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| - Orcus does physical damage and some spell damage, both of which you should be ready for. He also carries a wand of death, although for any character with magic resistance, the main problem this poses is how to relieve him of it without him wasting too many charges (hint: wield a cockatrice corpse) As a chaotic Demon Prince, Orcus can summon Yeenoghu and Demogorgon.
- Orcus is The Titans' god of death nothingness. Orcus is also a member of the Cradelic Pantheon but is not worshiped with the others, he is cast down upon and cursed. Domains Chaos, Death, Destruction, Evil, War, Hatred, Madness, Suffering
- Orcus (オルクス?) is a demon in the series.
- Orcus, also known as the Wonder Worker, was a false messiah.
- Von den zahllosen Dämonenfürsten des Abgrunds, ist der gefürchtete und bösartige Orcus, Prinz der Untoten, vermutlich jener, der von den meisten Wesen wie ein Gott verehrt wird.
- L'Orcus est un Sans-cœur Pur-sang apparaissant dans Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days. Il est similaire à l'Invincible (mal traduit dans Days : Invisible), aussi bien dans ses faits et gestes que son apparence physique.
- Orcus is a character appearing in Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's World Championship 2009: Stardust Accelerator. His appearance is a palette swap of Lug.
- Orcus (pronounced OHR-kuhs) is the demon lord of the undead and those who practice vile necromancy.
- Orcus is a race track located in Alaska. The track made its sole appearance in Wipeout Pulse as downloadable content.
- The origins of Orcus may have lain in Etruscan religion. The so-called Tomb of Orcus, an Etruscan site at Tarquinia, is a misnomer, resulting from its first discoverers mistaking as Orcus a hairy, bearded giant that was actually a figure of a Cyclops. The Romans sometimes conflated Orcus with other gods such as Pluto, Hades, and Dis Pater, god of the land of the dead. The name "Orcus" seems to have been given to his evil and punishing side, as the god who tormented evildoers in the afterlife. Like the name Hades (or the Norse Hel, for that matter), "Orcus" could also mean the land of the dead.
- Orcus, Demon Prince of the undead, is one of the most powerful demons in the Abyss—powerful enough to threaten gods. He commands legions of followers, living and dead, and cults dedicated to him are terrifyingly widespread in the natural world. Orcus finds amusement in the suffering and anguish of the living and satisfaction only when he drinks their blood. Most living things enrage him by their mere presence, and Orcus permits only undead to be near him; even his demon servitors are undead. He has destroyed hundreds of mighty heroes and laid waste to countless kingdoms.
- Orcus is the demon lord of undeath and necromancy. He is wholly evil and enjoys torturing and corrupting mortal souls. Orcus has a dedicated cult primarily composed of necromancers who do his bidding. Orcus's presence in the adventures of Vox Machina is very significant as one of his artifacts, the Horn of Orcus, was obtained by the mad beholder K'Varn, who opposed Vox Machina during their journey through the Underdark.
- Orcus est dans la Mythologie Romaine le Dieu des Enfers et de la Mort. Mais il est surtout celui qui y tourmente les damnés et de la manière la plus vengeresse et cruelle. En cela il est considéré plus comme un être démoniaque qu’une divinité. Maître des terres maléfiques des damnés il y règne sans partage.
- Orcus is described as a foul and corpulent humanoid, with goat legs, large bat-like wings and a ram's head. He wields a large skull-capped mace called the Wand of Orcus. He is the ruler of Thantos, the 113th Layer of the Abyss, a dark relam of graveyards, necropolises and mausoleums, with legions of the undead wandering the dark, foggy streets and dead forests, under the shadow of his towering citadel. Those that follow Orcus are usually powerful undead such as vampires and liches, as well as necromancers. His greatest follower and exarch is Doresain, the Ghoul King.
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