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1) A Persian demon. An extremely evil spirit whose name was evoked to scare children.

2) "...very much like winged humans, but taller and thinner. They have dark, angular features and their wings consist of a thin membrane stretched between long bones. The most common demon..." - From The Shivered Sky, by Matt Dinniman
I'm scared of the Dahhak.
Dahhak by MJD December 27, 2003
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An ancient Persian god of death and demon of deceit and mendacity. He loves destroying life. Dahaka is usually depicted with three heads, while scorpions and lizards crawl all over his body. Dahaka is an alternate name for Azhi Dahaka. Also know as Zohak (Zohak appears as the human form of Azhi Dahaka).

This is also a powerful humanoid character from Prince of Persia - Warrior Within. The prince changed the timeline with the Sands of Time in order to save his own life. The Dahaka is called to kill the prince in order to resore that timeline he changed.

The Dahaka has long ram-like horns that twist into the symbol of infinity and its eyes burn with a fierce inner light, though the area around it is always covered in shadows.

This creature has one weakness, water. Contact with water will harm this creature.
Have you defeated the Dahaka yet?
Dahaka by Urban Dictionary July 24, 2008
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