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'''Buckets''' are small, metal containers often used for holding water. Some [[fishing]] sheds sell bait buckets which are capable of holding more than just bait and fish.
'''Buckets''' are small, metal containers often used for holding water. Some [[fishing]] sheds sell bait buckets, though they are capable of holding more than just bait and fish.


One of the original purposes of buckets was to hold blood from both butchered [[adventurers]] and [[:Category:Denizens|denizens]] in order to either help or hinder [[shrines]].
One of the original purposes of buckets was to hold blood from the butchered corpses of [[adventurers]], [[:Category:Denizens|denizens]], and [[:Category:Creatures|creatures]], in order to either help or hinder [[shrines]]. However, blood is no longer used to sanctify or defile shrines, as corpses can now be utilised directly. Buckets were also once used to pour blood over the [[falls landmark]] every [[Sarapin]], in the [[Necromancy]] and [[Devotion (skill)|Devotion]] users' efforts to affect its alignment in producing [[life essence]] or [[devotion (statistic)|devotion]] for them, respectively.


[[Category:Containers]]
[[Category:Containers]]

Latest revision as of 15:51, 20 April 2008

Buckets are small, metal containers often used for holding water. Some fishing sheds sell bait buckets, though they are capable of holding more than just bait and fish.

One of the original purposes of buckets was to hold blood from the butchered corpses of adventurers, denizens, and creatures, in order to either help or hinder shrines. However, blood is no longer used to sanctify or defile shrines, as corpses can now be utilised directly. Buckets were also once used to pour blood over the falls landmark every Sarapin, in the Necromancy and Devotion users' efforts to affect its alignment in producing life essence or devotion for them, respectively.