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[[File:ExorcistBeforeAndAfter_758.jpg|link=The Exorcist (Film)|frame|On the bright side, she can declare the demon as a dependent come tax season.]]
 
{{quote|''As the humble spirit you now see before you, I am free to cross over and possess any human I wish, enabling me to undo the sacred spells that keep you here. If you so deem it.''|'''Shendu''', '''''[[Jackie Chan Adventures (Animation)|Jackie Chan Adventures]]'''''}}
 
Why hello there! [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Kelvek the Seducer]] welcomes you to her den of decadence. What? Of course [[Third Person Seductress|Kelvek the Seducer]] is a woman! Are these [[Femme Fatalons]] not proof enough? The male body she [[Body Snatcher|currently inhabits]] is but a [[Call a Human Aa Meatbag|meat-dress]] for her demonic essence.
 
[[I Have You Now, My Pretty|You see]], [[Terms of Endangerment|my pretty]], Kelvek the Seducer has taken Demonic Possession of [[Showing Off the New Body|this fragile and beautiful body]] from its [[Split Personality Takeover|rightful owner.]] How did she do this? Oh, there are so many [[Evil Tastes Good|delectable ways!]]
 
# First, by taking over an [[Empty Shell]] or once a mortal's [[Deal Withwith the Devil]] is up and his [[Soul]] is yours. Once you own the "landlord," so to speak, the house is yours.
# Secondly you can always forcibly take over anyone foolish enough not to realize [[Evil Is Not a Toy]]. The [[Religion of Evil]] and other [[Religious Horror|foul]] [[Cult|Cults]] are usually nice enough to pick pretty sacrifices for us to inhabit, as well as those who work [[Black Magic]]. A plus in this method is that you get a wonderful, echoing [[Voice of the Legion]]. The strong willed may need to be worn down first though, otherwise they might try [[Fighting From the Inside]]. I prefer making them [[Hearing Voices|Hear Voices]].
# The third way is popular among [[Mummy|mummies]] and [[Sealed Evil in Aa Can]]; any [[Artifact of Doom]] that is a [[Soul Jar]], when held, lets the sealed spirit take over the possessed.
# A fourth way is to let the victim think he is possessing ''you!'' First, you let them think that by summoning and then "[[Bondage Is Bad|binding]]" you <small>*[[Noblewoman's Laugh|Ohohoho]]*</small> they will get [[Powers Via Possession]], but they never [[Read the Fine Print]] in this [[Deal Withwith the Devil]]. The more they use our powers the more [[The Corruption]] takes root and lets us take over. Delectably ironic, isn't it?
 
[[Puppeteer Parasite]] can do this with science, but it lacks a certain ''je ne sais quoi.'' [[The Virus]] on the other hand simply cores out the host's mind like an apple, effectively "[[Loss of Identity|killing]]" the original personality and soul of the host immediately. And the [[Living Doll Collector]] uses [[People Puppets]], how ingenious! What amazes Kelvek the Seducer is that you humans [[Grand Theft Me|do it]] to [[Astral Projection|each other]], not that it isn't [[Evil Is Sexy|deliciously kinky]]. Also, though it shames Kelvek the Seducer to admit it, this trope is not solely restricted to demons. Angelic Possession works in precisely the same way, except that those feathery hypocrites don't know how to have ''fun'' with it.
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== Anime and Manga ==
* The preferred method of the demonic space entity known as the Obsidian Lord, the true [[Big Bad]] of ''[[Mai-HiME (Anime)|Mai-HiME]]'', who takes over the body of someone very close to a powerful HiME and turns both the victim and their "most important person" against their former friends. In the anime version, he possesses {{spoiler|Reito, Mikoto's long-lost [[Aloof Big Brother|brother]] and potential [[Love Interests|Love Interest]] for Mai}}, and in the manga, he takes over the body of {{spoiler|Mai's younger brother Takumi, whom everybody [[Mistaken for Dying|believed to have died of a heart attack]]}}. Needless to say, lots of [[Stuff Blowing Up|stuff gets blown up]] in his wake, and many others [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness|get bumped off once their role in his plans is complete]].
* This is what is implied to be the relationship between [[Creepy Child|Ai Enma]] and Yuzuki Mikage, a new character in ''[[Hell Girl (Anime)|Hell Girl: The Cauldron of Three]]'', where Ai uses Yuzuki whenever she goes on her [[Grim Reaper|job]].
* This is how [[Devilman]] works. In the manga, it's very pronounced, since anyone can be possessed the instant they succumb to acting on instinct. Naturally, bars and nightclubs prove great places for demons to go to possess people since there are so few inhibitions in them.
* Any non-Gatekeeper human in ''[[Gate Keepers|Gatekeepers 21]]'' who succumbs to the dark emotions is susceptible to being possessed by [[Demonic Invaders|The Invaders.]] ''Any'' dark emotion. Even complaining about kids in your taxi.
** [[Fridge Logic|Think about it.]] Swearing to yourself because you stubbed your toe can result in your [[Our Souls Are Different|eternal soul]] being taken over. "[[Gosh Dang It to Heck]] that hurt! Stupid rock! I oughtta... BLARGH!"
