The Branches of Darkmeyer

The Branches of Darkmeyer is the sequel to Legacy of Seergaze and the fifth installment in the Myreque quest series. The quest was released on 31 August 2011. It is a master quest, with requirements around level 60-70, much higher than the prequel's requirements, which are around level 30-40. During the quest, the vampyre city of Darkmeyer is accessed to find the Blisterwood Tree, which can harm vampyres and has been sealed off by Lord Drakan. Meanwhile, Vanstrom Klause is tasked to destroy the entire Myreque and is eager to do so. An important subplot in this quest is Safalaan's history and origin. The Branches of Darkmeyer has raised the official Slayer and Woodcutting level requirements for the quest point cape.

Starting out
Speak to Veliaf Hurtz under the pub in Burgh de Rott. He will tell you that he needs help with Vanstrom Klause and the Vyrewatch, who are becoming stronger while the Myreque grow weaker. He explains the situation that the Myreque and Burgh de Rott are in; the supply routes to Meiyerditch have been cut off and the vyrewatch have discovered Burgh de Rott. They have even abducted Marius and brutally murdered him. Ask what you can do to help (this starts the quest). Veliaf will say he feels terrible about asking you, but he will explain that Cornelius (the town's banker) saw a shadowy figure digging south of the bank a few nights before, and that an entrance to something was unearthed there. No one has been down yet due to the danger, but it needs exploring. Veliaf believes that the mysterious figure was Vanstrom and that he might still be in the tunnels. He asks you to go down and explore, and to defeat Vanstrom if you find him.

A strange tunnel
Go to the dungeon entrance south of the bank and climb down. You will find yourself in a tunnel with a rope to the surface, a coffin, a blood drop symbol on the floor, a letter, a decaying tome and a fountain of blood. Pick up the letter. It's addressed to Safalaan Hallow, from someone called "V", who knew Safalaan's parents and Safalaan as a child. He says he knows the answers Safalaan seeks and will meet him in the clearing in the middle of sector four. There also is a decaying tome lying in the corner, with two readable pages. They are stained with blood making some pages unreadable, although one page mentions the Icyene. Inspect the coffin, which deals a very small amount of damage when opened. In it is a medallion with an orange symbol similar to that on the floor.

Note: You can use the medallion to teleport to the Meiyerditch Dungeon and Burgh de Rott. The medallion has ten charges and can be recharged by dipping it in the pool of blood, but teleporting to a destination close to you (that is, if you are in Burgh de Rott or the Sanguinesti Region) takes no charge. The pool of blood is inside the cave just south of the bank of Burgh de Rott.

Report back to Veliaf. If you mention the medallion to him he will tell you that it is the symbol of Drakan and is of vampyric origin. He doubts that it was placed there by Vanstrom as it is old and dusty. He refuses to take it from you, calling it evil. You will then show him the letter. Veliaf will say it must have been placed there by Vanstrom as it is too clean to have been there long. He thinks that by noticing Vanstrom going into the cave, they might have ruined his plan to pretend to be a Meiyerditch citizen. Veliaf thinks that the plan is too subtle for Vanstrom, and suggests that you take the letter to Safalaan. He tells you it is too dangerous to enter Meiyerditch the usual way and gives you a teletab to take them straight to Safalaan. Before sending you he will warn you that Safalaan has been preoccupied and not himself lately. If you agreed to the teletab, you will be taken straight to the Meiyerditch Myreque hideout.

An unexpected help
Speak to Safalaan at the north end of the hideout. He will ask how you got there and say the supply runners haven't been getting through from Burgh de Rott.

Tell him about the medallion. He will ask where you got it from. You will tell him about the cave and what Veliaf said about it. When you show it to him, he will say it feels familiar and ask to take it from you. You will be shown handing it to him, where it will glow in his hands. He says he added a destination to it; the Meiyerditch Myreque hideout. He doesn't know how he was able to alter a vampyric artefact, and asks you to take it away from him.

Ask him what the vampyres have been doing and he will explain that tithes have been increased and any citizen unable to meet them is taken away to an unknown location, and that rogue vyrewatch have even been appearing and snatching healthier citizens. He claims that they seem restless and they're not following tithing orders.

