
Wizard Mizgog will complain that his notes have been moved around by imps and redirect you to Traiborn, who loves telling things.(Talking to this wizard isn't required if you haven't completed The Blood Pact - she will not be present on the balcony unless you have completed the quest simply skip to the next wizard.) Wizard Ilona will simply be glad that you are here to solve any problems there might be.He will tell that Sedridor already knows of the problem and redirect you to him. Wizard Isidor will remark that the power beam, the source of all the Tower's teleportation, is acting strange, and, as an expert on teleportation, he has felt many fluctuations in the power.Wizard Grayzag/ Taloram will only be annoyed by Mizgog's beads and thinks about sending his imps after them before also sending you to see Traiborn, who "is always seeing things".Professor Onglewip will not know anything about the vortex, instead redirecting you to Wizard Traiborn, who is into strange creatures.Wizard Borann will remark that the vortex was of Zamorak's colour, red, and he fears that the Red Wizards might somehow be attempting to attack the tower.Wizard Valina will say she hasn't seen anything, then become annoyed, realising that you were sent by Ariane.Enter back into the tower and ask wizards if they've seen anything unusual. Being stuck outside the tower, she asks you to talk to Archmage Sedridor, Wizard Ellaron and the other wizards to try and find out if anything unusual is happening lately. Archmage Perien had the tower rebuilt, sealed the old Tower's ruins and banished all Zamorakian Red Wizards.Īriane has seen the tower in flames in one of her premonitions, which generally show the truth. When they found out the secret of the Rune Mysteries, the teleportation spell to the Rune Essence Mines ( Senventior disthine molenko), the Red Wizards turned against the others, which somehow led to the Tower being burnt down. One hundred years ago, the Wizards' Tower was divided in four orders: the Red, Blue, Green and Grey Wizards. Hence, he regards her dangerous enough to put up a ward spell against her.Īriane also tells about the old Wizards' Tower. At some point, she had an encounter with the Tower's demon, who made the conversation look as if she were a Zamorakian, and used magic not from the Standard Spellbook, which ultimately lead to her expulsion by Archmage Sedridor. She had asked her mentor, Wizard Ellaron, to help her suppress her powers, but instead he helped her develop them. As such, the other students resented Ariane for it. She tells that at the Tower students are taught that anyone can learn magic even without talent, but that being a seer is passed on through the family. When asked why she was not allowed to enter the tower, she reveals herself to be a seer. Talk to Ariane outside the tower by the bridge. Although magic abilities can be used to lure the vortex, it is not recommended as it is much harder to control. Keep doing this until the vortex moves to the centre of the beam, then it will disappear. You must use an Air elemental spell (from either the standard or Ancient spellbook). You must not be wearing any melee armour for it to work. The spell can fail, especially if you have low magic accuracy from wearing melee armour. Stand at the other side of the beam, set a spell to auto-cast and attack the vortex to lure it into place. You can pick up the tower mindspike (air) west side next to Borann if you don't have any air runes. She tells you to lure the vortex to the centre of the power beam by casting Air Strike on it. You and Ariane attempt to enter the tower but Ariane is warded off by a spell and falls to the ground. Suddenly, a cutscene ensues showing a magical vortex attacking Wizard Borann the librarian. It is then that she asks the player to pass the message to Sedridor. However, Valina refuses because Archmage Sedridor forbids her entry for any reason. Talk to Ariane at the entrance of the Wizards' Tower, who is trying to convince Wizard Valina to allow her access into the tower because Ariane believes there is a serious threat to it.
