Lumbridge



Lumbridge (Called Lumbridge because it is built around a bridge over the river Lum) is a small town in the kingdom of Misthalin. This is where new players first come to after they complete the quest/tutorial 'Unstable Foundations'. Lumbridge has all the things a low leveled player could need to get started, even other leveled players come there to use some of its many resources. It's the place where new players start their true RuneScape adventure. Lumbridge is known and classified by some to be a city for low level activities, although there's plenty of things for a high leveled-users to do there.

Lumbridge is the default respawn point for players who die (though members can change it to Falador if they have done the Recruitment Drive quest, or Camelot if they have completed King's Ransom and Soul Wars after completing Nomad's Requiem). Its main features include Lumbridge Castle, where players can start several quests, and where there is also a bank to deposit/withdraw items. There is a General store, a fishing shop, a building with training dummies and tutors, and various other buildings and shops. South of the city is Lumbridge Swamp. Lumbridge also includes entrances to other cities such as Zanaris and Dorgesh-Kaan. Next to the town's setting is the River Lum, the second largest river in RuneScape. It is a popular spot for training the Fishing skill, as it is close to the bank and the general store, where players can sell the fish for a reasonable price.

Back when Learning the Ropes was the tutorial, there were actually two versions of Lumbridge: one was fenced off with barricades and used in the tutorial, preventing the player from leaving Lumbridge. There were a few other differences, such as the mine being open and Sir Vant's house having a basement. The Lumbridge visited during the tutorial was meant to be the town before the player enters the game, making it something like a prequel that takes place immediately before the rest of the game.

The name of the town is derived from the bridge that crosses the River Lum. The city is one of the few to have a guild inside of it.

History


In the year 1937 of the 4th Age, long after the God Wars, a town was settled on the River Lum by migrating human nomads. A bridge was made over the River Lum connecting the areas separated by the river. They named the town after the River "Lum Bridge" or "Lumbridge". The bridge also opened up trade and colonization of Al Kharid, and many island areas of Entrana and Karamja. This led to the town becoming a centre of trade within the Breadbasket of Misthalin.

Lumbridge is a duchy ruled by Duke Horacio, but as part of Misthalin it ultimately answers to King Roald III. Duke Horacio was apparently born in Crandor, as learned in the Dragon Slayer quest.

Prior to Horacio, there was an unknown number of Dukes ruling Lumbridge from 1937 of the 4th age to the early 5th age. However, Polonius was the first Duke of Lumbridge. Polonius was given the land by the King of all of Misthalin, King Claudius, at the time. Duke Horacio is a direct descendant of Polonius. This history of leadership is an allusion to Shakespeare's Hamlet.

Polonius also built Lumbridge Castle in the place of a wooden fort that had stood as a temporary fortress against invading forces, mainly goblins that largely inhabited the Lumbridge area, and still do to this day.

It is known that meat is very well-liked in Lumbridge (and possibly all of Misthalin), as the word "vegetarian" is considered "profanity".

Development
Lumbridge may have been based on the real life city of Cambridge in England, where Jagex has its headquarters. Since its inception, it has had three graphical makeovers. The first was in 2005, and marked the beginning of the graphical updating of the whole of RuneScape.

Players had long complained about the lack of a bank in Lumbridge, which caused serious inconvenience to players, especially new ones, and the popularity was lower than the main cities. Not until the Skill Tutors update of 27 September 2006 did Jagex finally install a bank for all players, along with Lumbridge home teleport. This raised the popularity of it very much.



The second graphical makeover for Lumbridge came with RuneScape High Detail, which was released as beta on 1 July 2008. On the day when RuneScape HD was released and Lumbridge was graphically updated, there was a glitch on the second floor above Explorer Jack's apartment that made players unable to move. The only option was to teleport out. The glitch is now repaired.

Lumbridge is one of the most graphically detailed places in RuneScape considering the massive focus taken to everything in the area like the smoke coming out of smokestacks along with detailed walls and roofing, rocks on the path, unsymmetrical fencing, and many other things. Other areas in RuneScape just do not have this much intense focus on detail and this is probably due to the fact to attract new players.

