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Zamorakian Saradominist







Mysterious person
File:Mysterious person Z.png
Release date 22 April 2008 (Update)
Race Human
Members NPC? Yes
Quest NPC? Legacy of Seergaze
Location Paterdomus (Quest only)
Sells items? No
Gender Male
Examine He or she certainly has an air of mystery.
Notable features Members of a Morytanian splinter group.
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File:Mysterious person Zamorak chathead.png
Mysterious person
File:Mysterious person S.png
Release date 22 April 2008 (Update)
Race Human
Members NPC? Yes
Quest NPC? Legacy of Seergaze
Location Paterdomus (Quest only)
Sells items? No
Gender Male
Examine He or she certainly has an air of mystery.
Notable features Members of a Morytanian splinter group.
[view][talk]
File:Mysterious person Saradomin chathead.png








The Mysterious persons are four conspirators featured in the Legacy of Seergaze quest. They appear only in a cutscene during the quest, and afterwards cannot be encountered in-game.

Two mysterious persons appear to be leaders of a Morytanian splinter group, and are shown along with four lower group members. One wears a red hood, indicating that he is likely a Zamorakian like many of the group's members. The other wears only tan, including a large hat and facemask that make his identity and allegiance impossible to determine. This Saradominsist member is suspected by many to be King Roald's spiritual advisor, Aeonisig Raispher, due to their strikingly similar hairstyles and Aeonisig's shiftiness regarding the Edicts of Guthix during Darkness of Hallowvale. The outwardly Zamorakian member at one point tells the other to be silent, indicating that their authority may not be equal.

The player is eventually noticed by the group, and both leaders immediately teleport, along with two of their lower members. Two Zamorakians, Zaromark Sliver and Fistandantilus, are left behind to fight the player, but the two also teleport upon defeat.

The Splinter Group in Paterdomus, with the leaders centre.
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