Sir Renitee

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Sir Renitee (also called The Herald in the RuneScape manual ) is an NPC located on the east end of the first floor (American: second floor) of the White Knight's Castle. Sir Renitee is a member of the White Knights, and his name is a wordplay (or pun) for "serenity".

He is very important to the construction skill, especially to a player's Quest Hall.

Quest Hall Items
Maps for a house's Quest Hall are purchased from Sir Renitee for 1,000 coins. They require 51 (small map), 101 (medium map), or 151 (large map) quest points. Each map type also has a construction level requirement before it can be hung in the house; check the Quest Hall page.

Sir Renitee can paint portraits of people that a player has met. These portraits can be hung in the Quest Hall, and each portrait has an associated quest requirement:


 * Elena portrait - requires Plague City
 * King Arthur portrait - requires Merlin's Crystal and The Holy Grail
 * Miscellanians portrait - requires Throne of Miscellania
 * The Giant Dwarf portrait - requires The Giant Dwarf

Sir Renitee's painting skills extend to landscapes, as well as people. Players who have completed the required adventure sets can spend 2,000 coins to purchase these portraits, and can hang them once you reach Level 44 construction:


 * Lumbridge painting - requires Cook's Assistant, Sheep Shearer, Rune Mysteries, and Restless Ghost;
 * Desert painting - requires Prince Ali Rescue, Tourist Trap, The Feud, and The Golem
 * Morytania painting - requires Ghosts Ahoy, Shades of Mort'ton, Creature of Fenkenstrain, and Haunted Mine.

At level 65 construction, players who have completed the required adventure sets can spend 2,000 coins to purchase and hang:


 * Karamja painting - requires Pirate's Treasure, Shilo Village, and Tai Bwo Wannai Trio.
 * Isafdar painting - requires Roving Elves

Heraldry For Crest.
Sir Renitee's most significant function, however, is heraldry.


 * He can tell players their family heritage, which gives them a crest Fairy, Dragon and others


 * He can change a player's crest for a fee of 5,000 coins. Note that some of these crests have associated requirements, as noted below.

Sir Renitee refuses to provide this service to any player whose Construction level (including any boosts) is below 16, the level required for an oak decoration.

In a Player-owned house, players can paint their crest on a steel or rune full helm or kiteshield, using the workshop's pluming stand or shield easel. A banner may also be made with the player's crest, once the character is high enough level to build a Banner easel.

Note that painting your crest on helms or shields turns them into members-only items; banners are always members-only. Once painted, a helmet or shield can never be reversed to its original state.

For those who want variety, and have a lot of bank space, buying several sets of rune kites and full helms, along with Falador and House Teleport Tabs, is a fast way to accumulate every set.

Trivia

 * Sir Renitee's name is a pun on the word serenity.
 * During the Court Cases update Sir Renitee's glasses were removed.
 * Interestingly, while "money" might suggest wealth. The 'Money heraldy armour' looks like it's part of the cheapest and lowest-level (melee) armour there is (i.e.: Bronze).
 * Sir Renitee appears to shiver or shake while he is sitting. This is because he is on "acid" and this is where he gets the inspiration for the fairy and dragon crests. this is sourced from the postbag from the hedge number 10, where Mod Mark suggested that "..Perhaps Renitee is in another dimension?"