It contains an ancient temple which seems to be one of the last remaining battlefields of the god wars. The God Wars Dungeon is an enormous cavern complex that lies north of Trollheim. This dungeon was followed up by The Heart of Gielinor, often called GWD2. The four primary bosses fought in this dungeon are Commander Zilyana, K'ril Tsutsaroth, Kree'arra, General Graardor who drop tier-70 armour and weapons, and Nex who is best known for dropping tier-80 Torva, Pernix and Virtus armour. The Shard of Zaros also causes the followers of all of the armies to become non-aggressive. Zaros' followers are not as easily calmed the only way to make them tolerant is with the Shard of Zaros, an item obtained from completing Fate of the Gods. Wearing a single item devoted to a god renders his followers completely tolerant unless provoked. Combatants of each god on the main level are highly aggressive to any entity not aligned with their side. A deeper level, the Ancient Prison, contains a fifth army, that of Zaros. The foot-soldiers of each army are dedicated to one of four major gods involved in the God Wars- Armadyl, Bandos, Saradomin, or Zamorak. The main level of the God Wars Dungeon contains four different armies. Exploring the inside of the dungeon requires level 15 Agility regardless of Strength level. Reaching the dungeon itself requires level 60 in Strength or Agility (boostable) to navigate the boulder that blocks the path to the dungeon. Navigating towards the dungeon requires having defeated Dad in the Troll Stronghold quest. Its release was announced in the Behind the Scenes of August 2007. This is a triumphant conclusion to the outstanding "Emperor" series.The God Wars Dungeon (often abbreviated as GWD), originally known as the Temple of Lost Ancients, is a dangerous dungeon where armies of various gods, left over from the God Wars, fight one another to the death. A famous tale, of truly epic dimensions, it ranges from Rome to Greece to Egypt and back to Rome it shows how brilliant generalship can completely turn the odds, how overwhelming success can change even the best of men it depicts brilliantly those famous names - Caesar, Marcus Brutus, Mark Antony, Pompey, Cicero, Cleopatra, Ptolemy - so that they appear anew. And would the friends who had fought at his side for so long continue to do so, to follow his star? How could Caesar succeed against such odds? "The Gods of War" is the story of ambition and loyalty, of friendship and power, of love and war. But the power he could achieve in Rome itself was not repeated across the empire - and in Spain, in Africa, in Greece, in all Asia Minor, there were officials, commanders, legions loyal to Pompey and the Roman state. His uncanny ability at picking the right notes in his speeches from the Senate steps and his brilliance at communication made him sure of his role, sure of his rightfulness for command, sure that power was his alone. So even when Julius Caesar, accompanied by Brutus, Mark Antony and Octavian, rode into Rome, the first time they had been back in their home town for over ten years, his path to success would not be easy. But in the wide-reaching Roman Empire there are many more legions, and many loyal to Pompey, and to fight against and kill your own people will never be easy. So Julius Caesar, with all his generals and his four veteran legions, had crossed the Rubicon and was marching towards Rome. The strife between that great figure, Pompey, the Dictator of Rome, and the young general fresh from his triumphant conquests of Gaul and Britain, had come to a head. The fourth volume in the acclaimed "Emperor" series, in which Conn Iggulden brilliantly interweaves history and adventure to recreate the astonishing life of Julius Caesar - an epic tale of ambition and rivalry, bravery and betrayal, from an outstanding new voice in historical fiction.
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