Rune Contrivance Tracker: Unlocking the Secrets of Ancient Symbols

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A rune contrivance tracker is a tool used to monitor and keep records of rune contrivances. Rune contrivances are devices or mechanisms that utilize runes, which are ancient symbols or characters engraved or inscribed on objects to convey magical or mystical powers. The tracker is designed to maintain a detailed inventory of rune contrivances, including their description, purpose, and current location. It helps to organize and categorize these contrivances, making it easier to keep track of their whereabouts and functionalities. The tracker typically includes a database or spreadsheet where information about each contrivance is stored. This information may include the name or designation of the contrivance, a brief description of its appearance or features, the type of rune used, the capacity or power level, and any special instructions or precautions for handling.

Rune contrivance tracker

This information may include the name or designation of the contrivance, a brief description of its appearance or features, the type of rune used, the capacity or power level, and any special instructions or precautions for handling. In addition to basic information, the tracker can also log the current location of each contrivance. This is particularly useful when multiple contrivances are lent or borrowed by different individuals or organizations.

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The title explains it all: let's vote for the best quest ever - in any category. Name your number one because it's the funniest, the most well-written, the most difficult, has the best music. I don't mind. My own top 15 is found in the next post(s).

For interesting discussions about quests, browse the comments on this thread. Ditto for Rondstat's lovely and eloquent quest reviews.

AND THE BEST QUEST IS.

While Guthix Sleeps: 54 (Tytn)

The World Wakes: 26 (Ana)

Ritual of the Mahjarrat: 18 (Paul, Srowley, Chris L)

Underground Pass: 17 (Tom)

The Chosen Commander: 11 (John A)

The Branches of Darkmeyer: 7 (Ana)
Fate of the Gods: 7 (Srowley)

The Temple at Senntisten: 5 (Roderick, Matt, Paul)
Missing, Presumed Death: 5 (Ollie)
One Piercing Note: 5 (John A)

A Clockwork Syringe: 4 (Liono)
Darkness of Hallowvale: 4 (Tytn)

One Small Favour: 3 (Tytn)
Meeting History: 3 (Tim)
The Void Stares Back: 3 (Moltare, Nancy, Rathe)
Monkey Madness: 3 (Rahul)

Do No Evil: 2 (Edam)
The Fremennik Isles: 2 (Chihiro, Ben, Douglas)
Dragon Slayer: 2 (Paul/John A)
My Arm's Big Adventure: 2 (Ash)
Blood Runs Deep: 2 (Hew)
Mourning's Ends Part II (The Temple of Light): 2 (Dylan, Graham)
Lunar Diplomacy: 2 (James, Tim)
In Aid of the Myreque: 2 (Tytn)
The Brink of Extinction: 2 (Stu)
Desert Treasure: 2 (James)
The Lord of Vampyrium: 2 (Srowley, Stu, Ollo)
The Light Within: 2 (Raven, Ollie)

Hazeel Cult: 1 (Tom)
Love Story: 1 (Ash)
Rune Memories: 1 (John A)
Cook's Assistant: 1 (Paul/Chihiro/Fred)
Cold War: 1 (Nancy)
Nomad's Requiem: 1 (Rathe)
A Tail of Two Cats: 1 (Jonathan)
The Death of Chivalry: 1 (Stu)
Imp Catcher: 1 (Paul)
Shadow of the Storm: 1 (John A)
Romeo & Juliet: 1 (Rab)
Dishonour among Thieves: 1 (Ollie)
Spirit of Summer: 1 (Benny, Jonathan)
Dimension of Disaster: 1 (Stu, Srowley, Doctor, Osborne, Jack)
Gower Quest: 1 (Daze, Jack, Paul, Andrew)
Sliske's Endgame: 1 (Raven, ?)
Recruitment Drive: 1 (James) Bizarre Boron Fusswell, scryer extraordinaire. OSRS: POH ideas & RS3 minigames & achievement ideas!

Perhaps you're half right; perhaps we can't win. But we can fight. � Zanik

05-Aug-2013 07:37:06 - Last edited on 03-Jan-2019 11:28:44 by Lord�Drakan

Sep 2010

Lord�Drakan

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And here's my own leaderboard.

Fusswell's top 15


1 - While Guthix Sleeps (Mod Tytn) - 2008
2 - The Chosen Commander (Mod John A) - 2009
3 - Darkness of Hallowvale (Mod Tytn) - 2006

That's my top 3; and then, in no particular order:

Do No Evil (Mod Edam) - 2010
Dimension of Disaster (Mod Stu, Mod Srowley, Mod Doctor) - 2015
Blood Runs Deep (Mod Hew) - 2009
Ritual of the Mahjarrat (Paul, Mod Srowley, Mod Chris L) - 2011
Plague's End (Mod John A, Mod Stu) - 2014
In Aid of the Myreque (Mod Tytn) - 2006
Underground Pass (Mod Tom) - 2003
A Clockwork Syringe (Mod Liono) - 2011
One Small Favour (Mod Tytn) - 2005
Elemental Workshop IV (Mod Dylan) - 2011
The World Wakes (Mod Ana) - 2013
Broken Home (Mod Wilson, Mod Ollie, Mod Nexus) - 2014

Yep, these are probably my 15 absolute favourite quests! Bizarre Boron Fusswell, scryer extraordinaire. OSRS: POH ideas & RS3 minigames & achievement ideas!