Tell Safalaan you have a letter for him. He will ask where from and you will explain the happenings in Burgh de Rott. He will take the letter from you and read it. Ask him what he thinks and he will express disbelief and ask if you're sure it was Vanstrom. You will repeat what you were told about the night the cave was uncovered. Safalaan is dubious, as the letter speaks of his parents, experiences and his visions.

Go through the dialogue options. Safalaan will explain that he doesn't remember much about his past, including being young or how old he is. He has also been having visions, and he feels that there is some greater power in him ready to be released, for good or bad.

Ask what you should do. Safalaan says he will have to meet the letter's sender. He thinks Vanstrom must know something, and that if he was truly after Burgh de Rott he would have simply attacked. You mention that it might be a trap and Safalaan agrees. He says they can't give Vanstrom what he wants, but they must still find out what is going on. He decides to send you in his place. He sends Vertida Sefalatis and Mekritus A'hara with you, and advises you to look from a window to the north of the clearing (which is west of the base) before meeting the contact. Directions to the meeting point will be in your quest journal.



Traversing Meiyerditch
Follow the directions in your quest journal.

"Head out of the base, up the stairs and across into the next building. Go west from there, until you reach the barricade. Then, go south and head to the upstairs of the building with the fireplace and the portrait. Jump the wall to get to the building next door, and go back to the ground floor. If you leave this building to the west, the meeting point will be to your west. You'll need to make your way round to the building to the north to make sure the coast is clear."

So, exit the base, go through the wall and climb up the stairs. Jump the floorboards to the west and go down. Exit and go west a bit, then south at the barricade. Enter the building and open the door there in the room with the portrait. Climb up the ladder. At this point, you will run into two of the rogue vyrewatch Safalaan described. The first wants to take more than a tithe from you, but the second tells it to wait and says that you are "the one". The other agrees, calling you fresh and full of blood, and says that "it'll have a worse time with her". You ask them what they're talking about, but they fly off. Now jump over the wall to the building to the west and climb down the ladder. Open the door, exit and close the door. Now go north and west around the next building. Enter it and go east, where Vertida will be standing.

An alternative route to the meeting spot, however, is using the medallion to teleport to the Meiyerditch Laboratories, go upstairs, open the door, pass through the slashed tapestry and exit the building. From there, run south-west between the houses as shown in the map to the right in red. Upon entering the building, climb up the wall as shown by the arrow. This will however omit the interesting cutscene with the rogue Vyrewatch, so it is advised to take the normal route.

Speak to Vertida and he will tell you that Mekritus is upstairs and that the wall beside him can be climbed to reach him. Climb up the wall and speak to Mekritus. Mekritus explains that the window overlooks the meeting place and can be used to check whether the coast is clear. He and Vertida will flank around to give ground support. Click the white sickle logo on the ground to spy. A cutscene will play, showing Vertida and Mekritus in position when the informant comes out of a building: it's a crying, young girl called Nessie. Go downstairs and speak to Nessie.

Meeting the Contact
Nessie (combat level 424) says she saw you in the window and asks why it took you so long to come down, claiming the vyrewatch could have got her. She claims she knows your name because you're the great hero of the Myreque. When asked, she explains that she's lost and a scary vampyre, Vanstrom, told her to stay there. You say he's the worst vampyre besides Drakan, but she laughs and says his power is nothing compared to hers. She then transforms into Vanescula Drakan. Vertida yells for you to attack. Do so and she will counter with what looks like a ring of smoke that throws you backwards and teleports your Myreque companions away.

You will then have an option to talk to Vanescula. She will tell you to calm down and that she's not there to fight, and that you wouldn't be a challenge anyway. When questioned, she says she's there to help. She planted the letter in Burgh de Rott (and is insulted about being mistaken for Vanstrom). She knows about Safalaan but says any information about him is between them alone.

Vanescula knows about the Myreque's dream of defeating Drakan and freeing Meiyerditch. She sees no reason why that shouldn't happen, but thinks that the Myreque aren't doing a good job by themselves. According to Vanescula, she will help the Myreque because she feels that Lowerniel Drakan is no longer a good leader, and he's spending more and more time shut in his castle obsessing over a rock. He hasn't noticed the influx of the Mercenary Protocol, the threats from Misthalin or even the recent infighting amongst the vyrewatch, and Vanescula thinks he is a blind fool who is letting the vampyric society fall apart. Moreover, she is also bored.



