Starting out[]
- Kharshai: Hello again, my friend.
- Player: Hello, Kharshai.
- Kharshai: I've been experimenting with the technique I used to hide my own memories.
- Kharshai: I have an idea, but I'll need your help.
- Tell me more.
- Kharshai: I understand you've been developing the ability to channel the energy and memories of Guthix?
- Player: Yes, why?
- Kharshai: Before my 'hibernation', I did a great deal of research into the nature of Mahjarrat memory.
- Kharshai: I believe it may be possible to 'read' fragmentary memories from an environment in which a Mahjarrat has spent a great deal of time.
- Kharshai: I have fashioned a device to allow this, but I cannot use it myself because I lack your ability in divination.
- I have some questions.
- Kharshai: What do you want to know about Mahjarrat memories?
- Why would I want to collect them?
- Kharshai: I am hoping to learn something about the plans or natures of my kindred.
- Kharshai: I seek an end to this destructive conflict between Zamorakians and Zarosians.
- Kharshai: Once we were one tribe, united. I would see that again.
- I want to ask something else
- What do I get for doing this?
- Kharshai: I have nothing to offer but whatever knowledge may be contained in the memories.
- Kharshai: They may be invaluable secrets, or worthless trivia. Who can say?
- Kharshai: However, I am sure the process will increase your ability in - what did you call it? Divination.
- How does divination work on Mahjarrat?
- Kharshai: The same way it works on anything else.
- Player: But divination only works with divine energies. Hence the name.
- Kharshai: Indeed. Whatever source it was that gave Guthix his power, I believe that Mahjarrat derive from the same source, or something similar.
- I'm done with asking questions.
- Let's get on with it then.
- Kharshai: Very well. I must ask one thing.
- Kharshai: I cannot afford to alert the other Mahjarrat of my activities and plans.
- Kharshai: I will give you the device, but you must not discuss with them anything you uncover with it, or the device itself.
- Kharshai: I have an old enchanted imperial contract. If you sign it, you will be bound to your agreement.
- You read the contract. It is simple and clearly laid out. It doesn't seem to contain any trickery**
- Sign the contract.
- Sign the contract.
- You sign the contract, and feel a tingle run over your body.**
- Kharshai: Good. Before you can use the device, it needs to be charged with divine memories.
- Kharshai: You will need to charge it with around five hundred memories of sufficient quality before you can use it.
- Player: Alright.
- Kharshai: Take the charged device to an area you believe one of my kindred may have spent time, and operate it there.
- Kharshai: If you are correct, you should be able to recover a vestige of their presence from the environment.
- Kharshai: Bring it back to me and I will transcribe it for you.
- Kharshai: You will need to recharge the device after each successful use.
- Kharshai hands you a small box.
- Player: Isn't this the same box your memories were stored in?
- Kharshai: Waste not, want not.
- Don't sign the contract.
- Kharshai: Very well. Return to me if you change your mind.
- I'm not interested right now.
- Not at the moment, I want to ask about something else.
Talking to Kharshai again[]
- Kharshai: What do you want to know about Mahjarrat memories?
- Player: What do I do again?
- Kharshai: Take the charged device to an area you believe one of my kindred may have spent time, and operate it there.
- Kharshai: If you are correct, you should be able to recover a vestige of their presence from the environment.
- Kharshai: Bring it back to me and I will transcribe it for you.
- Player: Why would I want to collect them?
- Kharshai: I am hoping to learn something about the plans or natures of my kindred.
- Kharshai: I seek an end to this destructive conflict between Zamorakians and Zarosians.
- Kharshai: Once we were one tribe, united. I would see that again.
- Player: What do I get for doing this?
- Kharshai: I have nothing to offer but whatever knowledge may be contained in the memories.
- Kharshai: They may be invaluable secrets, or worthless trivia. Who can say?
- Kharshai: However, I am sure the process will increase your ability in - what did you call it? Divination.
- Player: How does divination work on Mahjarrat?
- Kharshai: The same way it works on anything else.
- Player: But divination only works with divine energies. Hence the name.
- Kharshai: Indeed. Whatever source it was that gave Guthix his power, I believe that Mahjarrat derive from the same source, or something similar.
- Player: Would this cave be a good place to find a memory?
- Kharshai looks around the cave
- Kharshai: Yes, I have spent a long time down here. I wonder what echo these walls have recorded?
- Player: What do I do again?
Operating Engrammeter at Fight Arena[]
- Player: Nothing here. Khazard must be too young to have left a memory.
Operating Engrammeter at Zamorak's camp[]
- Player: Nothing here. It must not work on gods or half-Mahjarrat.
Handing in Memories[]
First Memory[]
- Player: I have a memory for you.
- Kharshai: Give it to me, and I will attempt to interpret it and transcribe what I learn.
- You hand the memory carefully to Kharshai.
- Kharshai presses the memory against his forehead, where it fades into him and vanishes.
- Kharshai: That is... extraordinary. I can feel the memory merging with my own.
- Kharshai: So powerful...
- Kharshai looks distant.
- Kharshai: What a powerful experience! Please, bring me more.
- Kharshai transcribes the memory into a book for you.
- Kharshai: There. Make of it what you will.
- Kharshai hands you the book. You have been awarded 25,000 Divination XP.
Other Memories[]
- Player: I have a memory for you.
- Kharshai: Yes... Yes, I feel it. I remember it.
- Kharshai transcribes the memory into a book for you.
- Kharshai: There. Make of it what you will.
- Kharshai hands you the book. You have been awarded 25,000 Divination XP.
Kharshai's Memory[]
- Kharshai: My own memory, how vivid.
- Kharshai looks distressed as he relives the memory.
- Kharshai: That is not an experience I wished to relive, bit it may provide you with some insight.
- Kharshai transcribes the memory into a book for you.
- Kharshai: There. Make of it what you will.
Completing the Miniquest[]
- Player: I have a memory for you.
- Kharshai: Yes... Yes, I feel it. I remember it.
- Kharshai transcribes the memory into a book for you.
- Kharshai: There. Make of it what you will.
- Kharshai hands you the book. You have been awarded 25,000 Divination XP.
- Kharshai: You have brought me one memory from each Mahjarrat still active in recent history.
- Kharshai: While I have gained some insight into my kindred, most of these memories seem to be ancient.
- Kharshai: There is nothing about their plans, and the dissenting Zamorakians that perhaps could have been useful are already dead.
- Kharshai: I have experienced something else, though. With each memory absorbed, I think I also absorbed a fragment of that Mahjarrat's lost power.
- Kharshai: Perhaps this is somehow connected to the withering we experience between the Rituals.
- Player: Are you more powerful now?
- Kharshai: Only to a minute degree. It could take a hundred years to recover enough memories to make a difference.
- Kharshai: It does, however, suggest another potential avenue of research. I will investigate the possibilities further.
- Kharshai: Now that we know how it works, I wonder what would happen if you used the charged device back on our home world of Freneskae?
- Kharshai: I can't see how you would ever have the opportunity to visit, but it's worth bearing in mind.
- Kharshai: In the meantime, thank you for doing this for me. I hope you have learned something of interest, even if it was no immediate use.
- You have received 150,000 Divination bonus XP. But wait, there's more...
- You have unlocked the Legatus and Pontifex titles. But wait, there's even more...
- At the Ritual Site, you found a strange doll. You can find it in the Pets interface. But wait, there's one more thing...
- While you were in the Jaldraocht Pyramid, you found a discarded hat. You can find it in the Wardrobe interface.
Post-miniquest[]
- Kharshai: Thank you for recovering the memories for me, my friend.
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