Azhi Dahaka
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- Aži Dahāka: Also spelled Zahhāk or Dahāg, Aži Dahāka is a three-headed dragon of Zoroastrian mythology that is often considered the son of Ahriman. Later literature changed him into an evil king with two dragon heads sprouting from his shoulders
Aži Dahāka can refer to:
- Azhi Dahaka, the transcendent goal of the Path of Metamorphosis in Vampire: The Masquerade
- Azhi Dahaka, the "war form" of the Nagah in Werewolf: The Apocalypse
- Azhi Dahaka, the Celestial Name of a Namaru released from the Abyss in Demon: The Fallen
- Dahhak, the Aeon of Mind and Space in Mage: The Awakening
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