Cryptic Clue Fest II

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This page is about the 2010 Cryptic Clue Fest. For the previous events, see Cryptic Clue Fest.
The original forum post

The Cryptic Clue Fest II is a puzzle-solving event held in a similar nature to the original Cryptic Clue Fest. It was released on August 20, 2010 and closed on September 3, 2010. Clues were revealed on the Cryptic Clue Fest II thread on the RuneScape Official Forums and image hints were revealed on the RuneScape Facebook Page.

  • An NPC clue points to the NPC players need to talk to.
    • These are revealed by the NPCs that take part in the event.
  • An item clue reveals the items needed to bring to the NPC.
    • These clues are released on the official RuneScape Forums by Jagex Moderators.
    • Noted items can not be used.
    • Exact number of items has to be in the inventory. Any more or less will not work.
    • Players may also have other items in their inventory alongside with the required ones.
    • The NPC does not take the items, only look at them.

Players could proceed one stage of the event once a day, as soon as the new clues were released. They could choose to do all the clues on the final day. Players wishing to complete this task, however, must had to visit each of the NPCs in this mini-quest in the order that the clues were given. Attempting to skip ahead and talk to the NPCs out of order would simply give the player the normal dialogue, as if there were no event.

Quick Guide

For those players interested in a compiled list of items and locations to complete this event without having to solve the riddles, this list is provided below:

Clue 1: 20 August

Clue 1: 20 August

Forum clue

The forum post containing the first clue

The sun had begun to dip slowly beneath the horizon, bringing another quiet day in Lumbridge to a close.

I was making some final adjustments to a log I was writing when I heard the sound of somebody knocking on the oak, front door of my humble home.

Cautiously, I approached and opened it slightly to peek outside. To my surprise however whoever had knocked had vanished, leaving only a single, large, envelope sticking out of a crack in my door.

The envelope’s large, red; wax seal was emblazoned with a strange symbol. I carefully plucked it free and headed back inside to open it.

Within the envelope, I found a piece of folded parchment and a hastily written note. Placing the folded paper aside, I began to read the note;

I was told that if I ever felt I was in danger, you were the one person I could trust.

Something of great value is threatened by greed and those of ill will; I assure you this is no joke, but a very serious cry for aid.

I have included a clue that you must solve. This clue will reveal my identity and a selection of items you should carry with you so I know you have solved my challenge. I must be certain of your skill and your identity, you see.

I will explain everything when we can speak safely in person.

Trust no-one!

I knew that whatever I was being dragged into was trouble, but curiosity pulled at my hands, urging them towards the so-called ’clue’ and I found myself unfolding it...

I had expected some sort of anagram, a riddle or code to break. I found myself a little shocked by what I discovered...

my shopping list
Remember tO Deliver Documents on thE way to the ClerK.
Bucket
RING mould
3 PIeces of caKE
2 ruBber tUbes
Concentrated KhalphitE spiTS
10 FingErs from A newT
HERbal teaS
— Mod Mark H[src]

The bizarre shopping list was written in the same script as the note, but the grammar was incredibly poor. This didn’t seem like any clue or puzzle I had come across in my life, but there had to be something more to it.

The person who had written this clue and the letter were the same person, I was sure. So why was this one written so strangely when the other had been written normally?

An idea struck me and I took my notebook out and I began to write down all the things that stood out in the list and soon an answer began to emerge.

Twitter hint

Look at what's obviously out of place and see what happens when you add them together!

Image hint

The image hint for the first clue.

Solution

Clue 2: 21 August

Forum clue

...As I approached Varrock the sun was just beginning to set in the west.

The city was a strange place for me, half a run-down slum and the other half a rich, wealthy place of commerce. As I moved down the main street leading to the centre I noticed the homeless hunched in side streets whilst nobles tried to ignore them as they walked past.

The previous contact had informed me of a secret group protecting an ancient treasure horde, they used clues and puzzles to hide the location of such a treasure from another organisation who sought to steal it. I wasn’t sure why I was getting wrapped up in this mess but they needed my help.

I had been sent to meet with another member of this secret society. I found myself outside his shop and whilst other merchants were beginning to pack up their wares I found the store before me empty.

Off to the side I noticed a side room, the door slightly ajar... and a small pool of red liquid leaking out from underneath.

I pressed myself against the wall and opened the side room door slightly, peaking in. Inside, near a large table, a man was laying face down with his outstretched hand clutching a strange statue, the other clutching a crossbow, the pool of red from the door leading underneath the man’s chest. The room had been thrown into disarray, with chests and drawers all flung open; somebody had obviously been searching for something.

I bent down, grimacing as I pulled the statue from the man’s hand. It was cheap stone, a rather ugly and crude figure of a hooded figure clutching a book. On the underside some ancient writing was marked, it read “The secret lies within”. I felt the statue again and had an idea...

With a swift and strong motion I threw the statue against the hard flooring and the statue shattered as expected. Amongst the broken stone fragments I spotted two scraps of parchment, tightly folded.

