2009 Christmas event

The 2009 Christmas event, officially known as A Christmas Warble, was a seasonal event released by Jagex on 21 December 2009. The event's basic story was that the player's job was to free Santa Claus from a dark wizard who hates Christmas. The story of the event is loosely based on the traditional Christmas story A Christmas Carol. Unlike previous events, this one lasted three weeks, not two. It was removed on 11 January 2010 with the news item "Nomad's Requiem."

Storyline

 * This is an overview of what players needed to do to complete the event. For the full walkthrough, see this page.

In Draynor, Falador, and Varrock, mysterious Christmas cupboards could be found, with a partygoer cheering next to them. The partygoers revealed to players that the cupboards are entrances to the Land of Snow, where the Queen of Snow was throwing a Christmas party and feast for all RuneScapians. Upon entering through a Christmas cupboard, however, players found all the partygoers inside quite upset. They reveal to the player that a dark wizard who hates Christmas stole all the food for the feast, and kidnapped Santa Claus. The player then meets up with a snow imp as a companion, who suggests the player talk to the Queen of Snow, who is also Santa Claus's wife. When spoken to, the queen asks that the player rescue her husband and save Christmas.

When the player and the snow imp arrive at the house of Ebenezer Scourge, the dark wizard, they find Santa locked in a cage, and try to persuade Scourge to let him free. Scourge refuses, and reinforces his hatred of Christmas. The player's snow imp suggests that they try to scare Scourge into giving Christmas back. After looking around Scourge's house, the player finds some bedsheets and some chains, which he or she crafts into a ghost costume.

The snow imp tells the player that information about Scourge's past is needed before they go on to scare him. The player talks to the Queen of Snow again, who reveals to the player that, in the past, she and Scourge were in love, but she eventually left him for Santa Claus because he had become evil. The player, disguised as a ghost, confronts Scourge and tells him about his evil deeds of the past, and his relationship with the queen. Scourge is not fooled, and retaliates by trapping all of the partygoers in the Land of Snow in a bind.

The player goes back down to the feast, and finds all the partygoers frozen within small, magical, glowing fires. The player learns that in order to free the partygoers, he or she must pour icy water on them in the reverse order in which Scourge cursed them. After freeing the guests, the player returns to Scourge, still disguised as a ghost. The player tells Scourge about how he has ruined someone's Christmas, and decides to bring the young partygoer Tiny Thom to Scourge. After the player's snow imp summons Thom to the house, Thom complains to Scourge about how he lost all his food and presents. Scourge becomes even more resentful to the player, saying that Thom's brattiness only supports his cause. This leaves the player no choice but to leave Scourge again.

After conversing with the player, the snow imp comes up with one more idea: since Scourge is uninterested in the past or present, he must be concerned with his future. The player, still dressed like a ghost, goes back up to Scourge's bedroom, and, not talking, dramatically points to a gravestone (conjured by the snow imp) that has Scourge's name on it. Fearing for his life, Scourge agrees to free Santa Claus and give back the food, and claims to now be a changed man.

The player returns to the feast to find everything back to normal, with Santa, the food, and the presents back. Santa, grateful that the player and his snow imp helped free him, rewards them with a scarf for the imp and a very large candy cane for the player. Ebenezer Scourge can be found enjoying the feast as well, saying that he is redeemed, and that he wishes the player a Merry Christmas.

Rewards

 * The Christmas ghost costume.
 * The candy cane, which when wielded has the option to "Spin." When spun, your character will throw it into the air. The candy cane will then rotate 360 degrees mid-air before being caught again.
 * The Dramatic Point emote.
 * If not already unlocked, the emotes Freeze and Melt and Snowman Dance are also unlocked.

Music
Music tracks unlocked:
 * Silent Knight
 * Ghost of Christmas Presents
 * Smorgasbord

Development


The 2009 Christmas event was developed mainly in September and October of 2009 and was the first project developed by Mod Edam.

Mod Edam stated that he wanted the graphics of the event to "have a 'Christmassy' atmosphere" and said that he was "really pleased with what was produced." To add to the "Christmassy" atmosphere, Jagex created a new particles system in RuneScape that included a more realistic look of snow.

Mod Edam based the story of the event on A Christmas Carol, a traditional Christmas novel written by Charles Dickens.

Mod Edam also said that he wanted the rewards of the event to be so they would not give any player any notable advantage over another, but would still be fun and not useless.

