2011 Hallowe'en event

The 2011 Hallowe'en event, Deathcon II, was released on 17 October 2011. The event consists of three puzzles that have to be solved and features Living on Borrowed Time as the emote reward and a Deathcon lanyard, a Deathcon t-shirt and an hourglass item rewards, the last being members-only. The event can be started at the western end of the Clan Camp. Players may bring Eek for additional dialogue.

Starting Out
To start the event, talk to Frank to the west of the clan camp. He will tell you about the Deathcon and how he needs your help. He will give you a Deathcon lanyard.

Go through the clan portal to the east of Frank with the Lanyard and select the option to enter the deathcon. You will now find yourself in the Grim Reaper's Citadel.

Statues (Beauty)
From the portal, follow the path to where you see a moving statue named Beauty. Talk to her and she will tell you that you must set up statues as decorations. The first stage of this is picking a statue for each clan member. She will describe what each member likes and you must select the appropriate creature for their statues. The following statues should be chosen:
 * Death - Green Dragon
 * Famine - Giant Spider
 * Frank - Glacor
 * Pestilence - Skeleton
 * War - Demon Warlord

After the correct statues have been chosen for each member, you must go to the welcome portal to place the statues. You must place them in the correct spots based on the information given by Beauty about their preferences.



Guide for Statue placement
Facing North, starting at the top, and moving right to the middle, then down and left to the South: You must speak to Beauty again before you can enter the Grim Reaper's tent.
 * 1) (North) - Pestilence (Skeleton Statue)
 * 2) (Northeast) - Frank (Glacor Statue)
 * 3) (East) - Death (Green Dragon)
 * 4) (Southeast) - Famine (Giant Spider)
 * 5) (South) - War (Demon Warlord)

Dancefloor (Infinity)
From the portal, go West down the path, then North to the Keep. Head upstairs and talk to Infinity to start the puzzle, who is the spider DJ presiding over the dancefloor in the party room. Note that the staircase is located on the south-east and south-west corners of the keep.

Infinity will tell you that help is needed to turn on the lights underneath the dancefloor in order to create a picture on it. You will be given an Dance floor manual with instructions as to how this can be done.

The dancefloor-puzzle is a nonogram. Step on it to activate the puzzle and make some numbers appear on top and on the left of the floor. The image on the right shows the completed image.

Clicking on a tile causes you to go and stamp on it to turn it on. Only the tile that you click on will change colour (not all that you step on). If you accidentally light the wrong tile, clicking on it will turn it off again. If you use the solution given, you have to stomp on all the tiles which the picture to the right shows. They can be done in any order, so simply clicking on all the red tiles as shown on the picture should do the trick.

There are numbers alongside the dancefloor. Each set of numbers describes a row or a column, in terms of how many red tiles there are in it. A single number means that there is a single blob of x red tiles, with no spacing in between, for example 6 means there are six red tiles in a row. Several numbers mean there are several blobs of red tiles, with spacing in between, eg 2,4,2 means there's two tiles in a row, a gap, then four in a row, another gap and then two in a row again. However, the spacing between the tiles can be of different length.

Fireworks (Frank)
Go to Frank on the roof. He needs help in lighting the fireworks on top of the roof. To do this, you must instruct his chicken (named Horses) in order to get him to reach and light each of the fireworks. Horses moves like a knight in chess except he cannot jump over obstacles (two steps forward and one to the side, in any direction).

To move Horses, simply click on the tile you want him to move to. Remember, Horses can only move in an L-shape direction. Clicking on a tile he cannot reach in this way will not cause him to move.

This puzzle can be solved in 30 steps going to all four fireworks in one path. See the above image for the path taken in numbered steps to set off all of the fireworks. Note that the camera angle is not facing North, but facing East.

Finishing
Once all three clan members have been helped, talk to Death in the R.I.P. Tent, near the notice board. He will give you your reward: A Deathcon II T-Shirt, an Hourglass wielded as a shield (if a member), and the Living on Borrowed Time emote.

Rewards



 * Deathcon lanyard - "An all access pass for Deathcon II."
 * Deathcon t-shirt - "Been there, done that, got this."
 * Hourglass (members only) - "There's not much sand left in the top half..."
 * Living on Borrowed Time - Emote, as well as all the previous Hallowe'en emotes you have yet to unlock.

Music unlocked

 * DCII Mash-up(Infinity Mix) - 2nd floor in the keep (Dance Floor)

Trivia

 * One of the creatures that can be picked when selecting a statue is Crimson clupea. This is an alternative name for a red herring (See Red herring). If selected, Beauty will remark "That option is just a red herring".
 * On the message board, Death says that there will be a special event in the clan theatre on Saturday 29 October (at 14:00 GMT). Also, if you go to the roof of the clan keep and click on the theatre entrance, you can't go in and an NPC called Fame tells you to "Come back when the Deathcon noticeboard says so." This probably refers to the special event on Saturday.
 * There are NPCs cosplaying Death. They are wearing older Hallowe'en reward costumes, such as the skeleton set, the witch costume/warlock costume, or the Grim reaper hood.
 * The clan's name, The Horsemen, is a reference to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. The names 'Death', 'Famine', and 'War' are the names of the three of the Four Horsemen, referenced in the last book of The New Testament of the Christian Bible. The fourth, 'Pestilence,' is widely regarded as the Fourth Horsemen in popular culture, replacing the rider 'Conquest' mentioned in Scripture. As confirmed in the Update FAQ, they are also a reference to the four levels of the Stronghold of Security; the Vault of War, Catacomb of Famine, Pit of Pestilence and Sepulchre of Death.
 * If you search around a bit, you can find Pumpkin Pete hiding in the Pumpkin Patch. He says he's hiding because he's part of "Death's crossover thing", but he's "not ready yet". If you have Eek with you, she says "Oh cool! Pumpkin Pete! Can I go crawling inside your head?"
 * The information point at the Battlefield Entrace states "Please don't feed the crows; they're murder to get rid of." This is a pun, as the collective noun for a group of crows is a "murder."
 * Reading the sign on the the Angel of Death gravestone will result in a message saying: This gravestone model is selling like hot cake, blink and you'll miss it! This could be a referance to the Weeping Angels from Doctor Who.
 * One of the notices on the noticeboard is "You'll never stop me!" by Bill Posters, which is possibly a reference to old signs in Britain saying that bill posters, i.e. those who put up advertisements in certain places without permission, would be prosecuted.
 * This would be the first time non members could easily view members-only gravestones. The only known way before this would be to hunt down and kill a member on pvp worlds.
 * When selecting War's statue, Beauty said "And War, huh, he's good for absolutely nothing..." was a tribute to the 1970 Vietnam War protect song "War" by Edwin Starr, with the lyric "War, huh, yeah. What is it good for? Absolutely nothing".
 * Each gravestone has its own engraving that can be read.
 * Memorial Plaque "Used as new, low milage, just one careful owner, free to a good home"
 * Flag "Give in to the ultimate surrender with this little white flag!"
 * Small Gravestone "The epitaph on this marker is as plain as stone"
 * Ornate Gravestone "Make sure to buy this ornate marker, before you 'buy the big one'"-

Gallery
Desencontro do Ceifador