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thumbBilrach est un Mahjarrat qui a été mentionné pour la première fois dans les notes de Zémourégal-Partie I. Celui-ci le décrit comme suit: "Bilrach est d'une puissance moyenne. Il semble être d'accord avec ce que je suggère, il me sera utile pour l'instant." Bilrach (pronounced /bɪɫræk/ Bill-rack is a Mahjarrat fiercely loyal to Zamorak having been named the Right Hand of Zamorak. Azzanadra also refers to him as Zamorak's lapdog. Bilrach led an army of humans and other races, using them to dig and construct the dungeons of Daemonheim in search of The Rift, a place where the barrier between planes is weakened, and where he believed his god Zamorak resided. He is also responsible for the arrival of the many twisted creatures inside Daemonheim. Bilrach on Mahjarrat, jota ei ole vielä julkaistu, vain hänen nimestään on puhuttu. Bilrach luultavasti on jossakin syvällä Daemoheimin dungeoneissa. left Bilrach, ook wel genoemd als "Meester van Daemonheim", of simpel afgekort als Bill, is een Mahjarrat die Zamorak volgt. In Bilrach's dagboeken noemt hij zichzelf als de tweede hand van Zamorak, hoewel dit gezien kan worden als een overdrijving. Bilrach is een machtige Mahjarrat. Hij is in staat om wezens te creëren. Zo schiep hij tijdens de God Wars K'ril Tsutsaroth, een Demon die Zamorak's leger leidde in de God Wars Dungeon. Na het einde van de Third Age en de verbanning van Zamorak, deed Bilrach een poging om Zamorak World's te bereiken en zo Zamorak terug te brengen naar Gielinor. Vanuit Deamonheim groef hij verschillende tunnels richting de kern van Gielinor in de hoop een portal te vinden die zal leiden naar Zamorak. Hij labelde de portal als "The Rift", en volgens zijn dagboeke leftBilrach é um Mahjarrat com destaque por ter relação direta com Kalaboss, tendo entrado no lugar em busca de um poder oculto. Bilrach é conhecido como um feroz defensor de Zamorak. Azzanadra referencia-o como "o cãozinho de Zamorak". Bilrach led an army of humans and other races, using them to dig and construct the dungeons of Daemonheim in search of The Rift, a place where the barrier between planes is weakened, and where he believed his god Zamorak resided. He is also responsible for the arrival of the many twisted creatures inside Daemonheim.
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Bilrach (pronounced /bɪɫræk/ Bill-rack is a Mahjarrat fiercely loyal to Zamorak having been named the Right Hand of Zamorak. Azzanadra also refers to him as Zamorak's lapdog. Bilrach led an army of humans and other races, using them to dig and construct the dungeons of Daemonheim in search of The Rift, a place where the barrier between planes is weakened, and where he believed his god Zamorak resided. He is also responsible for the arrival of the many twisted creatures inside Daemonheim. left Bilrach, ook wel genoemd als "Meester van Daemonheim", of simpel afgekort als Bill, is een Mahjarrat die Zamorak volgt. In Bilrach's dagboeken noemt hij zichzelf als de tweede hand van Zamorak, hoewel dit gezien kan worden als een overdrijving. Bilrach is een machtige Mahjarrat. Hij is in staat om wezens te creëren. Zo schiep hij tijdens de God Wars K'ril Tsutsaroth, een Demon die Zamorak's leger leidde in de God Wars Dungeon. Na het einde van de Third Age en de verbanning van Zamorak, deed Bilrach een poging om Zamorak World's te bereiken en zo Zamorak terug te brengen naar Gielinor. Vanuit Deamonheim groef hij verschillende tunnels richting de kern van Gielinor in de hoop een portal te vinden die zal leiden naar Zamorak. Hij labelde de portal als "The Rift", en volgens zijn dagboeken, was hij bijna in de buurt. Echter, wanneer Moia Bilrach confronteert, beweerde Bilrach dat de portal hem grotere krachten geeft dan de Ritual of Rejuvenation ooit kon leveren, en dat plande om over Gielinor te heersen. Zijn status is op het moment onbekend maar Zemouregal omschreef hem als een Mahjarrat met gemiddelde krachten. Echter beweerde Bilrach in zijn dagboek dat Zemouregal hem onderschatte, wat kan aanduiden dat Bilrach krachtiger is dan men denkt. Bilrach led an army of humans and other races, using them to dig and construct the dungeons of Daemonheim in search of The Rift, a place where the barrier between planes is weakened, and where he believed his god Zamorak resided. He is also responsible for the arrival of the many twisted creatures inside Daemonheim. Bilrach on Mahjarrat, jota ei ole vielä julkaistu, vain hänen nimestään on puhuttu. Bilrach luultavasti on jossakin syvällä Daemoheimin dungeoneissa. leftBilrach é um Mahjarrat com destaque por ter relação direta com Kalaboss, tendo entrado no lugar em busca de um poder oculto. Bilrach é conhecido como um feroz defensor de Zamorak. Azzanadra referencia-o como "o cãozinho de Zamorak". thumbBilrach est un Mahjarrat qui a été mentionné pour la première fois dans les notes de Zémourégal-Partie I. Celui-ci le décrit comme suit: "Bilrach est d'une puissance moyenne. Il semble être d'accord avec ce que je suggère, il me sera utile pour l'instant."
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