Meiyerditch

Meiyerditch, formerly known as Hallowvale, is Morytania's largest city, and it is also the home of Morytania's ruling family, making it the capital of Morytania. On the world map, Meiyerditch is currently RuneScape's largest city, especially in terms of the number of buildings in the city.

History
Meiyerditch was once known as Hallowvale, a prosperous city inhabited by humans and Icyene. However, per Lord Drakan's hand in the overthrow of Zaros, the now-god Zamorak permitted Drakan to attack Hallowvale. He ultimately won by kidnapping King Ascertes, the husband of Queen Efaritay. Lord Drakan then forced Efaritay to surrender. His power soon extended over all of Morytania, until eventually the entire region belonged to him.

Taking Hallowvale as his own, the city became a ghetto. Ruling from Castle Drakan in Meiyerditch, his power over the area is nearly absolute. The renamed Meiyerditch soon became a storing area for captured humans, who today are farmed like cattle for blood. A lone rebel resistance group, The Myreque, continue to fight against Drakan from within the city itself. As they give hope to the city's people, eradicating them has become a high priority of the House of Drakan.

Despite the massive amount of humans trapped within the ghetto, the vampyre overlords have begun to fear that blood is not being collected at a fast enough rate. Until recently, the vampyres were performing experimentation upon live humans in an underground laboratory, their goal being to further understand the human body. By doing this, more efficient harvesting methods may yet be devised.

The laboratory, however, has since been sealed off, apparently in response to the accidental discovery of either the blood altar or a number of aggressive beasts. Despite the experimentation having ended, evidence of its horrors still remains in the underground network. Many mutilated human corpses can still be found locked in restraining devices even today.



Description
Since its taking, Meiyerditch has been changed into an unrecognizable ghetto. The city is entirely isolated by massive walls on its north, east, and west side, and the Southeastern Sea at its southern end effectively boxes the city in. The Vyrewatch, who rule the city, are capable of flight, and as a result, there is no gateway into the ghetto. The Vyrewatch themselves serve to further control the masses, killing and feeding at will.

Conditions within Meiyerditch are terrible. The city is overcrowded, with humans crowded into small wooden apartments that have long since lost walls and roofs to rot. Food is rare, and many are forced to eat rats to survive. Clothing and other basic necessities are also in short supply. All throughout the city, dieing citizens can be seen huddled against walls and in the dark confines of alleys.

The ghetto is divided into six sectors, each of which has a number of residents barricaded within. The inhabitants of these sectors pay forced blood tithes on a rotational basis, so as to prevent the large majority from dying of blood loss. While this does work to some extent, many citizens do not survive the tithes.

Beneath Meiyerditch is a massive daeyalt ore mine, where slave miners are made to work for days on end. The vampyres ship the mined ore to a massive underground factory, where the daeyalt ore is being used for unknown purposes. One Morytanian legend says that even further beneath the city a massive inferno burns, from which Hellish creatures are spawned. However, this is, as of yet, no evidence to support this.

Coming to Meiyerditch
If a player plans to come to this city the player must begin the Darkness of Hallowvale quest. The first thing any adventurer will notice is that Meiyerditch is patrolled by the Vyrewatch. They are invincible unless attacked with an Ivandis flail, so it is not advised to attack them. If they ask for a blood tithe, you can either choose to give the tithe or distract them. Failing to distract the Vyrewatch (or choosing to pay the blood tithe) will inflict damage equivalent to roughly 10% of the player's maximum hitpoints (a player with 80 hitpoints, for example, would take 8 damage). After some time into the Darkness of Hallowvale the player will have another option of being sent to the mines instead of taking a blood tithe.

Once into the main part of the city the player will encounter Meiyerditch's citizens, children, stray dogs, and cats. Also to greet the player are level 46 Vampyre juveniles, but they are non-aggressive. There are also Vampyre Juvinates guarding the large building (so far inaccessible) on the eastern border of south Meiyerditch.

Things to Do
The city is in ruin, which makes for good moderate level Agility and Strength training. Meiyerditch is essentially a highly populated Agility Course, if the player is doing Darkness of Hallowvale and is at the agility section of navigating through the city.

The Daeyalt ore mines may be accessed either through attracting a Vyrewatch's attention and ask to be sent to the mines, or going to the northeastern-most part of the city. These ores may be mined giving 17 experience each. However, the ores cannot be sold, so this has more to do with training then moneymaking.

Meiyerditch has one lone shop down in the southwestern part of town lives Trader Sven who can sell you Vyrewatch clothing which for the whole set costs 1950 coins, or Citizen clothing which can be bought for 6 coins each part.

After reaching a certain point in Legacy of Seergaze, a furnace becomes available north of the Myreque Hideout.



Meiyerditch is also where the player does a large part of Darkness of Hallowvale. The Myreque (Sanguinesti Order) base is found in a hidden base somewhere in the city.

After Legacy of Seergaze quest, Meiyerditch can be visited to kill Vyrewatches who, in Vampyre Woods are aggressive and mixed with Vampyre juveniles and Vampyre juvinates, making it harder to pick the weaker Vyrewatches to kill.

Beneath Meiyerditch is Meiyerditch Dungeon, which was once a vampyre research area. Upon completion of Legacy of Seergaze, players may access it in its entirety, including a small slayer dungeon, the Blood altar, and a destroyed laboratory. A shortcut to the original Myreque Hideout tunnels also exists. By travelling down a long tunnel, players can reach the tomb of Ivandis Seergaze, which in turn leads to the old Myreque tunnels. These lead out into either Canifis or The Hollows.

Darkmeyer
In the In Aid of the Myreque quest, the player finds three interesting books in the hidden library at Paterdomus. One of them (Modern day Morytania) tells you that there is in fact a second, and perhaps larger, city in the Sanguinesti region that is not in ruins. Darkmeyer may be where Drakan is lurking, because he is not mentioned by any important people of Mieyerditch. The large castle at the east of the city may be the gate to Darkmeyer.

Figures of town

 * Lord Lowerniel Vergidiyad Drakan Merciless ruler of Morytania.
 * Safalaan Leader of the Sanguinesti order of the Myreque.
 * Vanstrom Klause Brutal vampire overlord who wishes to destroy the Myreque.
 * Vanescula Draken Member of the Draken familiy.
 * Sarius Guile Servant of Vanescula Draken.
 * Vertida Sefalatis Member of the Sanguinesti order of the Myreque.
 * Trader Sven Runs the black market of Meiyerditch.



Music unlocked

 * The Last Shantay - Coastal sectors
 * Lament of Meiyerditch - Northern sectors
 * Night of the Vampyre - Castle Drakan surroundings

Quests

 * Darkness of Hallowvale is greatly involved in Meiyerditch.
 * Legacy of Seergaze