If you did it on Atlantic you probably have the attended bot/scripter to thank for increasing the odds that someone there doing the quests will get a runic drop.
This attended scripter is also at the same time doing the fletching runic quest on another account, mining on a third account and lumberjacking? on a fourth account (the fletching bot used to do the lumberjacking script, so I assume a new account is now botting wood for him).
These are just his attended bot accounts I know of from looking for idocs and seeing his four chars recalling in and out to his house steps to drop his ore/lumber. (Two of his house signs now read: Sorry, Ceska, we've moved, you won't be able to find us now.) Which is silly because if you are script mining/lumberjacking from your house steps idocers pass see you doing it every four days and of course I've found his drop house twice now.
He once called a GM on me for standing in the grass outside his second drop house, and the GM came and told us we needed to try to get along. Silly cheater thought he owned every tile in UO but doesn't own the tiles around his house.
I was in Heartwood GMing fletching on a spare account and got my first Heartwood fletching runic ever. Afterwards the attended scripter moved, as in, before his char would hop on his beetle to go get more wood, then script it's way back to the exact spot it was scripting from before, even if someone else was sitting there, the script would park his char right on top of them.
After I got the Heartwood fletching runic however, his char left and came back and sat nearer to where I was.
Could it be his script was attempting to grab the Heartwood fletching runic from my pack?
Anyone on Atlantic looking for carpenter recipes head to Heartwood Tram in the evening/overnight hours and check the backpacks at this attended scripters char's feet. This way at least a couple other people can benefit from this person's enormous greediness.
Also a good time to be there questing for runic saws and fletching I'd think, since the more quests being done, the more runics should drop.
I must say this is the smartest scripter I've ever run across. Of course the only way to prove he is scripting, since he is attended, is for four GMs to pull his four characters at the same time and see if they can speak AT THE SAME TIME.
EA couldn't do it, Mythic couldn't do it, I really doubt Broadsword will be any different.
But I'd love to see them try.