Closure

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2017 Halloween eventOnce Upon a TimeFlashback cutsceneFlashback (miniquest) in the woods
Closure
Closure.png
Release30 October 2017 (Update)
RaceGhost
MembersNo
Quest
LocationOutside the entrance of Death's office
GenderMale
OptionsTalk to, Examine
ExamineA writer of ghostly tales.
Map
Advanced data
NPC ID24965
LinksMRND24965
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Closure chathead.png

Closure is a ghost featured in the 2017 Halloween event and all of the subquests in Once Upon a Time in Gielinor.

Biography[edit | edit source]

He was a friend of Harold, and made a promise to document his friend's life after Harold died. As more people began passing over to the next world, Closure decided to tell their lives' stories as well. He enjoyed the work at first, appreciating the variety and differences in every person's life. However, the variety began to wane after Closure started to become overwhelmed by the sheer number of lives to write. After Closure died, Death asked him to continue documenting the lives of every person, which Closure agreed to do despite having grown resentful of the promises he had made.

After thousands of years, Closure realised that the existence of all life itself would eventually end. He came to believe that after he finishes documenting the final person's story, finally fulfilling his promise, no one would remain to write his own, nor would there be anyone left to read it. He resigned himself to an endless, hopeless existence, forever alone.[1]

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Update history[edit | edit source]

This information has been compiled as part of the update history project. Some updates may not be included—see here for how to help out!
  • patch 13 November 2017 (Update):
    • Ghosts around Gielinor have now been laid to rest permanently, leading Closure to also depart from the realm of the living. Their stories will forever live on through the adventurers who heard them, and can be reclaimed via Diango.

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