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Prifddinas (pronounced prive-thee-nuss) and directly translated from the Welsh word for capital, is the greatest city of the elves, located just north of Isafdar, and is the capital of Tirannwn. It is made entirely of crystal, and is the oldest surviving settlement in Gielinor, having been created in the First Age. The Plague's End quest is required for access to the city, as prior to the quest, it had been entirely reverted to its crystal seed form as an indirect result of the Elven Civil War. Only half of it is currently accessible, as it is still regrowing; the second half of the city is due for release in November.

It is described by Jagex as being a "high-level Varrock", as well as a skilling hub, and as such contains a number of skilling locations and other features, some of which are the best in the game. It also contains a Grand Exchange and many other features that make it a prime hub for all players that have access.

The first time players approach Prifddinas they will find seven of the clan leaders lining the path, and Arianwyn waiting at the city gate. Upon speaking to Arianwyn, players will be shown a cutscene of the Tower of Voices growing and elves of clans going about their daily business.

Transportation

Prifddinas pathway

The southern entrance to Prifddinas

Template:Relativelocation Prifddinas can be accessed by one of its two main entrances; one on the southern side and one on the east, which connect to Isafdar and Arandar respectively. The entrance to the under-city can be found next to the eastern entrance, which is used in the Plague's End quest. The southern entrance has a monument prominently displayed on the approach to the city, marking the location of the entrance to the city's previous incarnation. An easy method of initially reaching the city is to use the Tirannwn lodestone, head a little northwest, cross over the stick trap on the east side (damage will be taken if you fail the obstacle), and head directly north to the southern entrance. Another fast way to get into the city is to use the clan vexillium (requires being in a clan) to teleport to the clan portal located in the tower of voices.

Various methods of teleportation can also be used to access Prifddinas. The easiest method of teleporting to the city is the lodestone, which can be found in the center of the Tower of Voices, although it must be activated first. The crystal teleport seed can also be used to teleport to the Tower of Voices and any individual sector of the city. After it is unlocked, a spirit tree may also be used to access the city. The Clan vexillum can be used to teleport to the Clan portal in the Tower of Voices, which is also home to the Prifddinas lodestone. Likewise, if a player moves their house to the city, the Teleport to House spell may be used. Note that the city must be accessed once on foot before any teleportation method can be used. The Max cape and Completionist cape can be used to teleport to the Max guild in the Cadarn sector.

Features

Main gate

The main gate of Prifddinas.

The city itself is built over a large crater, and is formed entirely out of elven crystal from Tarddiad, constructed by the eight Elven Clans with the aid of their goddess Seren, after they arrived to Gielinor in the First Age. It is divided into eight equally sized sections, each belonging to one of the original elven clans that built the city. Each of these areas has two skills associated with it, which dictate the various training methods found inside it. There are currently five areas of the city that can be accessed: The Tower of Voices, the Iorwerth district, the Cadarn district, the Trahaearn district, and the Crwys district.

A feature known as the Voice of Seren can affect a single section at a time section, changing which one it affects every hour. It provides a number of benefits, such as increased experience. The section it is currently benefiting can be seen by the symbol in the upper-left of the screen.

Tower of Voices

Tower of Voices

The Tower of Voices.

The Tower of Voices is found in the centre of the city, and serves as the main hub. It has several features:

Crwys (Farming and Woodcutting)

Prifddinas Crwys district

The Crwys section of the city.

The Crwys Clan is located north-east of the Tower of Voices. It is primarily based on the Farming and Woodcutting skills, and is led by Lord Crwys. It features:

  • Crwys workers to pickpocket at 97 Thieving can be found scattered around the area.
  • The Crwys herald can be found in the Crwys tower, and sells the Crwys cape.
  • A tree patch for elder trees, usable at 90 Farming, can be found in the north-western section of the district. It is watched over by Sior and Afenen.
  • A spirit tree, watched over by Glouron the gnome can be found to the south-east. Talking to Glouron with 89 Farming unlock the ability to plant three spirit trees at once and the ability to teleport to the Prifddinas spirit tree. If you plant three spirit trees and then talk to him again, he will give a one time farming XP lamp worth 50,000 XP in Farming.
  • Four magic trees can be found around a bridge in the south-west, and two yew trees can be found on the platform directly north of it.
  • Lord Crwys and a bank chest can be found on the north-western platform, in addition to a number of other features.