Scrap 1

..also features more displays on our rich history. Resident art critic Jacques is particularly proud of our rare painting of King Lathas of Ardougne! So whether it is part of an educational visit, a daytrip around the City of Varrock, or to make substantial donations, please don’t hesitate to visit us!

The first parchment seems to have been torn out of some form of advertisement for something.

Scrap 2

Skyward hall of forgotten ages,
11 treasures stand in barless cages.
Find included some calculus expounded,
Compare conclusions with tables founded.

Two of Treasure 1: X + (6x6) = 48
Five of Treasure 2: Y + (65/5) = 60
Eight of Treasure 3: 3Z + 51 = 150

The second parchment was another grid, this time full of common items found throughout RuneScape. Below it was an odd riddle that seemed to explain what I would need to do, and a series of math equations. Perhaps the missing number in the equation was the key to the grid.

The grid with the items seemed familiar, like the layout of something I had seen somewhere, perhaps a layout of somewhere in the museum?

Note: Due to a slight oversight, non-members cannot access the location to solve this clue. However, Mod Mark H has posted a numbered layout to help solve this clue on the forum.

48 9 47
3 10 18
35 26
12 14 33

Twitter hint

Try re-writing some of the math problems! X + (6x6) = 48 can be rewritten as 48 - (6x6) = X

Image hint

The image hint for the second clue.

Solution

Clue 3: 22 August

Forum clue

...The Museum felt like a different place at night, the suits of armour stood like silent guardians warding against trespassers like myself and the full moon outside cast long shadows from the various display cases creating a labyrinth of shadows.

The clues in the statuette my contact as fiercely protected had led me here, and soon I had found what I was looking for; two tiles hidden in different places.

As I moved to a window to get some proper light, I heard footsteps from the nearby stairs. I leaped behind a display case to hide, peeking out slightly to see who was there. A figure in a dark cloak and hood appeared, I could see that they had a wicked looking dagger in their hand and they were scanning the room looking for something...no, not something, someone.

The figure moved closer and closer, I knew if I moved they would hear me and weaponless I wouldn’t make it to the exit, I was trapped. Then I heard another set of footsteps enter the room.

A flash of green light, a cry of shock and somebody falling down echoed in the room, leaping from my hiding place for the door I saw the hooded figure snared on the floor, a young girl with a handful of runes and a red hat stood by the door.

“Come on!” she shouted at me “We’ve got to get out of here before that spell wears off!”

We ran, bursting through the back door of the museum and making our way through the alleyways of Varrock till we reached a half-built house.

“We should be safe here for a moment, you need to figure out the next puzzle quickly!” the girl told me in gasped breaths.

I pulled the tiles out from my pouch and examined them;

Each tile featured a separate logic puzzle.

Tile 1:

Sir Tiffy, Sir Amik, Sir Renittee, Sir Vant and Sir Gerry have each borrowed money from one of the others, and each has lent money to one of the others as well.

You know that none of them has lent money to more than one person and none of them has borrowed money from someone they have lent money to. You also know that:
  1. Sir Tiffy borrowed money from Sir Amik
  2. Sir Gerry did not lend money to Sir Amik
  3. Sir Renitee lent money to Sir Vant
  4. Sir Tiffy did not lend money to Sir Renitee

Who lent money to Sir Amik?

When you know the answer, consult below for the item you need.

Sir Tiffy = 4 Pots
Sir Gerry = 1 Body Rune
Sir Vant = 3 Bones
Sir Renitee = 2 Ropes
Tile 2:

General Wartface, General Bentnose, Mudknuckles and Grubfoot have all been playing Gnomeball near the monastery. The ball smashed one of the precious stained-glass windows and a furious Monk demanded the goblins tell him which one had done it.

Wartface: “Not me! Me didn’t break anything!. It was Grubfoot!”
Bentnose: “It was me, me broke it! Stupid human!”
Mudknuckles: “Don’t be mad at Wartface, he no break nothing!”
Grubfoot: “Bentnose no break window! He is liar!!”

You know for a fact that the one who broke the window is lying, but any number of the others *could* be lying.

Whoever broke the window holds the answer you need.

General Wartface = 6 Fire Runes
General Bentnose = 3 Unstrung Holy Symbols
Mudknuckles = 5 Ashes
Grubfoot = 2 Shrimp

Twitter hint

For Tile 1 try drawing a diagram of the knights, for Tile 2 start with who *must* be lying and work back

Image hint

The image hint for the third clue.

Solution

Clue 4: 23 August

Forum Clue

...After solving the clues on the tiles I knew I would need to do some research in the city of Falador and Megan told me that she had hidden another clue in Falador castle.

I had discovered that Megan was the granddaughter of one of the secret society members and the task of protecting “the great secret” had fallen to her. She seemed trustworthy and I needed the help.

She led me to the majestic Falador castle and to the top of one of the towers. There a statue of a knight looked out over the city.