Entrances
To enter Lumbridge, players can use the bridge to the east of the town over the River Lum, along the path that leads from Al Kharid and Varrock. Players can also use the path that comes from the farm to the north.

A path from Lumbridge Swamp enters the town from the south, and a path from Draynor Village and the Wizards' Tower leads from the west towards the back of the castle.

Transportation

 * Lumbridge Home Teleport - A spell that does not require any runes, and one that all players on the standard spell book can use. However, it takes approximately 10 seconds to cast, and can be interrupted by combat. Players could also only use it every 30 minutes of real time (which passes even when logged out). Now one can cast this spell as often as wanted.
 * Lumbridge Teleport - Unlike the Lumbridge Home Teleport, this spell requires level 31 Magic, 1 law rune, 1 earth rune and 3 air runes to cast, and does not have a time to cast. (Note: this spell is a part of the medium Lumbridge and Draynor Tasks).
 * Canoe - This transport system allows transportation to several landing points along the River Lum. Provided the player has the necessary Woodcutting level and a usable hatchet in their inventory, they may use the system to reach several locations, including Lumbridge.
 * Zanaris - Players who have completed the quest Lost City can exit from Zanaris into Lumbridge Swamp.
 * Portal Chamber - Players with at least 50 Construction can build a Lumbridge Teleportation Portal in their home. Using 100 law runes, 300 air runes, and 100 earth runes, a portal can be made that will allow infinite teleports to the area.
 * Death - A method that requires little to no effort, and no requirements, simply dying can send you back to your respawn point. If it is set to Lumbridge, this provides a way to get there quickly without skills or quests. Players are however strongly recommended to store away in the bank any valuable items, as they may lose them.
 * Mystic - The Mystic in Stealing Creation, on the west side, he will hit you with his club and will teleport you to Lumbridge (if it is your respawn point).

Inhabitants


Players can find a number of non-player characters (NPCs) in Lumbridge. Several NPCs in Lumbridge used to give players jobs in return for some coins. This was one of many easy ways for players to gain money with little work, and was especially useful for new players.

Duke Horacio, Polonius and King Claudius may be named after characters from Shakespeare's play, Hamlet. Additionally, four Hamlet-themed gravestones can be found near the church in Port Sarim that may be related. Their examine text makes reference to Yorick, Horatio, Ophelia and Hamlet, respectively.

Skills tutors
Lumbridge contains a particularly high number of tutors, since they may be useful for new players. These were introduced with the Skill Tutors update, and include:


 * Magic tutor, named Mikasi
 * Melee instructor, named Harlan (Also the Master of Defence)
 * Ranged and Fletching instructor, named Nemarti
 * Lumbridge Sage who helps to accustom newcomers to the game, named Phileas
 * Quest tutors, named Donie
 * Roddeck, the advisor. He can be helpful to the newcomers
 * Previously, there was a Fishing Tutor named Finlay (mending a small fishing net or occasionally a cray-fish cage) who could be found sitting on a stool near the Lumbridge Swamp fishing spots.
 * Previously, the Woodcutting tutor, Wilfred, was found in between Roddeck's house and the Lumbridge Furnace. Wilfred is now found in the trees north of Falador, still selling the Woodcutting Cape of Achievement.
 * Previously, the Prayer Tutor, Yauchomi, was found in the Lumbridge cathedral.
 * Previously, the Cooking Tutor, Cordero was found giving tips to low level cooks in the house south of Bob's Brilliant Axes.
 * Previously, the Crafting Tutor, Cadmus, was found in the room adjacent to Duke Horacio's, the one with a spinning wheel, in the Lumbridge Castle.
 * The Smelting Tutor, Feoras, can still be, compared to some other Tutors, found working beside the Lumbridge Furnace. However, he cannot be engaged in conversation.

Jobs (Discontinued)
Please note that Lumbridge money-making was removed from the game along with some of the tutors with the introduction of the Advisor system.



