RuneScape:Wiki Post/Fan fiction/Lumbridge Chronicles

Stone of Bandos
by User:Killr833

Acknowledgements
Many thousand thanks go to T. S. Church, for making the best novel ever and giving something for me to type off of :)

Chapter 1: Making Friends
Theodore and Castimir saw each other on the bridge across the Lum. Theodore asked, "Hey, Casty, want to be friends?" Castimir replied, "Why would I want to be friends with a fool?" At the time, every single thing on Castimir's mind involved magic. He was one of the lucky ones who actually got the rune stones, since the Wizard's Tower was running slightly short.

Theodore never believed Castimir when he talked about magic, because he didn't feel the need to go on a half-day ride to Draynor. So, he kept on asking and asking to be friends for a few months. One day, something truely mysterious and magical happened.

It was school and most of the kids were bored. They were doing basic math, when they knew parts of algebra. Theodore thought of this as an opportunity to communicate with Castimir. He wrote down his friendship offer and folded it into an airplane – something that few knew how to do around this time. Theodore knew that Castimir had seen these before, so he tried to tweak it as much as possible.

When he threw it, it started making wide turns and quite large twirling motions for about, say a quarter of a minute, and then it landed Castimir's table. Castimir had never seen what true wind power could do, and had witnessed the motions in mid-air unlike everyone else, who were half asleep except for Theodore. He wrote a word or two on it, and threw it back to Theodore, and it flopped down on the floor beside his desk. When Theodore picked it up and read Castimir's reply, he almost had a heart attack.

Theodore then thanked Saradomin for his gift of true wealth: friendship.

And after that day, they had a friendship unrivalled by any other in Gielinor.

Chapter 2: The Unbelievable
Years after their friendship began, the two were still not learning anything in school. The teacher was reading the story of the Barrows brothers – something which they had read only days ago. Castimir managed to pretend to be sick using his magic, and did not come. Theodore, however, simply sat there until the day was over.

Theo went over to Castimir's house. He was quite surprised when hem saw the runes on the table. "These stones... What do you expect them to do?" Theodore asked. "Whatever you expect them to do," Castimir said, and then used the runes to teleport them to the Wizards' Tower.

Traiborn greeted the two at the front. Theodore did not believe much of what he saw; he tried to pinch himself. So, of course, when he was told that there was a relatively evil wizard in the building...

...he fainted.