is different for every player, and changes with every visit. The easiest way to get through this puzzle, is to find a path of blue and green blocks or red and yellow blocks all the way through, as this will result in no damage, '''or you could tank your way through it if you bring food. '''If you choose the wrong colour combination and find yourself blocked, retreat the way you came, return to the first floor, then come back to reset the puzzle. To pass, simply cross only red and yellow tiles or blue and green tiles.
 * NOTE: You can take serious damage if you're not careful - damage can be 150 to 250 easily.
 * NOTE: You cannot step diagonally.

(Or a much simpler version of this is, if you start on the yellow square you must only travel from red to yellow ((or yellow to red))or if you start from a blue square you must go from blue to green ((or green to blue)). You may need to get hit in order to get to the right square but there is a clear path every time once you find it.

Restoring the Tomb
Right-click the Pyramid Journal or the Scroll of the Dead and select the Check progress-option, this shows the percentage of completed actions and the quantity of remaining actions. The quest completion requires 75% complete, though continuing beyond that rewards more experience.

Body

 * Place the Senliten's mummy (or Mummy hand and Mummy with no hand if you didn't combine them) back into the sarcophagus by left clicking on the sarcophagus (2/6, 8% completion).
 * Place all four Canopic jars onto the empty shelves to the west (1/6, 4% completion each).

Spirit

 * Pray at each of the 'Broken statues' to restore them. Restoring all statues drains a total of 180 prayer points and gives a total of 6,500 Prayer experience (1/5, 4% completion each statue).
 * Note: Amascut's altar will boost your prayer up to 40 points over maximum at the cost of 3 life points per prayer point; the other altars restore prayer normally. You cannot recharge prayer points from statues until all statues are recovered.

Shadow

 * Go into the eastern chamber and kill the level 41 Tumeken's shadow for 300 magic xp (1/5, 4% completion).
 * Next light four 'Enchanted sconces'. Note: Each brazier requires 5 fire runes to light. Also note that there is a bug with dragon claw special attack on the shadow and if you kill it, it will say the shadow is still alive. The required Magic level starts at 20, and increases by 5 for each brazier. Examine before lighting: This will require magical means to ignite it. After lighting: Flaming through the application of magic.
 * Light the southern enchanted sconce, requiring level 20 Magic. Tumeken's shadow appears again, with a combat level of 50. Kill the shadow to receive 600 Magic experience (1/5, 4% completion).
 * Light the northern enchanted sconce. The shadow (now level 55) appears again. Kill it to receive 900 Magic experience (1/5, 4% completion).
 * Light the western enchanted sconce. A level 64 spirit will spawn. Kill it to receive 1,200 Magic experience (1/5, 4% completion).
 * Finally, light the eastern enchanted sconce. Tumeken's shadow appears for the last time, being level 72. Kill it to receive 2,000 Magic experience (1/5, 4% completion).

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Naming and Personality (Optional for 100% completion after quest)
 * Repair the table and chair with a hammer and a saw. The Crystal saw will work here, at no cost in charges. The golden hammer was not previously a substitute, but has been updated and now works fine. This rewards 2,100 Construction experience (1/6, 4% completion)
 * Make some spiced wine by adding spice into a jug of wine. Put the spiced wine onto its space by clicking the replace option on the broken jug.(1/6, 4% completion).
 * Put a pot of grain (not a pot of flour, use grain on an empty pot) onto its space by clicking the replace option on the broken pot. This rewards 2,100 Cooking experience (1/6, 4% completion).
 * Build the statue with a Willow log and a knife (450 crafting XP, 1/6, 4% completion). (If you attempt to do this before the Pharaoh Queen appears, you will receive a message that you need an image from which to create a statue. For that reason, you will need to complete the steps above until the Queen's ghost appears beside the Sarcophagus).
 * Click on the statue to carve it with your knife (900 crafting XP, 1/6, 4% completion).
 * Click on the statue to improve it again with your knife (2000 crafting XP, 1/6, 4% completion).
 * Bring the Sq'irk juice to Ali Morrisane (who can be found a bit north of the palace) and ask about the tomb and soon he will tell you he has a copied version of the documents with the Pharaoh Queen's name. He would be happy to hand it over for some Sq'irk juice (up to 3000 thieving xp, depending on what kind of Sq'irk juice you give him).
 * Afterwards wearing the Ring of Charos (a) and talking to him about the tomb, he will hand over the original copy of the Mummy's name papyrus.
 * In order to find the Personality of the Pharaoh Queen, bring the Al Kharid flyer to Reldo in Varrock's castle Library. Talk to Reldo about a pyramid, he is willing to give you his documents if you bring him an Al kharid flyer to verify their authenticity. Then give him the flyer in exchange for the Scroll of Praise.
 * After the three documents are obtained, talk to the Pharaoh Queen. (4% completion each).

