"2012-11-28"^^ . . "Joakim began his studies in East Ardougne, where he soon met people who instead of mourning their friend's deaths, celebrated them. Joakim liked this idea, and returned to Ardougne in disguise to gather more knowledge on the subject. He has traced back the roots of this ritual to the indigenous people of Karamja."@en . . "No"@en . . "Festival of the Dead"@en . . . . "No"@en . . . . . "South of Lumbridge cemetery, Northeast Burthorpe"@en . . . . . "2012-10-02"^^ . . . . "Male"@en . . . . "Patch Notes"@en . "Joakim began his studies in East Ardougne, where he soon met people who instead of mourning their friend's deaths, celebrated them. Joakim liked this idea, and returned to Ardougne in disguise to gather more knowledge on the subject. He has traced back the roots of this ritual to the indigenous people of Karamja."@en . "No"@en . "Father Joakim"@en . . . "A progressive priest."@en . . .