Piscatoris
Released21 November 2006 (Update)
MembersYes
LocationKandarin
League regionKandarin Kandarin
InhabitantsHumans
Teleports Piscatoris teleport
Western banner 3/4
Music Making Waves
Eagles' Peak
Joy of the Hunt
On the Wing
Map
Advanced data
Typeregion
Location on World Map
Fremennik Isles
Piscatoris Sea Piscatoris Fremennik Province
Galarpos Mountains

Piscatoris is the region of Gielinor that makes up the north-western part of Kandarin. It extends from the Piscatoris Fishing Colony in the north to Eagles' Peak in the south. Outside of the fishing colony, the area is primarily uninhabited, but it is home to various creatures that cannot be found elsewhere.

Transportation

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Features

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Piscatoris Fishing Colony

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The Fishing Colony is located at the northern tip of Piscatoris, founded by a pair of brothers from Ardougne. The colony catches the plentiful monkfish in the area, but as of recently have come under attack by sea trolls.

Piscatoris Hunter area

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Making up most of Piscatoris, the hunter area is filled with various hunter creatures that players can catch, including chinchompas.

Piscatoris falconry area

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To the east of the hunter area is the falconry area, run by Matthias. It is the only place where spotted, dark, and dashing kebbits can be found. Matthias will rent out his falcons to those who wish to catch the kebbits.

Piscatoris mine

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South of the Fishing Colony, a small mine can be found, containing clay rocks, copper rocks, tin rocks, and iron rocks.

Kraken Cove

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To the west of the hunter area, a slayer dungeon housing waterfiends, cave krakens, and the Kraken boss is guarded by Lieve McCracken. The monsters inside the cove can only be killed while on slayer task.

Eagles' Peak

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The Eagles' Peak mountain is located in the southern part of Piscatoris. It is the main location of the Eagles' Peak quest and the hub of the Eagle transport system. Inside the mountain, the Eagles' Peak Dungeon can be found.

Quests

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Trivia

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  • The word piscatoris comes from the Latin piscator, meaning 'fisherman'. Piscatoris is the genitive form, literally meaning 'the fisherman's' or 'of the fisherman'. The name may also relate the the binomial name of the common monkfish, Lophius piscatorius given the presence of monkfish fishing spots in the colony.