Burthorpe would then be a principality

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Burthorpe would then be a principality

I'm thinking if Sir Amik OSRS Items really is a knight. The White Knights (By Guthix they have a better name than the Kinshra) is an organization that is both military and political. But in feudal society (yes, RuneScape does not pay any attention whatsoever to the way countries were run or the size the land... areas are too small...) A knight is the bottom, while the king is the top, only being defeated by an Emperor.

Amik If he were ruling over the king’s steed surely he would be able to have a peerage such as the Grand Duke? Burthorpe would then be a principality. However, I imagine the principality is large and Burthorpe is just its capital.

The Kinshra were exiled from Falador and also from the mountains (I'm pretending there's a mountain range that separates Asgarnia from Misthalin from Wilderness... it is odd to have a single mountain on its own) Therefore, I'm guessing that Daquarius, leader of the Kinshra becomes a marquis.

This is logical, since he is an Lord. Again Sir Amik is just a knight when compared to Daquarius, who is an Lord. What do you think? Would a knight really be allowed to lead the kingdom? Sorry, but a couple of the details aren't related. This was a copy and paste from a RSOF post.

I find the grave situation to be completely absurd. For those not familiar with it, it's the argument that grave stones will not be blessed because people will steal your money. I can't believe it was true pre 2007. You didn't have a grace period of 6 minutes to collect your possessions.

One argument that has been put forward is that the arrival of new bosses doesn't necessarily mean death. Does that really hold? Tormented Demons is a new boss that was released in the year 08 and even though I do Buy RS3 Gold my partner (well, he blesses us however he is yet to die) I'm always back in three minutes. This means that regardless of the state of your grave it is still possible to come back.

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