Grim Tales/Quick guide

Reward

 * 1 Quest point
 * 4,000 Farming experience
 * 5,000 Herblore experience
 * 5,000 Hitpoints experience
 * 14,000 Woodcutting experience
 * 6,000 Agility experience
 * 6,000 Thieving experience
 * Dwarven helmet (Wear this helmet in the Dwarven Mines to unlock a Falador Hard Achievement)

Music

 * Fe Fi Fo Fum
 * Mouse Trap

Trivia

 * This quest parodies and references several fairy tales:
 * Many parts of the quest, including the name, are references to the well-known fairy tale collection Grimm's Fairy Tales. A few tales from the collection that are referenced:
 * The Griffin (getting a feather from a griffin by telling it stories)
 * Rapunzel (climbing Rupert's beard)
 * Jack and the Beanstalk (climbing a magic beanstalk for a golden reward).
 * The Shrinking potion is a reference to Alice in Wonderland.
 * On the first day of release when you clicked to see the rewards you got the message "Spoilers are only given on the day of release in fairy tales."
 * After the player names the gnome in the story with Grimgnash, Grimgnash gets upset. He claims "You shouldn't name food! If Human had a carrot, would Human call it Jasper?" This is a reference to the British Comedian Jasper Carrot.
 * The silent 'q' in the princess' name is a reference to the book shop sketch by Monty Python.
 * When trying to pronounce the princess' name, your character says "...Marzipan?" - a reference to either a character in the online comic Homestar Runner or the sugar and almond confection that she's named after.
 * Glod, the quest's final boss, resembles The Hulk in many ways. Both are bare-chested, have discoloured skin, and have a similar face and hairstyle. Glod even yells "GLOD SMASH!", just like the Hulk.
 * Glod may possibly be named after characters in Norse mythology, Glut, who was a particularly evil giant, and Hod, the god who guarded the Bifrost Bridge, who is similar in build to Glod.
 * If you take the 'd' off the end of Rupert the Beard, you're left with Rupert The Bear, a once popular fictional character.
 * This quest has the highest skill level requirement of any other quest, with Woodcutting at level 71.


 * When a player is in the mouse hole, if he/she kills a mouse, the mouse's drops (bones, coins, and cheese) will be larger than normal. If the player pick them up, they will appear as "normal" in the player's inventory.
 * When the player asks about Sylas' rare items, he mentions his most prized possession a 'horn-less Unicorn'. This references the running joke that horses do not exist in Runescape and were once highly wanted by players.