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Queen Efaritay Queen Efaritay
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Queen Efaritay is apparently lost to history, during the time of the battle of the Salve. However she can still be seen in Armies of Gielinor-Zamorak Returns Campaign, mission: The conquest of Hallowvale (4 Difficulty). The only remaining memories of the once glamourous and revered Queen Efaritay are mentioned in letters and documents found in the once abandoned, now inhabitated city of Burgh de Rott and in ancient books in forgotten libraries. And if that didn't convey her importance in those times, the ancient books of the secret library of the Temple of Paterdomus state it clearly: Queen Efaritay is the legendary Icyene queen who ruled the kingdom of Hallowvale with her human husband Ascertes during the Third Age. The only remaining memories of the once glamourous and revered Queen Efaritay are mentioned in letters and documents found in the once abandoned, now inhabitated city of Burgh de Rott and in ancient books in forgotten libraries. On the basement wall of the run-down inn in Burgh de Rott there still hangs a plaque which reads: "Blessings on Efaritay, our Icyene Queen from far off lands and her loving children of Hallowed name." Queen Efaritay was de legendarische koningin van Hallowvale. Ze was, samen met haar man, heerser over het gebied Hallowvale. Ze was een Icyene, die genoemd wordt in één van de boeken in de vergeten bibliotheek in de Paterdomus en in één van de boekenkasten van de stad Burgh de Rott.
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Voormalige koning van Hallowvale en vrouw van koning Ascertes Former queen of the Hallowvale, wife of Ascertes
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Waarschijnlijk overleden Presumed Deceased
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Queen Efaritay is apparently lost to history, during the time of the battle of the Salve. However she can still be seen in Armies of Gielinor-Zamorak Returns Campaign, mission: The conquest of Hallowvale (4 Difficulty). The only remaining memories of the once glamourous and revered Queen Efaritay are mentioned in letters and documents found in the once abandoned, now inhabitated city of Burgh de Rott and in ancient books in forgotten libraries. On the basement wall of the run-down inn in Burgh de Rott there still hangs a plaque which reads: "Blessings on Efaritay, our Icyene Queen from far off lands and her loving children of Hallowed name." And if that didn't convey her importance in those times, the ancient books of the secret library of the Temple of Paterdomus state it clearly: “Eight centuries and score into the history of our land there came a darkness which fell about the land once called Hallowvale. The Queen of that sad time, an Icyene of once formidable power, became to be deposed by ‘his-dark-self’ and his hordes. Against all of her considerable will she was forced to kneel and attend ‘his-dark-self’ in order that she might save her loving husband Ascertes.” - From an Ancient Book from the secret library “…One such tale is of a Queen from a far away land of considerable power and revered by the peoples. It is also claimed that the peoples named the land ‘Hallowvale’ after her, though there is no true record of this.” - From a Battered Tome from the secret library She is also mentioned with Commander Zilyana in a Postbag from the Hedge 39. A dialogue with Amelia and Rory refers to Efaritay; one of the children claims that Drakan killed Efaritay, the other one claims that she wasn't killed. Queen Efaritay is the legendary Icyene queen who ruled the kingdom of Hallowvale with her human husband Ascertes during the Third Age. The only remaining memories of the once glamourous and revered Queen Efaritay are mentioned in letters and documents found in the once abandoned, now inhabitated city of Burgh de Rott and in ancient books in forgotten libraries. On the basement wall of the run-down inn in Burgh de Rott there still hangs a plaque which reads: "Blessings on Efaritay, our Icyene Queen from far off lands and her loving children of Hallowed name." And if that didn't convey her importance in those times, the ancient books of the secret library of the Temple of Paterdomus state it clearly: * “Eight centuries and score into the history of our land there came a darkness which fell about the land once called Hallowvale. The Queen of that sad time, an Icyene of once formidable power, became to be deposed by ‘his-dark-self’ and his hordes. Against all of her considerable will she was forced to kneel and attend ‘his-dark-self’ in order that she might save her loving husband Ascertes.” - From an Ancient book from the secret library * “…One such tale is of a Queen from a far away land of considerable power and revered by the peoples. It is also claimed that the peoples named the land ‘Hallowvale’ after her, though there is no true record of this.” - From a Battered tome from the secret library Queen Efaritay was de legendarische koningin van Hallowvale. Ze was, samen met haar man, heerser over het gebied Hallowvale. Ze was een Icyene, die genoemd wordt in één van de boeken in de vergeten bibliotheek in de Paterdomus en in één van de boekenkasten van de stad Burgh de Rott.