“Here, help me with this” Megan asked, a cheeky smile spread across her face.

She began pulling at a stone engraving on the base of the statue, as I helped we pulled it away to reveal a thin sheet of bronze hidden beneath the engraving.

However, as I started to investigate the relief, the trapdoor leading to the tower flung open and emerging from it was a rather mild-mannered man in a hideously coloured shirt.

“The secret will be ours” he hissed, pulling out the wicked looking dagger from a hidden sheath. He was the same man who had tried to kill us in Varrock, somehow he had found us.

We were trapped again, with nowhere to run. As the killer advanced on us, I glanced over the edge of the tower and thought of a daring escape plan.

“Do you trust me?” I bellowed at Megan, her faint nod was enough to encourage my actions.

Grabbing her arm I jumped off the side of the tower, the rush of air from falling was shocking, but nowhere near as shocking as the cold water of the moat surrounding the castle. I pulled Megan with me, desperately swimming to reach the side and clambered out.

When we finally reached safety, I examined the bronze sheet we had discovered;

The secret writ, the tomes protected.

In Wise Man’s library they sit undetected.
Each line, word, and letter in ciphers pen,
The mystery’s end you can apprehend.

The first is found in Fowlest text,
1,3,1/ 1,3,2/ 1,2,2/ 1,2,3/ 1,2,3/ 8,3,6/ 2,2,3/ 1,1,2/ 2,3,7/ 5,4,4/ 1,4,7 /

The second in Folklore’s Myth is next,
6,2,3/ 3,1,2/ 1,1,6/ 1,3,5/ 6,1,3/ 4,5,1/ 4,1,4/ 5,2,1/ 3,5,4/ 1,3,5 / 1,1,6 / 4,5,2 / 7,2,4 /

The final sought in opus strange, perception is key for answers exchange
1,2,5/ 3,1,9/ 9,4,7/ 9,1,3/ 4,4,3/ 4,1,1/ 6,1,3/ 1,4,2/ 2,1,1/ 7,2,5/ 8,2,1/ 4,4,1/ 3,1,8/ 8,4,2/ 10,2,7/ 6,2,1 /

Twitter Hint

Try reading the riddle carefully, everything you need to know is there!

Image hint

The image hint for the fourth clue.

Solution

Clue 5: 24 August

Forum Clue

...The sun warmed my exposed skin as we made our way into Al-Kharid.

We had been traveling for a few days, pondering over the numerous clues and puzzles that had led us to this point. Megan and I were close to unlocking what this whole affair was about and we had escaped the man who had chased us through Falador and Varrock.

Megan told me we had to meet a contact here, somebody her grandfather had known. She pushed aside the curtain door of a nearby building and entered. Inside, a woman sat holding an ornate box.

“You have arrived at last” she said warmly.

“For too long, a group of us have protected an ancient treasure... a treasure so huge it would change the power structure throughout all of Gielinor. Its location has been kept a secret but now that secret is threatened by the people chasing you” as she spoke she handed the ornate box to me.

“You were chosen for your skills in unraveling these cryptic messages and puzzles. We need you to figure out the location of this ancient treasure, destroy the clues you have found and write new ones. We cannot allow this group to get a hold of any the clues leading to the treasure. You have proven yourself as a trustworthy and reliable person in your adventures and only you can be trusted with this.” When she finished she nodded towards the box, hinting for me to open it.

I opened it and inside I found an ancient looking tablet...


In magic’s square all paths connected, numbers 1 to 49 must be respected.

Crossed lines are the key, their total you must see.

What is hidden must be detected.

Magic Squares

In this final hour I shall speak to you plainly.

When Magician’s Square and Scientist’s Mysteries are brought together, an answer you shall find in treasured grid below.When all keys are found seek me out and your journey shall be at an end.


Key 1 = M – (N+P)
Where M is the number of Gems on display in the Falador Gem store
Where N is the number of *living* Trees in the grounds of Varrock Palace (not including ones planted by players or from Quests)
Where P is the number of blue plants in the Monastery
Bring two of these


Key 2 = Q - S
Where Q is the number of statues and suits of armour within the Varrock Palace grounds (Not including any from Quests)
Where S is the number of broken statues at the front of Falador Castle.
(Those who have Completed Whilst Guthix Sleeps may need to remember what was there before... Or ask a friend who hasn't done the quest)
Bring six of these


Key 3 = X – (Z + Y)
Where X is the number of candles in Count Draynor’s Tomb
Where Z is the number of cabbages in the Falador cabbage field
Where Y is the number of weapons on display in Varrock’s Sword Shop.
Bring four of these


Image hint

The image hint for the fifth clue.

Twitter hint

Try using an Orb of Oculus to count the objects!

Solution

Clue 6: 25 August

In Game Clue

When you have completed the fifth clue, Ranael tells you to visit the author and bring:
  • two of the first item from the first clue
  • six of the second item from the fourth clue
  • one of the second item from the fifth clue

Rewards

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The rewards are:

Trivia


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