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Players started the event by speaking to Gilbert, a leprechaun found in the Lumbridge Castle courtyard. Gilbert would request the player to gather six strands of colours from rainbows found throughout Gielinor. Each colour represents a specific meaning based on the rainbow flag in real-life. Once the player gives Gilbert all six strands, he rewarded players with the rainbow scarf.

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  • Pride event
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  • Players started the event by speaking to Gilbert, a leprechaun found in the Lumbridge Castle courtyard. Gilbert would request the player to gather six strands of colours from rainbows found throughout Gielinor. Each colour represents a specific meaning based on the rainbow flag in real-life. Once the player gives Gilbert all six strands, he rewarded players with the rainbow scarf.
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  • 2017-06-22(xsd:date)
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Update
  • Pest Control & Open Weekend
Release
  • 2017-06-08(xsd:date)
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  • Mining Guild Expansion
abstract
  • Players started the event by speaking to Gilbert, a leprechaun found in the Lumbridge Castle courtyard. Gilbert would request the player to gather six strands of colours from rainbows found throughout Gielinor. Each colour represents a specific meaning based on the rainbow flag in real-life. Once the player gives Gilbert all six strands, he rewarded players with the rainbow scarf.
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