Cadarn (Magic and Ranged)

Prifddinas Cadarn district

The Cadarn section of the city.

The Cadarn Clan is located east of the Tower of Voices. It is primarily based on the Magic and Ranged skills, and is led by Arianwyn. It features:

  • Cadarn rangers and Cadarn magus can be found scattered across the area, and can be fought for combat experience. They are primarily found training near some archery targets in the south of the area.
  • Cadarn workers which can be pickpocketed at 93 Thieving can be found scattered around.
  • The Cadarn herald and Arianwyn can be found within the Cadarn tower. The herald sells the Cadarn cape.
  • A battlestaff shop, owned by Haf, can be found just north of the archery targets.
    • An Elven grimoire can be found within Haf's shop, which can swap from normal to ancient spellbooks or back, and from normal prayers to ancient curses and back, as well as recharging prayer points and providing a persistent boost to Defence, Magic, and Ranged.
  • A fountain containing the Tears of Seren for recharging dragonstone jewellery can be found outside Haf's shop, which acts similarly to the Fountain of Heroes in the Heroes' Guild and the Totem Pole in the Legends Guild.
  • A flax field, a loom and a spinning wheel can be found in the north-east, just north of the Max Guild.
  • The Max Guild is found in the southeast, and has a number of features detailed on its own page.

Trahaearn (Mining and Smithing)

Prifddinas Trahaearn district

The Trahaearn section of the city.

The Trahaearn Clan is located southeast of the Tower of Voices. It is primarily based on the Mining and Smithing skills, and is led by Lady Trahaearn. It features:

Iorwerth (Melee and Slayer)

Prifddinas Iorwerth district

The Iorwerth section of the city.

The Iorwerth Clan is located southwest of the Tower of Voices, near the entrance to Prifddinas, and is led by Iestin Edern. It is primarily based on the Melee and Slayer skills. It features:

  • Iorwerth workers to pickpocket at 91 Thieving can be found scattered around the area.
  • Iorwerth scouts and Iorwerth guards to fight against can be found scattered around the area.
  • The Iorwerth herald can be found within the clan tower, and sells the Iorwerth cape.
  • Morvran, a slayer master requiring at least 85 Slayer and a combat level of 120 can be found in the north-eastern section of the area. Morvran assigns the same tasks Kuradal assigns, with some unpopular tasks removed (such as Living Rock Creatures) and the addition of Elves. He can also extend the number of creatures assigned and can assign his Hall of Fame challenge.
    • Rush of Blood, a weekly Distraction and Diversion run by Morvran where the player must survive endless waves of monsters for ten minutes, can be accessed by going down the cage next to Morvran. It includes four difficulty levels with different requirements for each difficulty.
      • You can obtain a one-time slayer xp lamp worth 50,000 Slayer XP by completing wave 20 in any difficulty on a trial or reward run of Rush of Blood.
  • A mini obelisk to recharge Summoning points can be found next to Morvran.
  • The Iorwerth Manor is found in the south-western section of the city, which contains Iestin Edern and a number of features:
    • A Crystal chest with an improved drop table
    • An altar that recharges prayer points and gives a persistent boost to Attack, Strength, and Defence.

History

Initial settlement

Prifddinas gate monument

The front gate of the previous incarnation of Prifddinas remains as a monument to not forget the mistakes of the past.

