Runescape - Area Guides - Cities and Towns - Seers’ Village (Members)

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The Seers’ Village is a small town that was originally settled by a number of people with a particular gift for seeing the future. There are still a few of them around, but they’re a bit of a minority. You can always tell them by their white clothes and hair.

The town also plays host to Camelot, which has settled in RuneScape while it waits for its glorious return to England. In the meantime, the Knights of the Round Table are happy to wander about the grounds while they wait for a quest.

Location

A map of Seers’ Village

The Seers’ Village lies on the narrow strip of land that connects Kandarin to Asgarnia, and Kandarin to the Fremennik Province.

The capital of Kandarin, East Ardougne and West Ardougne, lies far to the south-west of the Seers’ Village.

To the north, beyond Sinclair Mansion, is Rellekka, home town of the Fremennik people.

Just east lies Catherby, and to the west, past the Baxtorian Waterfall, is the Tree Gnome Stronghold.

Points of Interest

Seers’ Village’s points of interest

The Seers’ Village is made for Fletching. There are a wide range of trees around the village, and a flax field. Combined with this, there is a spinning wheel upstairs in the seers’ house. Pacing up and down the main street is a Town Crier, who is more than happy to explain the Rules of Conduct and the role of Player Moderators.

There is also Camelot, an impressive castle filled with noble and chivalrous knights, as well as King Arthur and Merlin the wizard. If you have completed King’s Ransom, you will have access to the knights’ training room at the top of the castle.

Coal can also be brought to the village from a mine beyond McGrubor’s Wood by using the coal trucks.

Personalities

King Arthur
King Arthur is the legendary king of England who, since retiring from ruling the nation and questing for the Holy Grail, has decided to settle in RuneScape. He is the very symbol of honour and chivalry.
Merlin
Merlin was once the most powerful wizard in the world, but his powers have been greatly weakened by his clashes with Arthur’s half-sister, Morgan le Faye. He is now imprisoned in a giant crystal, unable to aid King Arthur or the knights.
King Arthur can be found in Camelot, pacing around the Round Table. Merlin can be found in the top of the south-east tower of Camelot.
Sir Lancelot
Where would Arthur be without Lancelot, his most skilled knight? Possibly in better shape, as it was Lancelot that wooed Guinevere away from Arthur, leading to the King having a son, Mordred, with Morgan. Lancelot is a powerful knight, though, and Arthur is lucky to have his loyalty.
Sir Kay
Before Arthur was recognised as King of England, he lived with Sir Kay’s family and worked as Kay’s squire. Kay wasn’t particularly nice to Arthur then, but when Arthur was announced to be the true king of England, Kay was among the first to declare his loyalty.
Lancelot can be found on the first floor of Camelot. Sir Kay can be found in Camelot’s courtyard.
Sir Gawain
When the Green Knight came upon Sir Gawain he instructed Gawain to kill him with a single blow, which he did. The Green Knight, however, could not be killed so easily, and a year later Gawain had to return the favour. Luckily for Gawain, he was wearing a magic girdle that protected him.
Sir Lucan
Sir Lucan is one of King Arthur’s most devoted knights. His devotion is such that, should King Arthur ever require it, he would gladly lay down his life.
Sir Gawain can be found near the Round Table. Sir Lucan can be found near the Round Table.
Sir Palomedes
Sir Palomedes is most famous for hunting the Questing Beast, a vile creature with the head of a serpent, the body of a leopard, the back legs of a lion, and the hooves of a hart. The Questing Beast nearly defeated Sir Palomedes, but his strength and skill saved him in the end.
Sir Tristram
Sir Tristram first came to Camelot having already defeated Sir Palomedes in a joust, and before he was admitted to the Round Table he also knocked Arthur from his horse in another joust. Sir Tristram is probably the finest jouster in the court, perhaps equalled by Sir Lancelot.
Sir Palomedes can be found near the Round Table. Sir Tristram can be found on the first floor of Camelot.
Sir Pelleas
Sir Pelleas was a bit of an unfortunate figure during his time in England. He fell in love with a woman who did not like him, and then was enchanted to fall in love with a sorceress. Now that he is in RuneScape, he is freed from such nastiness.
Sir Bedivere
Sir Bedivere is King Arthur’s oldest knight, and has aided him on more than one occasion. Together they slew the Giant of Mont St Michel, and it was Bedivere that returned the sword Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake.
Sir Pelleas can be found on the first floor of Camelot. Sir Bedivere can be found on the first floor of Camelot.
The Poison Salesman
The Poison Salesman aims to eventually be able to sell his poisons and other concoctions across RuneScape. His main method of salesmanship, though, seems to be his red hair and giving his products long names like ‘Peter Potter’s Patented Multipurpose Poison’.
Phantuwti Fanstuwi Farsight
Despite having an almost unpronounceable name, Phantuwti Fanstuwi Farsight is the leader of the Seers. This must mean that he is full of wisdom, but it’s difficult to prove.
The Poison Salesman can be found either in the town tavern, or at the road junction heading north from the Seers’ Village. Phantuwti Fanstuwi Farsight can be found in the seers’ house, south of the tavern

Runescape Macros

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A macro is a program which does things automatically for you. You can get these programs to do a lot for you in the world of Runescape. Mining and sales talk are the two common uses for them, but before I continue to tell you about them, you must know that

RUNESCAPE DOES NOT ALLOW THE USE OF MACROS FOR ANY ASPECT OF THE GAME.

So, if you use macros, then it’s on your own head. Your account could get banned and you could lose everything on your character.

Be careful when using bots, as some of them are fake, and are programs used to take data from your computer (so they could take anything from your Runescape User and Pass to your credit card details).

One very famous macro is Scar, which practically when programmed let’s you do just about anything in Runescape 2.

There are many more macros out there, and they can used in quite a lot of effective ways. For example, there is a macro in existence that allows you to post speech every couple of seconds dependant on your liking, and then says in-game. If your looking to do merchandising, then maybe using this bot is a good idea in placed like World 1 where it’s so hard getting your voice heard over the many other hundreds of sales-men.

In no way shape or form am I encouraging the use of bots, but I am just explaining their uses. If you care to use them, it is at your own risk.

Negatives of Free Runescape Macros and Auto Bots
If you weren’t already aware Runescape auto bots are illegal and are against the Runescape Rules of Conduct in Rule 7 - Using Third Party Software, to gain unfair advantages against other players. Despite this many players who use free Runescape auto bots will argue that the benefits are greater because they are free to do other things like going out with friends, but at what cost? There is very little support from creators if you encounter problems with the auto bots you download since privacy is preferred over being sued by Jagex. It’s also very easy to get caught by other members of Runescape who work hard for their Runescape items without help from programs, not to mention that Jagex has a special programs designed for the catching of players using auto bots, which would mean losing any hard work you put in personally. Plus at the end of the day isn’t the game designed to be enjoyed and what is enjoyable about achieving nothing.

In the past thousands of Runescape players have found themselves banned for using illegal Runescape macros and auto bots like those mentioned above - On 19 January 2006, over 15000 Runescape accounts were banned for cheating and thinking they could get away with it. In the message posted onto the front page of the official Runescape website, Jagex again reminded players of their systems that they could easily detect cheating and that if you cheat it was just a matter of time before you were banned.

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