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Dragonwilds:Bramblemead Village

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Template:Otheruses Template:Infobox Scenery Bramblemead Village is the ruins that marks the centre of the Dragonwilds:Bramblemead Valley. Many villagers used to live here in these houses and would train, cook, barter, and other daily activities. This village was formed during the Dragonwilds:First Age by Dragonwilds:Guthix, where villagers would worship him until converting to the Dragonwilds:Saradomin faith in the Dragonwilds:Third Age.Template:CiteJournal After the Third Age, the village became ruinous, now filled with Dragonwilds:giant rats and goblins.

In the centre of the village is a Dragonwilds:chest that contains the blueprint, Dragonwilds:VESTIGE: A Threadbare Grain Sack, unlocking the Dragonwilds:Bag of Noggin'. In addition, the Dragonwilds:Wise Old Man can be found to the north-east of the village, preparing adventurers for the quest, Dragonwilds:Dragon Slayer.

Following certain incidents involving cats and crossbow limbs, a superstition developed in Bramblemead that it was bad luck to house cats and crossbows together. The supposed reasoning ranged from practical concerns about feline safety to increasingly absurd fears, including the notion that cats might somehow develop opposable thumbs and weaponize crossbows against their owners.Template:CiteJournal What began as harmless folklore took a darker turn when the conflict with the Dragonwilds:garou intensified. As Bramblemead's demand for crossbows increased dramatically, families faced a choice between keeping their pets or acquiring the weapons they needed for defense. Most chose the latter. Over time, domestic cats became increasingly rare on Bramblemead's streets. Local folklore later attributed Bramblemead's destruction to feline revenge, though most historians dismiss such claims.Template:CiteJournal Not all cats faced the same fate. Mittens, unlike most of his Bramblemead contemporaries, lived comfortably in his blacksmith's forge and never learned to fear crossbows.Template:CiteJournal The superstition eventually ended in Dragonwilds:Fellhollow with the introduction of steel crossbow limbs. The superior durability of steel construction apparently eliminated whatever problems had sparked the original belief, and cats once again found acceptance in human households. The dragon Dragonwilds:Xikotal became particularly fond of feline company, surrounding his lair with hundreds of cats whose purring helped lull him to sleep.Template:CiteJournal

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