Announcement


The 2009 Christmas event was first announced in the news item "Christmas Cards and Blog". It linked to a Developers' Blog written by the developer of the event, Mod Edam. In the developer blog, titled "Holiday Event: A Christmas Warble", Mod Edam gave a few details about what the event would be like.

Mod Edam said that new characters would be released with the event, but Jack Frost and snow imps, characters seen in a previous Christmas event, would have small cameos. Santa Claus's appearance was confirmed by Jagex Christmas cards that represent the event. Mod Edam confirmed in the blog that the plot would be based on a traditional Christmas story, but he did not say what. This was later confirmed to be A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens.

Following the announcement of the event, many users on the RuneScape Forums speculated that the event's story would be based on Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. This was not confirmed until the event was actually released on 21 December. RuneScape players based their theories on several hints released by Jagex:


 * The title of the first blog by Edam is "A Christmas Warble," "warble" being a variation of the word carol (i.e. A Christmas Carol).
 * The caption for one of the pictures posted on Edam's blog stated, "Beware of the Humbug." "Humbug" is a well-known word that Ebenezer Scrooge, A Christmas Carol's main character, often says in the book.
 * One of the Christmas cards released at the same time as the "Christmas Cards and Blog" news post is titled "A Christmas Warble" and captioned, "Santa brings a Hint of Christmas Future in this festive card." The picture is of Santa Claus, an old man, speculated to be based on Ebenezer Scrooge, and a young boy with a crutch under his arm, speculated to be based on Tiny Tim.
 * "Christmas Cards and Blog" makes a reference to the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, who is one of the four ghosts that visits Scrooge in the novel: "Like the Ghost of Christmas Future, we're here to offer a hint of what's to come this Christmas, in the form of a new Christmas card and developer blog."

Release
A Christmas Warble was released on 21 December 2009 with the news item "A Christmas Warble (Christmas 2009)".

Many users on the RuneScape Forums commented on the delay of the release of the event. The 2006, 2007, and 2008 Christmas events were all released on either the 16th or the 18th of December, but the 2009 Christmas event was released on the 21st. The 2009 Christmas event is the latest released Christmas event since 2004.

The event ended three weeks later on 11 January 2010, with the news post "Nomad's Requiem". The snowballs that players were given melted on 19 January 2010.

Criticism
A large amount of criticism has been from ex-members because they were forced to take off their Capes of Accomplishment and other members objects in order to complete the event. In response to overwhelmingly negative feedback, Mod Edam announced that the problem was not intended, but would not be changed.

Glitch
After players finished the event, players discovered that if they spun their candy cane and then quickly switched to another weapon (the most popular being a godsword), then their avatar would spin the other weapon instead. In response to comments from players, Mod Edam confirmed that it was an unintended glitch in the game. Players insisted that Mod Edam leave the glitch in (as it provided no advantage for players, but was just fun to do); however, Mod Edam said that the glitch would be fixed anyway, as it could have potentially created other graphical errors. The glitch was removed on 11 January 2010.

Trivia

 * The idea of travelling through a wardrobe to a parallel world blanketed in snow is similar to that seen in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the second novel within the Chronicles of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis.
 * At the time of this event, the penguins from Penguin Hide and Seek featured a sleek, new costume, like during the Hallowe'en events, only this time they're dressed as snowmen instead of Jack 'o Lanterns.
 * The candy cane, a reward for this event, was an option for a reward for the 2008 Christmas event in one of Jagex's Guaranteed Content Polls, but it lost to the Santa suit, which became the reward for the Christmas event that year.
 * If you have started or completed "Recipe for Disaster" your character would mention that the fire spell that Ebenezer Scourge had casted was similar to what the Culinaromancer did to the people at the feast in Lumbridge.
 * If you use a snowball on your snow imp it eats it and says "Yum, snow, my favourite!"
 * When passing the barrier or logging in with the Christmas ghost costume on in Port Phasmatys, players may receive a message saying, "The ghosts eye you suspiciously and recognise that you are masquerading as one of them."
 * In this quest players have the opportunity to witness new facial expressions when talking to NPCs. Sir Amik Varze and a drunk partygoer are the only ones that show it when spoken to. It could possibly be the drunk or merry facial expression.
 * When you attempt to bring Hartwin with you to the Land of Snow, the Queen of Snow mistakenly refers to him as a familiar, and does not allow him to enter the Land of Snow.