ankous or minotaurs i guess
in the house a bit north to the dwarven mine
(You MUST be a RuneScape Member to complete this quest)Do part of the "Creature of Fenkenstrien" quest *not sure how it's spelled but you start it in Canfis.During the quest you'll find out where they are, it's a bit difficult to explain.
I think you need to be 13 to play Runescape because it has a bit of violence. ;)
your skull its just a bit smaller than your skull so it stays there.
The skull by itself means the mockery of death. The hearts could be part of the skull's decoration, as to be less frightening: a skull with empty eye sockets is a bit horrifying.
all you have to do is click on the skull twice, you might have to click a bit above the skull, then what you do is play a game where you move bugs out of the way, then you drag the key out of the skull, and vwala! you have the key. :)
A bit south of the eastern entrance.
The human skull is not a continuous bit of bone. The skull is made up of several different bones that develop as you get older.
Depends what you mean by Runescape Pro, if you mean members, I can slightly agree it is a bit of a rip off, but they do allow free users to play certain parts of Runescape.
Depends what bit your on.
Both an infant skull and an adult skull are made of the same material and have the same general parts. Although shaped a little bit differently, the shape is the same in a general sense.
No, you still do lose a bit.