Carrallanger was a Zarosian fortress that was located in current-day Wilderness. It was destroyed during the Third Age, when Zaros's settlements were being wiped out by followers of Zamorak and Saradomin. Carrallanger stood where the Graveyard of Shadows resides today, in level 19 wilderness, east of the Wilderness Volcano. Those with the knowledge of Ancient Magicks spells from the completion of the Desert Treasure quest can utilise the Zarosian spell Carrallanger Teleport to teleport there with the required 84 Magic, 2 soul runes and 2 law runes.
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| - Carrallanger was een fort onder controle van de god Zaros. Tijdens de verschrikkelijke God Wars werd het vernietigd.
- Carrallanger was a Zarosian fortress that was located in current-day Wilderness. It was destroyed during the Third Age, when Zaros's settlements were being wiped out by followers of Zamorak and Saradomin. Carrallanger stood where the Graveyard of Shadows resides today, in level 19 wilderness, east of the Wilderness Volcano. Those with the knowledge of Ancient Magicks spells from the completion of the Desert Treasure quest can utilise the Zarosian spell Carrallanger Teleport to teleport there with the required 84 Magic, 2 soul runes and 2 law runes.
- Carrallanger was destroyed relatively early in the Third Age, when both Zamorakian and Saradominist forces were attempting to remove all traces of the defeated Zaros from Gielinor. The precise date of Carrallanger's destruction is not known, but it was after Senntisten fell, as Carrallanger was one of the places that the survivors of that city's destruction fled to.
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| - Carrallanger was een fort onder controle van de god Zaros. Tijdens de verschrikkelijke God Wars werd het vernietigd.
- Carrallanger was a Zarosian fortress that was located in current-day Wilderness. It was destroyed during the Third Age, when Zaros's settlements were being wiped out by followers of Zamorak and Saradomin. Carrallanger stood where the Graveyard of Shadows resides today, in level 19 wilderness, east of the Wilderness Volcano. Those with the knowledge of Ancient Magicks spells from the completion of the Desert Treasure quest can utilise the Zarosian spell Carrallanger Teleport to teleport there with the required 84 Magic, 2 soul runes and 2 law runes. Carrallanger was destroyed relatively early in the Third Age, when both Zamorakian and Saradominist forces were attempting to remove all traces of the defeated Zaros from Gielinor. The precise date of Carrallanger's destruction is not known, but it was after Senntisten fell, as Carrallanger was one of the places that the survivors of that city's destruction fled to. The graveyard that remains where Carrallanger once stood contains grave stones with Zarosian symbols. It is unlikely these were created by Zamorakian or Saradominist soldiers, or that any graveyard that existed within Carrallanger before its fall would have been left with Zaros's symbols intact. It is, therefore, most likely that survivors who fled the destruction returned after the attacking forces left, to bury the dead and mark the graves, creating the graveyard that remains today.
- Carrallanger was destroyed relatively early in the Third Age, when both Zamorakian and Saradominist forces were attempting to remove all traces of the defeated Zaros from Gielinor. The precise date of Carrallanger's destruction is not known, but it was after Senntisten fell, as Carrallanger was one of the places that the survivors of that city's destruction fled to. The graveyard that remains where Carrallanger once stood contains grave stones with Zarosian symbols. It is unlikely these were created by Zamorakian or Saradominist soldiers, or that any graveyard that existed within Carrallanger before its fall would have been left with Zaros's symbols intact. It is, therefore, most likely that survivors who fled the destruction returned after the attacking forces left, to bury the dead and mark the graves, creating the graveyard that remains today.
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