Demonic Possession: Difference between revisions

no edit summary
(removed entry from red link)
No edit summary
Line 105:
* In the last book of ''[[The Bartimaeus Trilogy]]'' {{spoiler|an ill-advised magical experiment leads to a number of powerful demons inhabiting most of the higher members of the government. The demons have no ability to possess people, but the magicians summoned them into their own bodies, believing they could control them. Instead they obliterated their minds and set up shop.}}
* '''Things''' in ''[[Septimus Heap]]'' have this as one of their standard abilities. In ''Queste'', this first happens to Hildegarde Pigeon and then to the Toll-Man.
* ''[[A Certain Magical Index]]'' has the demon Coronzon, who possesses {{spoiler|Lola Stuart}} since before the beginning of the series. Coronzon is apparently capable of taking multiple bodies at once, doing so to {{spoiler|Aleister Crowley}} while staying in its current body.