Prifddinas was built by the elves after they were led to Gielinor through the World Gate by their crystalline goddess, Seren, and Guthix, the god of balance, in the First Age. The elves settled in Tirannwn, a large wooded area west of the Galarpos, a mountain range which isolated it from the rest of the continent. The eight Elven Clans constructed their city in a clearing north of the Isafdar forest with the crystal given to them by Seren, which could be shaped through crystal singing. Massive, incandescently glistening walls surrounded the city, which became the hub of the elves' new life on Gielinor. The World Gate remained open to allow travel to and from Tarddiad, however, and was used to bring in more crystal to Gielinor.

The elves peacefully coexisted in Prifddinas, as had been their goddess' intention. Each was given their own segment of the city, where they were given a small tower found near the city wall. In the middle Seren had already created the Tower of Voices, where the elves could communicate with the goddess herself. It would also become the site where the Elven Council of Elders convened.

During the remainder of the First, and the Second Age, Prifddinas would remain isolated from the rest of the world. Zaros did steal the World Gate from the elves and sent at least one party to the west to find out about what his divine companion Seren had been up to, but this party was ambushed by elves south of Eagles' Peak and did not succeed in reaching the city.

Likewise, the elves were able to defend their territory during the God Wars. Some would leave the safety of Tirannwn and actively fight in Seren's name, while others, most notably the militant Cadarn Clan, successfully warded off any enemies at the Underground Pass.

After Seren's departure

Following the end of the wars, Seren was forced to leave Gielinor in accordance with the Edicts of Guthix, and Guthix personally made this request, having found out that she had lied to him about leaving the world at the end of the First Age. Seren was, however, still unable to part with her followers, nor could she lie to her friend again. Therefore, she decided to explode into a shower of crystal so that she could remain with her followers. A saddened Guthix then left Tirannwn, leaving the elves without Seren's guidance for the first time in thousands of years.

When the Fourth Age commenced, the Break Out occurred amongst the elves and a pass over the Galarpos, Arandar, was built. Many travelled east, exploring the lands that are now Kandarin. Spearheaded by the Cadarn Clan, led by the legendary King Baxtorian, the expedition formed ties with the humans and gnomes in the area, although they failed to form treaties with the Bandosians due to the contemporary Feldip Hills Civil War taking place. Soon, the elves permanently settled in the newly acquired area, marking the creation of the first major elven settlement outside Prifddinas.

Civil War

Main article: Elven Civil War
Prifddinas elf camp

An Iorwerth camp inside the Prifddinas crater.

During the absence of the Cadarn and the other settlers, however, the Iorwerth Clan betrayed the other clans and invaded and occupied Prifddinas. They brutally slaughtered thousands of elves and took full control of the city. Until 1930, the eastern elves had no idea about this. Only the Great Divide prompted the eastern elven elders to send a scouting party to Tirannwn, of which only one elf, Adwr, returned to report the civil war.

Prifddinas reverted to seed

The surface of Prifddinas while reverted to a crystal seed.

In an attempt to restore peace, Baxtorian launched a campaign to liberate the crystal city from Lord Iorwerth's clutches. The elves attempted to recapture the city at the Battle of Prifddinas, which ended disastrously in 1935 with many Cadarn dead. This left the few survivors stranded in Isafdar (notably Lletya, a small, hidden village the refugees erected), where they still fight today as rebels.

At some point, the Council of Elders somehow managed to completely revert the city to a crystal seed, forcing Lord Iorwerth to settle in a camp outside its walls, although they also maintain one inside the crater, run by the Mayor of Prifddinas. Those outside the city when it was reverted were puzzled about how it was able to completely disappear, but continued to hope that it could somehow be restored.

Regrowth

Main article: Elf quest series
Seal of Seren

The reverted seed of Prifddinas.

In 169 of the Fifth Age, the rebel elves, led by Arianwyn, asked a human adventurer who'd found their way to Tirannwn and had been tricked by Lord Iorwerth and King Lathas to investigate the activities of the mourners in West Ardougne. This led the adventurer to the long-forgotten Temple of Light, whose safeguard they restored to stop the Death Guard, and from there into a collapsed tunnel that leads into the undercity of Prifddinas, near the Grand Library. It was at this point that the rebels realised the city had been reverted to seed by the elders.

