Around the World in Eggty Days

Around the World in Eggty Days is an emote released with the 2009 Easter event. It features the player running forward, leaving dust in the air, and then returning from the opposite direction with an Easter egg. He or she has apparently run all the way around the world, and then eats the chocolate egg.

Glitches



 * The sound effect is slightly faster than the emote itself.
 * If you select the whack option on a player while wielding the Easter carrot then do this emote, you will stand still and make a "floating egg". This will also happen if you are use the turkey emote and immediately select this one after. Another way to do this is to do the emote and quickly light a fire.
 * If the player wields something immediately after activating this emote, the character will be wearing the item when he or she comes back with the Easter egg.
 * If the player picks up an item while doing this emote and the egg comes, they will pick the item up using their hands, not just standing above it. This glitch has been fixed.
 * With the 2009 Candy Cane item (from the 2009 Christmas Event) if you do the Around the World in Eggty Days emote, then quickly use the Candy Cane's "Spin" emote you will see a floating egg get thrown up and get smaller as if it is being eaten.

You can unlock the emote too at the 2010 Easter Event (Egg-Streme Management) if you did it not unlocked previous Easter (same for all the Easter Emotes)
 * If you log in at the "Dungeoneering" activity, and you completed the "Egg-streme Management" holiday event, it will appear that you do not have the emote (the bug was discussed at the Runescape forums, with about 4 users experiencing it, this bug has yet to be fixed.)

Trivia

 * The name of this emote is a play on the name of the book Around the World in Eighty Days, by the French writer Jules Verne.
 * On a French server, the name will not have 'Eggty' as its name, instead, it will have 'Quatrevingt-noeuf' days. This is a pun on the French number quatre vingt-neuf, translating into eighty nine. Nine in French, being neuf, and oeuf in French, meaning egg, pronounced the same way as the "euf" in neuf makes the pun.
 * This emote can also be used to make an "Epic Logout" as players can do the emote, then quickly log off making it appear that the player logging off never came back. This however takes expert timing.