vrock

English

Etymology

Introduced in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game in the 1970s.

Noun

vrock (plural vrocks)

  1. (fantasy) A humanoid demon with the head, claws, and wings of a giant vulture.
    • 2001, "Kate Nepveu", some tough questions? (on newsgroup rec.games.roguelike.nethack)
      If you play with certain demons (mariliths, vrocks, hezrous, bone devils, nalfeshnees, pit fiends, or water demons), you could eventually get Yeenoghu anywhere, and then he could get you Demo.
    • 2005, Trina L. Talma, River's End (page 28)
      The hag, after seeing her threats had no effect on Liann, left her alone, though usually watched over by the vrock.
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