Mining Dwarves

Dwarves attempt to mine into under-city.

In the first year of the Sixth Age the Corridor of Light was unblocked, and Arianwyn asked for the adventurer's help to further investigate the activities of Lord Iorwerth. The human, once again disguised as a member of the Death Guard, stole documents from the Mayor of Prifddinas that, once interpreted by the archaeologist Iestin Edern, revealed Iorwerth's newest plan; to use the power of the Dark Lord, fuelled by the mass sacrifice of West Ardougne's population, to regrow Prifddinas. As only the Lord of the Iorwerth Clan would be involved, the resulting city would reflect and favour only the interests of the Iorwerth Clan.

Arianwyn and Iestin decided on a three-fold plan to prevent this. The first stage was to remove the ability to sacrifice the humans of West Ardougne, by sending the human adventurer to incite a rebellion against the Mourners and the king that permitted their activities. This resulted in a revolution which ended with the defeat of King Lathas and the head mourner and the eviction of the entire Death Guard from the city by the Royal Army of Ardougne. The second step was to regrow the city themselves, using the power of all eight founding clans, minus Lord Iorwerth. Arianwyn revealed himself as Lord Cadarn, and Iestin knew enough to take the role of Lord Iorwerth in the ceremony, leaving the adventurer to locate the remaining six elders, who'd gone into hiding to await the day of regrowth shortly after the Battle of Prifddinas. Finally, they convinced General Hining and the Tyras Army to distract Lord Iorwerth and the Death Guard by starting a large battle.

The adventurer successfully collected the hidden elders, after which the eight elves performed the crystal singing ceremony inside the Grand Library to direct their clan seal's power into the seed that formed the heart of the city. Once again the adventurer assisted them in this task, adjusting the mirrors that directed the seals' light, and defending the elders from the Dark Lord, eventually revealed to be a fragment of Seren obsessed with death, who had been summoned in a weakened form due to the activation of the seals and the deaths of Lathas and the combatants in the battle above ground. The restoration of the city weakened the Dark Lord with every step of the ritual, so he eventually summoned Lord Iorwerth and killed him to draw power from his death. However, the adventurer withstood the next wave of his and his minions' attacks, leading to his defeat at the restoration ceremony's completion.

The city began to regrow in a manner favourable to all elves, and the elders announced that they had learned from their former isolation, and as a result the new Prifddinas would be open to all races, including humans and gnomes.

Titles

Main article: Titles § Prifddinas

Many titles can be earned throughout Prifddinas. Some of them are required for the completionist cape.

Tower of Voices

Iorwerth Clan

Cadarn Clan

Trahaearn Clan

Crwys Clan

Development history

Old Prifddinas gates

The gates to Prifddinas, as it originally was when Regicide was released.

Prifddinas was released with the Regicide quest in 2004, alongside the rest of the elven lands. The walls were originally made of stone and much thicker, containing ladders and a much thinner wall inside the city proper. Only half of it was shown on the world map, although this soon changed to three quarters. With the release of Mourning's Ends Part I, the walls of the city were made thinner and changed to be made out of crystal instead. When the unknown areas of the map were filled in, Prifddinas no longer lacked a segment, and a large coastal area was added north of it.

At the end of 2013, it was announced that Prifddinas would compete with Invention for a scheduled release in July/August of 2014 in an in-game poll. The poll was released on 13 January 2014, along with Mod Osborne's Q&A on the forum. The poll passed, and the city was released in two batches. The Plague's End quest was released in August, the first batch was released in September, and the second is scheduled for release in November.

Gallery

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Jagex. Postbag 28 - "Transcript:The Wise Old Man needs you...Part Two!", 7, by Postie Pete. RuneScape Postbags from the Hedge.
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