Players were asked to bring certain items to tutors. NPCs around Lumbridge would usually ask players to bring a certain number of items to them or bury a certain number of bones, although only the Prayer Tutor gave this task. The job asked would always be within the skill range of the player. The difficulty of the job increased with the player's experience in the corresponding skill. Payment could range from a few hundred coins to a few thousand. Items include:


 * Anchovies
 * Ashes
 * Bones
 * Scorpions
 * Goblins
 * Leather gloves
 * Leather boots
 * Cowhides
 * Cooked chicken
 * Oak logs
 * Copper ores
 * Balls of wool
 * Runes (fire, water, earth)
 * Rune Essence
 * Logs

Others

 * Duke Horacio, an official involved in several quests
 * Sigmund, a member of H.A.M. and a former adviser to Duke Horacio
 * Fred the Farmer, found at the farmhouse south of Mill Lane Mill
 * Father Aereck, a priest who worships Saradomin in the church
 * Bob, owner of Bob's Brilliant Axes
 * Hans, a helpful but easily-frightened NPC found in the courtyard of Lumbridge Castle
 * Chief Thief Robin, found in the new thieving guild
 * Cook, Duke Horacio's personal cook, who is the starting point for Cook's Assistant and Recipe for Disaster
 * Darren Lightfinger, head of the thieving guild
 * Sir Vant, a White Knight guarding the underground lair of a dragon. Players who have done Unstable Foundations instead of the old tutorial (where the dragon was only forced back, instead of killed) will find him in the White Knights Castle in Falador.
 * Barfy Bill, a retired pirate and canoe expert
 * Explorer Jack, a famous explorer currently resting in northern Lumbridge
 * Doomsayer, the danger sign guide
 * Lachtopher, a lazy-bones recently left homeless
 * Victoria, worried about her brother, Lachtopher
 * Guardsman Brawn, a member of the Lumbridge Guardsmen
 * Guardsman Dante, a member of the Lumbridge Guardsmen
 * Guardsman Peale, a member of the Lumbridge Guardsmen
 * Guardsman DeShawn, a member of the Lumbridge Guardsmen
 * Guardsman Pazel, a member of the Lumbridge Guardsmen
 * Barricade guards, guardsmen responsible for upholding the quarantine during Learning the Ropes
 * Shop keeper, the owner of Lumbridge's general store
 * Shop assistant, helping the general store run smoothly
 * Seth Groats, a local farmer that lives on the east side of the River Lum
 * Gillie Groats, wife of Seth Groats and expert cow milker
 * Millie Miller, the owner of Mill Lane Mill on the outskirts of Lumbridge.
 * Vasquen, a local farmer overlooking the town's hops farming patch
 * Border Guards, protecting the Misthalin - Al Kharid border.
 * Musician, plays music for players.

Lumbridge Castle


Duke Horacio, and his adviser Sigmund are found on the first floor. The spinning wheel, used in Crafting, is also located upstairs. Players who have started the Recipe for Disaster quest can also access the Culinaromancer's Chest in the Cook's basement, as well as a wide variety of cooking ingredients and cooking implements to buy. Along with the Lumbridge tutors update, a free bank was added to the top floor of the castle.

The basement is a place of interest for new players, as it has training on level 2 spiders and spawns of gloves and leather boots. It also contains the entrance to the Dorgeshuun Mines.

There was much controversy over the update that brought the tutors and the bank. Many people considered the additions to make the game too easy. The forums were at one time riddled with players trying to bring back "challenge" to the game.

Raising the flag on top of the castle is one of the easy tasks in the Lumbridge and Draynor tasks.

Collapsed Mine
North east of Lumbridge is a collapsed mine in which the Mining Tutor was in.

Banks


The main bank is on the top floor of Lumbridge Castle, and features the bank tutor who teaches players the basics of banking. Before, there was no free-to-play bank in Lumbridge. An update added this bank. According to issue 34 of Postbag from the Hedge, the female banker's name is Barb, and she has a "love for chartered accounting". This bank is a popular location for players trying to sell and buy accounts, especially on free play servers. Players passing through here should be aware that account trading is in breach of rules 6 of the Rules of RuneScape, and could get them banned from the game permanently.