Vanescula cannot kill Drakan herself because of the vyrelords, whose respect she must have in order to become the leader of the vampyres (although she claims to be able to do it easily). She claims that discoveries made through the study of Haemalchemy mean that vampyres could survive without blood and so the citizens of Meiyerditch could be freed if she was leader. Vanescula says you should trust her because she hasn't killed you yet, and because she has claimed you as her personal blood tithe, so none of the Vyrewatch will tithe you as you travel through Meiyerditch.

She also tells you about the vampyre city Darkmeyer, "where your greatest weapon lies". She tells you about the Blisterwood Tree, the mere touch of which harms vampyres, which could make a weapon more potent than the Ivandis flail (which she claims is merely a stick to the higher ranked vampyres) if it could be chopped from and the logs carved. She will give you a written offer for you to give to Safalaan.

To Darkmeyer
Use the medallion to teleport back to the Meiyerditch hideout with the letter Vanescula gives you (choose the teleport option Meiyerditch). Take it to Safalaan, who will be worried about you. He will be excited over the contents of the letter; Vanescula knows about his past, a thing which has always been a mystery to him. You ask him to focus on Vanescula's promises about helping them. Safalaan will tell you to do as Vanescula has suggested. He tells you to speak to Vertida for advice as he will be busy pondering on the letter.

Speak to Vertida. He is wary about trusting both Vanescula and Safalaan, as Safalaan hasn't been himself lately. He thinks Safalaan is so desperate for information that he isn't thinking clearly and is too quick to trust. He tells you about the huge walls of Darkmeyer and how dangerous the city is and that it is impossible to enter, except by using a drainage gate along the uppermost wall in eastern Meiyerditch that you may be able to climb under to access Darkmeyer. He suggests taking some smoke bombs from the storeroom and a hatchet to cut the tree. He also reminds you to look for seeds to grow their own tree.

Take the 30 smoke bombs from a crate west of the exit ladder. The fastest and easiest way to reach the drainage gate that leads to Darkmeyer is to use the Medallion to teleport to the Meiyerditch Laboratories. If you didn't bring your Medallion or it's out of charges (unlikely), follow the second instructions.
 * From Meiyerditch Laborartories, go up the stairs, through the slashed tapestry, and out the building. From here run south-west along the diamond building (clockwise) and just run north until you reach the drainage grate.

Vanescula will meet you on the other side of the drainage gate. She tells you the tree is guarded in the upper tier of Darkmeyer and that the Darkmeyer vyrewatch are more independent than the Meiyerditch ones. Vanescula advises you to use the smoke bombs to find a disguise to fool the juvinates, but to avoid the vyrewatch who will be able to smell you. She says to come back to her once you have a disguise, and she gives you a needle and some thread to alter your disguise to fit.
 * Head out of the Myreque base, up the stairs and across into the next building. Leave this building and run through the building directly to the north. Turn right, then run north. Once past the fish shop, turn left. Then, run north.

Use the smoke bombs only when out of sight of the vampyre juvinates. Do not go near vyrewatch. Search chests inside buildings to find clothing. If caught you will be teleported back to Vanescula. TIP: try to get to a building before your smoke shroud vanishes. Once in a building, immediately close the door and move to the back of the building. This will keep any vampyres outside who were on their way to teleport you away, though they may wait until you re-emerge and teleport you away in any case. Look for vyrewatch or juvinates that match your movements, as they will try to catch you as you leave. If you do spot vyrewatch or juvinate that is waiting for you, you can exit to the lobby for a minute and they will move on. A Flail of ivandis can be helpful in case a Vyrewatch "spawn camps" you.

Once you've found, fixed and equipped all four pieces of the outfit (hood, torso, trousers and boots) your title will change to Vyreling and the vampyres will be a bit nicer, at least not throwing you out. Return to Vanescula. She will cover your human scent with her own and explain how to get to the blisterwood tree.


