Thok of Daemonheim

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Thok Thokson, the Master of Dungeoneering is a Fremennik involved with the skill Dungeoneering. He can be found on Daemonheim, just south of the castle, in the Fremennik camp. He is one of only a few Fremenniks that F2P players can meet.

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. Thok is currently shown not wearing the cape of Dungeoneering, but the cape is shown next to him on a stand.

Thok has a brother named Marmaros who writes heavily about their adventures together in Daemonheim in his letters. In Postbag from the Hedge 44, it was confirmed that Marmaros was the Rewards Trader. He also has a sister by the name of Bryll, who can be found in Burthorpe. According to the Dungeoneering journals, he is a follower of Guthix.

Thok is believed to have reached to the end of the dungeons, but due to his memory of the dungeons being erased upon leaving with the white-bearded man when they had reached the end of the dungeons where they found a rotting corpse, no one believes him. The letters that they wrote may be the only proof that they had gotten that far, as they were found all the way to the deepest floors of the dungeon.

Thok makes an appearance in the third Fremennik Saga, Thok it to 'Em, where he is a Playable character. Here it is discovered he has 1500 lifepoints, can wield a primal 2h sword in one hand, can eat rocks and raw meat, uses his head to mine rocks, craft Thok runes and is so strong that he can use powerful special moves (specials like of the dragon weapons) with weapons like a novite pickaxe. It is also shown that he suffers from furophobia, an irrational fear of ferrets. He cannot smelt promethium bars and has a Prayer level below 10.

Thok returns in the fifth Fremennik Saga, Thok Your Block Off, where he is yet again a playable character. The storyline continues off from Thok it to 'Em, as Thok tries to defeat Marmaros in a battle of brawn. It is shown that he might have a Farming level of 60, has a Fishing level of 60, and probably has a Crafting level of 1.

Trivia

 * It may be possible that Thok had a high Summoning level during Thok it to 'Em, since he was able to communicate with various Ramokees.
 * 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 wears.
 * Thok named the Bouldabass after he chipped a tooth biting into its scales; however, he denies this, instead claiming that he chipped it on a Rammernaut.
 * 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.
 * Thok thinks the Dungeoneering rewards make modern adventurers lazy as can be seen in the 44th Postbag from the Hedge, where he comments on the Bonecrusher saying he would not be surprised they'd ask for a shoelacecrusher to save them from bending over occasionally.
 * Thok names things according to what he thinks of them, such as the Luminecent icefiend, which he calls "Walking Icecube".
 * When you play as his brother, you can see he attacks Stomp with his primal 2h in one hand. When you play with him though, the 2h is in both hands like the regular 2h animation.
 * His Dungeoneering cape is untrimmed despite the fact that he has the level 99 Attack required to wield a Primal 2h sword. This may be because he is not its official owner, since they won't believe he has level 99 Dungeoneering.
 * However he might have 113 Dungeoneering as it is impossible to gain a Primal 2h sword without defeating Kal'ger first. This may not necessarily be true, though, as it is revealed in Thok Your Block Off that he received the sword as a gift from Pretty Lass.
 * Thok was given a Christmas-themed look when the 2010 Christmas event, which took place within Daemonheim, was held.
 * Thok is a commentator for the Gielinor Games.
 * He also reveals during one of his announcements at the games that he is the son of a "Daddy Thok". It is further proved that his father's name is Thok by the fact that his sister Bryll's last name is Thoksdottir.