The Lumbridge Bank also contains a couple log spawns directly adjacent to it. Players can use it as an alternative to the Al Kharid range. With a tinderbox in the inventory, players could light the logs to create a cooking fire. It saves a little bit of time, at the cost of an inventory space. This method also gives you 40 Firemaking experience every time a fire is lit.

Members also have access to the Culinaromancer's Chest in Lumbridge Castle cellar, which features a bank. Once the first part of Recipe for Disaster has been completed it also features a food shop and an item shop, as you progress in the subquests of Recipe for Disaster you gain increased access to the item shop, which ultimately features the best gloves in the game.

Spawns
The following items spawn in or around Lumbridge Castle:


 * Bronze arrow - ground floor, by the northern staircase
 * Pot, jug, bowl, knife - ground floor, kitchen
 * Bucket, knife, leather gloves, leather boots - basement
 * Mind rune - ground floor, by the southern staircase
 * Bronze dagger, first floor, southern room
 * Logs (four spawns) - top floor
 * Bronze pickaxe (two spawns) - at the top of one of the gate towers

Lumbridge Castle basement
The castle basement is a dark room under the Lumbridge Castle kitchen, accessible through a trapdoor. The basement contains spawn points for the following items: Knife, Cabbage, Bucket and 2 pairs of Leather boots. Recently players invented a way to train Magic on low-level monsters (below level 5). The idea is to wear heavy metal armour (i.e. Rune or Dragon) and/or any other "gears" to minimise your Magic attack. Players don't hit, neither do monsters. Magic experience is not gained for hitting the enemy, but for every spell cast. Wielding a Staff and attacking a low-level monster can end up in 30+ minutes of getting Magic experience without losing a single life point. Famous monsters are Spiders (level 1) since they are very weak. Player can go away from keyboard without being afraid of losing anything or even logging out. Lumbridge Castle basement has 4 Spider spawn points. It is then a popular place to do such training. Originally this was done with the most basic strike spells only but now it has extend above that to include bolt, blast and even wave spells to make more experience. Note that training in this way (away from keyboard) is against the rules and is a bannable offence. An update, however, that made players still return to the lobby after 5 minutes, even in combat, makes this training method obsolete.

Lumbridge General Store
A limited number of general items can be bought at the Lumbridge General Store over a certain amount of time. Many of the items available in this general store can also be picked up around the area. In free-to-play worlds it will sometimes have more than 40,000 logs of many types, such as willow and oak. This is the result of heavy macro usage in this area. Due to an update on 2 September 2009, you will not be able to see other players items in shops, as they are now, as all shops are now personalized shops. The general store can be found north of Lumbridge Castle, next to the Combat Tutors centre and connected to a house by a catwalk. In a recent update, the general store installed a new door east of the store, but an unfixed bug caused the door only able to let people in and not letting them out. However, by turning on the run option it is possible to get out through the east door.

Bob's Brilliant Axes
Bob's Brilliant Axes is a shop that is advertised on fliers dropped by many non-player characters. Bob starts the easy part of Lumbridge and Draynor Tasks, and he repairs Barrows equipment for a price. Before the random event update, he also repaired broken hatchets and pickaxes. He also buys and sells a limited range of tools, including:
 * Bronze pickaxes, which are not very wise to buy seeing as there are two Bronze pickaxe spawns nearby, atop the Lumbridge castle gatehouse
 * Hatchets in bronze, iron or steel
 * Battleaxes in iron, steel or mithril

Hank's Fishing Shop
Hank's Fishing Shop is the place to be for all your basic fishing equipment (nets and rods) or if you want to stock up on Feathers or Fishing Bait. He also gives away free small fishing nets and crayfish cages.

Culinaromancer's chest
The Culinaromancer's chest is located inside the Lumbridge Castle cellar and is only available after completing at least one subquest of Recipe for Disaster, otherwise it is invisible. As well as being a bank, it also has two shops. Upon completion of each subquest, better equipment and more amounts of food become available.

The "items" shop sells Kitchen weaponry and metal gloves, which are among the best in the game. They range from bronze to barrows; bronze through rune gloves are much cheaper (and some have higher stats) than the combat bracelet and regen bracelet. Dragon and Barrows gloves cost 100k but have extremely high bonuses. Kitchen weaponry have stats equivalent to various metal weapons.

