Talk:Vampyres/@comment-4530750-20150307225154/@comment-11555902-20150308003033

"Player spoofs, they have been used many times in funny scenarios, and people still think they are real lore.

My approach to is basically to pretend that Verac was never mentioned, because Jagex can't fix their own damn plot holes."

On a side note.

Only those with access to the heart of Draymaker could access Blisterwood. Or friends who would give it to them, or people who would sell it to them.

Secondly

"Would the Ivandis flail be unique? One would have to gone though all those steps that the adventurer did to even know how to make it. The Ivandis Flail was a very tedious weapon to make, I mean I guess one would make one if they found the coffen of Ivandis, and the Nature Spirit blessed the sickle and what not, to me it sounds borderline impossible for anyone else to have such a weapon... But please, do correct me if i'm wrong."

October 7, 2013 by A Wikia contributor

SsVivid

"The ivandis flail is not a one-of-a-kind item that could never be reproduced. Unlike, say, the Ring of Chaos, which specifically was the possession of certain people who are now gone and there was only one of them, the ivandis flail is something that the Adventurer obtained by crafting it out of reusable/duplicatable resources (like molds and silver bars).

That said, you're right to think that people shouldn't just waltz around with them like it's nothing; much in the way that characters are expected to have very strong and respectable explanations for how they earned rune or dragon metal items, so too should they be able to justify possessing an item that was the brainchild of The Adventurer and a team of Myreque after the events of a half-dozen quests."

October 21, 2013 by SsVivid