Item Details

Phalaks' experiment log
Game RS3
Members Yes
Tradeable No
Stackable No
Quest No
Retain After Quest? N/A
Weight 0.75 kg
Submitted By ChathMurrpau

Pricing

Cannot be bought from a store.

Alchemy values are unavailable.

Requirements

Must have completed Hero's Welcome.

Where Found

Monster drop.

Item Uses

Must be found and read to obtain Master quest cape.

Notes

The last of four books found. Sakirth's journal, Strisath's journal, and Kalibath's journal must be found first.

Finding this text is a requirement for the Master quest cape. See Tips and Tricks to obtaining the Master Quest Cape for assistance obtaining the Master quest cape.

If lost or destroyed, a new copy can be obtained from the bookcase in your Player-Owned House made through Construction.

Below is the text you can read from within the book.
Experiment Log - Abomination tissue samples

Resistance to heat, cutting, acid and magic all in excess of samples taken from Dragonkin, human, elf and troll control subjects. Analysis at the smallest level shows a level of integration between muscle and bone that makes it difficult to tell where one ends and the other begins. This would lead to a level of flexile movement unthinkable in all but deep-sea creatures while retaining a bone density equal to refined dragonite. In short, bone can flex like muscle while muscle tissue stiffens to make the 'frame' against which the bone-muscle pulls.

Experiments in producing this effect in Grotworms and humans has been unsuccessful to date.

Further analysis has been helped by curious properties within the samples. They do not seem to age or decay. Submerged a piece in filthy water and another in rotting human blood and neither showed any sign of spoilage. This could make for very interesting leather goods or light armour if it could be tanned while retaining this property.

Attempts to make a needle and thread for working a larger sample have failed.

Final notes - I have returned to Tarshak's 'sanctum'. The place was overrun by humans mining the bane ore that dropped from the chamber above when he was killed. I have captured many for further experiments. In addition I found that the bulk of his body 'lived' in a fashion. It seems that enough supplementary brain tissue, muscle mass, lungs and hearts survived the crushing. It 'lives' in an extremely rudimentary way. It does, however, regenerate damage done to it, minus the damage done when Tarshak removed his 'head' from it. This has made collecting samples considerably easier.

I have yet to perfect a process for grafting a new head onto the body to give it mobility and a level of control.

Examine Information

An experiment log belonging to Phalaks of the Dactyl.

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