 * Darkmeyer_Map.png● V - Vanescula Drakan
 * ● A - Grigan Kaninus
 * ● B - Valentina Kaust
 * ● C - Sanguinus Varnis
 * ● D - Maria Gadderanks
 * ● E - Sentinel Bloodmortis
 * ● F - Misdrievus Vakan
 * ● G - Captured Meiyerditch citizens
 * ● H - Ranis Drakan.
 * ▬ - Poster
 * ▪ - Common position for Bloodveld younglings

Gaining Status
To get to the Arboretum with the tree you need to be a respected vampyre. To do this you must raise your status in Darkmeyer. Head north east through the low-tier to reach the middle-tier, where Vanescula will be waiting for you. You will be asked what your name is by Sentinel Mortshade. Make one up from the options given. This will be your vampyre name.

Talk to the named vampyres to get tasks from them. Completing these earns rating. When half of the rating bar is full (by completing all of the tasks in the middle section) you can enter the upper section and you can access the Arboretum when it is ¾ full

Note: you do not have to find all the bloodveld younglings to go to upper floor.

Tasks include:

Middle tier

 * Vandalising posters put up by vyrelords and ladies. This task is given by Sanguinus Varnis.
 * Terrorising Maria Gadderanks. Do not terrorize her too much if you plan to free her later.
 * Talk to Maria while wielding the Gadderhammer.
 * Talking to Maria Gadderanks.
 * Using the Angry or Laugh emotes a few times next to Maria Gadderanks (also possible after she has been freed).
 * Talking to Valentina Kaust; drink the vial of blood she gives you, then select any of the options. Warning: Drinking the blood damages you for half your health.
 * Recapture bloodveld younglings (after talking to Grigan Kaninus). These vanish for long periods of time, so they can appear in places you've already checked (some can be found on lower tier).
 * Talk to Sentinel Gorthaur (or Sentinel Mortshade or Sentinel Draemus) about citizens in Meiyerditch, the Myreque and Burgh de Rott (three conversations).

Upper tier

 * Entertain Misdrievus Vakan by humiliating a blood tither.
 * Subsequently talking to the Tithe master about the tither (found in the building to the west). The options chosen do not affect the amount of status gained.
 * Speak to Vanescula Drakan to pledge allegiance to the Drakan family.
 * Kill Captured Meiyerditch citizens for the Vyrewatch guards. If you refuse, you will need a Wolfbane dagger in order to gain enough status to enter the Arboretum.  A bank is located in the upper tier.
 * If you refuse to kill the citizens despite the ease of this status gain, the guard will instead ask you to go and get him some blood from the Dark Meyer Blood Trader. Remember the blood types he asks for. The trader will initially refuse as you haven't got any money. He will instead ask you to recover money for him from a werewolf. The werewolf is infact either the male or female Canifis settler located in the lowest tier of Darkmeyer. You will need Wolfbane dagger (use it on either Canifis settler) to persuade him or her to give you Darkmeyer notes. Trade with the Darkmeyer blood trader and get the blood types the guard requested. Return to the guard to gain status. This can be repeated for more status. *This method of gaining status is still being debugged; currently, it is possible that the Darkmeyer blood trader will not accept your currency.*
 * Talk to any upper tier sentinel and discuss your opinion of Vanstrom Klause.
 * Talk to a Sentinel and discuss your opinion of Lord Drakan.

Notes
 * You will get a message in your chatbox when you have enough status for upper-tier vampyres to acknowledge you. If you try to go up the steps to the upper tier too soon, you will be teleported back to the bottom of the steps.
 * If you get stuck at any point you can speak to Vanescula in the very north of the middle-tier (before you get enough status to progress further) or near the Tithe master's building (after gaining enough status) to ask for help.
 * Once you have enough status you can free Maria Gadderanks. However, she cannot be freed if she has been terrorized too much. If you want to free her, make sure you do not terrorize her too much before gaining acces to the upper tier. To free her, make sure the guard is out of the building (or kill him), close the door, remove your disguise and break the lock. Equip your disguise again before leaving.

The Arboretum
Once you have enough status speak to Vanescula and she will tell you to enter the Arboretum. She will warn you once again to watch for Ranis.

Ranis will stop you as you run towards the doors. He will question you as to whether you think Vanescula, whom you pledged allegiance to, is more important than he is. He will demand that you pledge fealty to him as well. When you do so, the bloodmark given to you during your pledge to Vanescula deals damage to you. Ranis dismisses you but warns you that he'll be watching.

Check the health of the Blisterwood tree. You're told that the tree needs to be given sequences of energy in the correct order. The first sequence is water, then light, then nutrition.

