The Death of Chivalry



The Death of Chivalry is a quest that replaced Black Knights' Fortress. It features Sir Owen and Saradomin and is the second quest to take place in the Sixth Age.

This quest has references to the former Black Knights' Fortress quest and the RuneScape novels.

Meeting Saradomin
Speak to Sir Owen in the garden north of the Edgeville Monastery. He will tell you "the owl hoots at midnight". Respond with any of the available options. Sir Owen will explain that Sir Amik Varze sent him to the area for a mission, but that his contact hasn't arrived yet. Soon you are interrupted by a cutscene of Saradomin arriving to the area. After choosing an option (either kneeling to, standing before, speaking to or calling Saradomin a snow imp), progress through the conversation. Saradomin will tell you that his enemies, the Kinshra, have discovered a powerful weapon last used during the Third Age. He needs you to prevent them from using it.

Accept the quest. Since you will need a disguise to enter the fortress, take the armour just south-west of you, made up of the Black Knight captain's helm, cuirass, gown, gauntlets and boots. Equip the armour and return to Saradomin. He'll tell you that you'll be impersonating Captain Dulcin, the overseer of the Black Knights. Sir Owen will accompany you as your prisoner. With your permission, Saradomin will teleport you to the entrance of the Black Knights' Fortress.

Infiltrating the fortress
During this section, you need to speak to the various characters in the fortress, convincing them that you are Captain Dulcin. Wrong answers will increase your suspicion bar, which must stay below 100 or else you'll be kicked out and have to start over again. Attempt to open the portcullis and talk to the Fortress guard. Regardless of your answer to his first question, your suspicion bar will be raised to 25.

The guard will ask you what you're doing with a knight of Saradomin.

Before continuing, you may inspect the tapestries to learn about the lore of the quest, including the Siege of Falador, the Kinshra, and the War of 164. Speak to Lieutenant York in the middle of the floor. He'll ask you why the prisoner isn't under guard.

Head north-west and speak to the fortress guard next to the staircase. He'll ask what you're doing and tell you prisoners aren't allowed on the upper levels.

Now on the first floor, head to the southern part of the building. Speak to Hierophant Marius, who will try to give you the mark of Zamorak.

You may pray at the Zamorak Altar to the south, restoring your prayer points and reducing your suspicion bar by 5.

Speak to another Fortress guard at the south-east staircase, who again will tell you not to bring a prisoner up to the higher levels.

On the second floor, speak to Lieutenant Graves, who will inform you that the witch has escaped and the operation has been sabotaged.

Lieutenant Graves will ask to guard Sir Owen, but before he can do anything, Owen will incapacitate him. Search the body for 250 coins. You're given a choice whether to kill Graves or tie him up. Pick either option and head to Captain Dulcin's quarters.

The marker
Search Dulcin's desk in the north-west area to find Captain Dulcin's journal, which you're unable to unlock. Head up the stairs to the ritual chamber. Search the wardrobe for a Letter from Lord Daquarius, search the box of candles for three red candles, search the shelf for chalk, and read then take the Grimoire to learn the ritual and gain 250 Magic experience. If you don't have a tinderbox, take the one in the corner.

Now, you have to complete a ritual. Attempt to repair the ritual marker, and you will be faced a puzzle consisting of 4 pictures. The goal of the puzzle is to find which of the 4 options in the puzzle is the correct option, which is the upper-right symbol of the puzzle. (You can simply brute force which of the options it is by trying them in order, and Sir Owen will tell you whether or not it is correct.) Once it is correct proceed to the next step.

The candles
You now have to light the candles and chant a series of words in order. The order varies for each player. Light each of the candles. Then, read the Grimoire and chant the words from #1 on the Grimoire on the North candle. Then, proceed to do #2 as North-East and #3 as East. Please note that it must be in order (i.e. 1, then 2, then 3).

After chanting at the last candle, a portal will open up to an unknown realm. Prepare for battle by using the convenient bank chest, and enter the portal, which contains enemies with stats scaled to your own levels.

Saradominist Crypt
The portal leads to a Saradominist crypt, with three Black Knights torturing a Damsel. After a quick cutscene, dispatch the three Black Knights, which should not be a challenge. Search their bodies to find some coins and a cage door key, which you can use to unlock the Damsel's cage. She explains that she is Dawn, a sister of the Abbey of St. Elspeth Citharede.

Dawn will tell you that the Black Knights have found a weapon sealed behind a holy barrier, and they're trying to sacrifice her to breach the barrier. You're given a choice of what to do with her, but she'll stay in the main area regardless of your decision.

