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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*It's interesting to note that the first portion of Saradomin's name, "Sara", is roughly similar to the Hindi word "Sarah", which translates to "star" in English - and a star is the symbol of Saradomin.
 
*It's interesting to note that the first portion of Saradomin's name, "Sara", is roughly similar to the Hindi word "Sarah", which translates to "star" in English - and a star is the symbol of Saradomin.
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*In the Guthixian Memories, from the 2013 Easter Event, Saradomin's crown is hinted at being an elder item. In this case though, the crown is supposedly a beacon to find the other elder weapons, and vise versa.
   
 
[[File:Two Gods Battleing.png|thumb|Bandos fights Saradomin during the God Wars.]]
 
[[File:Two Gods Battleing.png|thumb|Bandos fights Saradomin during the God Wars.]]

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This article is about the god. For the constellation referenced in Betrayal at Falador, see Saradomin (constellation).

Saradomin chathead

Saradomin (pronounced "Sa-ra-dome-in"[1]) is the god of pleasantry, order and wisdom and is one of the most popular gods. Little is known about his past, but he has a vast number of followers, and there are far more churches dedicated to Saradomin than to other gods, possibly combined. Most of his modern followers reside in Misthalin, Asgarnia, Kandarin and Entrana, but there are several groups outside these areas. Unlike those of Zamorak or Guthix, his followers consist almost entirely of humans, though that was not always the case. Saradomin's symbol is a four-pointed star (that is usually coloured gold or silver). Full Saradomin armour comprises of Saradomin platelegs/Saradomin plateskirt, Saradomin platebody, Saradomin full helm, and a Saradomin kiteshield. Saradomin was the first god to resurface on Gielinor after the Edicts of Guthix were abolished, beginning the Sixth Age.

According to Mod Osborne, Saradomin may not be as good as most people judge him to be and he has a dark, malicious side.[2]

In the FunOrb game Arcanists, statues of Saradomin can be found on the Sky Castle stage.

Arcanists Saradomin

Saradomin found in the FunOrb game Arcanists.

Saradomin Picture

Saradomin's portrait, as seen in the God Letters.

History of Saradomin

In the Naragi realm

Saradomin, before arriving in Gielinor, was an active god in the Naragi realm and used his giant form which is equivalent to the size of a mountain and was known as "blue giant". He was not a benevolent god and destroyed the most important city of the realm, Askroth, while killing many beings at the same time with relative ease. Guthix, who was a mortal at that time, along with the rest of his kin were very afraid of him. Soon after Saradomin destroyed Askroth, Tuska, a godly wild beast with no conscience attacked his castle and they battled. After some time, tired with the disruption caused by Tuska, Saradomin left the realm[3]. It is unknown where he had gone but after roughly 4000 years he arrived in Gielinor[4].

In Gielinor

Evil must be destroyed in all of its forms, not mollycoddled and allowed to spread. Should Guthix have his way, he would allow the evil Zamorakians free reign within my lands, spreading their forces like a cancer until they were ingrained so deeply, that to remove them would destroy the world. I will never permit such an abomination to occur on these lands, for I cannot suffer such evil to live on. Only through purification can we cleanse this world of all evil, and live in the utopia which my order offers, yet foolish Guthix cannot see how my path is the only true way this world may flourish!

Saradomin, God Letters

Compared to other main gods not much is known about Saradomin's past. However, it is known that he is one of the many Gods who participated in the God War against Tuska and Skargaroth on Guthix's homeworld, which lead to its destruction. When he eventually arrived on Gielinor, the portal he came through was on the island of Entrana. This is why all Saradomin's followers have always considered the island as the holiest place in all of Gielinor. He most likely arrived along with other gods such as Armadyl and Zaros in the second age.

Soon after the gods arrived on Gielinor, they started to conquer land. Saradomin's biggest known settlement at that time was the city of Hallowvale. Hallowvale was a mighty city inhabited with Icyene and humans, and ruled by Queen Efaritay and King Ascertes. Hallowvale still exists today under the name of Meiyerditch. Entrana remained under the control of Saradomin through the entire second age, and a fortress was also built on Dragontooth island. He also possibly conquered areas in modern day Asgarnia. In the second age Saradomin had a strong alliance with Armadyl, whether this friendship started before or after their arrival on Gielinor is still unknown. For reasons currently unknown, he appeared to be on bad terms with Zaros, who ruled the mightiest empire of the entire second age.

Near the end of the second age, the Zarosian Mahjarrat general Zamorak started to make plans to overthrow his master. Many Mahjarrat sided with him, and Saradomin sent spies to Zamorak's base of operations in order to keep an eye on him.

When the Staff of Armadyl, an extremely powerful artefact owned by the god Armadyl, was taken by a Saradomin follower named Valdez, he wanted to take the artefact to Saradomin. However, through a series of unfortunate and accidental actions which some Saradominists played a role in, the staff fell into Zamorak's hands instead. With the power of the staff, Zamorak challenged Zaros in combat, which led to Zaros' banishment. Zamorak, who absorbed most of Zaros' power, was banished as well by Saradomin and the other gods, although he later returned as a god himself. Since Zaros' banishment, Saradomin has done everything possible to cover up any information regarding Zaros, mainly to prevent him gaining followers, and thus possibly returning.

