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| - At the height of the Gielinorian God Wars, Zamorak used the Stone of Jas to destroy nearly the entire region of Forinthry, transforming it into the modern Wilderness. The destruction was so horrific that the world itself cried out, awakening Guthix from his ages-long slumber beneath the surface. Guthix looked upon Gielinor as it had been ravaged by the God Wars, and became furious. He plunged the Sword of Edicts into the heart of Forinthry, enacting the Edicts of Guthix, a set of laws designed to keep the people of Gielinor free of direct interference from gods. In doing so, Guthix cast from Gielinor Armadyl, Bandos, Saradomin, and Zamorak, the four gods most responsible for the God Wars and the destruction the world had suffered.
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| - At the height of the Gielinorian God Wars, Zamorak used the Stone of Jas to destroy nearly the entire region of Forinthry, transforming it into the modern Wilderness. The destruction was so horrific that the world itself cried out, awakening Guthix from his ages-long slumber beneath the surface. Guthix looked upon Gielinor as it had been ravaged by the God Wars, and became furious. He plunged the Sword of Edicts into the heart of Forinthry, enacting the Edicts of Guthix, a set of laws designed to keep the people of Gielinor free of direct interference from gods. In doing so, Guthix cast from Gielinor Armadyl, Bandos, Saradomin, and Zamorak, the four gods most responsible for the God Wars and the destruction the world had suffered. Guthix took the Stone of Jas, the most powerful of the Elder Artefacts, and hid it deep underground in an ancient temple, where it would be guarded by an elemental of balance. Before returning to sleep once more, Guthix looked upon Gielinor, savaged and war-torn, and he wept. Finally, Guthix returned to slumber beneath the earth, and the Fourth Age of Gielinor's history began. After Guthix's death at the hands of the Mahjarrat Sliske in year 169 of the Fifth Age, the Edicts ceased to be, but the Sword remained entrenched in the Wilderness, a permanent reminder of Guthix's power.
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