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Revision as of 22:30, 14 May 2019

Necrophage (from Greek nekros, 'corpse' and phagein, 'to eat') is a hypernym used to refer to monsters that generally haunt cemeteries and battlefields, places where dead bodies lay, eating the remains. Some, however, have decided they have no qualms about being the ones to fill the area with corpses instead of just being carrion crows.

The Witcher

Ghoul Alghoul Graveir Devourer Cemetaur

Notes

Some people mistakenly assume that alps and bruxae are necrophages when they're actually vampires.

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings