Lumbridge Castle

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Lumbridge Castle is a castle located in Lumbridge and is the home of Duke Horacio. The courtyard enclosed by the outer walls features two decorative fountains and two statues of King Roald II (the father of the current king, Roald III). A short flight of steps joins this to the castle's front entrance. Another entrance is behind the castle.

It is often a busy place, as players respawn here after death by default, though members have the option to respawn in Falador (after completing Recruitment Drive), in Camelot (after completing Knight Waves Training Grounds), or in the Soul Wars lobby (after completing Nomad's Requiem).

Lumbridge Home Teleport and Lumbridge Teleportspells take players to the courtyard of the castle.

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History

Early History

Lumbridge Castle, in one form or another, has existed for over 1,000 years. The first mention of Lumbridge can be traced back to the year 1100 of the Fourth Age, when the developing nation of Misthalin was largely uninhabited, except for the city of Avarrocka. At first, Lumbridge Castle was a small wooden fort, built solely to protect Misthalin from the many threats that still lived both outside and within it.

For hundreds of years, Lumbridge Castle was the only significant structure in the area, essentially making the castle the only thing in the then-unincorporated town of Lumbridge. This all changed in the year 1937, when King Claudius of Varrock granted the area to Polonius, the man who would soon become the first Duke of Lumbridge.

Re-Development

Polonius, a vassal lord in the Misthalanian feudal system, established Lumbridge, expanding its borders beyond the wooden fortress. Polonius then ordered a bridge to be built over the River Lum, which would not only earn the town its name, but would also herald a new era of prosperity as commerce in areas such as Al Kharid and Entrana increased.

As Lumbridge became increasingly important, Polonius had the wooden fort destroyed and replaced with the much stronger Lumbridge Castle that exists today. Since then, Lumbridge Castle has housed the Dukes of Lumbridge, including the current duke, Horacio.

Modern History

The Dorgeshuun

The following takes place during the Lost Tribe quest.

Recently, in the Year 169 of the Fifth Age, the Dorgeshuun cave goblins tunnelled into Lumbridge Castle's cellar by mistake. The Dorgeshuun, having hidden in the underground city of Dorgesh-Kaan since the cataclysmic God Wars, resealed the hole in an effort to continue their isolation.

The Dorgeshuun were seen, however, prompting an adventurer to re-establish contact with the long lost tribe. After much diplomatic effort, the Dorgeshuun signed a peace treaty with Duke Horacio, making Lumbridge Castle a portal of commerce between the surface and caves. The castle's advisor, Sigmund, outraged by the treaty, revealed himself to be a member of the extremist H.A.M. cult and was promptly exiled.

The Lumbridge Secret Council

The following takes place during the Recipe for Disaster quest.

Centures ago, the Lumbridge Secret Council, a collection of influential individuals from all over Gielinor, was established. Inviting them to a feast in the castle's dining hall for their latest meeting, Horacio ordered his castle chef to prepare a feast.

The chef, however, accidentally used a recipe of the Culinaromancer, one of the castle's past chefs. The deceased Culinaromancer attacked the council during the meal. Only with the help of a skilled adventurer and the gypsy (using a time spell) was the Council saved and the Culinaromancer defeated.

The Lumbridge Guardsmen

Duke Horacio, feeling the castle should be better protected, established the Lumbridge Guardsmen, a small group of trained locals hired to protect the castle from potential enemies. Today they still serve loyally, although they have not been called to action for some time.

Areas

Courtyard

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Ground floor & Courtyard
An aerial view of the courtyard.

An open courtyard surrounds the castle. Hans continually walks clockwise around the castle, inspecting it. A few men and women are in the courtyard, often being killed by beginner players. Many rats are found in the south courtyard, making it a popular place for training cats. The tower behind the castle has two doors, allowing passage to the area behind the castle, which contains a tree patch and many trees, including a few yew trees. There is a bug where the outer door of the tower behind the castle is open and the wall is bricked in. This has been fixed.

