Enakhra's Lament

Walkthrough
You will need a chisel and a pickaxe.

First, you need 32kg of sandstone. There is a sandstone mine next to Lazim that you can use, at a higher mining level you'll get bigger blocks. There are four sizes: 1kg, 2kg, 5kg, and 10kg. You can use your chisel on big blocks to make them smaller. After you've given Lazim exactly 32kg, he will attach them with magic to make a 32kg sandstone block. Use your chisel on the block that he gives you to make a sandstone base. Talk to him again, then use it on the flat ground next to him.

You now need 20 kilograms of sandstone for the body. After you've given him the required amount and he gives you the 20kg sandstone block, use your chisel on it to make a sandstone body, then attach it to the base. Next, choose a head. Choose Lazim's head (if you choose another one, Lazim would not let you attach it). Mine two 5kg pieces of granite (Not sandstone!). Chisel one of the 5kg pieces into a head and the next one keep that for later.

Use the head on the statue. It will fall apart, causing you, Lazim, and the statue to fall into an ancient temple. The statue will break. Talk to Lazim, take the silver M sigil off the pedestal, and use your chisel on the statue to get a stone left arm, stone right arm, stone left leg and stone right leg, which you'll use as keys to unlock the doors to the rooms. Go around the rooms. Watch the cutscenes of Enakhra (a Zamorakian Mahjarrat) and take the Z sigil, R sigil and K sigil which together with the M sigil make up the consonants of 'Zamorak'. You may also want to climb the ladders to unlock all four secret entrances. After you've unlocked all of the outer doors with your four limbs, go towards the middle and use the sigil to unlock the door.

Cutscenes
Unlock all four doors from the inside, then go up the ladder. There is a pedestal in the room you are in. Use your soft clay on the pedestal to make a mould and then use the chisel on the remaining piece of medium sized granite to make a new stone head. Place this granite camel head into the pedestal to be greeted by another cut scene. (Optional: use a second wet clay on the granite head on the pedestal to make a camel mask for yourself.)

There are four globes that you must light before you proceed north, based on the four classes of the ancient magic spells.

*Note that players must talk to Lazim before the ice and smoke sections can be completed.

Blood
Take the northwest corridor and talk to the frozen knight. Give him your loaf of bread or cake. He'll still be stuck, but will no longer be in hunger.

Ice
Take the southwest corridor and cast your fire spell on the frozen fountain to thaw it.

Shadow
Take the southeast corridor and light all six braziers. Investigate each one to see which item to light. The items are: Log, oak log, willow log, maple log, candle, and coal.

Smoke
Use an air spell on the furnace to clear out the room.

Finishing up
After all four globes are lit, go north through the barrier. Go up the ladder. If you go south, you'll see a Boneguard. Talk to it, then cast crumble undead. You can now climb over the pile of bones.

Climb down the ladder. You'll meet another Boneguard, who will attack you. Turn on protect from melee or it will not talk to you and will ignore you. It will tell you that it was put under Enakhra's control. Agree to seal her in her temple by building a wall. Take sandstone from the pile of bricks, build, then use your chisel to trim the bricks. Once you've built the wall, the Boneguard will reveal himself to be another Mahjarrat, Akthanakos. He follows Zaros and is Enakhra's archrival. Enakhra will destroy your wall, and both individuals transform into their true form, the Mahjarrat. They will then teleport away to have their final battle in the North.

Reward

 * 2 Quest points
 * 7,000 Crafting experience
 * 7,000 Mining experience
 * 7,000 Firemaking experience
 * 7,000 Magic experience
 * Camulet, which allows you to talk to camels and teleport to the temple four times. It can be recharged by using camel dung on it.
 * Camel mask (use a piece of clay on the pedestal with the globes on it to make)