You can return to Leela and complete the quest after being 75% complete.



Rewards

 * 1 Quest Point
 * 5000 coins
 * 7,000 Experience
 * Access to the Amascut altar in the Pharaoh Queen's burial chamber, allowing extra prayer points at the cost of some life points.
 * 2,100, 2,100 , 5,000 , 6,500 , 3,350 and up to 3,000 experience earned during the quest

Total Restoration
Total restoration of the mummy's tomb yields no additional rewards except for new information from the queen. It is, however, a requirement for The Curse of Arrav and Do No Evil, so to do those quests, you must complete the tomb.

Personality

 * Meet with Ali Morrisane and talk to him about the tomb. He will explain that he sent the Bandit looters to get loot, but when they came back with just documents, he sent them back to get gold. He sold off some of the documents to Reldo, and used some to create Al kharid fliers, and kept the rest. Before going to Reldo, run north of the Al Kharid mining site, and talk to Ali the Leaflet Dropper and pick up a flyer.
 * Travel to Reldo and talk to him about the documents. He would like to give you his documents, but he needs the documents that Ali Morrisane turned into fliers. In return for an Al kharid flyer, he will give you a scroll of praise.
 * Give the scroll of praise to the Pharaoh Queen and she will remember who she is.

Name

 * Talk to Ali Morrisane about the tomb, he will mention about a document that no one will be able to persuade him to give away or get rid of it. Give him any Sq'irk juice obtained from the Sorceress's Garden activity, in return for the Copied name papyrus. You will also receive the usual thieving experience you would get from Osman.
 * This papyrus alone is not enough; you will need to use the Ring of charos (a) to persuade him to give you the original document: the next time you talk to him with the ring equipped, he will give you the Mummy's name papyrus. You will then have BOTH the Copied name papyrus and the Mummy's name papyrus.
 * Give both pieces to the Pharaoh Queen and she will have her full name.

You should now have 100% completion.

Leela
Upon additionally completing Dealing with Scabaras, players may also lead Leela from Draynor Village to Senliten's tomb. Talk to Leela in Draynor. Players do not have to travel to Uzer Mastaba themselves. The game cuts to Senliten's tomb immediately. Leela can also lead the player back to the desert, bypassing the puzzles otherwise required to enter and to exit.

Music unlocked

 * Kharidian Nights
 * Ancestral Wisdom
 * The Plundered Tomb

Required for completing
Completion of Missing My Mummy is required for the following:
 * Senliten has to be restored to 100% for the following quests:
 * The Curse of Arrav
 * Do No Evil (you must also lead Leela to Senliten's tomb)

Trivia

 * On the day of release, the spoiler read: "As one might expect, the rewards are a mystery, even to the enlightened. Please check back tomorrow."
 * The items that can be found inside the pyramid are from AMCE which is a pun on the fictional ACME company in the cartoon series Looney Tunes. The acronym "AMCE" stands for "Ali Morrisane Commercial Enterprises", as seen in the Lift manual for the scaffolding device in Royal Trouble.
 * The Pharaoh Queen uses a new term for the Mahjarrat, calling them the Stern Judges.
 * Inside the pyramid, the High Level Alchemy spell, Low Level Alchemy spell and the Explorer's ring low alchemy spell are disabled.
 * The name "Missing my Mummy" is a reference to someone "missing their mummy/mommy."
 * Missing my mummy is a facility in the fake Wet 'n' Wildy theme park.
 * This quest is part of the Mysteries of the Mahjarrat quest series. When it was released, Jagex stated: