Burthorpe

Burthorpe is a town northwest of Falador. It is available to members only. It is the only area of Asgarnia that is not controlled by the white knights, because of the rebels willing to take Falador over. It is also one of the places snow imps can be found during the 2007 Christmas event.

Entrances
Burthorpe can be entered either from Taverley to the south, through the use of a games necklace or from the northeastern area of Death Plateau.

Notable Features

 * Burthorpe is a dreary city, home to a military training camp. Soldiers in black armour and claws stand in ranks, performing drill exercises. Attackable soldiers are the only way to get black claws or black dart.


 * Burthorpe Castle is home to the Burthorpe Games Rooms.


 * Burthorpe is also home to the Warriors' Guild, a large combination of melee-based minigames. It requires a combination level 130 of Attack and Strength, or level 99 Attack or Strength to enter.


 * The Heroes' Guild is just south of Burthorpe. Speak to Achetties to start the Heroes Quest.


 * The Toad and Chicken Inn is crowded with soldiers. There are also respawns of Asgarnian Ale and Beer glasses. The bar also hides a trapdoor to the Rogue's Den minigame. Outside the Inn you speak to Bernald for the Garden of Tranquility quest.


 * Burthorpe is also the respawn point for Bob the Jagex Cat.


 * There is a mechanism to unlock an equipment room in Burthorpe involved in the Death Plateau Quest


 * Turael, the lowest ranking slayer master, can be found in the house with the yellow skull icon. He gives the easiest Slayer assignments, and has the usual slayer items for sale. He can also change slayer assignments for you.

Quests
The following quests may be started in Burthorpe:
 * Heroes Quest by speaking to Achetties at the entrance of the Heroes' Guild, found south of Burthorpe.
 * Death Plateau and the Troll Stronghold quests by speaking to Denulth, in his tent south of the castle.
 * A Tail of Two Cats by speaking to Unferth, in his house due east of the castle.

Trivia
Speaking to any member of the Imperial Guard except for major NPCs, (basically any Soldier you can attack), results in "jargon". They are really speaking Latin. Translations as they come in below.

One of the guards will say the famous Latin phrase "Cogito ergo sum", meaning I think, therefore I am.