| Tarn | |
| Race: | Minyan |
| Home Planet: | Unnamed planet |
| Appearances: | DW: Underworld |
| Actor: | Godfrey James |
Tarn was a Guard on the unnamed planet formed around the P7E. He was killed when the Oracle's bombs destroyed the planet. (DW: Underworld)
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| Release date | 22 January 2007 (Update) |
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| Combat level | 69 |
| Hitpoints | 65 |
| Slayer level | Level 40 |
| Slayer XP | 5000 (for reward) |
| Members only? | Yes |
| Aggressive? | Yes |
| Poisonous? | No |
| Immune to poison? | No |
| Attack style | Melee and magic |
| Max hit | 19 |
| Weakness | Slash attacks |
| Always drops | Bones |
| Examine text | A mad man. (Human and Ghost forms) I preferred him when he was human. (Mutant form) |

Tarn Razorlor is an evil necromancer that dwells beneath the Haunted Mines in his Lair. He is the boss monster in the miniquest called The Lair of Tarn Razorlor, and is guarded by his undead minions, animated steel and Terror Dogs.
He and his followers originally trekked through Morytania searching for a mysterious and powerful crystal to control the undead with. In the process, it is implied that Tarn encountered Treus Dayth, the guard of the crystals, and fled into an ancient dungeon beneath Burgh de Rott while his followers attempted to destroy the ghost. His followers are now dead, but with his necromancy skills he made them into the undead that scatter the lair. He is insane and was once an ordinary man; now he is a twisted monster.
He also seems to have had a few encounters with Sumona, as she says that he "annoyed her when [she] was young." What this means, or how they met, is currently unknown.
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When the player first meets him, he is in human form, and then proceeds to change into a mutant form (level 69) and attack the player. Even after the player defeats this form, a ghost form (also level 69) will appear and attack the player. After this form, Tarn will be defeated. After he is defeated, the player will receive 5,000 Slayer experience. In addition to that, the player has the ability to enchant the Salve Amulet into the enchanted Salve Amulet (e), using Tarn's diary. This amulet raises the wearer's Attack and Strength by 20% while attacking undead monsters.
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![]() Tarn in his human form. |
![]() Close up of Tarn's mutant form. |
![]() Tarn Razorlor's mutant form. |
![]() Close up of Tarn's ghost form. |
Tarn could refer to:
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| Appears: Marvel UK beginning in 1986 |
Tarn was one of Cybertron's many city-states before the advent of the Great War and was ruled by a military dictator named Shockwave.
War had broken out between Tarn and Vos despite an Overlord's attempts to lay the foundation of peace between Cybertron's city states by holding the State Games, which were arena tournaments.
Two of the gladiators, Megatron and Optimus Prime, and the Overlord and his two bodyguards attempted to escape the war by traveling to Iacon. The group were slowed to a halt just at the border by the Overlord's energy depletion and Optimus Prime rushed ahead to get help from Iacon. While they waited one of the Overlord's bodyguards, Nightstalker was killed. Megatron and the other bodyguard, Ravage, then abandoned the Overlord to die, making their own way to Iacon.
After Tarn and Vos had destroyed each other with photon missiles, Megatron recruited many of the survivors into his new Decepticon army by laying blame on Iacon.
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