All Fired Up

For the minigame, see All Fired Up (minigame).

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 should occur.

The beacon network

 * Talk to King Roald located with the Varrock Palace. His majesty will tell you that he's making a system to warn of possible attack from the Wilderness and Morytania using beacons.
 * He'll tell you to see Blaze Sharpeye whom can be located at the beacon near the River Salve, on Silvarea mountain.
 * Speak to Blaze Sharpeye, who will tell you about the beacon system. and he will have you test the beacons. You will require 20 logs (of any type) and a tinderbox. (They agreed that if it were a real emergency, Gnomish firelighters will be used in place of regular logs.)
 * It is useful to have a charged Digsite pendant and axe for the remainder of this quest.

Lighting the beacon

 * Use the logs on the beacon and then light it on fire with a tinderbox.
 * With the flames ablaze, he will tell you 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 you to light another beacon near her, after seeing that the first beacon has been lit. This also requires 20 logs (of any type, but  must all be the same) 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 (of any kind) on the first beacon to rekindle the fire. Don't leave yet - talk to Blaze again.
 * This satisfies Blaze, and he will tell you the beacon network test is successful, and tells you to 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 Firemaking experience
 * Access to the new minigame All Fired Up

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.

Trivia

 * If you have trouble finding the beacons, all of them are on the mini-map and world-map indicated by this ([[Image:Beacon minimap.png]]) symbol.
 * Blaze Sharpeye could possibly be a reference to pyromania due to his attitude towards fire.
 * The entire quest may be a reference to the series of beacons used in The Lord of the Rings to warn the western lands in Middle Earth of an invasion from Mordor. At one point your character says, "The beacon is lit!," which is similar to a line in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. More likely, however, it is a reference to the Great Wall of China, whereas beacon fires were lit to warn of Mongol invaders.
 * 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."
 * All Fired Up is the first members quest in alphabetical order.
 * The better the logs used, the longer the flame lasts.
 * This quest is one of the few that does not unlock any music tracks.
 * At the beacon located near the grand exchange is the npc Waldo. This could be a reference to the book Where's Waldo?


 * Lighting the beacons with 20 willow logs gives 75% of what a whole inventory of willow logs exp would be if burned with a tinderbox