Species: marilith
A split-form draconcopode creature with exactly six arms. The top half is ordinarily humanoid, but some examples based on other anthro species exist (e.g., pool #16099). As with lamia, a creature with an ophidian upper body would not be a marilith, but simply a multi-arm naga.
Although mariliths are originally from D&D, the marilith tag does not automatically imply the dungeons_and_dragons tag. The latter should be reserved for depictions similar to those in official D&D/Pathfinder art – which, in practice, mostly means "humanoid, and wielding multiple melee weapons".
Note that the Final Fantasy I character "Marilith" is considered a specific marilith character, and that tag should not be merged into this one. (And, despite her armament, should not imply the dungeons_and_dragons tag.)
Not to be used for more general multi-arm draconcopode creatures. In particular, four-armed characters are not mariliths.