Pull the lever on the machine. Several glowing circles will fill the first three rows of the tray next to the lever. You must get it so each row contains one of each colour, starting from the top. The circles are moved by clicking on the bottom left one of a group of four, which will rotate the four circles clockwise. Align the circles so that:

Pull the lever and check the tree again.

This time the tree needs nutrition, water, light, nutrition. Pull the lever again to get more circles, which are moved in the same manner as before. Align the spheres so that:

Check the tree a third time. The instructions are more complex this time; no water can touch another water, or nutrition another nutrition, diagonally, vertically or horizontally. Water and nutrition may touch each other and light may touch anything. One solution is as follows:

For the fourth infusion of energy, light and water may not touch in any way, light can touch light, water can touch water and nutrition can touch anything. One solution is:

(Any mix will work, as long as the basic setup is held, so that light doesn't touch water in any way) ''For those who find the puzzle difficult, an easy method would be to use 2 circles at a time, going from left to right. So, if the first row requires 2 blues, you would have to arrange the circles in the second row with 2 blue circles. Once that is done, click the left corner to move both blue circles up to the first row.''

You can now chop the Blisterwood Tree. This will attract the attention of Ranis. After you've chopped three logs in a row, he will demand that you come out of the Arboretum, while changing to his vyre form. Vanescula will come over in her vyre form and Ranis will tell her that he doesn't think you're really one of them. The screen fades to black and Ranis' corpse is shown on the floor with Vanescula standing nearby.

Speak to Vanescula. She says she'll blame the death of Ranis on you (meaning the Myreque), but that it had to be done; he would have exposed you otherwise. She also says that the tree produces no seeds, and that Vanstrom knows where the Myreque hideout in Meiyerditch is. She demands the medallion off you. She restores its full potential and hands it back to you, adding a teleport back to Darkmeyer and the Barrows to it. She will teleport you away, to just outside Darkmeyer to bring you in safety while she explains what happened to the vampyres.

Emergency status
Go back to the Myreque base. You can use the medallion to teleport to Meiyerditch to appear there. Speak to Vertida to find out that Safalaan has been missing since shortly after you left for Darkmeyer.

Vertida calls a meeting to discuss what you've discovered. Kael remains suspicious of Vanescula throughout the meeting. You inform the Myreque that Vanstrom knows the location of the base. Vertida calls the Myreque to evacuate. Kael and Mekritus say that they're tired of running and hiding and wish to fight. Vertida agrees with the majority and says they must take the fight to Vanstrom and enter Darkmeyer. It is decided that because you're recognised amongst the vyre ranks as a respected member of vampyre society, you must go alone.

Speak to Vertida to learn how to make blisterwood weapons. He advises you to make one for each combat style, and to get two silver sickles from Kael. He offers you a knife. Use it on the a set of blisterwood logs you collected and make a blisterwood polearm, a staff and some stakes.

Note: you *have* to make all three weapons -- otherwise attempting to enter the final boss house will result in a message saying, "This looks too dangerous."

You will also be given a bottle of holy water which he says will be of use against a vampyre's mist form and the bloodveld minions Vanstrom is known to make use of. He also suggests you ask the other Myreque for advice on fighting Vanstrom. Kael can tell you about Vanstrom's darkness attack, which he once witnessed being used on a vampyre juvinate. Mekritus will warn you that Vanstrom will turn into mist when severely weakened. Teleport back to Darkmeyer and bank with the vyre treasurer. Make sure to have a super potion set, lots of food (preferably rocktails - and many of them), your best armour, the holy water and Drakan's medallion. Something to restore run energy is highly recommended, but not always necessary at higher agility levels (or if the player visits the Oo'glog springs beforehand). A spirit terrorbird and scrolls is very helpful as it can also carry more food. If you wish you may speak to Vanescula again on your way to Vanstrom's house (look for the biggest house), which is just south east of her.

Once you enter the house you will be attacked by Harold, a level 161 Bloodveld pet. This fight should be no trouble for you if you have decent armour and combat stats. To defeat him, you must throw the holy water given to you by Vertida over him. It is advisable to take a better weapon than the blisterwood polearm to defeat Harold first, and then go back to the bank and get more supplies. If you die in the house you keep both your medallion and the Darkmeyer disguise, which means that you can easily teleport back to your gravestone, which will be just outside the house. This makes death only a "minor" issue. There is also an altar in the city if needed.

