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remember the Runescape classic as one of the first MMOs.In the last hours of its lifetime, TitusFurius hurried to complete The Legend's Questthat the match hardest challenge.He pushed, but could not quite finish the quest before developer Jagex scheduled the server shutdown. However, TitusFurius was being watched by Jagex
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