Dragonkin calendar

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A dragonkin calendar is a Dragonkin artefact which is made by restoring the damaged variant at an archaeologist's workbench after the damaged variant is excavated from the Dragonkin coffin excavation hotspot at the Orthen Dig Site with level 99 Archaeology.

The dragonkin calendar in the journal.

Artefact info[edit | edit source]

Dragonkin calendar
Chronotes[art 1] 828 (331)
Alignment Dragonkin symbol.png Dragonkin
Dig site Orthen Dig Site.png: RS3 Inventory image of Orthen Dig SiteOrthen
Excavation hotspot Dragonkin coffin
Collections
Description This calendar doesn't appear to correspond with any current or known calendars, which makes sense given dragonkin civilisation predates our history. Researchers are trying to interpret it, looking for any doomsday prophecies.
  1. ^ This is amount for trading in the artefact at the listed collectors. A part of the collections give an additional amount of chronotes upon completion. The amount in the parentheses is the amount obtained when donating to the museum donation bin, which will give only 40% of the amount one would get from a collector.

Restoration[edit | edit source]

Dragonkin calendar.png Dragonkin calendar
Archaeology-Make-X hourglass icon.pngMake-X GE icon.png
17,500 XP-10 (6s) / 8 (4.8s) [r 1]-
Requirements
Archaeology Archaeology level99
Archaeologist's workbench Must be performed at an archaeologist's workbench
P2P icon.png Members only
Materials
ItemQuantityPriceTotal
Dragonkin calendar (damaged).pngDragonkin calendar (damaged)1N/A-
Orgone.pngOrgone349,739331,126
Carbon black.pngCarbon black282,60973,052
Compass rose.pngCompass rose282,69975,572
Total price479,750
  1. ^ When wearing the master archaeologist's outfit.

Disassembly[edit | edit source]

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Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The description may be a reference to the Maya calendar, which created the theory that the world would end on 2012.