Note: you do not need to bring all three different Blisterwood weapons to Vanstrom's house, the polearm only is the best as Vanstrom is weakest to it.

Go through the metal door at the other end of the entrance hall and Vanstrom will be waiting. He will tell you that he wants to kill Safalaan as he is half-Icyene with considerable powers, thank you for previous events such as bringing him to the Myreque hideout and rebuilding Burgh de Rott. He then attacks you. Make sure to equip your armour and drink your potions before entering the room.

The battle with Vanstrom
After the aforementioned dialogue, Vanstrom will attack you in his human form. Attack him with your chosen weapon, preferably the Blisterwood polearm. After a few hits he will transform into his vampyric form and be much more powerful. Continue attacking Vanstrom with your chosen weapon until he uses a special attack move. Protection against/Deflect Magic works against Vanstrom's distance attacks. Protection against/Deflect Melee seems to reduce the damage of his melee attacks. Redemption is useful to give the player a safety net in the case of heavy damage, Soul Split is strongly advised if players can use it to be able to heal or else curses that drain Vanstrom's stats or prayers that boost yours. Vanstrom uses powerful melee attacks when possible and otherwise magical, red energy balls. Both styles are capable of hitting around 250 life points. Vanstrom also has an arsenal of deadly special attacks, which he will constantly use during the fight at random.

'''The Darkmeyer disguise and Drakan's medallion are always kept upon death, so reaching your gravestone shouldn't be a problem. Your grave will appear just outside Vanstrom's house.'''

Set-ups

 * If you are having trouble defeating Vanstrom, consider cremating the full 500 vyre corpses at the Columbarium. Every 50 corpses cremated will result in harder hits with the Blisterwood weapons.
 * Note that if you decide to use Barrows equipment, you will have to perform a full repair on any armour pieces that are dropped on death.
 * Consider wearing armour pieces that have high magical damage soaking percentages; they can absorb alot of damage if you happen to get hit by Vanstrom's special attacks.

Another good idea is to use the bank at Canifis or Burgh de Rott instead of Darkmeyer so you can deposit your Darkmeyer Clothes, saving inventory space for food. This will cause the vyres to become aggressive, although it shouldn't be a problem. After getting everything you need, use Drakan's Medallion to teleport back to Darkmeyer and simply run to Vanstrom's house. You should take little to no damage from the vyres, especially if you use protect/deflect melee. Keep in mind however that should you die, you will need to retrieve your Darkmeyer Clothes from a bank if you wish to reach your gravestone without being hassled by the vyres.

"Stare into the darkness!"
When Vanstrom moves to the centre of the room and yells, "Stare into the darkness!", you should do the exact opposite and run to a wall facing away from Vanstrom or be hit for around 500 damage. This damage is reduced if faced the opposite direction and running. You must also turn the camera to face away from him. There is very little time to react to this, probably just over a second, so be on guard. Because of this, you may want to turn your camera angle to face Vanstrom's back, so that if he does use this technique, you don't have to worry about turning your camera angle and just focus on turning your character away.

One way to handle this special is fighting him near the centre (if you are using melee), with your back facing the door where you entered from. As soon as he says his special, run to the door and when you stop, heal and wait. Sometimes this avoids all damage, and sometimes you will be hit only for 200-350 damage, instead of the usual 400+. If you stay with this method, this avoids you trying to run both or other ways as sometimes he will use it again right after he finishes this special giving you little to no time to get to the opposite wall, and you will be hit even higher the closer you are to him. If not using the door tactic, you will have to react very quickly to which way he is facing, so sticking with one spot usually guarantees a 50/50 chance he will face your way and all you have to do is heal.

"Let the blood consume you!"
Vanstrom will teleport you into the middle of the room and spawn a ball of blood under you when he yells "Let the blood consume you!". Run away from the spot you are standing on or be hit for high damage. If you can manage to lure Vanstrom to this spot, he will take the damage.

Vanstrom will also follow up with a melee attack. As you run from the blood spot Vanstrom will chase you and strike at least once with a melee attack. As you are running if you quickly switch to protect/deflect melee you can reduce this damage considerably. It is advised to switch back to protect/deflect magic afterwards.

