The Prisoner of Glouphrie

The Way to Lletya
Begin the quest by talking to Golrie.

Golrie will bring you to his mother, Golrana. After some talking, she tell you to meet her north of the observatory and south of the lava fields (where the moss giants are). When you arrive, pass the plants run north until you see a big, dead tree you can search. Do so, after that, enter that tree. Look closely at the south wall for a ledge, and Golrana will automatically cross the cliff and attach a rope. Cross the rope and run south.

Eventually you will get to a few small rifts you can cross (shortcut symbols on minimap), after you crossed all 3 of them, continue. Eventually you will get to a river with stepping stones, try to cross, but at the last stepping stone Golrana will tell you it's too far away. Go back (off the stepping stones). If you look at the south wall, you will see a crevice. Investigate it and Golrana will push a new stone into the water to let you cross.

After crossing, follow the tunnel until you reach another crevice, and climb into it. You will now be east of Lleyta. Go south and west along the path then a little south to find a Sturdy tree. Investigate the Sturdy tree and then you will automatically climb down it. You will be greeted by Ilfeen and then escorted to Bolrie's Lab.

Note : If you lost Golrana you can find her in the same spot near the observatory. Some players have reported that Golrana will always disappear and not follow you after climbing out of the second crevice, therefore, you have to bring your own rope to continue.

Bolrie's Lab
Once in Bolrie's Lab, search the crate east of you to find Bolrie's Journal. Page through it to find you need to collect certain materials in his lab in order to build an anti-illusion device. Search everywhere in Bolrie's Lab to obtain what you need, and then build the anti-illusion device. Once built, you will need to calibrate it.

To calibrate the anti-illusion device you will need to create coins using the singing bowl. To change the colour, rotate the prism clockwise or anticlockwise. To change the shape you will need to alter the amount of water in the bowl, i.e. Empty bowl gives a circle, completely full gives a hexagon. The combination of numbers changes with each player, but the colours stay the same. To make the coins you will need crystal seeds which are found in the unopened crate nearest to the singing bowl. It is recommended to take one seed at a time as all seeds are converted when using the bowl. To change the coin back to the seed you will need the same set-up you used to create the seed. It is probably easier to drop any unwanted coins than revert them back to seeds.

The colours can be made as follows:

* Cyan can only be made using equal amounts of green and blue.

* Magenta can be made by using either:
 * Equal parts of red and blue.
 * Three parts red to four parts indigo.
 * One part red to two parts violet.

* Yellow can be made using either:
 * Equal Parts of red and green.
 * One part green to two parts orange.
 * Pure yellow.

This contains the formula to calculate the shape, only when you get a round number as solution for both colors it will work.

You will need to calibrate the device you created using coins similar to those found in the two previous quests. The amounts differ from player to player.

Arposandra
After successfully calibrating the anti-illusion device, you will return to where you entered Lleyta. Walk east a little to uncover an air grill. A cut-scene will show a gnome looking similar to Glouphrie training a number of other gnomes who can turn invisible. After the cut-scene you will slip and come out at the bottom of the air duct to find some tortoises mining into the walls. Go up the stairs. Go to find a watcher that can be rotated. Keeping out of his view, move along the cave wall and rotate it to face the wall. You can now enter the jail. Tell the terrorbird you are Glouphrie and he will leave. Picklock the cell door to find Bolrie, who doesn't belive your story and questions you.

Quiz answers: - The elf he mentioned in his letter: Ilfeen - The gnome the letter was addressed to: Gena - The number of possible combinations with his machine: 42 - What was on his picture at his wall in his cave: The grand tree (Can be answered as 'I don't remember')

After you get him to trust you, go back past the stairs and head into the room where the terrorbird operator is. A cutscene will follow. After this cutscene you will climb up to the surface. Once there you must push a large boulder in front of the vent to prevent the gnomes from following you. Another cut-scene will take place, then you must talk to Golrana again who will signal gliders to take you to tree gnome village.

Rewards

 * 1 Quest Point
 * 60,000 Thieving exp
 * 60,000 Agility exp
 * 50,000 Construction exp
 * 45,000 Runecrafting exp
 * A new glider at Tree Gnome Village.
 * Spirit Tree Seed storage.
 * Ability to plant up to two spirit trees at a time with 86 farming.
 * Fast access to Lletya. (Passageway through mountain range.)

Music unlocked

 * Cage Against the Machine
 * Reunion

Trivia
On the day of release there was a glitch involving the callibration puzzle, wherby if you were set the puzzle of needing to make Pure magenta of intensity 27, then the machine would deem your solution to be incorrect even if there was a green tick beside the number and the colour see here. This has yet to be fixed. Some players with the glitched puzzle have since had the magenta number changed to one that works.
 * On the day of the release the spoilers said: We subjected the spoilers to the anti-illusion device and they disappeared! Come back tomorrow when we manage to wrestle the real rewards from Glouphrie.
 * The song "Cage against the Machine" is a reference to the musical group, Rage Against The Machine. It could also be a reference to the 2010 campaign to get John Cage's 4'33" to Christmas number one.
 * A new almond shape coin was introduced for this quest.
 * It is discovered in this quest that the terrorbirds are bred and put through a machine. The unsuccessful conversions are warped terrorbirds. The successful conversions seem much more healthy and intelligent than their warped counterparts. Tortoises asumedly undergo a similar transformation.
 * If you Investigate the crack on the other side of stepping stones after you cross a message will say, "All in all just another crack in the wall", this is a reference to the song "Another brick in the wall" by Pink Floyd.
 * Captain Belmondo is inspired from Jean Paul Belmondo, the French actor. (Head Dev Frédérique G is French)

There is a glitch currently with the color pot. If you can't find a certain color (ex: Orange), examine the bowl to see what the actual color is.