It represents any talent and even comes with a matching OSRS gold. My brother and a good friend, who claimed to be a powerful mage--also joined in the MMO amusement, and after having a second look around my exploration of the RuneScape universe (and continually reminding me and my group in chat on Discord conversations that I'm definitely the best among us) the time came to go to work.
This crew would become some of the most legendary artisans Gielinor has ever met I was the arsonist, my friend with his magic and my brother in herblore (potion-making), which he selected because the cape of his skill has the appearance of a weed leaf.
The mission brought the most peaceful month of the pandemic. Yes, it was tedious, but RuneScape is so good at doing a great job of rewarding your grind that it was just me and my friends chatting off playing Discord like normal, only with goal-setting.
And of course, RuneScape isn't free of microtransactions, the darkest game-related aspect in which MMOs include like RuneScape along with OSRS GP have almost created, however when I was a grown-up and a decent budget, getting a membership wasn't a problem, and, beyond that, everything else--cool cosmetics to intimidate the other players, boosts to XP and even in-game money is almost free.