Like the above special, quickly run to a corner of the room and heal. Most of the time this avoids all damage and if you are unlucky you will be hit for the reduced damage which is usually around 200-300 (this only happens if you didn't go there quick enough). Just make sure to heal so your health is over 450+, as when completely unavoided, this attack is capable of hitting very high, up to 600.

This can be one of the most deadly attacks as Vanstrom may spam attacks one after the other with no time to heal between. A sequence of four or more attacks can drain well over 1000 hitpoints.

"Come, fiends, and aid your master!"
During the fight on a few occasions Vanstrom will run to the centre of the room and yell out "Come, fiends, and aid your master!", which summons 2 small bloodveld leechers who will heal him if not killed quickly. They are very weak and have only 50 lifepoints, which makes it a bit less dangerous. They move slowly and spawn in the opposite sides of the room from each other. Try hitting them once, or get their attention to prevent Vanstrom from healing if they get too close. Should they reach him, they will die and heal Vanstrom. Note that he keeps attacking you normally while you are busy dispatching the bloodvelds.

Blood bombardment
At several points during the fight Vanstrom will take flight and throw balls under you similar to the blood pool attack that can hit for high damage (up to 700 or possibly even higher). He will throw a bomb approximately once every 2 or 3 seconds. In addition, he will occasionally freeze you to the spot. This only lasts for a split second, but if you do not quickly click somewhere, the bomb will detonate. The bomb will damage you if it explodes under or one square adjacent to you (the latter does not reduce damage). Vanstrom will not throw bombs for a second or two when he starts flying, giving you some time to start running. Using the minimap to run is advisable, but be careful not to click on the world map accidentally (which can happen), which leads to a certain death. To avoid damage (which is hard, but possible), run around the room in a circle until he lands. Vanstrom will be flying in one spot, occasionally moving to another. He appears to take high damage when attacked in the air, by both melee and ranged Blisterwood weapons.

One can also run back and forth between the two farthest walls, or run in a figure-8 shape. Either of these makes it easy to attack Vanstrom while running by, dealing heavy damage. Vanstrom seems to be very weak against melee attacks while flying, making this a great opportunity to deal quick damage and shorten the battle.

Be wary of the fact that simply running back and forth between two walls can result in you accidentally running past a bomb that is exploding, consider running in a more rectangular pattern instead.

If trying to attack Vanstrom during the Blood Bombardment attack, make sure that you NEVER stand still - immediately after clicking to attack, continue to run your pattern avoiding the Blood bombs. If done correctly, you can attack him practically every time you run by, with no danger of taking damage if you keep mobile.

Warning: Do not run back into Harold's room to try to escape the blood bombardment. Vanstrom can still launch these attacks against you in Harold's room, even though the door is closed.

Mist form
When Vanstrom is low on health he will turn into mist and be immune to normal attacks. At this point he will stop running and move at a normal speed. Stand in the middle of the room and throw the holy water with a single left-click, which will form a large pool of water in front of you. Lure Vanstrom over the water in order to damage him. If you get too close to him, he will use quick magic-based attacks on you but the damage is much lower, around 50 usually, although at the speed of darts if not faster. Note that a pool of water only lasts for a few seconds and must be constantly renewed. Repeat this until he loses all of his life points.

Finishing up in Darkmeyer
Upon Vanstrom's death he will exclaim "No! This cannot be the end!" in the middle of the room, fall to his knee and explode, hitting you for a near death damaging amount of lifepoints while also summoning 8 level 612 bloodveld guardians around him.

Note: If you are wearing a ring of life and are automatically teleported out at this stage in the fight, you simply have to return to the room to continue where you left off.

You will faint because of the damage, but luckily Vanescula and Sarius will enter the room. While Sarius protects you, you will take control of Vanescula to kill the bloodveld guardians. They will attack but never damage Vanescula since she is a vampyre. You cannot attack them directly, only through the attack style menu using a series of special attacks; Dart deals high damage to all bloodvelds lined up, Shadow stalk deals very high damage to one bloodveld and Scream deals average damage to all nearby bloodvelds. It is recommended to use the Scream attack repeatedly as soon as it recharges. Once the bloodvelds are defeated, Vanescula will blow up Vanstrom's desk to destroy his information on the Myreque. She says that you must be brought back to Meiyerditch when Sarius comments that she can do it for she knows the location of the Myreque hideout because her father Mauritys used to be a Myreque member. Vanescula will be angry at first but then praise Sarius for her courage. Sarius will take the unconscious you to the Myreque hideout in Meiyerditch, where you will wake up next to Mekritus.

