Chapter III
'Come with me,' said the lead Huntsman. 'and I shall tell you the tale of the Creator, Guthix.'
The Huntsman, who also happened to be the high priest of the tribe, led the 4 warriors into a large tent, ornately decorated with green lines, (which looked like this ) and drawings of towering mountains, mighty rivers, and brave hunters stalking their prey. In the center of the tent was a shrine, a small pool of water, with a small bansai tree next to it. The five men sat all around the shrine, and the huntsman (now known as the high priest) told his tale.
'Neither good nor evil, Guthix does what we could call both good and bad in his duties to keep balance. He was around millenia before the other gods, and came to Gielenor before anything inhabited it. He established a natural order, and when it was peaceful, he slumbered for many years. Now, Zaros and Armadyl are causing much imbalance and destruction to the world through their warring. They are disrupting the natural balance of the world, and we must fight for Guthix so that everything is balanced again.'
Aarkan thought about what he had just heard, he was moved by the teachings of Guthix, and he decided to convert to Guthixianism. 'High Priest,' he said. 'I will fight for Lord Guthix.' The High Priest blessed him once again, and gave him a Blessed Symbol of Guthix, as well as a green cape. 'Go,' he said. 'and may Guthix shine down upon you.'
Aarkan left the tent and continued his journey to the White Citadel, Fallandorn.
'The real war begins now...' he said to himself.
