Keep of Blue Flames

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Keep of Blue Flames
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The Keep of Blue Flames, also known as the Blue Flame Keep, Blueflame Keep, or Brynmoor Castle, is located in Bramblemead Valley. It was built in the Third Age by Saradominist settlers. The Keep was built in the popular style of the Saradomist faithful; the ordered shape a symbol of the god of order’s will. Powdered metals were cast into the braziers, so that the flames would burn blue, giving the keep its name.[1]

The lord of the keep, under the careful guidance of the church, lorded over the region and its surrounding areas, on multiple occasions sending out the Paladins to quell civil unrest. One instance of this unrest is when the people of Brynmoor started draining the region of iron for their insatiable thirst for iron tools.[2]

Location

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Trivia

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  • The keep's appearance and layout somewhat resembles that of Lumbridge Castle; when entering the courtyard, there are two fountain on opposite side of each other. The keep also has three floors, just like Lumbridge castle.
    • While you cannot enter the keep, there are stairs outside the keep that allows you to head to different levels of it, the locations of the stairs almost matches that of Lumbridge's staircases.

References

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  1. Journal entry of Bramblemead Valley, RuneScape: Dragonwilds. "The Keep of Blue Flames, was built in the popular style of the Saradominist faithful. The ordered shape a symbol of the god of order's will. Powdered metals were cast into the braziers, so that the flames would burn in the hue favoured by Saradomin. Here the lord of the region would watch over the village and surrounding areas, under the careful guidance of the high priest of the church."
  2. Journal entry of Iron Logging Axe, RuneScape: Dragonwilds. "Iron was so powerful, that it created a problem in Brynmoor. The population craved the metal so desperately that they mined the region almost dry. This let to infighting, small civil skirmishes and the white knights of the Blue Flame Keep, needed to be brought in to keep the peace."