Reporting back
Go to Vertida and speak to him. He will congratulate you on defeating Vanstrom, and will show a cutscene where Safalaan leaves Meiyerditch, when he is stopped by several Vyrewatch. Vanescula shows up and sends them away. Safalaan tells her that he is heeding her warning; she assures him that once he returns from his task they can "begin". Vertida sends you to see Veliaf in the basement of the pub in Burgh de Rott as there is nothing of value in Meiyerditch with which you can be rewarded.

Teleport to Burgh de Rott with your medallion, go to the Myreque hideout and talk to Veliaf. Explain to him that you've killed Vanstrom Klause to which Veliaf responds that Vanstrom's and Ranis' deaths have put the Myreque into greater danger for the vampyres now consider them an actual threat. He reconsiders, and says that they may be closer than ever to destroying Drakan with two of his strongest vampyres gone.

'Congratulations! Quest complete!!'

Rewards

 * 2 quest points
 * 20,000 Experience
 * 50,000 Experience
 * 20,000 Experience
 * 40,000 Experience
 * 20,000 Experience
 * 25,000 Experience
 * 35,000 Experience
 * A ‎Tome of xp 3rd ed with three 50,000 experience chapters in any skill 60 or higher
 * Access to Darkmeyer
 * Ability to fletch and use Blisterwood weapons
 * Darkmeyer disguise (can be put into a Costume box in a Player-owned house)
 * A new title depending on your statusbar progress (while wearing full Darkmeyer disguise)
 * Drakan's medallion allowing teleportation to various places in Morytania (Barrows, Burgh de Rott, Meiyerditch (Myreque Hideout), Darkmeyer and Meiyerditch Dungeon)

Music unlocked

 * Darkmeyer - Upon entering Darkmeyer.
 * Arboretum - Upon entering the arboretum.
 * Upir Likhyi - Upon entering the large chamber in Vanstrom's house.

Pre-release
For information on Branches of Darkmeyer before the release, see The Branches of Darkmeyer/Pre-release.

Trivia

 * On the day of release, the spoiler read: The spoilers demand nutrition, light, nutrition and then water. Come back tomorrow once we've figured out what that means.
 * When you talk to the sentinel and it asks your name, one possibility is 'Tytn', which is the name of the Jagex Moderator who had been developing the Myreque series until leaving Jagex and Mod Ana taking over.
 * One of the surname options is 'Lugosi', the last name of Bela Lugosi, the famous actor who played Dracula in the original namesake movie. It was reported there is also a portmanteau of Draynor/Dracula in the name 'Draycula', although the word in the game is actually 'Dracyula' - pronounced the same as Dracula, there is just a 'y' to emphasize the word, "Drac-you-la". Yet another option is "von Pitt," possibly a reference to Brad Pitt's character in Interview With The Vampire. A possible first name "Grigor" and surname "Rasputin" hold reference to Russian Grigori Rasputin, the "Mad Monk" of the early 20th Century, who was especially known to have died from being shot in the right eye.
 * The name of the blood-tither in Darkmeyer is "Helsing", possibly a reference to the fictional Abraham Van Helsing, Dracula's nemesis.
 * Completing the quest yields, "I worked with Vanescula to infiltrate Darkmeyer and create new weapons to harm the vampyres, before defeating Vanstrom. The Myreque were happy, but are worried about their future." in a player's Adventurer's Log.
 * This is the first quest for which Jagex has released a walkthrough. The walkthrough was made available the day after the quest's release.
 * There is a glitch that, when Vanstrom is changing from his flying form to his walking form, his flying form can remain in the air, resulting in two Vanstroms attacking the player. When this happens players are advised to leave rather than use food in what would be a suicidal battle.
 * There is a glitch that, while wearing the Darkmeyer disguise, allows you to use a Smoke bomb to cause a Vampyre juvinate to say, "What was that?", and back away from you, without regard to obstructions, through walls into closed buildings with doors, and even through structures that have no doors and are completely inaccessible. They will simply walk out of the inaccessible structures at some point, although they stay inside the closed-door buildings for quite some time, until they respawn.