* Dark Nova possessed Optimus Prime for a while in ''[[Transformers Return of Convoy]]'', but Sky Garry manages to save him.
* Shinou, the original king of the demons in ''[[Kyou Kara Maou]]'' has done this a couple of times to Wolfram (who, interstingly enough, is also a demon {{spoiler|and may or may not be Shinou's [[Identical Grandson]]}}). The first time this happened because {{spoiler|Shinou himself was posessed by some [[Sealed Evil in Aa Can]]}}. The second was more for his own amusement than anything else (see also: [[Kissing Under the Influence]]).
* Happens to {{spoiler|Ling Yao}} in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''. He accepts Father's Philosopher's Stone and allows Greed to take possession of his body so he can finally find the secret to immortality. Subverted in that {{spoiler|after Greed regains his previous memories, he ends up as an enemy of the Homunculi and he starts [[Sharing a Body|working on equal terms]] with Ling so he can defeat them.}}
** Also, {{spoiler|Pride}} does something possession-like to {{spoiler|Al at one point, [[People Puppets|operating the armor with his shadows]] while Al is out of it.}}
* Played for laughs early in ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler (Manga)|Hayate the Combat Butler]]'' with Katsura Yukiji when a demon tricks her using money. {{spoiler|Not played for laughs later at ''all'' with Athena and the ''Honored Spirit'' that possesses her when she's very upset. The first time she almost killed Hayate, Sakuya and Isumi. A curbstomp battle, in fact.}}
** Curbstomp? Considering she needed to call on {{spoiler|Machina's alternate form}} to disturb Isumi's final spell and it looked like Isumi only retreated to call for reinforcements and to get the [[Muggle|muggles]] out of the way..
** {{spoiler|When Athena first threw Hayate out of her castle, it seems to have been mostly her; the Spirit didn't take dominance till later.}}
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* In ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'', when {{spoiler|Demon Yusuke}} is fighting Sensui{{spoiler|'s true personality, Shinobu}}, {{spoiler|when Yusuke starts to lose his upper hand, his demonic ancestor Raizen decides to take control of Yusuke unexpectedly, laying down onto Sensui one of the most vicious, brutal beatdowns in shonen manga/anime.}}
* Demonic possession is more or less what Take Over magic amounts to in [[Fairy Tail]]. However, the caster is in complete control... unless they ''aren't,'' in which case they are a rampaging monster. Just ask Elfman, Mirajane or {{spoiler|Lisanna}}.
* The [[Soul Jar]] variant occurs in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' as Ryou Bakura winds up possessed by the spirit of Zorc Necrophades by putting on the [[Clingy MacGuffin|Millenium Ring.]]
* [[Cool Big Sis|Urd]], [[Nice Guy|Keiichi]], Megumi, and even [[Magical Girlfriend|Belldandy]] have fallen victim to this in ''[[Ah! My Goddess (Manga)|Oh My Goddess!]]''. (In Keiichi and Belldandy's case, they were able to squirm free; Urd and Megumi needed help from a third party.)
* One episode of [[Pokémon (Animeanime)|Pokémon]] towards the end of the Battle Frontier arc ("Battling The Enemy Within") has Ash being possessed by an ancient king bent on getting back at the Legendary Pokémon Ho-oh and eventually taking over the world.
* A more benevolent version happens in ''[[After War Gundam X (Anime)|Gundam X]]'', where [[The Captain|Jamil]]'s former commander Lucille, now [[Sealed Good In A Jar|in a stasis pod]], uses her [[Psychic Powers]] to temporarily take control of [[Mysterious Waif|Tifa]]'s body to provide him with critical information (and closure). After her job is done, she willingly leaves, with no harm done to Tifa.
** One ''[[Super Robot Wars]]'' manga takes this idea and runs with it by having Tifa get possessed by a metric ton of random characters, including [[Mazinger Z|Baron Ashura]] and [[Xabungle|Timp]], with the threat hanging over their heads that [[Cosmic Deadline|if they don't clear it up soon]], Tifa's original personality will be destroyed. Thankfully Lucille returns and plays [[Cool Big Sis]] before offering to take all the roaming spirits with her when she leaves. Of course, the comic ends with Tifa still getting possessed, but it's all about [[Rule of Funny]] anyhow.
* Gaara from [[Naruto]] and his malevolent [[Sealed Evil in Aa Can|Shukaku]], that won't even let him sleep. Also, Naruto himself, being the vessel for Kyuubi, the 9-tailed fox that almost destroyed his village. Both learn to control them, though.
** {{spoiler|Sasuke becomes the vessel for Orochimaru, who himself is no longer human but a bizarre [[Eldritch Abomination|snake demon]]}}.
* The fate of the winner of [[Kakurenbo|Otokoyo]].
* This happens to Konekomaru in a filler episode of [[Blue Exorcist (Manga)|Blue Exorcist]]. The demon, lured by Konekomaru's fear of Rin, uses this fear to temporarily take control of Konekomaru's body. When the opportunity comes along, it fully possesses him, absorbing him and making him a part of its' body. Rin snaps him out of it though.
