Monsteropedia: Barghests

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A typical barghest.

A typ­i­cal barghest.

About time I res­ur­rected this relic of a cat­e­gory, eh? I’ve been play­ing a bit more as of late and my inter­est in the crea­tures of LotRO has been rekin­dled. One crea­ture that has caught my eye was the bargh­est. You’ll likely first run into these beasts in the Barrow-downs, although dif­fer­ent vari­eties roam most of the areas that follow.

Inter­est­ingly, there doesn’t appear to be any men­tion of the bargh­est in Tolkien’s writ­ings. From what I can gather, Tur­bine included the crea­ture based upon other fic­tion and folk–lore that seemed applic­a­ble. Bargh­ests are an Eng­lish cre­ation; given that much of the Lord of the Rings pulls from sim­i­lar sources, I think this was a pretty informed choice.  Wikipedia has an entry on the crea­ture with the fol­low­ing details:

Bargh­est, Bargt­jest, Bo-guest, Bargest or Bar­guest is the name often given in the north of Eng­land, espe­cially in York­shire, to a leg­endary mon­strous black dog with huge teeth and claws, though in other cases the name can refer to a ghost or House­hold elf, espe­cially in Northum­ber­land and Durham (see Cauld Lad of Hyl­ton). One is said to fre­quent a remote gorge named Troller’s Gill.

There is also a story of a Bargh­est enter­ing the city of York occa­sion­ally, where, accord­ing to leg­end, it preys on lone trav­ellers in the city’s nar­row Snick­el­ways. Whitby is also asso­ci­ated with the spec­tre. A famous Bargh­est was said to live near Dar­ling­ton who was said to take the form of a head­less man (who would van­ish in flames), a head­less lady, a white cat, a dog, rab­bit and black dog. Another was said to live in an “uncannie-looking” dale between Dar­ling­ton and Houghton, near Throstlenest.

Bargh­ests are ren­dered in game as a sort of large, wild dog. They come in dif­fer­ent col­ors and pat­terns, although all are sim­i­lar. Bargh­ests can’t take any addi­tional forms in LotRO, but I sup­pose their nat­ural form is hideous enough.

Bat­tling a super pow­er­ful rab­bit might be inter­est­ing though.

Monsteropedia: Sickle-flies

Tony posted this on May 13th, 2009. It has No Comments »
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sickle-fly

I’ve always had a large inter­est in enemy types in LotRO. There are quite a bit of them and grab­bing decent shots of them has been a bit of fun for me. I don’t get any­thing for it, but it adds a bit of a Poke­mon flair to the title. It’s just yet another thing you can do with MMORPGs that isn’t really part of the actual game.

I fig­ured I’d write a bit about my expe­ri­ences with var­i­ous enemy types. Don’t expect an insanely in-depth analy­sis, but if you have any­thing to add feel free.

If you’ve been play­ing LotRO for even a short time, sickle-flies are famil­iar to you. There is usu­ally some vari­a­tion fly­ing around no mat­ter what your level might be. I always thought it was inter­est­ing that MMORPGs reuse enemy types to this degree. I don’t want to say that it’s an annoy­ance (it’s not), but it is funny to be fight­ing a rel­a­tively small, fly­ing insect that is stronger than a bear.

Sickle-flies tend to live near water. They’re present in the revamp of the Elven starter zone, but most peo­ple will likely have their first big encounter with the insects in the Midge­wa­ter Marsh. This area is on the East­ern side of Bree-town proper and stands between you and your first excur­sions into the Lone Lands. You can avoid it entirely by fol­low­ing the main road, but what fun is that?

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