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[[File:Dulcin's office.png|thumb|Captain Dulcin's office]]
 
'''Captain Dulcin''' is a deceased overseer of the [[Black Knights' Fortress]], who was instated after the [[War of 164]], which he spent in hiding. He is descended from [[Lord Shadwell]], a former [[Lord of the Kinshra]]. An avid hunter, he had many dragon heads in his office, including that of a [[mithril dragon]]. Dulcin expressed a particular hatred towards women and [[mage]]s, refusing to allow them to join the Kinshra, describing them as "bearers of children" and "weak wizards". He was generally regarded as cruel and was feared by most of his men. Dulcin's rule made a permanent impact on the Kinshra and their fortress; the various cruel torturing mechanisms were his initiative, as well as the use of slaves, whose tongues he would have cut off.
 
'''Captain Dulcin''' is a deceased overseer of the [[Black Knights' Fortress]], who was instated after the [[War of 164]], which he spent in hiding. He is descended from [[Lord Shadwell]], a former [[Lord of the Kinshra]]. An avid hunter, he had many dragon heads in his office, including that of a [[mithril dragon]]. Dulcin expressed a particular hatred towards women and [[mage]]s, refusing to allow them to join the Kinshra, describing them as "bearers of children" and "weak wizards". He was generally regarded as cruel and was feared by most of his men. Dulcin's rule made a permanent impact on the Kinshra and their fortress; the various cruel torturing mechanisms were his initiative, as well as the use of slaves, whose tongues he would have cut off.
   
 
During [[The Death of Chivalry]], the player impersonates him to infiltrate the [[Black Knights' Fortress]]. Most of what is known about him comes from [[Captain Dulcin's journal]]. He led an expedition to find the [[Wand of Resurrection]], the location of which they discovered after ambushing a group of [[White Knights]]. [[Lord Daquarius]] hired [[Lensig]] the witch to perform a ritual and teleport them to the location, the [[Tomb of the Fallen]]. He killed [[Fern]], the guardian of the wand, and Lensig dispatched the matching puzzle, but they were unable to pass the blood ward.
 
During [[The Death of Chivalry]], the player impersonates him to infiltrate the [[Black Knights' Fortress]]. Most of what is known about him comes from [[Captain Dulcin's journal]]. He led an expedition to find the [[Wand of Resurrection]], the location of which they discovered after ambushing a group of [[White Knights]]. [[Lord Daquarius]] hired [[Lensig]] the witch to perform a ritual and teleport them to the location, the [[Tomb of the Fallen]]. He killed [[Fern]], the guardian of the wand, and Lensig dispatched the matching puzzle, but they were unable to pass the blood ward.
   
Unbeknownst to Dulcin, Lord Daquarius was tiring of Dulcin's misogynistic attitude towards female recruits. Daquarius secretly hired Lensig to poison him and assume his identity. She successfully did this by poisoning him and stealing his armour to disguise herself.
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Unbeknownst to Dulcin, Lord Daquarius secretly hired Lensig to kill him and assume his identity. She successfully did this by poisoning him and stealing his ceremonial armour to disguise herself.
[[File:Dulcin's office.png|thumb|left|Dulcin's exquisite office.]]
 
   
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Originally, Dulcin was an unnamed [[Black Knight captain]] who worked with [[Lensig]] to create a potion of invincibility to overrun Falador.{{CiteForum|url=http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Update:Q%26A:_The_Death_of_Chivalry|postdate=15 August 2013|title=Q&A: The Death of Chivalry|author=Mod Phoenix|forum=Community Home|accessdate=06:33, August 16, 2013 (UTC)|name=stu}} He was quite timid and easily commanded by the witch.
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*Originally, Dulcin was an unnamed [[Black Knight captain]] who worked with [[Lensig]] to create a potion of invincibility to overrun Falador.{{CiteForum|url=http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Update:Q%26A:_The_Death_of_Chivalry|postdate=15 August 2013|title=Q&A: The Death of Chivalry|author=Mod Phoenix|forum=Community Home|name=stu}} He was quite timid and easily commanded by the witch.
*Mod Stu has said that the appearance of Captain Dulcin's armor was based off {{wp|Darth Vader}}'s from the {{wp|Star Wars}} film series.{{NamedRef|stu}}
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*Mod Stu has said that the appearance of Captain Dulcin's armour was inspired by {{wp|Darth Vader}}'s armour from the ''{{wp|Star Wars}}'' film series.{{NamedRef|stu}}
*When you search his bed, you will find some bleached bones. You can examine and count the bones, although nothing of importance is said, only that the skull is missing. This is presumably Dulcin's dead body.
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*When you search his bed, you will find some bleached bones. You can examine and count the bones, although nothing of importance is said, only that the [[Skull of Remembrance|skull]] is missing. This is presumably Dulcin's dead body.
*Captain Dulcin may be well-skilled, as he has a Mithril dragon head in his office, suggesting that he may have done some Barbarian firemaking. There is also a Frost dragon head right next to the mithril dragon's head, also suggesting that Dulcin has a Dungeoneering level of 85.
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*Captain Dulcin may be well-skilled, as he has a [[mithril dragon]] head in his office, suggesting that he may have started [[Barbarian Firemaking]]. There is also a [[frost dragon]] head right next to the mithril dragon's head, also suggesting that Dulcin has a Dungeoneering level of 85.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 19:06, 5 November 2017

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Captain Dulcin's office

Captain Dulcin is a deceased overseer of the Black Knights' Fortress, who was instated after the War of 164, which he spent in hiding. He is descended from Lord Shadwell, a former Lord of the Kinshra. An avid hunter, he had many dragon heads in his office, including that of a mithril dragon. Dulcin expressed a particular hatred towards women and mages, refusing to allow them to join the Kinshra, describing them as "bearers of children" and "weak wizards". He was generally regarded as cruel and was feared by most of his men. Dulcin's rule made a permanent impact on the Kinshra and their fortress; the various cruel torturing mechanisms were his initiative, as well as the use of slaves, whose tongues he would have cut off.

During The Death of Chivalry, the player impersonates him to infiltrate the Black Knights' Fortress. Most of what is known about him comes from Captain Dulcin's journal. He led an expedition to find the Wand of Resurrection, the location of which they discovered after ambushing a group of White Knights. Lord Daquarius hired Lensig the witch to perform a ritual and teleport them to the location, the Tomb of the Fallen. He killed Fern, the guardian of the wand, and Lensig dispatched the matching puzzle, but they were unable to pass the blood ward.

Unbeknownst to Dulcin, Lord Daquarius secretly hired Lensig to kill him and assume his identity. She successfully did this by poisoning him and stealing his ceremonial armour to disguise herself.

Trivia

  • Originally, Dulcin was an unnamed Black Knight captain who worked with Lensig to create a potion of invincibility to overrun Falador.[1] He was quite timid and easily commanded by the witch.
  • Mod Stu has said that the appearance of Captain Dulcin's armour was inspired by Darth Vader's armour from the Star Wars film series.[1]
  • When you search his bed, you will find some bleached bones. You can examine and count the bones, although nothing of importance is said, only that the skull is missing. This is presumably Dulcin's dead body.
  • Captain Dulcin may be well-skilled, as he has a mithril dragon head in his office, suggesting that he may have started Barbarian Firemaking. There is also a frost dragon head right next to the mithril dragon's head, also suggesting that Dulcin has a Dungeoneering level of 85.

References

  1. ^ a b Mod Phoenix. "Q&A: The Death of Chivalry." 15 August 2013. Community Home Forums.