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<p>The '''Rune Outlaws''' (RO) were a [[Honour|dishonourable]] clan and one of WG's most notorious [[Rivalry|rivals]] during late 2004 and early 2005.</p> | <p>The '''Rune Outlaws''' (RO) were a [[Honour|dishonourable]] clan and one of WG's most notorious [[Rivalry|rivals]] during late 2004 and early 2005.</p> | ||
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+ | = First War = | ||
+ | '''Main article: [[WG vs Rune Outlaws]]''' | ||
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+ | <p>WG was first contacted by RO via a message sent through the clan's [[website]] in November 2004, insulting [[His Lordship]] and suggesting RO was vastly superior in strength to WG. His Lordship believed this to be grounds for war, and declared. The fight was planned for midnight GMT on 27-28 August 2004. However, a second clan '''Knights of Death''' mistakenly became involved due to a miscommunication. As a result, a three-way battle ensued, with WG eventually choosing to withdraw. However, RO were exposed for cheating by bringing different coloured capes and leaving the war zone, and the clan was shunned by the wider community. The war is considered a victory by default for WG.</p> | ||
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+ | = Second War = | ||
+ | ''See also: [[Write2brandy]]'' | ||
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+ | <p>When the alleged death of a clan member was announced, an in-game funeral was held by WG at the Rimmington chapel on 20 December 2004. Shortly after, a RO member insulted the grave by dancing over it among other things. WG declared war on RO a second time, and called on the wider clan community for support via the '''Rune Village''' fansite. As a result, WG developed alliances with [[Alliance#Fear; Phobia|Fear]] (a formerly hostile clan) and [[Alliance#Legends Legion|Legends Legion]]. The fight was schedule for midnight on 8-9 January 2005, and a significant force of WG and allies (estimated to be around 200 players) amassed on the day of the war. However, RO failed to show. WG claimed a second victory by default, and salvaged the event with a [[PK trip|raid]].</p> | ||
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+ | = Third War = |
Revision as of 00:00, 4 July 2020
Rune Outlaws |
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Leaders | Renesito Toddrogers |
Founders | Renesito |
Founded | 2004 or earlier |
Status | Closed |
Members | N/A |
Focuses | F2P Multi |
Ideologies | No-Honour |
Colours | Red |
Heraldry | Red Cape |
Motto | unknown |
The Rune Outlaws (RO) were a dishonourable clan and one of WG's most notorious rivals during late 2004 and early 2005.
First War
Main article: WG vs Rune Outlaws
WG was first contacted by RO via a message sent through the clan's website in November 2004, insulting His Lordship and suggesting RO was vastly superior in strength to WG. His Lordship believed this to be grounds for war, and declared. The fight was planned for midnight GMT on 27-28 August 2004. However, a second clan Knights of Death mistakenly became involved due to a miscommunication. As a result, a three-way battle ensued, with WG eventually choosing to withdraw. However, RO were exposed for cheating by bringing different coloured capes and leaving the war zone, and the clan was shunned by the wider community. The war is considered a victory by default for WG.
Second War
See also: Write2brandy
When the alleged death of a clan member was announced, an in-game funeral was held by WG at the Rimmington chapel on 20 December 2004. Shortly after, a RO member insulted the grave by dancing over it among other things. WG declared war on RO a second time, and called on the wider clan community for support via the Rune Village fansite. As a result, WG developed alliances with Fear (a formerly hostile clan) and Legends Legion. The fight was schedule for midnight on 8-9 January 2005, and a significant force of WG and allies (estimated to be around 200 players) amassed on the day of the war. However, RO failed to show. WG claimed a second victory by default, and salvaged the event with a raid.