The food shop sells small amounts of items such as chocolate bars, cooking apples, cheese, pat of butter, bowls, grapes, and other food and utensils. For most of the chest's items, the grand exchange price is much higher than their chest price, so they can be bought for a profit.

Smithing Spots


The furnace and anvil  here is useful for new players and for members using the agility shortcut from the mine. It is usually populated with low level players who have mined Copper ore and Tin ore from the mines south of Lumbridge. The closest bank is on the second floor of the castle. Since the update on 24 June 2010, there is an anvil located near the furnace, which is convenient, since players no longer have to run to the Draynor Village sewers or Varrock to train Smithing or make armour/items. This is the only furnace available to non-members with an anvil next to it. There is a blacksmith working the bellows next to the furnace.

Bait and fly-fishing spots


Level 20 Fishing is required to go fly-fishing for trout, level 25 to go bait fishing for pike, and level 30 to go fly-fishing for salmon. Players cannot use a net here, though there are net fishing spots south of the town.

Saradomin Church


Father Aereck watches over his 230+ year old church of Saradomin here. There is also an altar to recharge Prayer points, the prayer tutor used to be here before an update. Players are also able to upgrade their gravestones at the church once they have completed The Restless Ghost quest by speaking to Father Aereck. It also has a sign that shows how many players died in the respective day in RuneScape. It differs from normal worlds to PvP worlds, the death tolls in the latter always being higher by tens of thousands of players.

Trees
Lumbridge includes a number of ordinary trees, two willow trees (around the furnace building), and at least one yew tree (in the graveyard). These may be useful to those training Woodcutting, Firemaking or Fletching, and a couple of oak trees are found near the castle.

Tree patch
Just west of the castle is a patch that members can use to grow wood trees with the Farming skill.

Lumbridge Armoury (Combat Tutors' Building)
After the graphical update, the combat tutors are re-located and are now located in the building to the north of the General store, there is a number of dummies and targets (3 dummies each for magic and melee, 2 targets for range) for use here, but they do not give very much experience and it can be quite crowded or otherwise vacant, note that the player needs the training range equipment to use on the range targets. The melee dummies have 150 life points and fully replenish their life points after each blow. They also cannot be destroyed as the maximum damage you can do to it is 140.

Fred's farm (North farm)


The farm at the northern end of Lumbridge is owned by Fred the Farmer, and is an excellent place to obtain wool. Players can shear the sheep in the farm to obtain wool (using the shears that respawn on the table in Fred's house), and then spin it into balls of wool on the spinning wheel in Lumbridge Castle. The balls of wool can be used to help Fred the Farmer with his task in Sheep Shearer.

Farmer Fred also keeps chickens, which players can kill to obtain raw chickens, feathers and bones. They are particularly popular for players training Prayer, since they are easy to kill and always drop bones for burying. They are also an easy source of free feathers for use in Fishing and Fletching. Cutting nearby trees, making fires, and cooking the raw chickens earns minor experience in woodcutting, firemaking, and cooking.

Behind Farmer Fred's house is an onion patch with 12 onions. This is particularly useful for players who wish to make yellow dye. Players can also take a bronze axe from the log standing on the ground outside of Farmer Fred's house.

Farther north is a large field containing cows and calves, which players can kill to obtain cowhides, raw beef and bones. There is also a dairy cow here, which players can use to obtain milk for use in Cooking. Farmer Fred's house contains a dairy churn, which members can use to turn the milk into cream, butter or cheese, if they have a high enough Cooking level.

Thieves' Guild
Above the furnace is a trapdoor that leads to the Thieves' Guild. It is owned by Darren Lightfinger and is helped run by Chief Thief Robin. Players can train Thieving here, and once fully expanded it contains a General Store and bank, as well as a very large area. This location is Members only.

Low Burn-Rate Cooking Range
The cooking range, located in Lumbridge Castle's kitchen, has the lowest burn rate of all the ranges in Runescape. Players must have completed the Cook's Assistant quest in order to use it. The range is ideal for training cooking, for it is located very close to the Culinaromancer's chest (which can be used as a bank after starting Recipe for Disaster) in the cellar.

