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No one mentioned that Old School RuneScape serves as an ideal snapshot of mid-2000s online security.

Despite being someone who had never touched RuneScape outside of a slightly dodgy interaction in the game as a child, I somehow found myself right in the middle of RuneFest back in March. It is slightly strange infiltrating a convention for a community you’ve absolutely no stake in, but if Jagex’s master plan was to get me to dabble in its MMO, it worked: I came home from the convention, and downloaded Old School RuneScape on my phone and PC.

This was a move that greatly pleased both my partner and a friend of mine who outed himself as a RuneScape enjoyer. One of the first things both of them said to me was that, if I wanted to farm my combat levels, the Stronghold of Security was the hip and happening place to be.

An adventurer traversing through the Stronghold of Security.

(Image credit: Jagex)

I’d been dancing around the idea of jumping into the hole slap-bang in the middle of the Barbarian Village, but ‘Stronghold of Security’ conjures up terrifying imagery of fiery fortresses littered with traps, barricades, and deadly enemies waiting for me to step one foot out of line so they can ambush me.


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