Lumbridge Castle Gatehouse

Lumbridge Castle's Gatehouse

The Lumbridge Castle's Gatehouse is the front entrance to the Lumbridge Castle. Technically, it is part of the castle's walls. This gatehouse supports and controls a gate (the gate is not under a player's control) and contains two tower-like structures. The two structures in front of the castle can be climbed via interior stairs, leading to an area with two bronze pickaxe respawns.The structures each have three floors.The gatehouse is a necessary place to complete the Willow the Wisp of Smoke Medium-level task in the Lumbridge/Draynor task set.

Ground Floor

The kitchen adjoins the dining room on the ground floor.

The ground floor consists of two rooms: the kitchen to the south adjoins the dining room to the north. The dining room contains various decorations, such as a long table, and many portraits.

The kitchen contains several water sources and a range. It is also home to the Cook, who is the starting point for two quests: Cook's Assistant (which players must complete to use the range) and Recipe for Disaster. The cook claims that his range burns food less often than other ranges.

The kitchen contains respawns for a bowl, pot, knife, and jug. Respawns for a mind rune and a bronze arrow are next to the south and north stairs, respectively.

In member's worlds, Bob the cat can sometimes be found wandering around the southern corridor near the stairs.

Due to an update, the castle doors can not be shut. Prior to the update, players, especially on free-worlds, would shut the doors on the inside, preventing players from entering the castle.

First floor

1st floor
1st floor
The first floor of lumbridge.

The first floor of Lumbridge Castle contains two rooms. The northern room is Duke Horacio's bedroom, and players can find the Duke himself here. He provides a free anti-dragon shield to any player who has started the Dragon Slayer quest, and players can also start the Rune Mysteries quest by speaking with him.

Before The Lost Tribe is completed, the Duke's advisor Sigmund may also be found in this room, and is the starting point of The Lost Tribe. (Note that after completion of The Lost Tribe, Sigmund can be found in the H.A.M. Hideout.)

The southern room contains a spinning wheel, as well as a bronze dagger respawn. The spinning wheel is one of the most popular (most used) spinning wheels in RuneScape due to its proximity to the second floor bank.

Second floor

2nd floor
2nd floor
The second floor of Lumbridge Castle.

The most notable feature on the second floor is a bank, which used to house the only bank tutor. There is also a place where four logs respawn, which can be useful for training Firemaking.

Third floor

3rd floor
3rd floor
A player raising the flag.

As part of the Lumbridge and Al Kharid updates in July 2008, a third floor was added to the castle. It is the highest point in Lumbridge and also contains a flag that may be raised by anyone. Reaching the third floor and raising the flag are part of the beginner section of the Lumbridge Tasks, and players will automatically exclaim "All Hail the Duke!" For some reason, after the flag is raised, it will immediately be lowered again (see right). To get to the third floor you must climb the ladder on the north side of the bank on the second floor. When the flag is raised while wearing a cape in High Detail, your back goes through the cape. This glitch has not been fixed yet. While raising the flag your first time you will complete an achievement, as well.

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The view from the top of Lumbridge Castle.

Cellar

Cellar
Cellar

A trapdoor in the kitchen leads down to the cellar. Before either the Recipe for Disaster or The Lost Tribe quests, the cellar has no use except for several respawns: a cabbage, some leather boots, a bucket, a knife, and a jug.

In member's worlds, after Lost Tribe has been started, there is an entrance to the Dorgeshuun Mine, which connects to the Lumbridge Swamp Caves.

Also in member's worlds, after the first part of Recipe for Disaster has been partially completed, the Culinaromancer's Chest is visible. The chest serves as a partial-service bank; one's bank account may be accessed, but not the Grand Exchange or returned items. The chest is also a food store and an item store, with more items and greater quantities becoming available as more subquests are completed.

Personalities

Trivia

  • The southern spiral staircase of the castle goes anti-clockwise. All spiral stairs in castles went clockwise as it was easier for swinging a sword (if you're right-handed) when defending the stairs from the top as it would not hit off the stone centre support. It also makes it harder for people going up the stairs to swing their swords as they had the stone centre support in the way.
  • The Lumbridge Castle can be seen in the Snowglobe from the 2007 Christmas event.
  • Before the 6'th of november, 2012, The Lumbridge cellar did not have a bluish tint to it.

Gallery

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