Search the supply crate for 100 fire runes and 200 water runes, and take the handwritten message from the crate in the south-east. Enter the doorway to the east, to a crypt filled with the bodies of Saradominist warriors from the Third Age. Inspect the coffins or the heaps of bones for more information on the history of the area.

Open the portcullis to the south, gaining 125 Strength experience. Head to the center of the new room, looting the Black Knights' bodies for some coins if you'd like, and speak to Fern, the ghost of a fallen centaur. Her duty is to protect Elora's wand, a powerful wand of her sister, Elora the Lifegiver. Fern's duty is to judge the virtue of those who attempt to wield the wand. You'll have to defeat her in battle to take the wand from her.

The fight against Fern is not challenging. She attacks with ranged and has no weakness. Like the previous fight, her stats are scaled to your own levels, and Sir Owen will provide a token amount of support. Attack her with any combat style, running away from where you currently are when she starts her charge attack.

Once Fern is killed, the first barrier to the wand in the south will be lowered. You'll have to solve a matching puzzle to lower the second barrier and access the wand. There are 16 total tiles surrounding the wand, which means eight pairs. Click one tile and then another, and Owen will tell you what they represent and if they match. You are allowed eight incorrect guesses before the puzzle resets.

The final barrier requires you or Sir Owen to sacrifice their virtuous blood. After a conversation with Owen about whose blood to sacrifice, a cutscene will play. The final barrier will fall, and Dawn will teleport in and steal the wand!

Fighting for the wand
Head back to the main room and talk to Dawn. After explaining her foul intentions, she will kill Sir Owen, and raise both him and the black knights from the dead before teleporting away. Slay the zombified Sir Owen and the Knights.

Search Sir Owen's body. You may compose a eulogy, say a prayer to the god of your choosing, and take his shield. Go north and open the portcullis (gaining 125 more Strength experience) and enter the main tomb area.

Talk to Dawn and attack her. She will have lifepoints scaled to your combat level, and this is the hardest fight of the quest.

In addition to standard Fire Strike spells, Dawn uses an attack with a pulsating purple cloud that covers a 3x3 area and deals 10% of your maximum lifepoints in damage every few ticks. This can be avoided by running away from where the attack lands. As she loses more of her lifepoints, she will create more of these clouds, and they will also last longer. As such, it is advisable to keep moving to prevent them from becoming a threat. Dawn has no weakness, but it is most feasible to kill her with ranged or magic. Melee is not recommended unless you have very strong weapons, because she will frequently teleport you back if you get too close to her, thus slowing down the fight. You can use the altar in the catacomb to restore your prayer if necessary.

Every time she loses 25% of her total life points, she will shroud herself in a barrier which blocks all attacks against her. She will then summon skeleton warriors, skeleton archers, and skeleton mages to attack you. While they are alive, you cannot harm Dawn, although they are quite easy to kill. Dawn will summon four skeletons when she is at 75% health, five when she is at half health, and finally six at 25% health. Continue attacking her, avoiding the purple clouds, until she is defeated.

Search Dawn's body to find the Wand of Resurrection, Dawn's key, and the Skull of Remembrance. Head back to Sir Owen in the southern room, where Saradomin will be waiting. He'll ask you to give him Elora's wand so he can resurrect Owen. Regardless of what you do, whether you give the Wand to Saradomin or try to destroy it, it will end up in Saradomin's possession, so he will attempt to resurrect Sir Owen. Unfortunately, the wand deems Saradomin's soul impure and unworthy, resulting in Sir Owen being corrupted upon his revival.

He explains that he wants to restore the centaur race using the wand, but that expedition must wait. Although Saradomin always initially takes the wand to resurrect Sir Owen, if the player initially trusts Saradomin with the wand when he asks for it, and makes other certain dialogue choices, Saradomin will entrust the wand to Sir Owen before the end of the quest, stating "do not make me regret this". Most conversational routes will, however, result in Saradomin keeping the wand for himself, saying he wishes to wait and see how Sir Owen's corruption progresses before entrusting the wand to him, or speaks of how he may allow the player to use it in future.

Saradomin will teleport you back to the Edgeville Monastery with your permission, or you can stay and explore the area further. You will complete the quest either way.

Rewards



 * 3 Quest points
 * 250 Magic experience.
 * 500 Strength experience.
 * 2,500 [[File:Coins 1000.png]] Coins
 * 500 XP Combat lamp (useable on one of: Attack, Strength, Defence, Constitution, Magic, or Ranged).
 * 250 Prayer experience lamp.
 * 4 Knightly titles.
 * [Name] the Gallant
 * [Name] the Pious
 * [Name] the Brave
 * [Name] the Valiant
 * A Sir Owen Sonde's shield with an emote that may be performed while the shield is equipped.
 * Skull of Remembrance that gives the player the ability to replay this quest's cutscenes, teleport to the Black Knight ritual chamber, and to re-battle Dawn when used on her body.
 * Set of Black Knight captain's armour.
 * 2 spins on the Squeal of Fortune.

