Enlightened Journey

Enlightened Journey is the 114th quest appearing on November 6, 2006.

Walkthrough
To start the quest, player should travel to Entrana and speak to Auguste, who is on the west side of the island, just north of the herblore shop.

Test balloons
Auguste requires several items to make two test balloons. Player would have to get him the following items:
 * 3 papyrus - can be bought from the Tai Bwo Wannai or Shilo Village shops on Karamja,bought from the general store in Ardougne, taken from respawns at Legend's Guild and Yanille, or bought from Ali Morrisane.
 * 1 candle - buy from the candle seller in Tai Bwo Wannai, Shilo Village or Catherby; or steal one from a table in Entrana's church, risking getting a maximum of 2 damage if unsuccessful.
 * 1 ball of wool - Spin from wool sheared from sheeps, or buy from Ardougne or the Lletya seamstress.
 * 1 sack of potatoes - potatoes can be grown, bought in the shops on Miscellania and Etceteria, or gathered from Lumbridge or Rimmington. Sacks are available from any farming shop.  Click the sack with 10 potatos in the inventory to fill up the sack.

After giving Auguste the items he needs, player will see two short cut-scenes about the testing of the prototype balloons.

Main balloon
After the tests, Auguste would require player to get the materials for a real balloon:
 * Yellow dye - can be obtained by giving Aggie in Draynor Village two onions and 5 coins to make yellow dye or bought from Lletya seamstress shop.
 * Red dye - can be obtained by giving Aggie three redberries and 5 coins to make red dye or bought from Lletya seamstress shop.
 * 10 Silk - can be bought from the silk seller in Al-Kharid at 3 coins each, or stolen from the stalls in Ardougne.
 * Bowl - can be bought at any general shop or made in Barbarian Village from soft clay.
 * 8 Sandbags - use a sack with a sandpit to get a sandbag.
 * Auguste would also give player a basket of apples and an "Auguste's sapling", which is actually a willow tree. Plant the sapling in any tree patch and ask the local farmer to look after the growing tree by paying with the basket of apple.  Once it is full grown, player will need to cut 12 willow branches from it to make the basket, by using secateurs to the tree.  Apart from the sapling given by Auguste, player can also cut branches from any player-grown willow tree.  1 willow branch is generated about every 5 minutes.

Player should give the dyes, pieces of silk, bowl and sandbags to Auguste, then use the willow branches on the frame of the balloon to weave a basket.

Fuel
Ten logs and a tinderbox are needed for completing the journey. Because axes can be wielded as a weapon, they are not allowed on Entrana. Logs should be prepared before going to Entrana.

Ballooning
After giving the materials to Auguste, weaving the basket and having the logs and tinderbox in the inventory, player should speak to Auguste to get ready to fly. He'll describe some of what player should notice and some tips on how to fly the balloon.

Player will see an interface of balloon control. Player should maneuver through the obstacle course without hitting anything (including birds, trees, houses and clouds) and safely land on the well marked landing spot on the third screen.

Balloon control panel
The numbers at the side of sack and log buttons correspond to how many times player can use the resources respectively, therefore fuel is limited. If player runs out of fuel he or she can still "relax" or lower altitude (by pulling ropes).
 * Clicking any control advances the balloon one "space" to the right.
 * The top button (drop sandbag) moves the balloon two spaces up. (up 2)
 * The next button (use log) moves the balloon one space up. (up 1)
 * "Relax" advances the balloon to the right without changing altitude. (right 1)
 * The normal rope lowers the balloon by one space, (down 1)
 * The red rope lowers the balloon by two spaces. (down 2)
 * Clicking "Bail" will cancel the flight.

A tip is that how the balloon appears to travel is not as important as where it will end up. If the balloon meets a cloud right above it and a bird in front of it, it is possible to go right through both obstacles by dropping sacks or pulling the red rope (raising and dropping the balloon by 2 spaces respectively). The balloon will fly high or low enough to avoid the bird, and will advance one space forward to avoid the cloud. It might not seem like the balloon can fit through, but it can.

Flying to Taverley
When ready to fly, three screens showing the path to Taverley will appear in the ballooning interface. Go here for more pictures.

There are various ways to control the balloon, and the following is just one of the suggested paths:

Taverley Screen 1: up 2, up 1, right x9, down 2, right x3, down 1, right x4

Taverley Screen 2: up 1, right x1, up 1, right x10, up 1, right x5

Taverley Screen 3: right x7, down 2, down 1, right x3, up 1, right x4, down 1

The balloon should end up one space above the landing pad, with no air space in between. Flying past the landing pad would get the balloon blown away, and getting the balloon in the space with landing pad would cause it to smash to the ground, in both cases the flight would be considered unsuccessful. Player needs to restart the flight by preparing the logs and tinderbox again before going to Entrana, although he or she doesn't have to rebuild the balloon.

After the balloon has landed, talk to Auguste for a little dialogue, then the quest is finished.

(An alternate path : 1 bag, 1 wood, 10 relax, 3 ropes, 7 relax, 1 bag, 9 relax, 1 wood, 13 relax, 1 red rope, 1 relax, 1 rope, 1 relax, 1 bag, 1 rope, 3 relax, 1 rope, 1 relax.)

Rewards

 * 1 Quest Point
 * 2,000 Crafting experience
 * 3,000 Farming experience
 * 1,500 Woodcutting experience
 * 4,000 Firemaking experience
 * Bomber jacket and Bomber cap
 * (Goggles from Gnome Restaurant minigame can be combined with the Bomber cap by talking with Auguste)
 * Access to Balloon Transport System
 * Ability to make Origami balloons



Trivia

 * After watching the enraged villagers mob and destroy the sample balloon, he/she exclaims "That went over like a lead balloon", a common idiom.