- "Are you afraid? One such as yourself?! Of extraordinary beings such as us? Or perhaps of the future you will follow?"
- ― Void (Berserk)
- "We didn’t want to go, we didn’t want to kill them, but its persistent silence and outstretched arms horrified and comforted us at the same time…"
- ― 1983, photographer unknown, presumed dead on Slender Man
The character is a humanoid abomination. Variation of Eldritch Abomination with a Humanoid Physiology.
Also Called[]
- Eldritch Humanoid Physiology
- Human-Seeming Physiology
- Human-Like Abomination Physiology
- Unnatural Humanoid Physiology
Properties[]
The user either is or can become a humanoid abomination: a being that defies nature and possesses unnatural abilities, usually malevolent and wearing the guise of a human person almost always.
Associated Powers[]
Due to the nature of this power, abilities vary between users, but common ones include (yet are not limited to):
- Alien Mind
- Body Manipulation
- Contagious Influence
- Electronic Disruption
- Fatal Countenance
- Fear Empowerment
- Fear Inducement
- Human Disguise/Human Form/Human Mode
- Incomprehensible Form
- Influential Presence
- Lovecraftian Powers
- Madness Manipulation
- Magic
- Possession
- Rule Bending
- Shapeshifting
- Supernatural Body
- Supernatural Tendrils
- Telekinesis
- Telepathy
Relationships[]
Flaws/Weaknesses[]
- May not be able to access the full extent of their abilities due to the limitations of their humanoid form.
- May be subject to a hierarchy of eldritch abominations wherein they are of the lowest caste due to their closer ties to humanity.
- Weaker than those of eldritch abominations and other variations due to being limited to a humanoid form for the most part.
Example Characters[]
See Also: Humanoid Abomination
- Hunson Abadeer (Adventure Time)
- The Thistle Man (Alice Isn't Dead)
- Mr. World (American Gods)
- The God Hand (Berserk)
- Soul King (Bleach)
- Herobrine (Creepypasta)
- The Smiling Man (Creepypasta)
- The Other Mother (Coraline)
- Nyarlathotep (Cthulhu Mythos)
- Abaddomon Core (Digimon)
- The Cunning Man (Discworld)
- The Celestial Toymaker (Doctor Who)
- Majin Buu (Dragon Ball series)
- Nyx/Nox (Greco-Roman Mythology)
- Avatars of Entities (The Magnus Archives)
- The Absence/SCP-1915 - Status Quo (SCP Foundation); as his human self
- Mr. Croup (Neverwhere)
- Mr. Vandemar (Neverwhere)
- The Beast (Over the Garden Wall)
- Slender Man (The Slender Mythos)
- Siren Head (Trevor Henderson Mythos)
- The Man With The Upside-Down Face (Trevor Henderson Mythos)
- The Lords of Outer Night (The Dresden Files)
- The Walkers (The Dresden Files)
- Randall Flag (Stephen King's Multiverse)
- The Man In Black (Lost)
- Beau (How to Survive Camping)
- The Man With No Shadow (How to Survive Camping)
- The Lady With Extra Eyes (How to Survive Camping)
- The Judge (Blood Meridian)
- Inhumans (How to Survive Camping)
- The Watchers in The Dark (Warhammer 40k)
- Yogiri Takatou (Instant Death): via His True Form
- E-001/Eveline (Resident Evil 7: Biohazard)
- Miranda (Resident Evil: Village)
- Archons of Yaldabaoth (SCP Foundation)
- The Ink Demon (Bendy and the Ink Machine)
- Ahti/Entity A-001 (Control)
- Gaunter O'Dimm (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
- Furtive Pygmy (Dark Souls)
- Lilith (The Secret World)
- Theodore Wicker (The Secret World)
- Humanoid Nobodies (Kingdom Hearts)
- G-Man (Half-Life)
- Ashi (Samurai Jack)
- Alex Mercer (Prototype)
- "PARIAH" (Prototype)
- Michael Myers (Halloween)
- Guu (Haré+Guu)
- The Truth (Fullmetal Alchemist)
- Time Trapper (DC Comics)
- Galactus (Marvel Comics)
- Galacta (Marvel Comics)
- The Endless (DC/Vertigo)
- Philemon (Persona)
- Nyarlathotep (Persona)
- Igor (Persona)
- Velvet Room Attendants (Persona)
- Marie/Kusumi-no-Okami (Persona 4)
- The Thin Man (Little Nightmares 2)
- Jonathan Ohnn/The Spot (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse)
- The First Human (Unicorn Wars)
- The Smile Entity (Smile)
- Child (Young Justice 2010)
- Klarion (Young Justice 2010)
- Verna (The Fall of The House of Usher)