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The '''clan house''' is a [[RuneScape]] house constructed using the Construction skill and used for clan [[Event|events]], most notably [[meetings]] and [[Anniversary|anniversary]] events. Historically, [[His Lordship]]'s house was used for clan events and more recently on [[Old School RuneScape]] the [[Clan Chat]] house has been used. On [[RuneScape 3]] the existence of the [[Citadel]] largely makes a clan house defunct.
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The '''clan house''' is a [[RuneScape]] house constructed using the Construction skill and used for clan [[Event|events]], most notably [[meetings]] and [[Anniversary|anniversary]] events. Historically [[His Lordship]]'s house was used for clan events, and more recently on [[Old School RuneScape]] the [[Clan Chat]] house has been used. On [[RuneScape 3]] the existence of the [[Citadel]] largely makes a clan house defunct.
  
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==His Lordship's POH==
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[[File:Clan House.png|thumb|His Lordship's Clan House.]]
  
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The Construction skill was released to RuneScape on 31 May [[2006]], which enabled players to build their own houses via portals in select locations around RuneScape. Upon release, His Lordship set to work on constructing a clan house. Within 3 days, he had hit level 70 construction, and within 5 level 85, and the clan house was ready at this point. The entire project cost between 120-200m in RuneScape gold, of which around 80m was funded by members of WildGuard. His Lordship even sold his Santa Hat for funds toward construction - at the time it was worth only 23m. Despite numerous requests, Jagex refused to allow players to visit houses while the owner was not online or inside, so the clan house was only available while His Lordship was present.
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The original house is currently located in Yanille on [[RuneScape 3]], and has a symmetrical structure. A virtual tour of the clan house was made around September [[2007]] by His Lordship in Flash format - however, it soon became outdated as many modifications were made to the house, such as the underground level and the Throne Room. The house contains:
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*The Throne Room
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*A menangerie
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*3 formal gardens - including the portal and two posh fountains. Massing for [[Event|events]] took place here.
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*2 portal chambers with portals to Varrock, Lumbridge and Falador (East chamber) and Camelot, Ardougne and Kharyrll/Canifis (West chamber).
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*2 studies - tablets can be made, but members cannot spot stars.
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*A Workshop - Armour can repaired here, and plumed items can be made.
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*2 combat rooms - with a balance beam and a combat ring.
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*A chapel (Northernmost room) - includes a gilded altar and two marble burners for the highest prayer xp.
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*A games room
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*A dining room
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*A kitchen
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The First floor was primarily for His Lordship only, and consists of two bedrooms and a costume room. There is also an Amulet of Glory for teleports to Edgeville, Karamja, Draynor and Al Kharid. Formerly, the upstairs was known as the Upper Council Chamber - this was a restricted area, and similar to the throne room, screenshots were forbidden.
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The underground level was added after the main construction stages. Designed solely for the clan, it contains a set of five dining rooms in the style of a dining hall. Each room has an opulent table with gilded benches and a marble fireplace, with oak wall decorations and bell-pulls. Events such as Musical Chairs were held here. Previously, the southernmost room was a dungeon cage below the Throne Room, which contained a Rocnar. This was replaced with the 5th dining room on 8 July [[2010]].
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===Gallery===
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<gallery>
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File:Clan House 1.jpg|A view of the interior from the north.
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File:Clan House 2.jpg|The western rooms, viewed from the north.
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File:Clan House 3.jpg|The eastern rooms, viewed from the north.
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File:Clan House 4.jpg|The exterior and gardens, viewed from the south.
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File:Clan House 5.jpg|The underground level with the dining halls.
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File:Clan House 6.jpg|The Guthix gilded altar.
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</gallery>
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===The Throne Room===
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[[File:Clan House - Throne Room.png|thumb|One of very few pictures of the Throne room, as screenshots were usually forbidden by His Lordship.]]
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The Throne Room was the most sacred room in the Clan House, and was one of the most important in-game locations to the clan. It was also added after the creation of the Flash tour. Many historical meetings and events took place in the Throne Room, and it played part in the Race to the Throne event in the [[2009 Anniversary]]. Members were not allowed to enter the room without His Lordship's permission. Two sets of rules were strictly enforced in the Throne Room, of which punishments for violations extended as far as suspension from the clan. The rules were pinned in the Important Announcements (clan-only) [[IPB1 Forums|forum]].
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The western throne was reserved for His Lordship, and the throne to his right was for the second-in-charge of the clan. Members were to take a seat or sit against the walls, and to stand and take the middle of the floor only when speaking. Pets and summoning familiars, items of Zamorak, threatening weapons and headgear which hides the character's face were banned from the Throne Room. The lever was not to be activated, unless told to by a leader. Members were also required to not dress comically (e.g. in chicken outfits) while inside the Throne Room.
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Screenshots and videos of the Throne Room were also disallowed. One of the only available screenshots (pictured) was from the clan's events catalogue, and shows one of the house meetings.
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==Present Day==
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Present day usage of the clan house is much diminished for many reasons. The original clan house now exists in RS3 only and is therefore inaccessible to OSRS players. Furthermore, His Lordship is no longer active, making the house impossible to access except on a special occasion where he might log in. The majority of clan house functions on RS3 have become obsolete due to the addition of the [[Citadel]] in [[2011]].
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On OSRS, the Clan Chat account, WG_CC, is sometimes used to host events. This provides a secure location inaccessible to [[enemy clans]]. Most OSRS [[Cabinet]] members can access the CC account, making it much easier to host events here compared to using His Lordship's account.

