Lucien

Lucien is an incredibly powerful Zamorakian Mahjarrat and necromancer, as well as one of Zamorak's most knowledgeable allies. He arrived in Gielinor in the Second Age with the rest of his kin, prior to the commencement of the historic Wars of the Gods. Following the banishment of Zamorak, he seemingly diminished in strength, but he has slowly but surely begun to return to power. Now, he has regenerated enough of his former skill to attempt an assault on Zamorak's authority by positioning himself as the undisputed Lord of the Mahjarrat, presumably by using the Stone of Jas and Staff of Armadyl to afford him control over the very foundations of life itself.

With these two historic objects, many believe he may be powerful enough to be considered a God (or at least the most potent Mahjarrat to ever exist, surpassing even Zamorak himself on the battlefield). Furthermore, Lucien could become the successor of the God of Chaos if his plot to overthrow the Chaos Lord and lead the clan of the Mahjarrat into the future ultimately succeeds.

Lucien plays a prominent role in the Temple of Ikov quest. During the quest, he gives players the Pendant of Lucien, a sign of his following. If the player opts to follow the path of Armadyl during the quest, they kill him, although he is able to resurrect himself and enter the realm once more. He also has a crucial role in While Guthix Sleeps, having finally shed his misleadingly frail form to become the skeletal necromancer that he truly is.

It would appear that Jagex is attempting to firmly establish Lucien as a central antagonist for future events in RuneScape. His next appearance is unknown, but the Guardians of Armadyl, having lost their staff, now have even more of a reason to pursue the Mahjarrat until they are able to recover the artifact.

Skills and Abilities
In physical combat, Lucien is laughably weak. During the Temple of Ikov quest, should players fight him by choosing to ally with the Guardians of Armadyl, he is only level fourteen and attacks by hitting players with his wooden staff. Viggora, a former ally of Lucien who was condemned to an eternity as a spirit by Zaros for his role in serving as one of Zamorak's principle bodyguards, commented that his efforts to lift a sword were amusingly pathetic.

Despite his lack of strength during the quest, it has been suggested that he is far more powerful than he leads players to believe. His initially unimposing physique appears to be the result of a spell or years of isolation. Lucien is capable of summoning vast undead armies large enough to besiege cities and has even been rumored to possess the magical ability to conceal god artifacts and assume control over them. He is also able to read minds and even slightly control them, as shown when you try to kill him without an Armadyl pendant. He is also very intelligent, a trait that other Mahjarrat (such as Hazeel) do not have. Lucien appears to be learned in ancient lore, particularly where valuable artifacts are concerned.

As Lucien is a Mahjarrat, he is far more dangerous than any human. He has lived for over five-thousand years since his arrival in Gielinor from Freneskae, and has the ability to enter a state of healing that will repair all but the most fatal of wounds. He likely possesses multiple physical forms, as do most Mahjarrat, but it would appear that his primary form is an intimidating lich. He can also, as a necromancer, bring himself back from the dead with even more brawn and intellect. Lucien can teleport at will without the utilization of runestones. As shown in While Guthix Sleeps, he can summon a considerable amount of beasts without even showing one bit of exhaustion. It is assumed that he faces no limitations in summoning.

In While Guthix Sleeps, he wields the Staff of Armadyl, which he appears to swing over his head. The flying bones that emerge from it transform into undead warriors or incinerate opponents. Lucien is also able to easily deflect an attack from Hazelmere, further showcasing his inhuman strength. It is unknown if he was able to taint the staff in order to spew such necromancy forth, and his sudden skill is not elaborated on. It is rumored that the Staff of Armadyl is channeling power into him.

Arrival in Gielinor
In the Second Age, the Menaphite god Icthlarin brought the Mahjarrat to Gielinor from Freneskae. The Mahjarrat, Lucien among them, had been enslaved by the desert god, although some have suggested that they never fully succumbed to his rule.

For years the Mahjarrat served under their master, their war-like abilities frowned upon by Icthlarin. Two stories tell of their freedom from Icthlarin's rule. One states that Icthlarin was disgusted with their cruelty and abandoned them. Another says they willingly joined the cruel god Zaros and were liberated from Icthlarin's reign. Whatever the case, Zaros soon saw their usefulness and rallied them to his side. With their assistance, Zaros established a kingdom of unrivaled size and power, stretching to include modern-day northwestern Morytania, Misthalin, Asgarnia (it is unknown if the southern parts of modern Misthalin and Asgarnia also were part of the Zarosian empire), and the entire Wilderness.

