Heroic BSoD: The Hope Devourer's effect on people in-universe.Extreme Omnivore: The Gluttonous Behemoth will gladly munch a rotten bovimastyx corpse (that has likely been in that state for a very long time) when its health is low.Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Since they were named by the exploration team, their names are mainly descriptions.Should any player have a protection prayer up when the attack comes, it'll instantly consume it to heal itself, or 'devour their faith and hope'. Charged Attack: The Hope Devourer telegraphs its strongest attack with a roar.Big Eater: Take a wild guess where the Gluttonous Behemoth got its name from.Their names are actually just descriptive ones given by Bilrach's team. Not particularly intelligent, but definitely there in the brute force department. The BehemothsBasically just bigger than usual animals dwelling in Daemonheim, the Behemoths were discovered by Bilrach's party and left as sentries to guard the passages deeper in. Winged Humanoid: All, but Kal'Ger actually uses them.Yk'Lagor's earthquake attack's max hit is also over 12,000, making it a viable One-Hit Kill as well. Ominous Pipe Organ: Yk'Lagor's theme has one.No Indoor Voice: Especially Yk'Lagor the Thunderous.To make him vulnerable, you have to lure him over the green rifts in the floor, or teleport out and wait for it to drop on its own. Nigh-Invulnerable: Bal'Lak's defenses gradually increase until he's virtually impossible to damage.Names to Run Away From Really Fast: To'Kash the Bloodchiller, Har'Lakk the Riftsplitter, Bal'Lak the Pummeller, Yk'Lagor the Thunderous and Kal'Ger the Warmonger don't exactly sound friendly.Mundane Utility: To'Kash freezing some poor sap and then shattering them in a shower of Ludicrous Gibs is said to be a favourite party trick of his.Magic Knight: The demons primarily fight with magic and melee, both about equally destructive.Kill It with Fire: Har'Lakk's flame portal.If you're really unlucky, this can kill you from full hitpoints. Kaizo Trap: When Kal'Ger dies, he explodes and deals damage anywhere between your maximum base health and 1.HP To One: Don't keep that protection prayer up against Kal'Ger for too long.Evil Sounds Deep: Yk'Lagor was the first boss to ever be given voices.Drop the Hammer: Bal'Lak dual wields enormous warhammers.Yk'Lagor is no slouch either, and a fitting finale to the occult floors. Climax Boss: Kal'Ger is split into five phases, uses all corners of the combat triangle effectively, slams off your protection prayers if you use them long enough and actually uses his wings.Barrier Change Boss: Not exactly, but if you've seen the stats on the celestial catalytic staff, you know Kal'Ger's magic weakness is gone the moment he picks that thing up.Bad Boss: If a demon says he failed during Kal'Ger's intro cutscene, the poor sap gets destroyed.As if the title 'Bloodchiller' didn't say enough. Their naming convention is Na'Me the Nounverber. Mostly weak to magic, and each one comes with a few gimmicks of their own. The Kal'GerionA race of demons brought in by Bilrach, who don't serve him directly, but their leader has instead made a shaky alliance with him. Names to Run Away From Really Fast: Let's see, with names like Plane-freezer Lakhrahnaz, Night-gazer Khighorahk, Shadow-forger Ihlakhizan, Flesh-spoiler Haasghenahk and World-gorger Shukarhazh.Luke Nounverber: Their whole naming convention.Eye Scream: Obviously, since they're essentially covered in eyes.Dark Reprise: Again, Ihlakhizan's theme.Brown Note: When a guy asked one of them to say their name in their own language, the sound of it gave him a headache and a nosebleed.Black Speech: Not only their native language, but what usually results from attempts at pronouncing their names.Their naming convention is Noun-verber Unpronounceable. They are all very skilled at magic and are highly resistant to it. The StalkersThe Stalkers are huge, grotesque beings with eyes all over their body. Members of Bilrach's team and creatures from the beyond summoned by him to keep out anyone trying to get to him.
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