• atocci@lemmy.world
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    Could a ghost possess a zombie created from its own body? Could this ghost-zombie hybrid, hypothetically, continue their career in law?

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        Devils are LE, and work with lawyers frequently enough that they manage to buy their souls rather frequently. They had souls, they just have probably sold their soul. The lawyer one should be terrified of isn’t the LE lawyer, it’s the CG lawyer

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      Depends entirely on the limitations of the ghost’s possession ability, but if the ghost can possess a living person and control them, then an animated corpse should work as well. The problem with continuing the career is that the body would continue to decay until the ghost wouldn’t be able to move it any more.

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        The problem with continuing the career is that the body would continue to decay until the ghost wouldn’t be able to move it any more.

        Just like a living body 🙁

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          In at least two campaigns I’ve been in, the wizards college’s law department was always on fire and smelled of burning sulfur. Apparently they just like it that way?

          Both times we ended up down there to summon an Arch devil so they could properly word a Wish for us.

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      Szeth-son-son-Vallano, truthless of Shinovar, wore white on the day he was to become a magical flying ghost cop possessing his own corpse

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    Can’t remember the author or title.

    Young American woman goes to London and gets invited to a wild party a a huge mansion. The first level is music, celebs, drugs, and sex. Slowly she realizes two things; she used to live in this mansion, and that her hostess is a vampire. She’s the reincarnation of the soul that used to inhabit the vampire’s body.

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    For there be divers sorts of death—some wherein the body remaineth; and in some it vanisheth quite away with the spirit. This commonly occurreth only in solitude (such is God’s will) and, none seeing the end, we say that man is lost, or gone on a long journey—which indeed he hath; but sometimes it hath happened in the sight of many, as abundant testimony showeth. In one kind of death the spirit also dieth, and this it hath been known to do while yet the body was in vigor for many years. Sometimes, as is veritably attested, it dieth with the body, but after a season is raised up again in that place where the body did decay.

    • Hali, the Philosopher, from “Can Such Things Be?” By Ambrose Bierce
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    This is essentially one* of the Kingdom Hearts plot threads. Sora sacrifices himself and becomes a Heartless (ghost) in KH1, but since he has such a strong heart, the husk he leaves behind becomes the Nobody Roxas (zombie).

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      It’d be great; the main plot will be the ghost possessing his zombie body, so now he’s the only intelligent, reasonable zombie in a zombie apocalypse world. Obviously the living are going to be skeptical, and there’ll be issues with him occasionally losing control of the body…this has the makings of a great anime

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        Then eventually the original zombie body is too decayed and he’s pissed he has to start switching bodies, probably because it takes so long to get used to each and get control

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    Does it count if the ghost is bound to a suit of armour and the zombie is animated by some random lab animal’s soul…?

    Barry

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    Yes. Depending on the fiction, if the ghost isn’t a soul but instead a psychic/spiritual remnant, both can happen and the soul can have gone to the afterlife too. You can do a lot with fiction.

    Story pitch: Soul gets to leave hell for one night to convince someone to put down their zombie corpse so their ghost will demanifest and they can finally go to a better afterlife.

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    Only if the person had multiple-personality disorder. You need at least one consciousness per entity.

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    One of the characters in the “what we do in the shadows” show is a vampire whose ghost inhabits a doll.

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    Love this idea.

    If the zombie’s body still has some link to the soul such that it could see and react to the ghost, they could make an extremely awkward yet dangerous team.

    “Come over this way, buddy! Brains over here!”

    “Brainsh?” Shuffle, shuffle.

    “Yup, see?” The ghost points triumphantly at a hamster cage. “Lots of juicy little brains to eat!”

    “Awww… Tired of mowsh brainsh! WANT HOOMAN BRAINSH!”

    Zombie takes another vicious swipe at the ghost but finds only air.

    “Why can no eat you brainsh again?”

    “As I’ve explained all evening, I’m ethereal, not really here, sorry, friend. It’s mouse or nothing.”

    The zombie’s shoulders slump in disappointment, but he turns to the hamster cage. The hamsters peer back, vaguely uneasy.

    “C’mere cute liddle mowshes…”

    Clang, squeak, munch, munch, munch.