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*Burthorpe is tied with [[Varrock]] and [[Hemenster]] has the most guilds of any city at two each.
 
*Burthorpe is tied with [[Varrock]] and [[Hemenster]] has the most guilds of any city at two each.
 
*If you speak to the archer on the tower above the armoury, unlike the others, he will reply when spoken to, stating his thanks to the player for opening the door since he had been trapped there for an entire night.
 
*If you speak to the archer on the tower above the armoury, unlike the others, he will reply when spoken to, stating his thanks to the player for opening the door since he had been trapped there for an entire night.
*Burthorpe is probably the most misspelled city in RuneScape (being spelled Burthrope instead of Burthorpe).
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*Burthorpe is likely the second-most misspelled city in RuneScape (being spelled Burthrope instead of Burthorpe), after [[Pollnivneach]].
 
*It is not certain what religion Burthorpe has, but, according to [[Betrayal at Falador]], its leader, [[Prince Anlaf]], is Guthixian. He does build a secret Zamorakian altar, but this is likely due to [[The Sybil]]'s influence over him at the time.
 
*It is not certain what religion Burthorpe has, but, according to [[Betrayal at Falador]], its leader, [[Prince Anlaf]], is Guthixian. He does build a secret Zamorakian altar, but this is likely due to [[The Sybil]]'s influence over him at the time.
 
*Despite the Imperial Guard of Burthorpe being called Imperial, the Kingdom of Asgarnia nor the Principality of Burthorpe is an empire.
 
*Despite the Imperial Guard of Burthorpe being called Imperial, the Kingdom of Asgarnia nor the Principality of Burthorpe is an empire.

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Burthorpe is a town north-west of Falador, or north of Taverley, and is currently the base of the Imperial Guard of Asgarnia. The town is members-only.

Burthorpe is one of two areas of Asgarnia that is not controlled by the White knights. (The other is the Black Knights' Fortress, held by the white knights' arch rivals, the Black Knights. Also, the Druids have control over Taverley, but there isn't any formal government there that is known to players, so it's usually counted in with Burthorpe) The Imperial Guard control Burthorpe, and they are loyal to royal line of Asgarnia, especially Crown Prince Anlaf. The Imperial Guard believes that the white knights seized power rather than being given it by King Vallance just before he disappeared. The king has not been seen for a long time, and Anlaf has recently gone into hiding for fear of capture or assassination.

The Troll Country is immediately north of Burthorpe, and there are occasional fears of raids or invasions by the Trolls. Death Plateau in particular seems a threat, as many heavily armed trolls have a permanent camp there. The Imperial Guard, with help of adventurers, has been taking measures to reduce this threat.

Burthorpe also borders on the Wilderness, although there is no direct access between the two. Nevertheless, the town hosts a beacon in the Beacon Network. Adventurers are occasionally seen testing the beacons, as part of the All Fired Up activity.

Entrances

Burthorpe can be entered either from Taverley to the south, or from Death Plateau to the north-east. The games necklace provides a teleport to the Burthorpe Games Room, and the Combat bracelet can teleport to just outside the Warriors' Guild.

Notable Features

Quests

The following quests may be started in Burthorpe:

Non-player characters (NPCs)

Civilian

Military

Trivia

  • Speaking to any member of the Imperial Guard except for major NPCs, (basically any soldier you can attack), results in "jargon". They are really speaking Latin, which is revealed when a soldier insults a player, to the English response "Did you just insult me in Latin?", followed by "Yes." from the soldier. One of the guards will say the famous Latin phrase "Cogito ergo sum", meaning "I think, therefore I am". Another phrase said by the guards, "Furnulum pani noli", meaning "Do not want a toaster." Another one is "Veni, vidi, vici", meaning "I came, I saw, I conquered", a famous phrase said by Julius Caesar.
  • Burthorpe has the most number of Activities in a single area, with a total of 7.
  • A lot of the civilians in Burthorpe are named after characters from the epic poem Beowulf.
  • Burthorpe is tied with Varrock and Hemenster has the most guilds of any city at two each.
  • If you speak to the archer on the tower above the armoury, unlike the others, he will reply when spoken to, stating his thanks to the player for opening the door since he had been trapped there for an entire night.
  • Burthorpe is likely the second-most misspelled city in RuneScape (being spelled Burthrope instead of Burthorpe), after Pollnivneach.
  • It is not certain what religion Burthorpe has, but, according to Betrayal at Falador, its leader, Prince Anlaf, is Guthixian. He does build a secret Zamorakian altar, but this is likely due to The Sybil's influence over him at the time.
  • Despite the Imperial Guard of Burthorpe being called Imperial, the Kingdom of Asgarnia nor the Principality of Burthorpe is an empire.