Captain Tom
Captain Tom
Captain Tom is a non-player character (NPC) found in the bustling charters of the Karamja docks in Old School RuneScape (OSRS). This level-headed captain is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the charter ships that ferry players between various locations in Gielinor. With his rugged appearance, Captain Tom encapsulates the spirit of a seasoned sailor, complete with a weathered captain’s hat and a hearty demeanor.
Location
Captain Tom can be found in the southwestern part of Karamja at the dock, where he oversees the loading and unloading of goods and passengers. He stands by the charter ship, ready to assist players in their maritime travels.
Services Offered
Captain Tom provides a vital service for players looking to travel quickly across the world. He operates charter ships that offer seamless transportation to numerous coastal locations. Players can speak to him to initiate travel to the following destinations:
- Port Sarim
- Brimhaven
- Karamja
- Hexis Island
- Catherby
- Etceteria
Travel Costs
Travel via Captain Tom’s charter ships requires players to pay a fee in coins, which varies depending on the distance of the destination. Generally, the further the location, the higher the fee. Players must ensure they have enough coins before initiating their maritime journey.
Interactions
When players approach Captain Tom and right-click on him, they receive several interaction options:
- Travel: Initiates dialogue regarding travel plans and destinations.
- Talk: Engages in a brief conversation about his life and experiences at sea.
Trivia
Captain Tom is a part of the Karamja charter ship system, which was introduced to enhance gameplay by providing easier travel for players. His character is designed to embody a traditional sailor, reflecting elements of maritime culture in Gielinor.
Related Quests
While Captain Tom does not directly participate in any quests, his charter ship services can be essential for players who need to travel to different quest locations. His presence serves as a reminder of the interconnected world of Gielinor, allowing players to explore without the fuss of walking long distances.