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During [[While Guthix Sleeps]], Lucien can be seen with the staff. Lucien wants to use the staff to become Head of the Mahjarrat and to attain near godhood. <!--what--> However, it is shown that Lucien was looking for the [[Stone of Jas]] as the staff wasn't enough to overthrow Zamorak. However, the staff is still considered one of the most powerful items ever to exist on Gielinor's plane. For example, [[Lennissa]] claims that "As I told you, the [[Empty Lord]] was extremely powerful, but not so powerful that he could rule over the other deities of this world. Should he have made a move against any other god, then he could still have been easily brought down by the combined efforts of the others. The theft of Armadyl’s staff changed this however. If he had taken possession of this god-weapon, then this power would have been so great that he could have overthrown all on this world, and made it into his own image!"
 
During [[While Guthix Sleeps]], Lucien can be seen with the staff. Lucien wants to use the staff to become Head of the Mahjarrat and to attain near godhood. <!--what--> However, it is shown that Lucien was looking for the [[Stone of Jas]] as the staff wasn't enough to overthrow Zamorak. However, the staff is still considered one of the most powerful items ever to exist on Gielinor's plane. For example, [[Lennissa]] claims that "As I told you, the [[Empty Lord]] was extremely powerful, but not so powerful that he could rule over the other deities of this world. Should he have made a move against any other god, then he could still have been easily brought down by the combined efforts of the others. The theft of Armadyl’s staff changed this however. If he had taken possession of this god-weapon, then this power would have been so great that he could have overthrown all on this world, and made it into his own image!"
 
[[File:Arma staff broken.png|thumb|left|A dragonkin breaks the staff.]]
 
[[File:Arma staff broken.png|thumb|left|A dragonkin breaks the staff.]]
Lucien maintained possession of the staff up until the events of the quest [[The Ritual of the Mahjarrat]], when he uses it to increase his power during the 18th Mahjarrat [[Ritual of Rejuvenation]]. After Lucien brings out the [[Stone of Jas]], he accidentally summons the Stone's [[Dragonkin]] guardians, who proceed to fight Lucien and kill him by impaling his chest with the staff, smashing the top section in the process. Afterwards, Lucien's body turns to dust and everybody else leaves the scene, abandoning the broken staff in the frozen wasteland. [[Shards of armadyl|Shards]] of the shattered crystal that once adorned the staff can be recovered from the [[Glacor]]s, created by Lucien during his last stand, and reassembled into the [[Orb of armadyl]] and ultimately into the [[Armadyl battlestaff]], a pale shadow of its former self.
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Lucien maintained possession of the staff up until the events of the quest [[The Ritual of the Mahjarrat]], when he uses it to increase his power during the 18th Mahjarrat [[Ritual of Rejuvenation]]. After Lucien brings out the [[Stone of Jas]], he accidentally summons the Stone's [[Dragonkin (race)|Dragonkin]] guardians, who proceed to fight Lucien and kill him by impaling his chest with the staff, smashing the top section in the process. Afterwards, Lucien's body turns to dust and everybody else leaves the scene, abandoning the broken staff in the frozen wasteland. [[Shards of armadyl|Shards]] of the shattered crystal that once adorned the staff can be recovered from the [[Glacor]]s, created by Lucien during his last stand, and reassembled into the [[Orb of armadyl]] and ultimately into the [[Armadyl battlestaff]], a pale shadow of its former self.
   
 
A replica of the staff is currently on display at the [[Varrock Museum]], after players speak to the museum curator on the second floor and explain to him what it looked like during the Temple of Ikov quest.
 
A replica of the staff is currently on display at the [[Varrock Museum]], after players speak to the museum curator on the second floor and explain to him what it looked like during the Temple of Ikov quest.

Revision as of 22:35, 12 October 2011

Not to be confused with the Armadyl battlestaff.

Staff of Armadyl

The staff of Armadyl is a quest item used in Temple of Ikov. If the players sides with Lucien in the quest, he or she steals the staff from the Temple of Ikov and bring it to him. If the player sides with the guardians of Armadyl against Lucien, however, the player finds and kills him.

Background and history

The godstaff of Armadyl belongs to the god of purity and justice, Armadyl. It is an extremely powerful god-weapon and has a very important role in the history of Gielinor. It is not known when or how it was created, but at some point it was placed in the Temple of Ikov, guarded by the guardians of Armadyl, for safekeeping.

