Like the Pirates of the Caribbean Navy displaying pirate corpses as a threat to swashbucklers everywhere, an Old School RuneScape player has held onto the bones of a scammer, who they killed in the MMO's PvP over three years ago, in an admirable commitment to revenge.
OSRS player and Reddit user Aggravating-Shower-1 shared their story earlier this week. On October 15, 2020, they cleared the MMO's Chambers of Xeric raid with an LFG group. The team ended up bagging the most valuable raid loot possible: a coveted Twisted Bow.
At the time, this would've been one of the most valuable items in the entire game, if not the most valuable, and the bow is still prized today with a value of over 1.5 billion gold. However, the player who received the drop, Kymberly, broke the LFG code of honor and ran off with the profits, refusing to split it with the rest of the team – even as one member celebrated the payday and the fact they could finally buy their own Twisted Bow.
Understandably aggravated, Shower headed to OSRS PvP that same night, only to run into the scammer once again. Proving that there is some modicum of justice in the world, they managed to kill them. While they didn't have the bow on them, their corpse did give Shower another trophy: their filthy, scammer bones, which Shower has preserved to this day in the "trophy" tab of their bank.
I reached out to Shower to discuss what happened in more detail. "WDR (We Do Raids) is a Discord server people join to actively look for teams to raid," they explain. "There is an expectation to split all loot worth over 1m for each player. An example would be a three-person raid, you get something at least 3m or over, you would split. If you got something worth 2m in a three-person raid
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