Citadel
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The Questing Clan of RuneScape's Citadel

The "Citadel" is the in-game home base of the Questing Clan of Runescape. Accessible through portals south of Falador and in Priffdinas, it provides skilling stations, meeting spaces, and other benefits to members of the Questing Clan of Runescape.

History

Clan Citadels were added to the game in July 2011[1], and Clan Quest claimed theirs immediately. By April 2012, the Clan Quest citadel had been upgraded to Tier 7, the highest possible tier, and in October 2012 the Clan had gathered enough resources to adopt a Clan Dragon[2], which was affectionately nicknamed "Nogard" by the clan.

Notable Features

Keep

The Keep is the primary structure of the Citadel and contains a banker, private meeting rooms, and a senate room for large clan meetings. The Keep is particularly notable for containing the Clan Theatre, which is used to film the Clan Pantomimes.

Skilling Stations

The Citadel contains seven skilling stations, which may be used by any Clan member to train their skills up to a weekly limit. The seven skills that can be trained are:

  1. Firemaking
  2. Cooking
  3. Crafting
  4. Mining
  5. Smithing
  6. Summoning
  7. Woodcutting

Avatar Habitat

The Avatar Habitat is the home of the Clan Avatars. Before the update of 30 July 2018[3], this was where clan members with the Avatar Warden job were able to summon Clan Avatars, which would provide an experience boost while skilling in the primary game world. Now, the Avatar Habitat is where any clan member can activate the experience buff, provided they have done enough maintenance at one or more of the skilling stations.

Clan Noticeboard

The Clan Noticeboard is used by the Questing Clan of Runescape Guild Council to advertise and coordinate in-game events such as minigame events, group questing events, and more.

Nogard

   Main Article: Nogard
"Nogard" is the name given to the Clan Citadel Dragon, which the clan adopted in 2012. The full story of Nogard, as compiled by MsKonnan and published in Questaholic, can be read here.


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