Close to the end of the Second Age, the staff was taken away from the temple by a Saradomin follower named Valdez. Valdez himself claimed that he stumbled upon the temple accidentally, the temple appeared to be abandoned, and he took the staff to bring it to Saradomin. The reason why the temple was abandoned remains unknown.

Before Valdez could reach his goal, however, he was robbed by the thief Rennard, who took the staff and decided to sell it. He gave the messenger Kharrim the task to search for an interested buyer. And Kharrim went to Zamorak, the back-then Mahjarrat who was planning a rebellion against his master Zaros. Now that Zamorak had the staff in his possession, he was finally able to put his plans in action to overthrow Zaros.

Lennissa, a Saradomin follower who was spying at Zamorak's camp, became aware of the theft of the staff, and she immediately went to the wizard Dhalak, so that he could inform Saradomin about what happened. However, Dhalak, who also wanted to make Zaros fall from his throne, cast a spell over the staff so that it could easily go close enough to Zaros' castle without Zaros noticing its power.

Zamorak, who was now able to get close enough to Zaros, launched an attack on his castle. Zamorak's followers (including most of the other Mahjarrat, as well as Lord Drakan, Viggora and Thammaron), distracted Zaros' body guards while Zamorak fought against Zaros, Zamorak was able to stab Zaros in the back with the staff, but Zaros just continued the fight. And when Zaros grabbed Zamorak's throat, he stumbled in such a way that Zamorak was impaled with the staff too.

In this way, Zaros' power flowed through the staff into Zamorak. Zaros slowly dissapeared from the world, cursing everyone responsible for his banishment to remain on this world as invisible ghosts. Later Zamorak was also banished from the world by the other gods because he killed one of their kind.

However, Zamorak quickly returned to Gielinor as a god himself, and he declared war upon the other gods. This was how the God Wars started.

Years later, the staff was placed back in the Temple of Ikov, with its guardians still protecting it. It was during or after the Temple of Ikov quest that the staff was stolen again, by either you or Movario, this time for the Mahjarrat Lucien, who wants to become a god the same way Zamorak did with the staff.

Current role in the game

During Temple of Ikov, the staff can be seen on a table inside the temple. During the quest the player can choose to steal the staff and take it to Lucien, or side with the guardians of Armadyl and kill Lucien.

If the player opposed Lucien in the Temple of Ikov quest, the staff remains in the Guardians of Armadyl chamber in the Temple of Ikov dungeon. On 28 October 2008, those players received the Armadyl communiqué warning that the staff is stolen by Movario. Lucien was found to have taken the staff, whether from the player after the Temple of Ikov quest or from Movario, a human researcher working for Lucien.

During While Guthix Sleeps, Lucien can be seen with the staff. Lucien wants to use the staff to become Head of the Mahjarrat and to attain near godhood. However, it is shown that Lucien was looking for the Stone of Jas as the staff wasn't enough to overthrow Zamorak. However, the staff is still considered one of the most powerful items ever to exist on Gielinor's plane. For example, Lennissa claims that "As I told you, the Empty Lord was extremely powerful, but not so powerful that he could rule over the other deities of this world. Should he have made a move against any other god, then he could still have been easily brought down by the combined efforts of the others. The theft of Armadyl’s staff changed this however. If he had taken possession of this god-weapon, then this power would have been so great that he could have overthrown all on this world, and made it into his own image!"

Arma staff broken

A dragonkin breaks the staff.

Lucien maintained possession of the staff up until the events of the quest The Ritual of the Mahjarrat, when he uses it to increase his power during the 18th Mahjarrat Ritual of Rejuvenation. After Lucien brings out the Stone of Jas, he accidentally summons the Stone's Dragonkin guardians, who proceed to fight Lucien and kill him by impaling his chest with the staff, smashing the top section in the process. Afterwards, Lucien's body turns to dust and everybody else leaves the scene, abandoning the broken staff in the frozen wasteland. Shards of the shattered crystal that once adorned the staff can be recovered from the Glacors, created by Lucien during his last stand, and reassembled into the Orb of armadyl and ultimately into the Armadyl battlestaff, a pale shadow of its former self.

A replica of the staff is currently on display at the Varrock Museum, after players speak to the museum curator on the second floor and explain to him what it looked like during the Temple of Ikov quest.

Trivia

  • In RuneScape Classic, the staff was wieldable, but looked no different from a normal staff.
  • Before the release of While Guthix Sleeps, the staff of Armadyl resembled a staff of earth.
  • The staff also has the symbol of Saradomin at the bottom which could mean close relationships between Armadyl and Saradomin.

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