East Lumbridge
East Lumbridge is the side of the city where the goblins reside, who are still under relative control over the land. there are also giant spiders in East Lumbridge.

Goblin house
The goblins in and around the goblin house are a good source of Level 1 clue scrolls for members, because they have low health.

On the east side of the river, there is a building that houses large numbers of level 2 goblins and an iron dagger respawn, though the entire area is crawling with spiders and goblins. This area is a very popular area for new players to start training. The most valuable goblin drop is a level one clue scroll, which is very rare but can lead to valuable items. Also occasionally dropped by the Goblins are Air talismans, which can be useful for new players starting the runecrafting skill.

As said by Victoria, these two goblin houses were previously owned by the residents of Lumbridge. The previous owners were forced to retreat to the western side of the River Lum. Two residents were the poor Lachtopher and H.A.M. agent William.

The four torches lining the outer walls can cause bronze armour to appear gold or gilded when a player is standing near them.



Toll gate


After crossing the south bridge, players would come to a gate. This is the toll gate, which separates Lumbridge from the Kharidian Desert. This area is outside the Starter area. It normally requires a fee of ten coins to pass, but players who have completed the Prince Ali Rescue quest can go through for free. If they do not have 10 coins, they can kill a few goblins or men to get it as the gate is postioned next to a small hut full of goblins. Players who do not wish to pay the toll can use a break in the fence to the north, near the fork in the path on the way to east Varrock.

East farm
The second farm in Lumbridge is on the east side of the River Lum, on the path that leads north to Varrock. It includes a cow pasture on the east side of the path, and chicken coop on the west side of the path.

The cow pasture is a place for beginners to train in combat. It is usually crowded, and often there will be higher levelled players collecting cowhides there. For those who need milk, there are two dairy cows close to the entrance of the pasture. On the eastern side of the pasture, there is another dairy cow that provides the top quality milk for the Cook's Assistant quest.

The chicken coop to the north-west includes Chicken that are an alternative for low-level players wishing to train their combat skills. There are also two egg spawns, one inside the coop and one just to the west side of it. A building is just to the side of the chicken coop. There is a super large egg here for the Cook's Assistant quest. This building has a dairy churn and a fireplace for those who wish to level up cooking.

Tasks
The Lumbridge and Draynor Tasks for all players can be started by talking to Explorer Jack in a house north of the castle. It focuses on doing different tasks all around Lumbridge and Draynor Village.

Explorer Jack, Bob, and Ned (in Draynor Village) will reward the player for completing the beginner, easy, and medium tasks, respectively.

West Forest
The forest west of Lumbridge and east of Draynor Village is inhabited by many goblins and level 2 giant spiders. It contains an extremely high amount of trees, as well as some oak trees and 4 yew trees. The yew trees are commonly chopped by free-to-play woodcutters and their logs banked in Draynor Village or Lumbridge Castle to make money. It also contains a farming patch for trees.

Many spiders and giant spiders are found around the H.A.M. Hideout entrance. Giant Rats are also found here. These are good for low-level training.

H.A.M. Hideout
The H.A.M. Hideout is in the northern area of the forest, west of the general store. It takes part in the quests The Lost Tribe, Death to the Dorgeshuun, and One Small Favour. It is the main setting of H.A.M., an organization to wipe out all non-human species. Only members can pick-lock the trapdoor and get inside. The trapdoor to get inside is in the ruined building.

Draynor Village Jail
Located east of Draynor Village and on the north-west area of the forest, the jail plays an important part in Prince Ali Rescue. During that quest, the player rescues the jail's only prisoner, Prince Ali of Al Kharid, from Lady Keli. There are level 26 Jail guards in and around the jail.

Lumbridge Swamp
Lumbridge Swamp is south of Lumbridge through the graveyard next to the altar and cooking range. It is home to many things, including the water altar, a mine, fishing spots, the entrance to the Lumbridge Swamp Caves, and Zanaris(members only) (The tool shack used to be members-only before Lumbridge and Draynor Tasks came out). Another point to note is the spawn of Swamp tar in the swamp which is a useful way to make money. More details in the Money making guide.

