Regmyl

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Regmyl (singular: Rogmul) (Sindarin for Demon-slave) are a species of Ancient Evil, though some apparent specimens are classified as Nameless.

Description

Regmyl are mighty demons of fire and shadow who are or were often servants of the even greater Belryg.

At the dawn of the world, many powerful spirits chose to serve Morgoth, the first Dark Lord. Of these, perhaps the greatest were the Belryg, the Demons of Might. Few Belryg survived the Elder Days, but many spirits of lesser stature remain in the world, or wait in the Void for someone to summon them. Among these lesser demons are the Regmyl. While they are in fact minor spirits, they are among the mightiest of the sort: great brutes of evil will and fierce strength. Wherever a Balrog is or once was, it can be wagered that one or more Regmyl are not far away.

Locations

Locations where Regmyl can be found include:

Landscape

Quests and Instances

Tactics

Regmyl are always aggressive and of Signature or higher difficulty. They often deal Shadow damage or Fire damage with their attacks.

Some Regmyl use their powers over fire and shadow to cause their foes to be Immolated or Distraught. Though they are lesser in power than the terrible Belryg, they are no less malevolent, and classified as Evil in alignment.

Varieties

Fire Regmyl

Fire Regmyl are mainly grey or orange in colouration, and have fiery orange veins and glowing horns. This is only their appearance, however, and does not necessarily mean they have a greater affinity for fire than shadow.

Shadow Regmyl

Shadow Regmyl are mainly purple in colouration, and have blue veins and blue and red horns. This is only their appearance, however, and does not necessarily mean they have a greater affinity for shadow than fire.

Index

All known Regmyl:

Regmyl(27 P)

Gallery

Notes

  1. Udúnion is classified as Species: Nameless as of Update 22.5
  2. Regmyl in Azanarukâr are classified as Species: Nameless as of Update 22.5
  3. Dombor and Núrvor are classified as Species: Nameless as of Update 22.5

References