** It happened to [[Posthumous Character]] Father Fujimoto as well. He got possessed by [[Satan|the big man (er, demon) himself]]. {{spoiler|And then his adoptive son Yukio got possessed by Satan as well. Must run in the family.}}
 
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* Eclipso, the former Spirit of Vengeance that [[The Spectre]] replaced, is another example from DC. Anyone who is unlucky enough to come into contact with Eclipso's black crystal prison will be possessed by it.
* [[Doctor Strange]] allowed a tiny fragment of the demonic entity Zom to possess him in ''[[World War Hulk]]''. He quickly discovered that [[Evil Is Not a Toy|this was probably not the wisest choice]].
* During a story arc of ''[[Sturmtruppen]]'', Private Fritz is possessed by the demon infesting the outpost 666 and starts behaving like the one from ''[[The Exorcist (Film)|The Exorcist]]''. He's eventually defeated and cured when he's slammed on the head with a giant wooden cross.
* [[Sleepwalker]]'s demonic enemy Cobweb had his minions possess innocent humans at different points in the series to do his evil bidding. Sleepwalker was able to expel them from the humans' bodies by zapping them with his [[Eye Beams|warp vision]], which broke the demons' possession and sent them back to their home dimensions.
* [[Deadman (Comic Book)|Deadman]] is a heroic ghost that uses this as his main power. It was granted to him by the Hindu goddess Rama Kushna.
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== Film ==
* Arguably, the entire point of the movie ''[[The Exorcist (Film)|The Exorcist]]''.
* ''[[The Exorcist (Film)|The Exorcist]]'' was parodied in ''[[Repossessed]]''.
* And ''[[Fallen]]'' (1998), with Denzel Washington.
* ''The Others'' had a very creepy scene where the little girl was possessed by the ghost of an old woman. Then we find out {{spoiler|the girl is the ghost, and ''she'' was possessing the old woman.}}
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* The alien threat in [[John Carpenter]]'s ''[[Ghosts of Mars]]'' operate in this method.
* The premise of the [[Evil Dead]] movies. The people possessed by the "spirits of the [[Tome of Eldritch Lore|book]]" can even appear to change back into their former selves, only to lure their former friends into reach.
* The Ghosts in ''[[Beetlejuice (Film)|Beetlejuice]]'' are capable of Possession. At least, they call it possession, but it seems to be different from ordinary demonic possession. Demons have to occupy the inside of the human host. [[Our Ghosts Are Different|ghosts]] can control people from a distance, control more than one person at once, and even do it to each-other. (This happens three times; Betelgeuse himself does it to Barbara Mateland as a demonstration, both Matelands do it to everyone at an entire dinner party, and at the end of the movie, as a reward, Adam Mateland allows/forces Lydia to float in the air and sing. (The Matelands are obviously Harry Belafonte fans.)
* Annabelle in ''St. Trinian's: The Legend Of Fritton's Gold'' gets possessed by her ancestor Captain Fritton. There is no real point to this scene, other then having the other girls scream, making the Emo do an exorcism, damaging Annabelle's self-esteem, and getting the second half of the clue.
* Dan Aykroyd LOVES this trope. ''[[Ghostbusters]]'' I and II feature possession, with Dana and Louis getting it in GBI; and Oscar (sort of), Janohz and Ray in GB II by the ''same'' entity. It also forms a prevalent part of the game. {{spoiler|1=There are even specific mooks who quite happily invade the bodies of NPCs, including the Busters. The most obvious example of this is, of course, Ray, who gets possessed after playing the hero -- "they'll have to go through me first!" Nice going, Doc. The Xbox version of the game has him get possessed again later on his way to the security office at the museum, with him babbling incoherently over the walkie-talkies. Then, of course, there's Illysa and Peck, both of whom get possessed at the museum. And the Mayor, who gets possessed by Ivo Shandor.}} So yes, this Troper thinks it's fairly safe to say that Mr. Aykroyd appears to be fond of this trope.
* ''[[Spider-Man (Filmfilm)|Spider-Man]]'': the Goblin shows up in the next two films talking about things Harry could not possibly know--including echoing its advice to his father.
* ''[[Happy Hell Night]]'': A mock satanic ritual turns out to be real when a body of a priest is possessed by a demon and starts killing people.
* "The Shrine"takes place in a small Polish village that is cursed with a demonic statue standing in constant fog. Those who approach the statue in the fog, eventually become possessed by the demon.
* Arguably the effect of the demonic mask in [[Onibaba (Film)|Onibaba]], though whether this is actually what happens, or just what the characters fear has happened is up to interpretation.
 
 
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* In Gav Thorpe's [[Warhammer 40000]] novel ''Annihilation Squad'', this overtakes {{spoiler|Kage. Fortunately, a blank can free him when in distance, and in the end, he is free enough to make a [[Heroic Sacrifice]]}}.
* In ''The [[Book of Amber]]'', ty'igas are bodiless demons who can possess people.
