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A small, informal drinking bar, typically set up provisionally on a farm, in a pub, or outdoors; especially one that serves light refreshments and drinks to people, usually in a casual or rustic setting.
Runescape is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by Jagex. It was first released on January 4, 2001, and has since become one of the most popular free-to-play MMORPGs in the world.<br><br>The game takes place in the fantasy world of Gielinor, where players can create their own characters and embark on quests, battle monsters, and explore a vast open world filled with magic, monsters, and mythical creatures. Players can interact with other players, form clans, and participate in a variety of activities such as trading, crafting, and socializing.<br><br>Runescape has a number of game modes, including:<br><br> Old School Runescape (OSRS): A classic version of the game that uses the original 2007 codebase and graphics.<br> RuneScape (RS3): The standard version of the game, which uses improved graphics and a more modern gameplay system.<br><br>Runescape has a large player base and a strong community, with new content being added regularly. It is considered one of the most engaging and rewarding MMORPGs on the market.
A runestone is a stone monument, usually made of granite or sandstone, which bears an inscription in the runic alphabet, an ancient writing system used by the Germanic peoples of Northern Europe. Runestones were often used to commemorate important events, names, or relationships, and sometimes to convey messages or tell stories. They were typically raised in public places, such as at crossroads, in fields, or in graveyards, and were often decorated with intricate carvings.
A narrow channel or groove, especially one made in a rock face. A small stream or brook. A gutter or drain, especially one used to direct water from a roof or pavement.
Lacking or having less thirst.<br><br>Example: The runnier consistency of the soup made it more palatable.