Zamorak's Betrayal
Amongst the Mahjarrat's substantial numbers was Zamorak, a warlord that proved his strength on the battlefield countless times. He soon rose to the position of general, making him one of the most influential individuals in Zaros's army. Yet, despite his favour with the god, Zamorak had long silently plotted against the Empty Lord, and had already gained a considerable following. Amongst his followers was Lucien, a Mahjarrat who craved power and ancient knowledge above all else.

Through a long series of events, the Staff of Armadyl fell into Zamorak's hands. Believing a god weapon's could have the strength to overthrow Zaros, he led an army to Zaros's fortress and assailed it.

Zamorak attacked Zaros in his own chamber, while his allies such as Lord Drakan, Thammaron, Enakhra, Zemouregal, Hazeel, Viggora, and Lucien fought his bodyguards outside. Through pure luck, Zamorak impaled the Empty Lord and stole his godly powers. Zaros slowly faded from existence, cursing all those who aided Zamorak. Lucien, his blood flowing with powerful magics, was unaffected. It seems that he was the one who discovered the Saradominist spy Lennissa, though he knew she could come in useful at another time.

The gods, despite their rivalry, banished Zamorak for slaying one of their own. Lucien was amongst those that went into hiding in order to ensure his survival. Zamorak's banishment, however, was not to last.

For his betrayal, Azzanadra holds Lucien in contempt. During Desert Treasure, he refers to his fellow Mahjarrat as a "dog", expressing his utter fury over Lucien's role in ensuring his imprisonment.

The God Wars
Zamorak soon returned and rallied behind him an army with which he could conquer the world. Many other gods had also gained power, and soon a series of wars would engulf the world for 4,000 years, bringing it to the brink of destruction.

Lucien returned to Zamorak's side, using his necromancy abilities to assist his Lord. As few documents survived the Wars, little is known of Lucien's exact role. When Guthix awoke and ended the Wars, Lucien began to operate silently, secretly working to aid Zamorak in his return to power. It is revealed in While Guthix Sleeps that Lucien views himself as the successor of Zamorak, and he is willing to betray the God of Chaos in order to attain control over the Mahjarrat himself.

The Siege of Varrock
For two thousand years, Lucien would remain relatively quiet, forgotten by most save the Guardians of Armadyl. However, he was far from finished.

After the breaking of the Shield of Arrav, Lucien started amassing an undead army. Before the shield was broken he couldn´t attack Varrock, as it would block his magicks and he was physically not strong enough to lead a successful siege. However, fortune was smiling upon him. In the year 154 of the Fifth Age, Lucien used this army to lead a massive assault on the city of Varrock. Assisted by powerful mages such as Solus Dellagar, Lucien's undead army seemed unstoppable. However, Varrock, still supplied with runes, was able to defeat Lucien's army easily. In fact, he was defeated so quickly that the majority of the population never learned his name, and only a few organisations such as the Temple Knights ever fully understood the attack. After this incident, Lucien fled back into the shadows with seemingly no disappointment.

It is unknown exactly what Lucien's goal in attacking the city was. Given his intelligence, it is unlikely he would have been defeated so easily unless he had a goal other than taking the city. His power reaches its peak in While Guthix Sleeps, as evidenced by his ability to annihilate opponents with surprising ease. He appears to be immune from projectile attacks, as he shrugs off a spell cast by Hazelmere before proceeding to reduce the gnome to ashes.

Search for the Power Source
Lucien recently has begun to search for a power source of unknown nature. Enlisting the help of a mage and a warrior, Movario and Darve, he has begun to search for a mysterious source of energy. It is revealed in While Guthix Sleeps that Movario's loyalty to Lucien is not unwavering, as he comments that no deal for Lucien possessing their ultimate discovery, the Stone of Jas, is "set in stone" for the moment. However, Movario himself comments that the force emanating from Lucien is unmistakably strong and worthy of admiration.

Movario and Dave are currently investigating the Dorgesh-Kaan South Dungeon, where they believe the energy may be found. If players have a Pendant of Lucien equipped, the two will discuss their goal in detail. They both flee from the Temple of Guthix at the end of While Guthix Sleeps, having been unsuccessful in their efforts to receive more time with the Stone of Jas after the player defeats its guardian.

Ultimately, it is revealed that the "power source" Lucien was searching for is the Stone of Jas, an artifact the Gods made use of to construct the world and introduce magicks into it. With it, the Mahjarrat hopes that he will be able to assume control over life itself, in addition to absolute authority over all of the magicks in the realm. Presumably, he intends to use the stone to overwhelm Zamorak and force the kingdoms of the world into submission.

The Quest for the Staff of Armadyl
The following takes place during (and after) the Temple of Ikov quest.

In the current year 169 of the Fifth Age, Lucien enlisted the assistance of an adventurer. At the time, he was assuming the form of an incredibly frail man who covered his face with a hood. Not telling the adventurer who he was, he asked them to retrieve an ancient artifact known as the Staff of Armadyl from a temple north of East Ardougne.

