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Daniel first encountered Zarok at [[Cemetery Hill]]. Zarok tried to trap Dan in the necropolis by bringing two [[Boulder Gargoyles]] to life. Later in his quest, Daniel released Zarok's Shadow Demons due to needing an item located within the tomb to make further progress. The demons were killed however when Daniel released lava upon them in [[The Haunted Ruins]]. | Daniel first encountered Zarok at [[Cemetery Hill]]. Zarok tried to trap Dan in the necropolis by bringing two [[Boulder Gargoyles]] to life. Later in his quest, Daniel released Zarok's Shadow Demons due to needing an item located within the tomb to make further progress. The demons were killed however when Daniel released lava upon them in [[The Haunted Ruins]]. | ||
Zarok awaited in his [[Zarok's Lair|lair]]. He sent [[Fazguls]] and later his champion [[Lord Kardok]] to kill Dan, but Daniel managed to outsmart them. In the end, Zarok decided to confront Dan himself and transformed into a | Zarok awaited in his [[Zarok's Lair|lair]]. He sent [[Fazguls]] and later his champion [[Lord Kardok]] to kill Dan, but Daniel managed to outsmart them. In the end, Zarok decided to confront Dan himself and transformed into a beast. Once defeated, Zarok accepted his death and cast a spell that caused his lair to collapse, which he hoped would bring Dan down with him. Zarok was crushed in the wreckage, his magic was undone. | ||
===Legacy=== | ===Legacy=== | ||
Five hundred years later, pages from [[Zarok's spell book]] resurfaced and were used by an evil sorcerer called [[Lord Palethorn]] to conquer [[London]]. Zarok himself was reduced to an exhibit in a [[The Museum|museum]] in [[Kensington]] where he was described only as a coward. | Five hundred years later, pages from [[Zarok's spell book]] resurfaced and were used by an evil sorcerer called [[Lord Palethorn]] to conquer [[London]]. Zarok himself was reduced to an exhibit in a [[The Museum|museum]] in [[Kensington]] where he was described only as a coward. |