tiefling
English
Etymology
From German tief (“deep, low”) + -ling; coined for Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈtiːflɪŋ/
Noun
tiefling (plural tieflings)
- (fantasy, roleplaying games) A member of a race of beings having a combination of human and demonic ancestry, found especially in Dungeons & Dragons.
- 2013, David M. Ewalt, “D&D Next”, in Of dice and men : the story of Dungeons & Dragons and the people who play it, Scribner, →ISBN, →LCCN, page 210:
- That left me with either a human female paladin or a tiefling warlord.
- 2018, “Planar Scion”, in Starfinder: Alien Archive 2, Paizo, →ISBN, page 210:
- The Radiant Cathedral, on the other hand, trains aasimars to become beacons of the Sarenite faith, and also guides tieflings to a brighter future than their heritage suggests.
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