* Tak in [[Stephen King]]'s ''[[The Regulators (Literature)|The Regulators]]'' and ''[[Desperation (Literature)|Desperation]]'' (not the same character, the novels are a short of [[Alternate Continuity]] versions of each other).
* From the [[Chronicles of Thomas Covenant]], the Ravers are a trio of powerful demons who collectively act as [[The Dragon]] to [[Big Bad]] [[God of Evil|Lord Foul]]. They don't have true bodies of their own, but possess a variety of mortals across the series (they can possess humans without help, but require a power boost before they can possess [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|Haruchai]] or [[Our Giants Are Taller|Giants]]). Some main characters get possessed at different points and are able to describe the experience.
* The ''[[Warhammer 40000]] [[Grey Knights (Literature)|Grey Knights]]'' novels, since they are about daemons and those who fight them, naturally has this occur a few times. Some of these daemons can take over machinery, as shown in ''Dark Adeptus''.
* Played with in ''[[Good Omens (Literature)|Good Omens]]'', which features a case of ''angelic'' posession after {{spoiler|Aziraphale's body gets destroyed.}}
** Serial, actually; he jumps around the world, including into an on-air televangelist, before settling on a crazy medium.
* This is the ultimate goal of the Storm King in ''[[Memory, Sorrow, Sorrowandand Thorn]]''. Since his original body was destroyed by a [[Dangerous Forbidden Technique]], his spirit has lived as a malevolent shadow in the realm of dreams for five hundred years, waiting for the culmination of his [[Evil Plan]] to seize a new body so he can bring about [[The End of the World Asas We Know It]].
* In the ''Mage Winds'' trilogy of the ''[[Heralds of Valdemar]]'' series, [[Big Bad]] Ma'ar is discovered to have been possessing the bodies of his descendants to prolong his own existence. This starts more like a case of serial [[Grand Theft Me]], but as he suffers story-driven [[Villain Decay]] over the centuries, he eventually forgets to "finish off" the spirit of the final body he inhabits, bringing about his ultimate downfall.
* Spirits sometimes do this in the ''[[Inheritance Cycle]]'', if they can [[Turned Against Their Masters|dupe a spellcaster who summons them]].
* ''[[Parrish Plessis]]'' has the Eskaalim, information entities which act as [[The Corruption]] for their victims before taking complete control.
* In [[Robert E. Howard]]'s [[Conan the Barbarian]] story "A Witch Shall Be Born" this is one explanation offered from why Taramis (actually her [[Evil Twin]] Salome) is suddenly [[The Caligula]].
* ''[[Harry Potter]]'' has {{spoiler|Ginny Weasley, who became possessed through Voldemort's [[Soul Jar|boyhood diary]]}}.
** {{spoiler|Professor Quirrel}} might also count by the end of the first book, though it's an interesting case; the original owner of the body is in fact allowed to remain in control, likely mostly due to the possessor's weakened state, and in the climax is ''told'' to give control over to the possessor to give control over (and talks back). It is also apparently consensual, though possibly for definitions of the word which include death threats.
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* This is what happens in [[The Nights Dawn Trilogy]] when {{spoiler|the dead return to the living world}} by taking over people's body, usually using torture by already possessed or satanist cults to force their way in.
* 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 (Literature)|Septimus Heap]]'' have this as one of their standard abilities. In ''Queste'', this first happens to Hildegarde Pigeon and then to the Toll-Man.
 
 
== Live-Action TV ==
* A old show called ''Everyman'' about real exorcisms on demons.[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jh9EAPqM1OA "Everyman-Exorcism"]
* ''[[Angel (TV)|Angel]]''
** [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]] when the gang goes to try and exorcise a demon possessed boy...only for it to turn out the boy is soulless, and has ''trapped'' the now terrified demon inside his body.
** The last season saw {{spoiler|Winifred Burkle's soul destroyed by a magical ritual and her body taken over by an ancient demonic being called Illyria.}}
** Vampires in the Buffyverse as a whole are an example of this-they're dead bodies possessed by demons.
* ''[[Double the Fist]]'': Mephisto gets possessed by a Demi God Fear Factory, causing him to shoot lasers, murder people at random (well, more than before) and steal Steve's car. He shows up again two episodes later leading an army of lumberjack pandas.
* This happens a lot on ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]''. It's actually the only way demons operate in the world, their default form being thick, black smoke. It's even been [[Lampshaded]] in "Jus in Bello".
{{quote| '''Henrikson''': "Smart. How long have you had those [tattoos of magical possession protection]?"<br />
'''Sam''': "Not long enough." }}
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** The Fendahl Skull did this to turn Thea Ransome, a scientist, into a golden [[Grim Reaper]].
* In an episode of ''[[The Suite Life of Zack and Cody|The Suite Life On Deck]]'', Bailey finds herself possessed by the spirit of the ancient South American royal Princess Zaria when Zack finds her [[Artifact of Doom|crown]], thereby releasing her spirit from her [[Soul Jar|bust]].
