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{{dnd-stub}} [[File:Roc MM 2e.png|thumb|Its popular to draw it holding an elephant or other large animal for scale, because otherwise it just looks like a regular eagle. (''2e Monstrous Manual'')]] The '''Roc''' is a gigantic bird from Arabian mythology and folklore. It naturally got picked up by fantasy games, appearing in the first [[monster manual]] of every edition of both [[D&D]] and [[Pathfinder]]. The Roc is described as being large enough to block out out the sun, and to be able to seize adult elephants in one talon. Marco Polo described their flight feathers as so large it took a grown man 12 paces to walk its length. Needless to say, due to balance issues, Rocs in D&D aren't usually '''that''' big, though they do tend to be at least close to the Gargantuan size range. In the [[World Axis]] cosmology, rocs have some unexplained connection to the [[Elemental Chaos]], making them the most mundane of an entire family of giant bird creatures, like the storm-aspected Thunderbirds, sort of the avian counterpart to [[Hill Giant]]s. In the [[Forgotten Realms]] there is a subspecies of Roc known as the [[Chaos]] Roc, possessing greater size, and a rainbow of colors in its feathers. Oh, and they can shoot [[Awesome|Prismatic Spray]] from their eyes but only in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and indigo. ==Gallery== <gallery> Roc-1e.jpg|1e Roc MCV2.jpg|2e Athasian roc MC12.jpg Roc 3e.jpg|3e Roc 4e.jpg|4e Roc 5e.png|5e Roc B1 PF.jpg|Pathfinder Roc PF 2e.png|PF 2e ChaosRoc.JPG.webp|3e, a Chaos Roc </gallery> [[Category: Dungeons & Dragons]] [[Category: Monsters]]
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