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So if you go 2nd age or 3rd age there might be some ideas. Do you want to try making Hallowvale Sassanid, possibly Parthian inspired or keep to RS3's "Byzantine" theme?
Saradomin's or aka "Lord of Wisdom" and his morals as a character seems to be inspired by Zoroastrianism so you could use it as a template possibly, while Zaros is more Late Roman Empire church or similar?
In OSRS its possible some team members might have had plans to make Saradomin more Persian or Parthian but scrapped that plan due to his already medieval european associations.
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He had such an understanding of the modding tools that he could create life-like experiences and even prevent characters from vanishing. The dark side of modding grants abilities some consider to be unnatural. He became incredibly powerful, but his one fear was losing his mastery, which, in the end, he did.
Unfortunately, he vanished. It's ironic that he had the power to save others from vanishing, but not himself.