* ''[[Honey I Shrunk the Kids (TV series)|Honey I Shrunk the Kids]]''. Diane gets possessed by the ghost of a Celtic princess when translating a spell tablet in "Honey, You'll Always Be A Princess To Me", and Amy gets possessed by the ghost of a 19th century comedian in "Honey, I'm Spooked" when the Szalinski family gets a [[Soul Jar|trunk containing the comedian's spirit]] (who got released when they opened it).
* ''[[Charmed (TV)|Charmed]]''. There are demons, and they possess people. Usually it's only a [[Grand Theft Me]] situation, but the Hollow can take over weaker-willed individuals who think they can control its power.
* Seen in [[One Episode Wonder]] ''[[Lost in Oz]]'', with the Wicked Witch of the West returning by possessing a girl once she realized Dorothy could kill her.
 
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* The Kyuss Song 'Demon cleaner' is about a man with multiple personalities who believes that all his friends, coworkers and family are all against him; he comes to the conclusion that his other personalities are demons and decides to exorcise them with a vacuum cleaner. Yeah, really.
* The Spike Jones song "Don't Give the Chair to Buster" has Buster's attorney claiming that this has happened to his client ("the devil was in him that day"), slightly subverted when the attorney admits that certain non-lethal but still dangerous assaults were in fact Buster's own idea.
* The Project Hate MCMXCIX's song "Descend Into the Eternal Pits of Possession," sounds like it is [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin]], but in actuality the song is about a person devouring the soul of another and using their body as a puppet.
 
 
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== Religion ==
* [[Truth in Television]] according to the Catholic Church and most other Christian denominations.
* Frequently occurs in [[The Bible (Literature)|The Bible]], to the point where it's lumped together with all the other diseases and mental disorders Jesus cures. One notable example: the truly unfortunate man possessed by ''one thousand'' demons that called themselves "Legion". Jesus, being well, [[The Messiah|Jesus]], cured the man but spared the demons by casting them into a herd of pigs instead of outright destroying them.
* This trope is sometimes played straight and inverted in East Asian religion, where humans can be possessed by benevolent or evil spirits. Usually, shamans and the like are called in to exorcise the person under possession.
 
 
== Tabletop Games ==
* In the ''[[Old World of Darkness (Tabletop Game)|Old World of Darkness]]'' game ''[[Demon: The Fallen (Tabletop Game)|Demon: The Fallen]]'' demons can only possess people with either terribly damaged souls or whose souls have been removed. In the new setting, Spirits (and presumably ghosts) have a much easier time possessing bodies whose souls have been removed from their still living bodies.
* Daemons in ''[[Warhammer 40000]]'' can possess humans whose minds are pliable to such; some radical inquisitors turn the tables on the daemons and use this to create Daemonhosts: Ritually prepared humans forcefully possessed, imprisoning and enslaving the daemon inside the shell of the human body. Both types are immensely powerful, but the possession physically destroys the body over time. For kicks, daemons can possess vehicles too, with the Defiler being only the most iconic of these possessed vehicles.
** Don't forget the starships possessed by daemons.
* In ''[[In Nomine (Tabletop Game)|In Nomine]]'', a particular 'band' of demons, the Shedim do this, unlike other demons who are given specially created bodies to inhabit while on earth, they enter the bodies of humans and manipulate the unlucky individual into doing evil things, which the host believes were his own idea. They can only stay in a certain host for so long at one time, the host's resistance increases over time and the demon MUST force their host to preform acts of escalating evilness each day or suffer. Their angelic counterparts, the Kyriotates, act similarly, only they can possess multiple entities (which do not have to be human),can totally take over the host's body (the host's mind is kept in a dreamlike state and will remember nothing about the possession) and may stay within a host as long as they like, as long as their host is not in worse condition than it was originally found. Needless to say, they don't force their hosts into depravity.
** There's actually a Song (which are the spells of the game) that allows any Celestial to possess any living thing.
* ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (Tabletop Game)|Dungeons and Dragons]]''
** ''[[Eberron (Tabletop Game)|Eberron]]'' This setting provides rules for creating demons (and devils) that possess people. The Quori from Eberron, creatures from the plane of dream, use this as their main MO. They are unable to planeshift to the material plane, so can only rely on possession of people as they sleep. Ironically, the Church of the Silver flame has developed many tools and powers to deal with demonic possession (as they focus on hunting down demons). Those very same power can also be used to end quori possession just as effectively. It's a shame that most of the people working of the Silver Flame are unaware of the Quori and the Dreaming Dark's plans for Eberron.
** Ghosts in some editions could do this, and it's the signature trick of the odem, a type of disembodied evil spirit from the [[Ravenloft]] setting.
** The ''magic jar'' spell, which has been part of the game since the first edition and allows even humans to play the part of demonic-possessor-from-the-soul-jar.
* ''[[GURPS (Tabletop Game)|GURPS]]: Creatures of the Night'' has a... thing that uses some sort of cosmic power to possess entire buildings.
* ''[[Shadowrun (Tabletop Game)|Shadowrun]]'': Certain extraplanar spirits are unable to remain in Earth's astral space without weakening unless they can anchor themselves to a human host. Bugs Spirits and Shedim, for example.