After Zaros' banishment, many of his followers sided with Zamorak, and the remaining Zarosian settlements were soon destroyed, mostly by Saradomin and Zamorak. However, after the destruction of the empire, Zamorak turned against the other gods. This marked the beginning of the infamous god wars.

Senntisten was the only settlement to survive the many attacks of Saradomin and Zamorak, making it the last Zarosian settlement of that time, except Ghorrock, which still stands.

Saradomin uses SOJ

Saradomin uses the Stone of Jas, or the "Eye of Saradomin" as he calls it.

The other gods, including Saradomin, soon wanted to conquer the lands Zaros once ruled. Many battles were held mainly in Forinthry; because of its many resources many gods wanted control over it. The war escalated, however, and soon all of Gielinor was dragged into the war.

Saradomin was one of the most active gods of the god wars, fighting against the armies of Zamorak, who turned into his worst enemy. Many Icyene from Hallowvale left the city in order to fight for their god. Entrana remained in Saradomin's hands during the wars. Saradomin claimed most victories in the areas of modern-day Asgarnia and Misthalin.

However, as much as Saradomin fought against Zamorak, he couldn't prevent him from claiming Hallowvale, which quickly fell to the vampyre lord Drakan, backed by an army granted by Zamorak in exchange for helping him overthrow Zaros. Many Icyene, which were Saradomin's strongest tools of war, were wiped out during the battles.

In a last ditch effort to destroy Zamorak, Saradomin called Armadyl and Bandos together to create the godsword, an artefact so powerful that it could kill a god. Saradomin gathered a last battalion to fight Zamorak's unstoppable forces, and the aviantese of Armadyl were charged with the task of delivering the godsword to this army. But they were ambushed by Zamorak's forces while Saradomin's army was attacked as well. The aviantese retreated into the god wars dungeon, and Saradomin and Bandos sent their forces into the dungeon to aid the aviantese. It was during this time that the champion of Zaros, Nex , awoke from her enchanted sleep. Laying waste to vast numbers of followers from all sides, Nex , while weakened from her slumber, was nearly unstoppable. The 4 Gods stood in a temporary alliance and trapped Nex behind a frozen door.

Before any god could claim the godsword, however, Guthix awoke from his slumber and immediately put an end to the God wars. The combatants of the dungeon were left frozen in the dungeon, and the edicts of Guthix were then enacted, banishing all gods from Gielinor and prevented them from returning. They could still make contact with the world through their followers, however.

File:Saradomin explaining Jas.png

Saradomin speaks to his Icyene commander.

In the Fourth Age, the numbers of Saradomin followers rose greatly. He is currently the most worshipped god, among the NPCs, in the world. The church of Saradomin was founded, raising the religion even more. In most human kingdoms, following Zamorak became an illegal action.

Saradomin's followers consisted almost entirely of humans from that point onwards.

Saradomin altar

An ornamental altar dedicated to Saradomin.

In response to letters he received, he claimed to have created the sense of morality and peace that exists on Gielinor: "Ah... but have you questioned whatever motives Guthix himself might have, to slander me so outrageously? Would you give him the credit for the peace that mostly reigns upon this world for his contribution of sleep? I call this world my creation, for the value system of honour, and courage, and mercy, and wisdom are attributes that I brought to this once barbaric land! It is true, I did not physically create the raw material of this world, but I have shaped and sculpted it into the glorious land that it is today!"[5] Also, Sir Amik Varze, though having mysteriously come to rule over Falador through King Vallance's absence, claims that killing an 'unarmed foe', even a Zamorakian as murderous and dangerous as Solus Dellagar is against the way of his Knights and that of Saradomin, a teaching written in Saradomin's Holy book: "Show love to your friends, and mercy to your enemies, and know that the wisdom of Saradomin will follow."

And yet, as per a quote above, Saradomin himself wished only ill on those who followed Zamorak, claiming that the world needed to be purified of their evil.

Following the events of The World Wakes, Saradomin is once again able to walk on Gielinor. He teleported to Gielinor immediately after Guthix' death, and took Commander Zilyana with him to make preparations for when the other gods will be entering Gielinor.

Affiliated Items

Saradomin godsword equipped

The Godsword, a weapon Saradomin followers fought to regain, donning the Saradomin hilt created by Saradomin priests.

Saradomin Armour

Saradomin Weapons

Vestments

Saradomin Ranger Armour

Costume Colours

  • Saradomin Blue
  • Saradomin Blue Breeze

Followers

Some Saradominists believe that there are only three gods, denying the existence of other gods/demi-gods.

Groups and races

Notable individuals

Animals

Disputed alignment

In the "Lore Live Stream with Mods Mark and Osborne", see here, a question was asked about the alignment of Zaros. While introducing this question, the questioner said that the allignments for Guthix, Zamorak and Saradomin were: Balance, Chaos and Order - respectively. Before answering the question about Zaros, Mod Mark said that they are not necessarily agreeing with the ascribed alignments of Guthix, Zamorak and Saradomin - saying nothing further about the topic.

Trivia

  • It's interesting to note that the first portion of Saradomin's name, "Sara", is roughly similar to the Hindi word "Sarah", which translates to "star" in English - and a star is the symbol of Saradomin.
  • In the Guthixian Memories, from the 2013 Easter Event, Saradomin's crown is hinted at being an elder item. In this case though, the crown is supposedly a beacon to find the other elder weapons, and vise versa.
Two Gods Battleing

Bandos fights Saradomin during the God Wars.

See also

References