Perhaps you're half right; perhaps we can't win. But we can fight. � Zanik

05-Aug-2013 07:37:12 - Last edited on 11-Oct-2017 14:22:26 by Lord�Drakan

Sep 2010

Lord�Drakan

Posts: 7,036 Rune Posts by user Forum Profile RuneMetrics Profile Honourable mentions:

(i.e. the top 30 or so)

The Branches of Darkmeyer (Mod Ana) - 2011: Excellent storyline and dialogue, and Vanescula's character is superb. My third favourite Myreque quest, although it's a shared first place really. Definitely in my top 20.

Void Knight series (Mod Moltare, Mod Nancy, Mod Rathe) - 2010: The individual quests are good, but the overall trilogy is especially sublime. Kudos to Grayzag's character and the intricately woven plot.

One Piercing Note (Mod John A) - 2011: Excellently written, and fantastic use of audio.

Birthright of the Dwarves (Mod John A) - 2013: Brings together the characters and plot threads of the series in a great way, in spite of the small budget of the project. Bravo.

Rocking Out (Mod Wilson) - 2008: Gameplay is good, but this quest especially excels in humour, not unlike ACS.

One of a Kind (Mod Raven) - 2014: Required thinking is nice, lore is great and brilliant characterisation of Hannibus and Kerapac.

The Hand in the Sand, Back to my Roots, Returning Clarence (Mod Maz) - 2006/7: Punny. So, so punny.

Dishonour among Thieves (Mod Ollie) - 2015: Excellent use of Jerrod, Viggora and Hazeel, and kudos for bringing in a novel character and fixing Hazeel's situation.

Recipe for Disaster (Mod James, Mod Ash, Mod Ian, Mod Wilson, Mod Tim, Mod John A, Mod Tytn, Mod Greg, Mod Chihi*o, Mod Liam, Mod Dylan) - 2006: Applause for the success of the unique structure, and the variety of gameplay in the various subquests; a proper celebration of one hundred quests.

Haunted Mine (Mod Ian) - 2004: Great gameplay, having to navigate through the mine, and splendid atmosphere, much like in Underground Pass.

The Fremennik Isles (Mod Chihi*o, Mod Ben, Mod Douglas) - 2007: Great story, truly feels like an epic Fremennik adventure. Bizarre Boron Fusswell, scryer extraordinaire. OSRS: POH ideas & RS3 minigames & achievement ideas!

Perhaps you're half right; perhaps we can't win. But we can fight. � Zanik

05-Aug-2013 07:37:18 - Last edited on 11-Oct-2017 14:24:04 by Lord�Drakan

05-Aug-2013 07:37:18 - Last edited on 11-Oct-2017 14:24:04 by Lord�Drakan
Rune contrivance tracker

By tracking the movement of the contrivances, one can ensure their safekeeping and avoid any misplacement or loss. Furthermore, the tracker can serve as a reference guide for the purpose or function of each contrivance. It allows users to quickly search and retrieve information about specific contrivances based on their intended use or application. This can be especially helpful for researchers, practitioners, or enchanters working with rune-based technologies. Overall, a rune contrivance tracker is an essential tool for anyone dealing with rune contrivances. It provides a centralized system for managing and monitoring these magical devices, ensuring their proper utilization and maintenance. With the help of a well-maintained tracker, one can harness the power of runes effectively and efficiently in various magical endeavors..

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1. Sarah - 2/5 - I was really disappointed with the Rune Contrivance Tracker. I found it to be extremely glitchy and not user-friendly at all. The interface was confusing and often didn't respond properly. It was also difficult to navigate between different features. I would not recommend this tracker to anyone looking for a reliable and efficient tool for rune tracking.
2. Mark - 1/5 - I was excited to try out the Rune Contrivance Tracker, but it completely let me down. The functionality was severely lacking, and it didn't provide accurate enough data for me to rely on. The user interface was clunky and outdated, and I found it frustrating to use. Overall, I was highly disappointed with this tracker and would not recommend it.
3. Emily - 2/5 - The Rune Contrivance Tracker proved to be more trouble than it was worth. The tracking data was often inaccurate or incomplete, making it unreliable for my needs. Additionally, I found the lack of customization options limiting, and the overall design was not visually appealing or intuitive. I would advise looking for alternative rune trackers that offer better functionality and a more user-friendly experience.

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