** Nomads as well: Astral beings that possess their hosts and make them murder other people.
 
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== Video Games ==
* The various ''[[Doom]]'' games have "former humans", soldiers who were possessed by the Demonic Invasion.
* In ''[[Xenogears (Video Game)|Xenogears]]'', Miang, a servant of Deus, can possess any woman with her genetic material. Since she's [[Adam and Eve Plot|her planet's "Eve"]], that means effectively any woman. Ironically, the two main characters are using the very same MO to reincarnate themselves over and over: The Irony being that, Elly now has the genetic material of her first incarnation and Miang's genetic material.
* ''[[Soul Nomad and The World Eaters]]''
** Subverted: the main character's mentor purposefully exposes the main character to possession by Gig, an evil force inhabiting an [[Artifact of Doom]], because she's aware that the main character is strong-souled enough not to be booted out and you need the power from the possession to save the world. Gig is ''not'' pleased when he discovers that he's forced to play second-fiddle and [[Fusion Dance|power battery]] to some bright-eyed [[Heroic Mime]] he has no real control over -- still, sooner or later, you'll [[Deal Withwith the Devil|draw on too much of his power]], and then it's his time to shine...
** The [[New Game+]] has {{spoiler|the demon path, where you willingly give in to Gig's influence, much to his delight; until you ''out-evil'' him}}.
** {{spoiler|[[Complete Monster|Raksha]] bought two slave children then [[Break the Cutie|broke them]] so he could inhabit their soulless bodies...and then he starts to really be a jerk.}}
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* ''[[Ghost Trick]]'''s Sissel can possess dead bodies, but only so he can contact their souls. {{spoiler|Yomiel, on the other hand, can manipulate both the living and the dead.}}
* The Watchers in ''[[Drakengard]]'' have possessed the [[Big Bad]]. This becomes evident when she starts talking in two different voices, or shades between: her normal, [[Creepy Child|little girl]] voice, and a foreboding, evil man voice.
* ''[[Grandia II (Video Game)|Grandia II]]'' kicks off with the Wings of [[Satan|Valmar]] possessing the priestess Elena, taking on the name Millennia and transforming Elena's body whenever she's in control. {{spoiler|In time, the arrangement becomes more a case of [[Sharing a Body]] instead.}}
* The Phoenix arc of ''Ace Attorney'' features spirit channeling, in which a spirit medium allows herself to be possessed by a dead spirit. It's not hazardous in itself, but possession by a vengeful spirit can force the medium to do violent acts. {{spoiler|And Dahlia Hawthorne's as vengeful as they get.}}
* Happens in [[Quest for Glory]] 3: Wages of War, where Demons possess humans and humanoids, and can either chose to remain hidden inside a fleshy suit, or completely morph the host into their original Demon (And Bulky) form.
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** ''[[Fanfic|Kingdom Hearts: End of Days]]'': Riku is able to somewhat reverse this by taking all of Ansem's powers to augment his own. Kinda Ironic because in Chain of Memories Ansem was obsessed with repossessing Riku.
** In ''[[Birth By Sleep]]'' it's revealed that {{spoiler|that Xehanort, the [[Big Bad]] from the previous games, is actually a Keyblade master named Terra, who, like Riku, gave into the darkness in his desire for revenge, thus allowing the original Xehanort, an old Keyblade master, to possess his body, and become the Xehanort that we all [[Perverse Sexual Lust|know and love]].}}
* Nicholai Conrad in ''[[Shadow Hearts]] Covenant'' gets a nice power boost by making a certain [[Deal Withwith the Devil]]. At first, he has a great control over his demon (due to his massive ego), but when he gets captured and experimented on by the Japanese army, he is weakened enough that he is overtaken by Astaroth, the fallen angel of vanity and sloth.
* Two characters are possessed by a demon in ''Phantasmagoria''. The original host, magician Zoltan Carnovash, murders his wives under its influence, and is finally killed by the final victim's lover during a rigged stage performance. The forcibly exorcised demon returns to the spellbook from where it was summoned, which another character places inside the small chapel and weighted under a large Bible. Much later, protagonist Adrienne Delaney stumbles upon the chapel and curiously looks inside the spellbook, unknowingly releasing the demon which proceeds to possess her husband Donald Gordon, who starts exhibiting increasingly violent tendencies until the final chapter has him trying very hard to kill Adrienne.
* In ''[[Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door (Video Game)|Paper Mario the Thousand Year Door]]'', Grodus {{spoiler|summons the Shadow Queen, who then possesses Princess Peach. Fortunately, Mario arrived just in time}}.
