All Fired Up

Development team

 * Developer: Ingrid J
 * Graphics: Kavi M, Mark C, Daniel J
 * Quality Assurance: Most of the QA Team
 * QuestHelp: Gillan M
 * Audio: Chris J, Grace D

Introduction


After the Priest in Peril quest, King Roald is worried of possible invasion from the Wilderness and Morytania. So, he had a beacon lighting system set up. The player must go from beacon to beacon, testing them in case a real invasion occurs.

The beacon network


Talk to King Roald located in the Varrock Palace. His majesty will tell the player that he is making a system to warn Varrock of possible attacks from the Wilderness and Morytania using beacons.



He will tell the player to see Blaze Sharpeye who is located at the beacon near the River Salve, on Silvarea mountain.

The locations of the beacons are indicated by the Fired Up Beacon icon on the minimap and world map.

Speak to Blaze Sharpeye, who will tell the player about the beacon system, and he will have them test the beacons. Players will require 20 logs (of any type) and a tinderbox. (They agreed that if it were a real emergency, Gnomish firelighters will be used to colour the flames).



Lighting the beacon
The player should use the logs on the beacon, and then light it on fire with a tinderbox. With the flames ablaze, he will tell the player to talk to Squire Fyre. She can be found near the limestone quarry, west of the Odd Old Man, the starting point of the Rag and Bone Man quest.

Another beacon
Squire Fyre will tell the player to light another beacon near her, after seeing that the first beacon has been lit. This also requires 20 identical Logs (of any type) and a tinderbox.

After lighting the beacon, go back to Blaze Sharpeye. Blaze Sharpeye will confirm that he sees the second beacon lit, and informs that the fire is dying in the first beacon.

Adding more firepower
Use five logs (must be identical) on the first beacon to rekindle the fire. Do not leave yet - talk to Blaze again. This satisfies Blaze, and he will tell the player that the beacon network test is successful, and that they should inform King Roald.

Go back to Varrock Palace, and talk to King Roald for the reward. '''Congratulations! Quest complete.'''

Rewards



 * 1 quest point
 * 20,000 coins
 * 5,500 experience
 * Access to the All Fired Up activity

After the quest, King Roald will tell the player that if they manage to light 6, 10, and 14 beacons simultaneously, they receive additional rewards. King Roald offers a ring of fire for lighting 6 beacons, flame gloves for lighting 10, and an Inferno Adze for lighting all 14.

Required for completing
Completion of All Fired Up is required for the following:
 * Varrock Tasks:
 * Elite: "It All Adze Up"

Trivia

 * Upon the completion of this quest, one's Adventurer's Log will read: "King Roald's beacon network has been tested and it works a treat. I can return to complete the beacon run whenever I want and learn a little about Firemaking as I do so."
 * On the day of the release, the spoilers said: "Blaze got a bit carried away and incinerated the spoiler scroll in a frantic effort to set his shoes on fire, so you'll have to wait a day for Reldo to make us a new copy."
 * During the quest Defender of Varrock, while the zombies are invading Varrock Palace, all the beacons are lit for an emergency.
 * Similar to the quest, beacons have historically been used to warn of invaders. The British have a history of using beacon towers along the coast and mountains to warn of impending threats. The most famous English example is the array of beacons all the way up the east coast of England intended to warn London of an attack by the Spanish Armada. The Welsh Brecon Beacons are named after another famous array. In ancient China, beacon towers were placed a few hundred feet away from each other along the length of the Great Wall of China, to be lit in the event of a Mongolian invasion. As the Great Wall was so big and hard to defend, its primary purpose was communication.
 * In J.R.R Tolkien's trilogy The Lord of the Rings, a system of beacons exists between Rohan and Gondor.
 * After completing the quest, if you talk to Juna, your character will say, "...And that was how I learned to maintain King Roald's watchtower beacons."
 * Its funny how they agree about the gnomish firelighters when you cant light a beacon with those logs