Ramuthra

Ramuthra was a Greater Sprit summoned by Simon Lovelace and his co-conspirators during their attempt to stage a coup against the senior magicians of the British Empire.

History
Ramuthra was a Greater Sprit summoned by Simon Lovelace and his co-conspirators during their attempt to stage a coup against the senior magicians of the British Empire.

History
Ramuthra's sole appaerance was in the Amulet of Smarkand in which was holding, contained and then bounded by five high level magicians into aholdign pentacle beore it was summoned by Simon Lovelace with Summonig Horn into large, hidden pentacle holdign majority of the British Government. Lovelace than ordered ot destory the Governmetn magicians, under protection of the amulet. Despite the effort of the most powerful spirits, Ramtuhra;s presence negated very aatck sent against it. It destroyed high level Afrit in the rift caused by Ramuthra.

Ramuthra was sent back to the Other Place after Nathaniel succeeded in stealing the Amulet of Samarkand from Lovelace's neck. Without the protection of the Amulet, Ramuthra grabbed a hold of Lovelace and consumed him, after which Nathaniel broke the Summoning Horn and spoke the words of dismissal. Ramuthra is the second most powerful Spirit seen in the Trilogy, surpassed only by Uraziel.

Abilities
As a Greater Spirit from the heart of the Other Place, Ramuthra's presence alone was enough to warp the elements and change the physical states of objects and living things that came into contact with it. According to Bartimaeus, this was in part due to the fact that Ramuthra's nature brought with it the chaotic nature of the Other Place.

Ramuthra's presence had such a disruptive effect that even magical spells cast by extremely high-level afrits simply vanished or lost all their power, merely warping into sludge-like waste. As such, Ramuthra was a veritable juggernaut, almost untouchable by man or spirit.

Appearence
Ramuthra did not have a fixed form, and as only given shape by the vague outlines that were caused by the shimmering and fluctuating planes of reality, for his very existence causes the laws of nature to rebel.

It apparently moved sluggishly, as it was speculated by Bartimaeus that it it had been scarcely before summoned into the earth, and that it was unused to the laws of the physical world.