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==''MediEvil''==
==''MediEvil''==
100 years after the war,Zarok returned to [[Gallowmere]] once again. Using the powers of a spellbook spell,Zarok stole the souls of the townspeople and rose the dead.
100 years after the war, Zarok returned to [[Gallowmere]] once again. Using the powers of a spellbook spell,Zarok stole the souls of the townspeople and rose the dead.
Throughout the game, Zarok visits the many places in Gallowmere and leaves behind him a green, slimy trail of magic. He is looking for the Shadow Artifact, which is required to open the tomb that holds his Shadow Demons. Daniel releases the demons, because he needs an item located within the tomb to progress. The demons are killed, however, when Daniel releases lava upon them in the Haunted Ruins.
 
Zarok awaits Dan in his lair. He sends his bodyguards and later his champion Lord Kardok, to kill Dan, but they all end up being defeat by Dan. In the end, Zarok decides to confront Dan himself and transforms into a huge monstrous form. Upon his defeat, he casts a spell that causes his Lair to collapse. Zarok is crushed by a piece of the ceiling.
 
==''MediEvil: Resurrection''==
Zarok's role in Resurrection is expanded, but still remains rather unchanged. He appears in many more cutscenes than in the original game. Before the events of Resurrection, he trapped the genie Al-Zalam inside Dan's skull/head.
 
His goal is the same. Unlike in the original, his lair is floating in the sky. During the final battle, Instead of turning into a dragon like being, he turns into a huge, monstrous snake. After being defeated, he casts a spell that slowly begins destroying his lair. He is then crushed by a statue of himself.
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