Barbarian Village
Warning | Introduction | Location | Points of Interest | Personalities
Quests | Honourable Foes | Miscellaneous
Quests | Honourable Foes | Miscellaneous
Warning
Though you may think it a good idea to head to the Barbarian Village to train by killing the locals, you should remember that the Barbarian Village is a multicombat area, and sometimes other locals will come to the aid of their brother or sister. If you are not sure that you can handle several barbarians at once, it might be best to either pick on the isolated ones or find somewhere else to go.
Introduction
The village looks quite quaint from the outside: the walls are made from tree trunks, the houses all have thatched roofs, the animals in the forest to the west of the village sometimes wander about inside the walls. The village is also obviously well defended. Every adult barbarian is a skilled fighter, and there are few groups that would even consider trying to take their land from them.
Location
To the east is Varrock, where King Roald lives in his palace. North is Edgeville, the town favoured by adventurers who lust for the blood of other adventurers.
To the south is the dark and haunted Draynor Manor, while to the south-west is white-stoned Falador.
Points of Interest
In the centre of the village is a mine with tin and coal, and in the centre of this is a pit that leads to a strange place known only as the Stronghold of Security.
West of the town is a set of mysterious ruins, which the wise will know to be the Body Altar.
The town also boasts Tassie Slipcast's spinning and pottery wheels, which are useful for anyone interested in Crafting.
The longhall is the social centre of the village, and any number of the settlement's warriors may be found there drinking and challenging strangers at all times of day.
Personalities
Gunthor is the village's chieftain, chosen for his strength, bravery and sheer bloodlust. He is a powerful warrior by the barbarians' standards, and entirely suited to his job. He spends most of his time in the longhall, abusing outlanders and attacking them.
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Hunding watches over the gates of the village from the tower outside. With his bow he picks off raiders of all types, and warns adventurers not to expect a warm welcome from the barbarians. He also keeps the barbarian history, which he is happy to explain to anyone that shows proper respect.
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Gunthor the Brave can be found in the longhall. | Hunding can be found on the balcony of the tower, to the east of the village. |
Quests
There are no quests to start in the Barbarian Village.
Honourable Foes
All of the people of the village are trained to fight, and this makes the village a dangerous prospect for anyone thinking of invading. They are skilled with mighty swords, massive axes and arrows that cut the air itself. The barbarians will rush to each other's aid, making them especially difficult foes for young adventurers.
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Unicorns are magical creatures and quite placid. They tend to live in areas that are peaceful and not dirtied by human industry, which means they are very rarely near cities. They can be dangerous to young adventurers, but they are never aggressive.
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Barbarians, obviously, can be found throughout the Barbarian Village. | Unicorns can be found north of the village. |
Miscellaneous
- If you are hungry or thirsty when you arrive, head for the longhall where cooked meat and beer merrily respawns.
- There is a bronze pickaxe spawn point on a table next to the spinning wheel.
- If you have spent some time by the river and wish to cook your catch, there are two fires in the longhall that never go out.
- Because of the number of obstacles in the Barbarian Village, it can be a good place to train with missile weapons.
- There is a canoe-building site south-east of the village where Sigurd will show outlanders how to build their own canoes from trees nearby.
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