Pazuzu

Pazuzu is a pyrelord commander who fought for Zamorak during the God Wars. Like many of Zamorak's generals, such as Thammaron, Agrith Naar, and K'ril Tsutsaroth, Pazuzu was a demon, albeit of the pyrefiend race.

Pazuzu used to fight againt Saradomin's troops, at a which is now Misthalin and Asgarnia during the early God Wars. Pazuzu along with a Fremennik mercenary known as The Chief, attempts to combat Saradominist forces west of the River Lum, near what is now the Misthalanian Gunnarsgrunn. During the war he was forced to retreat from the area that is now Falador, where he was researching on standing stones, to shelter at a Barbarian Village, to his fortress at a area known as the unicorn valley, to either slaugher them, or to ask for their aid, at what is now Silvarea. The constant losing caused him to grow weaker, so he returned to protect Zamorak instead.

Later in the God Wars, Pazuzu with help from the zamorakian mage Dag'eth and the necromancher Incommodo, led a assault against a army of Bandos, and it's leader, Yokrad, Saradomin army led by Brother Constantius and Armadyl's army (presumely led by a aviansie) in a cave network close to what is now known as the wilderness north volcano while Zamorak himself was cornered by the gods Saradomin, Armadyl and Bandos. The Zamorakians managed to defeat Armadyl's army and a large part of Bandos army, yet Incommondo was killed in battle. Pazuzu was forced to flee, at the point that Zamorak used the Stone of Jas to annihilate Forinthry. Due to the firestorm, a large part of army died, but Pazuzu himself gained power since he is a pyrelord.

in the Guthix Awakens campaign, Pazuzu is encountered once again, this time as a Zamorakian leader in the "God Wars" level. The scenario occurs near the end of the God Wars, suggesting that Pazuzu was active throughout the Third Age before finally being slain by Guthixian forces.

Pazuzu appears in four missions, being slain in every one (except Flight, if the player captures the key structure instead). It is unknown how it is possible that he participated in all four battles. It is possible that he was not killed in any of the first three missions, merely wounded to the point where retreat was the only option.

Trivia

 * Pazuzu shares his name with a prominent demon in real-world Assyrian and Babylonian mythology. According to legend, Pazuzu was the king of the demons of wind.