Gilbert

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Rainbow flower crownGrey flower crownRainbow cape
Gilbert
Released22 June 2022 (Update)
RemovalN/A
MembersNo
RaceLeprechaun
LocationSouth-east of Barbarian Village
League regionMisthalin Misthalin
GenderMale
OptionsTalk-to
ExamineHe wants everyone to feel comfortable showing their own colours. Just like a rainbow!
Map
Advanced data
NPC ID11658,hist11651,hist13429
LinkMOID

Gilbert is a leprechaun who tasks the player with helping him celebrate colour in Misthalin.

Gilbert first appeared on Old School RuneScape during the Gilbert's Colours pride event in 2017, and was discontinued following the event. Gilbert returned to Gielinor permanently exactly 5 years later, as part of the 2022 Pride event.

He now tasks the player with collecting various colourful plant seeds from flower traders to create a rainbow flower display. For completing this, the player is rewarded with a rainbow flower crown alongside the previous event reward, the rainbow scarf, if not already obtained. Following the event, Gilbert permanently remained to offer both the rainbow flower crown and the scarf.

During the 2024 Pride event, Gilbert knights Kit Breaker as Sir Kit Breaker, making them the protector of the Glade. Upon doing so, he makes himself, Kit, and the player a rainbow cape to wear.

Dialogue

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Changes

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Date Changes
5 June 2024
(Update)

With the 2024 Pride event, Gilbert's physical appearance was updated to include a rainbow cape.

Trivia

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  • The NPC is a reference to Gilbert Baker, an American artist, gay rights activist, and designer of the rainbow flag, which is associated with LGBTQIA+[a] rights causes and a symbol of gay pride.

Notes

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  1. ^ The acronym "LGBTQIA+" used in the newspost commonly includes lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (or questioning), intersex, and asexual (or aromantic or agender) people. The + includes all other sexual orientations and gender identities not explicitly represented by letter as well. See LGBT#Variants for more info.