Latest revision as of 17:08, 11 September 2024

The clan house is a RuneScape house constructed using the Construction skill and used for clan events, most notably meetings and anniversary events. Historically His Lordship's house was used for clan events, and more recently on Old School RuneScape the Clan Chat house has been used. On RuneScape 3 the existence of the Citadel largely makes a clan house defunct.

His Lordship's POH

His Lordship's Clan House.

The Construction skill was released to RuneScape on 31 May 2006, which enabled players to build their own houses via portals in select locations around RuneScape. Upon release, His Lordship set to work on constructing a clan house. Within 3 days, he had hit level 70 construction, and within 5 level 85, and the clan house was ready at this point. The entire project cost between 120-200m in RuneScape gold, of which around 80m was funded by members of WildGuard. His Lordship even sold his Santa Hat for funds toward construction - at the time it was worth only 23m. Despite numerous requests, Jagex refused to allow players to visit houses while the owner was not online or inside, so the clan house was only available while His Lordship was present.

The original house is currently located in Yanille on RuneScape 3, and has a symmetrical structure. A virtual tour of the clan house was made around September 2007 by His Lordship in Flash format - however, it soon became outdated as many modifications were made to the house, such as the underground level and the Throne Room. The house contains:

  • The Throne Room
  • A menangerie
  • 3 formal gardens - including the portal and two posh fountains. Massing for events took place here.
  • 2 portal chambers with portals to Varrock, Lumbridge and Falador (East chamber) and Camelot, Ardougne and Kharyrll/Canifis (West chamber).
  • 2 studies - tablets can be made, but members cannot spot stars.
  • A Workshop - Armour can repaired here, and plumed items can be made.
  • 2 combat rooms - with a balance beam and a combat ring.
  • A chapel (Northernmost room) - includes a gilded altar and two marble burners for the highest prayer xp.
  • A games room
  • A dining room
  • A kitchen

The First floor was primarily for His Lordship only, and consists of two bedrooms and a costume room. There is also an Amulet of Glory for teleports to Edgeville, Karamja, Draynor and Al Kharid. Formerly, the upstairs was known as the Upper Council Chamber - this was a restricted area, and similar to the throne room, screenshots were forbidden.

The underground level was added after the main construction stages. Designed solely for the clan, it contains a set of five dining rooms in the style of a dining hall. Each room has an opulent table with gilded benches and a marble fireplace, with oak wall decorations and bell-pulls. Events such as Musical Chairs were held here. Previously, the southernmost room was a dungeon cage below the Throne Room, which contained a Rocnar. This was replaced with the 5th dining room on 8 July 2010.

Gallery

The Throne Room

One of very few pictures of the Throne room, as screenshots were usually forbidden by His Lordship.

The Throne Room was the most sacred room in the Clan House, and was one of the most important in-game locations to the clan. It was also added after the creation of the Flash tour. Many historical meetings and events took place in the Throne Room, and it played part in the Race to the Throne event in the 2009 Anniversary. Members were not allowed to enter the room without His Lordship's permission. Two sets of rules were strictly enforced in the Throne Room, of which punishments for violations extended as far as suspension from the clan. The rules were pinned in the Important Announcements (clan-only) forum.

The western throne was reserved for His Lordship, and the throne to his right was for the second-in-charge of the clan. Members were to take a seat or sit against the walls, and to stand and take the middle of the floor only when speaking. Pets and summoning familiars, items of Zamorak, threatening weapons and headgear which hides the character's face were banned from the Throne Room. The lever was not to be activated, unless told to by a leader. Members were also required to not dress comically (e.g. in chicken outfits) while inside the Throne Room.

Screenshots and videos of the Throne Room were also disallowed. One of the only available screenshots (pictured) was from the clan's events catalogue, and shows one of the house meetings.

Present Day

Present day usage of the clan house is much diminished for many reasons. The original clan house now exists in RS3 only and is therefore inaccessible to OSRS players. Furthermore, His Lordship is no longer active, making the house impossible to access except on a special occasion where he might log in. The majority of clan house functions on RS3 have become obsolete due to the addition of the Citadel in 2011.

On OSRS, the Clan Chat account, WG_CC, is sometimes used to host events. This provides a secure location inaccessible to enemy clans. Most OSRS Cabinet members can access the CC account, making it much easier to host events here compared to using His Lordship's account.