** {{spoiler|Just in time to be forced to beat up his [[Implied Love Interest]], that's it}}.
** This happens a lot in the Mario RPGs. {{spoiler|Bowser gets possessed by Cackletta in ''[[Mario and Luigi Superstar Saga (Video Game)|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', then the Elder Princess Shroob in ''[[Mario and Luigi Partners In Time (Video Game)|Partners In Time]]''. Even Luigi becomes a victim of this in ''[[Super Paper Mario (Video Game)|Super Paper Mario]]'', fusing with the Chaos Heart and Dimentio to form the [[Final Boss]].}}
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'':
** There is a Boss in the Serpentshrine Cavern instance. His name is Leotheras the Blind, and while he's an incredible danger all on his own, There exists an unnamed demon within him that occasionally transforms his body into a Chernabog-like creature and throws spells that can decimate any party member not specifically geared to survive his attacks. When Leo is nearly defeated, the Demon leaves the host, and the raid group has to fight them both simultaneously.
** Also in the background, the fallen Titan Sargeras, lord of [[Legions of Hell|the Burning Legion]] possessed Medivh, the next Guardian of Tirisfal and an immensely powerful mage, [[Tyke Bomb|before he was born]]. Medivh then opened the Dark Portal, through which the orcs came to the world. However, he was killed before Sargeras could fulfill his plans, causing him to be sent back to the nether without his body, effectively [[Put Onon a Bus|preventing from having further effect on the story]].
** Grand Crusader Dathrohan/Balnazzar of the [[Knight Templar|Scarlet Crusade]]. Dathrohan was killed first, but it's explicitly called possession. Wearing a paladin's body has given him ''lots'' of [[Treacherous Advisor|opportunity]] to cause [[Self-Made Orphan|trouble]]...
** Kalecgos, the blue dragonflight youth, is possessed Sathrovarr when you fight him in the Sunwell Plateau instance.
* While the Ing from ''[[Metroid|Metroid Prime 2]]'' aren't really demons (although being extradimensional creatures of darkness, they're probably close enough), they fit this trope as they must possess the bodies of other creatures to survive in our dimension. They open a dimensional portal and come through in a gaseous form, entering the body of a nearby creature and possessing it. The possessed creature will gain a darker colour and become more powerful.
* In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: MajorasMajora's Mask (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask]],'' the Skullkid is possessed by Majora by wearing Majora's Mask. This was a gradual and lighter-in-tone possession, for the Skullkid could still decide most of his actions and he wasn't completely possessed until the night of the final day when the moon comes crashing down.
** Wait, no mention of {{spoiler|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Phantom Hourglass]]''' Bellum-Beck}}?!]]
** Or {{spoiler|[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Video Game)|Puppet Zelda]]}}, for that matter. And that last one will apparently be happening again in {{spoiler|''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks]]''}}, since {{spoiler|Zelda's empty body is kidnapped, so the [[Evil Chancellor]] can revive a demon Paper Mario2-style.}}
*** {{spoiler|The reverse happens, too. Link is about to get his block hacked off by a Phantom, when it suddenly stops dead in its tracks. Considering that the [[Evil Chancellor]] has her empty body, that leaves her soul free to take other measures in aiding Link. Put two and two together, kids.}}
*** {{spoiler|It also happens in the final battle. After Zelda gains her body back, Malladus simply possesses Chancellor Cole. He can't apparently maintain control of his form for long, but then wants to destroy the world in short time that's left.}}
** This is [[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle Gamesof (VideoSeasons Game)and Oracle of Ages|Veran's]] trademark. First is the Oracle Nayru and then {{spoiler|Queen Ambi.}}
*** And Impa, briefly before possessing Nayru.
* In ''[[Roguelike|TOME]]'', Spirits can possess any body on the ground; effectively raising them [[Back From the Dead]]. [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]] means there is little difference between a possessed corpse and its original. For clever individuals with a Wish spell, one can create a Familiar Spirit and have it possess ''anything'' with a corpse; making that your familiar. [[The Lord of the Rings|Gandalf]], the [[Bonus Boss]], ''anything that you killed with a body that you perserved.'' One of the classes is "Symbiote" which means you can fuse yourself with any Familiar that doesn't move. One of the Bonus Bosses is a Mold...
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* A core player ability in the [[Dungeon Keeper]] series, in which you can do this to any creature under your control. Mainly useful for combat, fast scouting, digging and claiming of territory, and in the unofficial expansion, ''Ancient Keeper'' to suppress normal emotional responses at key times.
* Early on in ''Muramasa: The Demon Blade'', Momohime gets possessed by a demon named Jinkuro, forcing her original soul out of her body. An evil monk then steals the soul to give to a giant demon, and Momohime-Jinkuro has to rush to get it back, because if the original soul is destroyed, then Momohime's body will wither and die, leaving him once again without a vessel.
* [[Tear Jerker|Tragically done]] AND [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|gloriously inverted]] in ''[[Arc the Lad (Video Game)|Arc the Lad]] II'': {{spoiler|the [[Big Bad]] manage to take control of Kukuru and "absorb" her, only to discover that Arc's Girlfriend's soul is stronger than his own: she promptly inverts the demonic possession and gives Arc the time to seal him again}}
* ''[[Mass Effect]]'' and its sequel have [[Eldritch Abomination|Reapers]] do this once they decide their [[You Have Failed Me|mooks have failed]], or the fight is important enough to require personal intervention.
