FatNWackyRS concludes his post by sending a simple, heartfelt note for Osborne should he happen to see it in RuneScape gold the future: A sincere thank you for all he has contributed to Runescape and warm best wishes for his tenure as a director at Square Enix. "We love you, will be sad to see you go, and would like to wish you the best of good luck in all your thrilling future initiatives as a part of Square Enix," the Redditor wrote for the RS community. Through my diary of 2006 which I have compiled, I am able to confidently say that I made my first step in Gielinor the setting of RuneScape on the 29th of April that year. The younger Lottie wrote about the fact that RuneScape seemed pretty decent with its unique map but then she went on a rant about the fact that she could not find the final Episode of Neon Genesis Evangelion on what I'm assuming was a legal website. I'm wondering what she might write if she had known RuneScape was going to become a staple within her library of games. Going through the old journals was an adventure into my personal RuneScape background; I recorded level achievements, new discoveries and mishaps, including my first visit to Varrock. Aware of my low combat proficiency, and fearful of dying at the hands of monsters that are more powerful than me, I decided to follow the beaten paths that would surely protect me from the monsters that lurk in the unexplored areas. In reality an unwise decision that ended up backfiring as I was able to enter the city's southern entrance and met the dark wizards that remain in the vicinity. (Really isn't it?!) It makes you wonder just how much those Varrock guards earn). ...) After I had the gastronomic delights of Varrock, I carefully plotted my departure , with the goal that I wouldn't be caught dead in the next murder, only to buy OSRS gold suffer nearly death at the hands of one of the highwaymen near Port Sarim.