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World GatePortal of Life
World Gate
World Gate (Shadow Realm)
Release date 17 March 2014 (Update)
Members Yes
Quest Fate of the Gods
Location North-west of the gate to Arandar, south of Char's cave and south west of Tree Gnome Stronghold.
Examine I can see another world through here.
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Portal
Meeting His Portal of Life
Release date 5 August 2008 (Update)
Members Yes
Quest Meeting History
Location Unknown
Examine There's cake through here, apparently.
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The World Gate, also known as the Portal of Life, is a dimensional passage that allows travel between worlds. It was created by Guthix with the Blade and was used to populate Gielinor with many of the races that currently inhabit it. It came into the possession of Seren after Guthix went to sleep at the end of the First Age, and in the Second Age, it was taken by Zaros and then later sealed in the Shadow Realm.[1]

It features as a major part of the Fate of the Gods quest, and is used to access Freneskae.

History

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First Age

Guthix creating the Portal of Life

Guthix using the World Gate.

In the First Age, Guthix used the sword Elder Artefact to create the World Gate, and used it to bring creatures from other planes to Gielinor, such as Humans, Gnomes, Fairies, Ents and Dwarves. The elves were also brought to Gielinor from their ancestral homeland through the World Gate by Seren. According to The Book of Seren and the Crystal of seren, the World Gate was consumed by an 'emptiness' that enveloped the land, and sought to control and bend all to its will. This is later revealed to be the work of Zaros, who took control of the Gate during his reign in the Second Age in order to, in his words, "more quickly and easily explore creation, and to further [his] knowledge of magic and science". This cut off elven access to Crystal, their primary resource.

Kethsi

Elder Mage Etheron of the Mage Conclave of Kethsi spent six years in the outer planes on an expedition. He returned through the World Gate with the Stone of Jas, which allowed the Kethsians to cast spells to better their civilisation. However, the stone later brought the Dragonkin, which ultimately caused the demise and ruination of Kethsi.

Location

The World Gate was in Isafdar at the time of the elves' arrival, and due to its consistent link to Seren's ancestral homeworld for nearly two ages likely remained there. According to the humans in Meeting History however, it was located east of modern day Ardougne, on the other side of a mountain.

The World Gate can be found in game north-west of the entrance to Arandar, southwest of the gnome stronghold and south of Char's cave. You will need a ring of visibility to see the full portal. During and after Fate of the Gods, the ring of visibility will not be needed to see or use the World Gate.

World Gate concept art

The world gate's concept art from the March 2014 Behind The Scenes.

Worlds

A list of known Worlds the gate can access can be found below.[2]

Symbol Letter Description World
World gate icon N N A once lush world left to ruin. You recognise it as Guthix's homeworld. Naragun
World gate icon T T A world covered entirely by trees. Tarddiad
World gate icon V V A world with a blood-red sky and many castles and fortresses. Vampyrium
World gate icon A A Many rock islands floating in the sky above an exposed planetary core. Abbinah[3]
World gate icon F F A volcanic, ash-covered world comprised solely of black rock. You recognise it as being Freneskae, home plane of the Mahjarrat. Freneskae
World gate icon H H A vast ocean speckled with hundreds of small islands. One has a gleaming white tower upon it. New Domina[4]
World gate icon I I Many twisted planes filled with fire. Infernus[5]
World gate icon K K Vast ruins and large, putrid swamps. You recognise it as the ruined plane of Kethsi. Kethsi
World gate icon L L Strange devices crackling with red lightning. You recognise it as being Teragard, the origin plane of humankind. Teragard
World gate icon M M A world engulfed in flames. It's kind of beautiful. Muspell
File:World gate icon G.png G (Can only be viewed from Freneskae, no description) Gielinor

Fate of the Gods teaser

The World Gate was released in game the week before the release of Fate of the Gods, only visible with the ring of visibility. As it does currently, a mysterious force prevented players from entering most worlds, except one, "a volcanic, ash-covered world comprised solely of black rock", Freneskae. However, this world could not be accessed yet due to the gate being powered down, instead a message appeared saying "The gate isn't powered."

The gate could be powered up by switching to worlds in a correct combination, the same way as during the quest, although no hint was given on how to do it. After being powered up, trying to enter Freneskae would give the message "The gate is powered, but it's in the Shadow Realm. I can't use it like this.". Although Fate of the Gods is now released, players can still power it up before the quest, and will not have to power it up again during it.

Trivia

  • To power up the World Gate, one must "dial", albeit in runic language, "MAH", which is the name for the Elder God who inhabits Freneskae.
  • Being close to the World Gate unlocks the music track Zarosian Reprise.
  • The World Gate features in Fate of the Gods, a quest that has been developed by Mod Rowley.[6][7]
  • As first shown in the concept art image of the World Gate, the runes on the gate are Medieval runes, with the one in the concept art meaning "F".
  • The appearance of the World Gate, with the inner ring and the runic symbols, plus the dialling of a combination of different world symbols in a specific sequence for gate activation, may be a reference to the Stargate franchise.
  • It has been shown that despite allowing you to be part of the Shadow Realm (as show during the General's Shadow mini-quest), the Ghostly robes do not make a difference when interacting with the World Gate.
  • If a player attempts to teleport away while in close proximity of the World Gate the message "The World Gate interferes with your teleport" appears in the player's message box.

References

  1. ^ The Book of Seren, "author unknown", RuneScape. "Whatever my goddess's intentions, they were set aside when a great emptiness fell upon this world. It spread like a blight across the land - led by one who cared not to live in harmony with the world as we did, but sought to control all and bend it to its will. We even lost the World Gate to its insatiable hunger, and could travel no more to our crystal world of old."
  2. ^ Mod Rowley. "Fate of the Gods - FAQ." Recent Game Updates Forums.
  3. ^ Armadyl, "The Bird and the Beast", RuneScape. "Abbinah is a world of floating islands. Like any race, we need water, and the only source is at the core of our world. But the path is fraught, and many have died for the simple survival of our race."
  4. ^ Padomenes, "Battle of Lumbridge", RuneScape. "Like many others on Gielinor, I too am from another plane, brought here by the grace of Saradomin. Our world is one of ocean, with small islands dotted throughout. The land is fertile, and many of us grow crops."
  5. ^ Palkeera, "Palkeera's memory", RuneScape. "Infernus. Pandemonium. The Infernal Dimensions. Human demonologists seem so confused. These are all the same place. I have been there. It is a magnificent place, a world more like Freneskae than Gielinor, made of jagged rocks and liquid fire."
  6. ^ Jagex. Above the Lore - episode 8: The World Gate Mod Osborne Above the Lore podcast, 23 August 2013.
  7. ^ Mod Rowley on Twitter about the World Gate and the Fate of the Gods quest. https://twitter.com/JagexRowley/status/405745298032451584