Additional rewards (m)
Members can find these rewards in the coffins in the quest dungeon, which can be returned to via the portal in the Black Knights' Fortress.
 * 3,500 XP Ancient combat lamp (useable on one of: Attack, Strength, Defence, Constitution, Magic, Ranged, or Prayer). (requires 40 Strength and 40 in the chosen combat skill, including prayer.)
 * 60,000 XP Ancient prayer lamp. (requires 80 Strength and 65  Prayer) (cannot be boosted)
 * Gilded cabbage which awards 10,000  bonus Prayer experience after being kicked 30 times, the initial time. (requires 60  Strength). This bonus Prayer experience is awarded in the form of double XP while you train in the skill, not instanteously as given by XP lamps.
 * Templar outfit

Music unlocked

 * Fighting and Praying
 * Hidden Evils
 * Skirmish
 * Fern
 * Fighting for Light Part I
 * Fighting for Light Part II

Cultural references

 * When speaking to Sir Owen at the start of the quest, one of the options you can choose as a reply to 'The owl hoots at midnight.' is 'The owls are not what they seem.'. This is likely a reference to the 1990 TV show , in which the phrase is one of the clues given to the protagonist by a character known as "The Giant".
 * You are able to tell Owen his mission is to seek the Holy Gruel, a pun on the Holy Grail - an item which King Arthur, an enemy of the Kinshra, sought to obtain.
 * When Sir Owen kneels before Saradomin, and praises him Saradomin responds by saying "If there's one thing I can't stand it's grovelling people," a reference to  when God says the same thing to King Arthur.
 * When asked about the ritual circle, Owen states that, "There are things that dwell in dark places which are best left undisturbed." This is a reference to , when Gandalf references the Balrog upon first entering Moria.
 * The chapter "Dawn of the Dead" in Captain Dulcin's journal is a reference to a, where the protagonists fight for survival against zombies.
 * When talking to Fern, there is an option to say "We're on a mission from a God." This is a reference to a famous line in the 1980 American film, .
 * When deciding what to do with Elora's wand, there is a reference to an  catchphrase, "That wand belongs in a museum!", which the archaeologist often remarks throughout the films that various artefacts should be kept in a museum rather than in enemy hands.
 * When you examine Dawn after she shows up in her combat form, the examine text will read "Living dead girl". This may be a reference to a song by the same name performed by American musician, .
 * Examining Sir Owen when he's a zombie yields the text "High-Octane Knightmare Fuel", which references .
 * If you examine Sir Owen when he is dead, the examine text is "Silent Knight"; A play on the , a popular Christmas carol.
 * When Saradomin revives Sir Owen, this will corrupt his arm in the process, leaving him with the examine text, "A dark and stormy knight," in reference to the classic, cliched opening of countless dramatic stories.
 * The skull of remembrance lists the cutscene where Owen is resurrected as "Knight of the Living Dead", a reference to the film .
 * Many items that are dead or destroyed will have an "Ex-" prefixed examine text; a burned cabbage, when Saradomin appears at the Monastary, will have the examine description of "Ex-cabbage"; the mounted dragon heads with "Ex-dragon".  This is from the Monty Python .

Trivia

 * This quest is the first quest to use level scaling, which was first introduced in Dungeoneering bosses and then reused in the Battle of Lumbridge event.
 * If you talk to Sir Owen about his history, he reveals that his parents were Stario and Altra Sonde. These are puns on 'Stereo Sound' and 'Ultrasound'. Sir Owen Sonde's name is a pun of "Surround Sound."
 * The gilded cabbage is a reference to the the old Black Knights' Fortress quest, where a cabbage was used to foil the plans of the Black Knight captain and the witch.
 * Upon completing the quest, your Adventurer's Log will read "I managed to infiltrate the Black Knights and defeat a witch, foiling their evil plans".
 * During the end of the quest, you can attempt to use the Wand of Resurrection on Sir Owen; however, it does not work and Saradomin informs you that only the power of a god will be able to resurrect Owen because he has already been resurrected and killed again.
 * While Ozan's and Ariane's quests that replaced Prince Ali Rescue and Rune Mysteries are still required for the further quests that required the original ones, The Death of Chivalry is set in the Sixth Age, unlike Black Knights' Fortress. The requirement has been removed from quests such as Recruitment Drive and Mod Stu has adjusted the quests where necessary.
 * A helmet of a White Knight is shown on the matching puzzle. However, the White Knights did not exist when the tomb was constructed.