The Harmony of the Runes
Item Details
| Game | RS3 |
|---|---|
| Members | No |
| Tradeable | No |
| Stackable | No |
| Quest | Yes |
| Retain After Quest? | Yes |
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
| Submitted By | Scott |
Pricing
Cannot be bought from a store.
Alchemy values are unavailable.
Requirements
Must have started Rune Mysteries.
Where Found
Found in one of the book shelves in the lobby of the Wizards' Tower.
Item Uses
Used to find the key to the ruins beneath the Wizards' Tower.
Notes
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.
By Perien, apprentice of Unaia, First Archmage of the Reborn Tower
It is already well known that the harmonies of music are expressed in the motions of the heavenly bodies, but I believe that they can also be found in the relationships between the runes of magic. This I have proven to my satisfaction by both reason and experiment, and it is further confirmed by Samuel Scourdrel, who writes in his Third Voyage that the elves of the western lands can shape magical crystals by sounding harmonies on enchanted flutes.
Just as there are twelve notes of the chromatic scale, there are twelve rues used in the magic of the tower: mind, air, water, earth, fire, body, cosmic, chaos, nature, law, death and blood. Some have theorised the existence of other runes, but they do not figure in the Harmony.
We can therefore assign to each rune a pitch, beginning with mind=A, then air=A♯ and so forth up the scale (see attached diagram).
for the apprentice learning the spellbook of the tower, this linking of magic and music provides an aid to memorisation, since the runes used for each spell can be expressed as a melody. It is for this reason that I have commissioned the building of a pipe organ in the tower library.
I submit, however, that the Harmony of the Runes is also a profitable contemplation for the experienced wizard, and that mediation on the music of magic can provide a key to the deeper levels of the Rune Mysteries.
Below is the text you can read from within the book.
By Perien, apprentice of Unaia, First Archmage of the Reborn Tower
It is already well known that the harmonies of music are expressed in the motions of the heavenly bodies, but I believe that they can also be found in the relationships between the runes of magic. This I have proven to my satisfaction by both reason and experiment, and it is further confirmed by Samuel Scourdrel, who writes in his Third Voyage that the elves of the western lands can shape magical crystals by sounding harmonies on enchanted flutes.
Just as there are twelve notes of the chromatic scale, there are twelve rues used in the magic of the tower: mind, air, water, earth, fire, body, cosmic, chaos, nature, law, death and blood. Some have theorised the existence of other runes, but they do not figure in the Harmony.
We can therefore assign to each rune a pitch, beginning with mind=A, then air=A♯ and so forth up the scale (see attached diagram).
for the apprentice learning the spellbook of the tower, this linking of magic and music provides an aid to memorisation, since the runes used for each spell can be expressed as a melody. It is for this reason that I have commissioned the building of a pipe organ in the tower library.
I submit, however, that the Harmony of the Runes is also a profitable contemplation for the experienced wizard, and that mediation on the music of magic can provide a key to the deeper levels of the Rune Mysteries.
Examine Information
A book from the Wizards' Tower.
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