The adventurer took one of two routes: they either took the staff from the Guardians of Armadyl and delivered it to Lucien, or they learned of his true identity and slew him. However, the efforts of the adventurer who guarded the staff were in vain. Movario has recently been able to steal the staff from the Guardians of Armadyl, as said in a note handed to the adventurer by a Guardian of Armadyl. Idria seems to be leading them in their effort to retake the staff and, as a consequence, ensure that Lucien does not reach the state of godhood.

Either way, Lucien is now traveling "North", where a number of Mahjarrat are gathering for undisclosed reasons. What he needed the staff for was initially unknown, but it is revealed in While Guthix Sleeps that he believes it will assist him with unlocking the Stone of Jas and his subsequent transformation into a deity. He appears to perceive the player as a distinct threat to his ambitions, as he attempts to dispose of the player character twice by attacking him directly (which was interrupted by the arrival of Hazelmere) and summoning two Tormented Demons to seal his destruction as he teleports away with the coveted Stone of Jas. Considering that he is a Mahjarrat, Lucien is most likely aware that the player was able to survive.

Relations with Zemouregal
The following takes place during the Defender of Varrock quest.

Lucien has recently attempted to establish an alliance with the necromancer Mahjarrat Zemouregal. Sharathteerk, his gargoyle ambassador, reveals that Lucien is also in search of an unknown artifact and that an alliance would be beneficial to both. Currently Zemouregal appears to be rejecting the idea. It is unknown if Lucien intends to involve Zemouregal in his attempt to reform the leadership of the Mahjarrat.

While Guthix Sleeps
During While Guthix Sleeps, Lucien sheds his frail form and reveals himself to be a skeletal necromancer capable of raising the undead and easily slaying some of Glienor's greatest heroes, such as Hazelmere, with little effort. He nearly kills the player at his base when his false identity as Surok is compromised, and proceeds to slay six of the eight warriors that teleport to the battlefield with the order to rescue the player character and neutralize Lucien. This would be consistent with Hazelmere's vision, which predicted that eight soldiers and a man donning robes (the player) would confront an adversary, and only the 'Slayer and warrior' would ultimately survive. It seemed inconceivable that warriors such as Hazelmere and Sloane could be taken down so effortlessly by Lucien, who was perceived as physically lacking among the Mahjarrat.

Soon, it is revealed that he intends to use the Stone of Jas to undermine Zamorak's authority and raise himself as the leader of the Mahjarrat (presumably by encouraging an uprising to dethrone Zamorak). He remarks that he will use the Stone of Jas's ability to regulate lifeforces in order to enslave the kingdoms of Glienor and re-establish Mahjarrat authority in the realm. At the Ancient Temple of Guthix, he teleports away with the Stone of Jas (notwithstanding Movario warning him that his research on the artifact is not yet complete) and summons two incredibly powerful undead demons to finish off the player.

It is unknown if Lucien intends to return to the North after securing the Stone of Jas. The idea of him heading to the location of his fellow Mahjarrat is plausible, considering his desire to destroy Zamorak could not become an actuality if he did not first secure the loyalty of Zamorak's staunchest loyalists. How he plans to do this is currently a mystery.

Trivia

 * The name Lucien is similar to Lucifer (another name for Satan, but it is also the name for the Roman god of Light).
 * Unannounced: Lucien had his graphics revamped during the Varrock revamp. He used to look like a black mage with a black full helmet and dagger.
 * During Temple of Ikov, if the player selects a certain dialogue option, Lucien mentions that he has a daughter. Although virtually nothing is known about her, Lucien speaks of her as very weak and unworthy of respect. People think it is Betty, who is a witch residing in Port Sarim and the owner of a rune store. She appears to be wearing a Pendant of Lucien.
 * If you talk to him, his face is hidden by his hood, though you can see his mouth moving. This indicates he is capable of speaking himself, instead of using some form of magic to do so.
 * Lucien reveals that he intends to usurp Zamorak in While Guthix Sleeps by using the Stone of Jas to strengthen the Mahjarrat and control the lifeforce of the world. This could lead to a replication of the uprising that led to Zamorak attaining godhood and Zaros fading from existence.
 * Lucien appears on RuneScape's most recent banner with the Staff of Armadyl. Speculation on his location was intense before the release of While Guthix Sleeps.
 * Before being updated, Lucien's first in-game version appeared to have human eyes and a normal face beneath his helmet. In While Guthix Sleeps, it is confirmed that he shares the skeletal features of his fellow Mahjarrat.  Whether or not he was assuming his human form is unknown.