Water altar
The water altar is in Lumbridge Swamp, south of the town. Players can craft water runes here, though they need level 5 Runecrafting to do so. This is a popular training choice for low-level players.

Mill Lane Mill
Mill Lane Mill is nearby, and is surrounded by fields where players can pick free grain, potatoes, onions and cabbages. Here players can make flour from grain, and get the large flour in Cook's Assistant.

Mine
South of Lumbridge is a small mine where players can obtain copper ore and tin ore, enough to make bronze bars at a furnace. Players with a low Mining skill may also find this useful for training, since they need only level 1 Mining.

Net fishing spots
Just north-east of the mine are some net fishing spots where players can catch Shrimps with level 1 Fishing, or Anchovies with level 15 Fishing. There is also a small fishing net spawn, which may be especially useful to new players.

Crayfish cage spots


There is one on the lake with the willow trees, along with one behind the church.

Quests
Players can start the following quests in Lumbridge:


 * Cook's Assistant and Recipe for Disaster may be started by speaking to the Cook in Lumbridge Castle kitchen.
 * Myths of the White Lands may be started by speaking to Explorer Jack
 * The Restless Ghost quest may be started by speaking to Father Aereck, who is tending to his church near the castle.
 * Rune Mysteries and The Lost Tribe, may be started by speaking to Duke Horacio and his adviser Sigmund respectively. Both are found in the central room on the first floor of Lumbridge Castle.
 * The miniquest, Sheep Shearer, may be started by speaking to the paranoid Farmer Fred, in his house north-west of the castle. The "Thing" which has Fred so rattled is an odd sheep which has penguin legs, and is featured in the Cold War quest.
 * The Blood Pact may be started by speaking to Xenia in the Lumbridge cemetery.
 * Buyers and Cellars may be started by speaking to Darren Lightfinger down the trapdoor, northeast of Lumbridge castle.

Music
The following music tracks are unlocked in Lumbridge:


 * Harmony - The majority of Lumbridge south of the cow pasture
 * Harmony2 - In the Lumbridge Castle basement
 * Autumn Voyage - North of Lumbridge, near the chicken coop
 * Flute Salad - Around Fred the Farmer's house
 * Dream - In the forest west of Lumbridge inhabited by goblins
 * Yesteryear - South of Lumbridge, past the cemetery
 * The Duke - First floor of Lumbridge Castle
 * Book of Spells - The swamp south of Lumbridge

Trivia

 * Prior to the reintroduction of free trade and the traditional Wilderness, Lumbridge was one of the hotspot main areas on PK worlds due to the close-by altar in the church.
 * According to the map of DeviousMUD (the forerunner to RuneScape), Lumbridge was not originally meant to be a town, but just a castle and bridge.
 * The town's name and the River Lum are references to Cambridge and the River Cam, the home of Jagex studios.
 * In the game, "Armies of Glielinor" on Funorb, the other website by Jagex, in the Saradomin campaign there is a level called "Bridge the Lum" whereby The 6 Barrows Brothers are rejoined. This is definitely a reference to Lumbridge, even though Lumbridge was not around during the Third Age, when Armies of Gielinor is set. See canon.
 * On 27 August 2010 plaques were added just outside Lumbridge Castle's main gate. On the plaque you’ll see the names of the current winners of the Jagex Clan Cup, as well as the names of those who won last year. It displays the victors of all of the Combat, Skilling and Combined Cups from both 2009 and 2010.
 * At one point players forced an update (the castle doors no longer close) by closing the lumbridge doors on the main pk world causing players to lose millions worth of dropped items in the wild including firecapes, defenders, etc.
 * The Grassy Hills Training arena in Arcanists, a game on FunOrb, may be based on Lumbridge, due to its completely neutral and player-friendly nature and the presence of a castle in the background.
 * Lumbridge may be a reference to the UK town of Tunbridge in West Kent. This may be true because Jagex is based in the United Kingdom.
 * The prefix "lum," meaning "light" gives Lumbridge and the River Lum names literally meaning "Bridge of light" and "River of light."