Miscellania is part of a virtual world. It is a Kingdom on a small island off the north part of the Fremennik Isles. It is also called Misc for short.
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take the ship from relleka docks. Best is fairy ring, code is C-I-P.
Yes, your workers work while you are offline.
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You need to complete the quest Throne of Miscellania to run your own Kingdom in Runescape. However Anything obtained on Miscellania and Etceteria cannot be kept. Instead, your approval ratings will increase, and, unfortunately, you will not gain any experience points. Your approval ratings increase for every task completed. The approval rating percentage is directly proportional to the difficulty of the task.
The bank on Kingdom of Miscellania. It's rarely used as it has no practical use except for players checking there kingdom and forgetting items.
You can buy it. If you do the Miscellania activity, you can get some coal every day (or a selection of other items); this activity is for members only.
Panis angelicus is Latin for bread of angels. It is the first part of a hymn written by Saint Thomas Aquinas. The verse that starts with panis angelicus is often set to music that is different than the rest of the hymn.
Cider can be purchased at the underground bar in Miscellania, which requires partial completion of Royal Trouble or off players at the grand exchange. These can also be made via Cooking skill - Brewing, and are trade-able.
Presley Love has written: 'The classic rock quiz book' -- subject(s): Rock music, Miscellanea 'Rock lyrics quiz book' -- subject(s): Rock music, Texts, Miscellania
If your talking about the engagement ring in miscellania and etceteria you just get a normal ring there is no special engagement ring or anything like that
Lending [high valued] items daily, wicked hood runs of highest price rune, managing Miscellania, herb runs, & buying b-staves from Zaff are just some examples.