Armadyl

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For the God Wars Dungeon boss, see Kree'arra.

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A character wielding an Armadyl godsword.
A character wielding an Armadyl godsword.

Armadyl (pronounced ARM-uh-dill) is the God of Law, having very close beliefs to Saradomin's. Armadyl and Saradomin, his theorised successor, are friendly toward one another. Worship of Armadyl is largely limited to the Guardians of the Staff of Armadyl. It is not known why his following diminished so largely. It is possible that his followers switched to Saradominism, as the religions are alike, or that they all went extinct like the Aviantese, a race once-thought dead; Saradomin himself speaks highly of Armadyl and has admitted their faiths differ in only minor ways. The Aviantese were Armadyl's favourite creations, though it is not known if there were others. Some were frozen in the God Wars Dungeon, now awakened to continue fighting. In fact, he loved his Aviantese so much that he entrusted them with guarding his coveted treasure, the hilt he crafted for the mighty Godsword, along with other relics. Their supposed extinction, and the Edicts of Guthix are the major factors of his departure from Gielinor. Armadyl (or at least the Guardians) seem to hold the Mahjarrat in low esteem, especially Lucien, who has stolen the staff to further his designs.

Symbol

The Armadyl Symbol is "a pair of conjoined wings".<ref>a pair of wings conjoined</ref> This is a standard Heralidic Charge.<ref>Heralidic Charges</ref> The exact phrasing of the charge may differentiate across the various languages of the Heralidic Blazon.<ref>Heralidic Blazon</ref> Conjoined wings are found in many coats of arms and badges,<ref>Coats of Arms and Badges</ref> including fictitious entities and the armed services of various countries.

History

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Armadyl armour crafted by the Aviansie.

Although little is currently known of Armadyl, most point to the time of his appearance due to his arrival in Gielinor during the Second Age, roughly around the time Zaros had arrived. The Aviantese, a race of bird-creatures, worshipped Armadyl as his beloved followers and had originally been given the goal of protecting his relics, namely the Staff of Armadyl, from falling into the wrong hands. However at the end of the Second Age his Staff was stolen, leading to Zaros's banishment from Gielinor and Zamorak's ascendance to godhood. Although Armadyl had intended on remaining active throughout the rest of the God Wars, the tragic extinction of the Aviantese and the banishment of Zaros led him into inactivity. Before Armadyl's disappearance into the Third Age, he charged an entrusted group of humans, and their descendants, to guard the Staff and to protect it from falling within the reaches of evil for a second time. This group of humans became known as the Guardians of Armadyl. Most information about Armadyl and his current followers are discovered throughout the Temple of Ikov quest. The Guardians also carry the Armadyl pendant.

Avalani revealed as part of the Cryptic Clue Fest III that Armadyl had floating citadels high in the sky. In modern times these will be converted into clan citadels.

Religion

An altar dedicated to Armadyl.

Armadyl has similar philosophies as Saradomin and departs from his view on minuscule points. He was revered by the Aviantese, a race that he shared a deep bond with. It is also rumoured that Armadyl is the god of the sky mainly due to the Aviantese being his followers. However with their supposed extinction a small cult of human followers emerged, the Guardians, possibly the only remaining worshippers of Armadyl. They are split into two factions:

Corporealists

The Corporealists believe that Armadyl still exists on Gielinor, for which his tears longing for the loss of his Aviantese are portrayed by the morning dew and the sun being his rage for their demise.

Incorporealists

The Incorporealists believe he left Gielinor at the closing of the God Wars, deciding to observe life. Additionally, in a postbag letter to the gods, Saradomin was asked of Armadyl's whereabouts, his response was that Armadyl is safe, which shows that Saradomin knows where Armadyl currently is.

Armadyl is one of my noble brethren, although we differ on minor points and his interests lie elsewhere. The last time I spoke to him, he was focusing primarily on the followers of Ikov and how best to assist them, but the theft of one of his artefacts has greatly damaged his reputation, although he is in fine physical health.
Saradomin[src]

Followers

Groups and species

Individuals

Affiliated Items

There are currently many items associated with Armadyl.

Some non-equipable items include:

Trivia

  • The symbol on the bottom of the Armadyl Pendant resembles the Triforce from the Legend of Zelda series.
  • According to Postbag From the Hedge 42, Lucien mentions that he is writing with a quill that he "tore from Armadyl all those beautiful millennia ago." Thus Armadyl may look like the Aviansie that follow him.
  • Though it is possibly coincidence, Armadyl seems to share an abnormally high number of similarities with the Egyptian goddess Ma'at.
  • Armadyl's name bears a striking resemblance to the word "Almadel" a wax tablet which according to The Lesser Key of Solomon is used to summon angels. Interestingly, the Almadel is supposed to bear a strong connection to the skies, and Armadyl himself is often associated with the skies of Gielinor.
  • Because Armadyl is the god of Justice and his God book is called: Book of Law, there is a possibility that the Law rune could be affiliated with him. Though the Law altar is on Entrana, which is a Saradominist island (Saradomin allegedly stepped onto Gielinor for the first time through this island). This might be further hint to the friendly entanglement between Armadyl and Saradomin.
  • If you try to bring the Clan Avatar into the Tears of Guthix minigame, Juna , the guardian, prevents you and says "I will not allow that creation of Armadyl into this cave," further implying that Citadels are related to Armadyl.
  • In Botany Bay, the symbols that surround an accused bot during the 'Deity' punishment bear a striking resemblance to the symbol of Armadyl. This makes sense, because Armadyl is the god of Supreme Justice, and bots that are brought into Botany Bay are always brought to justice (by being banned) after the trial ends.

See also

References

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