This article is about 2013 Festive Cryptic Clue Fest. For the others, see Cryptic Clue Fest

Festive Cryptic Clue Fest were daily puzzles which were posted on the forums in a special forum from 20 to 24 December 2013. The puzzles helped to discover what items were needed in the player's inventory and in what quantities. Players just needed to talk to the specified NPC with these items in their inventory to receive a festive cracker. Unlike other clue fests, they can be done in any order and after their release day, and some of the clues are members only. Additionally, only members are able to pull the festive cracker, although free to play can still receive them. Unlike the previous Cryptic Clue Fests, completing the Festive Cryptic Clue Fest will not unlock the rewards for the preceding Clue Fests; this is intentional as Jagex has stated that it is considered to be an event and therefore is not a continuation of the Cryptic Clue Fest series.

As with all clues, you may obtain these items however you wish, including from others players and the Grand Exchange.

If you have more than the specified number of each required item in your inventory, or the items are noted, you will not receive the proper response for the event.

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Clues

First Clue: 20 December

Clue

“ The truth can be seen when one learns of a knightly passing. ” X4 X3 X27 H1|1|8 P1|4|1 P1|4|1 P1|15|4 P1|3|7 H1|1|4 P1|1|2 P1|6|1 H1|1|5 P1|1|2 H1|1|8 H1|1|2 P1|1|1 P1|6|4 P1|7|4 P1|1|2 H1|1|8 P1|1|2 P1|6|1 P1|6|1 P1|11|1 H1|1|4 P1|1|2 H1|1|4 H1|1|5 P1|9|2

Bring your items to:



Tips

The columns each refer to an item required and the number needed, as is done with all Clue fests. The first paragraph, the quote, refers to the death of Sir Owen during the Death of Chivalry quest. One "learns" of the event by using the wiki page, in this case examining the formatting of the Official RuneScape Wiki page for the Death of Chivalry quest. "H1" refers to Heading 1. "P1" refers to Paragraph 1. A 1 follows every H1, as there is only one word, but there are more words in the first paragraph. thus, the second number refers to the word number. The last number of each set refers to the letter. Using this method, you can go down each column defining the letters of the items needed. The items must be brought to a resident of Varrock.

Solution

The items needed are as follows: 4 Cheese.

4 Cheese. 3 Black capes.

3 Black capes. 27 Bronze arrows.



Bring them to Soran, emissary of Zaros, south of the Varrock west bank.

Second Clue: 21 December

Clue

“ In the UK Christmas often means lots of fancy murder mysteries appearing on TV, so what better puzzle then for you to solve our own murder report! Coroner’s Report #2512: Examination of victim reveals that the cause of death was suffocation. Although evidence is limited early indications are that the patient was smothered underneath 4 counts of a tall fur cap usually worn by military personnel. The victim was a known deviant, having been incarcerated previously on 6 counts of a-salting swimmers. No real motive has been identified but we do know that the victims 2 prized wind coronets are unaccounted for. ” Bring your items to:



Tips

"A tall fur cap usually worn by military personnel" is a reference to the bearskin worn as part of some ceremonial military uniforms. "A-salting swimmers..." refers to something salty and aquatic. A coronet is a headpiece typically worn by nobles. Wind is another name for one of the four classical Greek elements. The items must be brought to a resident of Taverley.

Solution

Third Clue: 22 December

Clue

From left to right you will need 5 and 12 and 3



Across

1. Parent of soil

2. A medieval prison

3. Unholy beast

4. Combat level deception

5. Grandma's other son

6. A room of green outside

7. A collection of shared knowledge

8. A holy battleground

9. A defeated god

10. Beneath snow covered ruins

11. What once was and is no more

12. To defy a god

13. A large blue body

Down

14. An armoured defender

15. A skill for the resourceful

16. A jolly fat man's steed

17. A guardian of the dead

18. A siegely beast

19. Insidious Deity

20. A Mahjarrat necessity

21. The lord of disco

Bring your items to:



Tips

Across

1. Parent of soil - An alternative name for Gaia, counterpart of the Sky Father

2. A medieval prison - Involved in a certain skill/minigame

3. Unholy beast - To a greater or lesser extent

4. Combat level deception - Some people chose not to train a particular combat stat

5. Grandma's other son - Your father's brother

6. A room of green outside - Found in a POH

7. A collection of shared knowledge - You're reading one!

8. A holy battleground - Where two gods fought ...

9. A defeated god - ... and one of them lost

10. Beneath snow covered ruins - A man was looking for a rift here

11. What once was and is no more - The historical name for the Wilderness

12. To defy a god - Lack of reverence

13. A large blue body - A body of water

Down

14. An armoured defender - Have a lifespan of roughly 20 seconds

15. A skill for the resourceful - A production skill

16. A jolly fat man's steed - They fly without wings

17. A guardian of the dead - Harold's buddy

18. A siegely beast - The race of a creature that fought in the Battle of Lumbridge.

19. Insidious deity - A god who favours the shadows

20. A Mahjarrat necessity - Once every five hundred years

21. The lord of disco - With an afro and a partyhat All of the item names have two words. The items must be brought to a resident of Ardougne.

Solution

Fourth Clue: 23 December

Clue

The jolly fat man = 6x 4x 10x Bring your items to:



Tips

Each Rune represents a letter. You are given a hint for a 'jolly fat man' with 5 letters, which is SANTA. Doing some puzzling and trial-and-error, you can discover the following runes to be associated with the following letters: = S

= S = A

= A = N

= N = T

= T = C

= C = H

= H = O

= O = L

= L = E

= E = B

= B = R

= R = G

= G = U

= U = M

= M = P

The items must be brought to a resident of Al Kharid.

Solution

Final Clue: 24 December

Clue

x A5

x A5 x E3

x E3 x C7

x C7 x H8



Bring your items to:



Tips

The puzzle is in the form of a Sudoku puzzle. One of each number 1-9 must appear in each 3x3 box; there must be no duplicates in the lines horizontally or vertically in order for the puzzle to be solved correctly. To do this puzzle, try drawing the graph you see in the image; then try solving it. The items must be brought to a resident of Lumbridge.

Solution