Bilrach

Bilrach is a Mahjarrat that was first mentioned in Zemouregal's Notes - Part I. His entry describes him as follows:

Pre-Daemonheim
Not much is known about Bilrach and his role during the God Wars. In the Chronicles of Bilrach, it is revealed it was actually Bilrach that created the demon K'ril Tsutsaroth and summoned him to this plane to be used as a General in Zamorak's army during the God Wars. He also claims in his notes that he is Zamorak's second in command.

Role in Dungeoneering
In the Dungeoneering skill, the player can find books and journals called Chronicles of Bilrach. It appears that he is responsible for constructing the tunnels at Daemonheim. As of yet, the player is not capable of meeting Bilrach, although it is possible that he is deeper within Daemonheim, in a floor that currently has not been reached. He ends his messages with the phrase "Zamorak be praised." During his entries he also calls Zemouregal a fool who underestimates his skill, meaning maybe Bilrach is only going along with Zemouregal to disguise his power or possibly the power source he was seeking. However, the 24th Chronicle of Bilrach reveals that he is attempting to reach the rift deep in the earth which leads to the realm Zamorak resides in and release him into Gielinor.

Since Bilrach is responsible for the summoning of the various monsters in Daemonheim, and has also converted the Kal'Gerion demons to his will, it is possible that he has reached a state of power compared with Lucien. On the other hand, it is possible that Bilrach has been lead on throughout his journey in Daemonheim, it seems he has been guided by whispers that he has thought to have been Zamorak all along. Chronicles 1, 11, 13, 27, 29, and 30 reference these whispers, and you may begin to hear what they were when Dungeoneering on an Occult floor.

Bilrach is also responsible for the release of the Gorajo tribe in Daemonheim. In the year 1890 of the Fourth Age, while Bilrach was opening portals somewhere in the thirty sixth to forty seventh floor, he accidentally opened a portal to the realm of these sentient beings. At first he attempted to convert them, but they instantly became his enemies upon seeing his dark and cruel methods (including necromancy and demon summoning, which they strongly despise.) He strongly hates this race for their constant meddling in his affairs. Ramokee exiles may be converted Gorajo who have sworn allegiance to Bilrach, and thus are traitors to the tribe.

Trivia

 * In Postbag from the Heim, Azzanadra calls Bilrach "Zamorak's lapdog", and illustrated that he is the most loyal of Zamorak's Mahjarrat minions.
 * Bilrach is referred to as "Bill" in Astea Frostweb's journal. It is revealed on the 18th entry of the Chronicles of Bilrach.
 * In Lexicus Runewright's journal, received in the Dungeoneering Skill, Lexicus mentions Bilrach as "Bill" and that he is the master of Daemonheim. In addition, Lexicus gives the player clues as to what Daemonheim is for and more on Bilrach's nature. He mentions that Bill "believes it will be the magical discovery of a thousand lifetimes". On page six of the journal he then says "Astea and I must confront him" after saying that "Bill would cast us all over into the darkest of darkness".
 * In Astea Frostweb's journal, received in the Dungeoneering Skill, she also mentions "Bill" and on page six says "Lexicus has uncovered a truth too horrible to comprehend. We must kill Bill. We go now to confront him, and end this madness." The phrase "Kill Bill" might be a reference to the two-part Quentin Tarantino film and anime of the same name, or the slogan of various financial companies.
 * The last known entry in Bilrach's Chronicles was written in year 165 of the Fifth Age, 4 years before the current date in RuneScape.
 * Bilrach did not attend the 18th Ritual of Rejuvination. If you speak to Ali the Wise after the Ritual of the Mahjarrat, he will discuss the strange power that occurred before Dungeoneering was released, and confirm that the strange power was "A case of the wrong Mahjarrat being in the wrong place at the wrong time.." and that it was "Such a waste of power."

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