** The final fight of the first game has {{spoiler|[[Big Bad|Sovereign]] ''melt'' the flesh off [[The Dragon|Saren's]] corpse to fight Commander Shepard with Saren's cybernetic implants}}.
** '''''"[[Boss in Mooks Clothing|ASSUMING DIRECT CONTROL!!!]]"''''' [[Memetic Mutation|Sound familiar?]] [[Bio Ware (Creator)BioWare/Memes|It should]].
* In ''[[Fire Emblem]]: The Sacred Stones'', {{spoiler|Lyon}} has either type two or type four depending on which sibling's path you choose.
** In ''[[Fire Emblem]]: Seisen No Keifu (Genealogy of the Holy War)''... upon reading the [[Tome of Eldritch Lore]], Prince Yurius ends up as an avatar of a Dark God. Irredeemably so, at that through a combination of Type 2 and 3-- and this was all set up by the [[Complete Monster]] of a head of the game's [[Religion of Evil]] as to unseal the [[Sealed Evil in Aa Can]]... right down to Yurius's birth.
* Most of the inhuman enemies in ''[[Dragon Age]]'' ''Origins'' who aren't Darkspawn are the results of Demonic Possession, which is a risk anyone with magic talent faces. Corpses and trees can also be possessed.
** {{spoiler|Anders}} in [[Dragon Age 2]] suffers from a case of this, though it's not as clear cut as most cases. {{spoiler|He voluntarily allowed, his friend the spirit of Justice, to come into his body. Anders' own hatred of his magically inclined brethern's oppression perverted Justice into Vengeance, who's a tad more angry.}}
* In ''[[Devil Survivor (Video Game)|Devil Survivor]]'', Amane is posessed by {{spoiler|not only Remiel, an angel, but Jezebel, a demon.}}
** Aradia did it first in ''[[Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne]]''. Only, she's... uh... a goddess. A fake goddess. [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink|It's kinda complicated]].
** And Nemissa did it before either in ''[[Soul Hackers]]''. Kinda subverted in that she leaves when she realizes it's necessary. And the possessee still has pretty much control over herself, limiting how much damage Nemissa can do. Later, {{spoiler|Spooky}} is taken over by Satanael, who later decides to take on the party... by ''blowing his way out of the victim's body''. '''''And he doesn't make it all the way out.'''''
** Before [[Devil Survivor (Video Game)|Devil Survivor]] but after Nocturne, the [[Light Is Not Good|Four Seraphs]] and [[Knight Templar|Metatron]] joined in, converting five poor saps into their physical bodies through the Demon Virus and obliterating their memories and personalities, making it a horrific combo between Type 1 and 2.
* Early in ''[[Wild Arms 2 (Video Game)|Wild Arms 2]]'', an entire building full of people are possessed by demons, including the main character. He manages to stumble over to the legendary sword used to seal away a great evil {{spoiler|who happens to be the very demon possessing him}} and absorbs it into his body, effectively cancelling each other out. This is later revealed to have given him a [[Super Mode]] that's at risk of becoming a [[Super-Powered Evil Side]]. {{spoiler|The final battle is a one-on-one fight between the protagonist and the demon inside his own soul.}}
* [[Sonic Unleashed]]: you can converse with the townsfolk in the hub worlds, and some of them at night become possessed by Dark Gaia monsters, who make them either depressed, apathetic, or weirdly for some normally serious characters, laid-back and happy. As side missions, you can perform 'exorcisms' on them by flashing them with a camera and then defeating their "demons."
* ''[[Guilty Gear]]'' has a [[Shout-Out]] to [[The Bible (Literature)|The Bible]] in Zappa, (yes, [[Musical Theme Naming|named after]] [[Frank Zappa|THAT Zappa]]) who is possessed by five (or rather, seven - one is a set of triplets) separate ghosts. [[Confusion Fu|You have no say in which one comes out, and they all fight differently]] (the only guaranteed emergence is if you summon with eight "eyes", in which case the strongest gets out). They're led by a [[Stringy Haired Ghost Girl]] named S-Ko.
* In ''[[Super Robot Wars NEO]]'', Amane Inaba gets possessed by {{spoiler|Larva}}
* ''[[Shadow of the Colossus]]'' has {{spoiler|Wander}} gradually possessed by Dormin.
* ''[[Legacy of Kain]]''. While it's not done by the actual [[Our Demons Are Different|demons]], the ones who mainly do this are related. It's done to either corpses or unwilling living people. The host is gradually worn out, and can be immediately used up if the possessor decides to transform it.
* Wonderfully [[Inverted Trope|inverted]] in ''[[Summon Night]] Sword Craft Story 2'' where a ''demon'' girl is possessed by an ''angel'' girl. The later only comes out when the former goes too far on the [[Tsundere|tsun side]] however.
* Several characters from ''[[Shining the Holy Ark (Video Game)|Shining the Holy Ark]]'' are possessed by evil spirits. Notably the King and one of your former allies. The spirits are mostly invisible but a certain spell can bring them into corporeal form; enabling you to sever their connection to the host and their life expectancy.
 
 
== Webcomics ==
* [[MAGISAMAG ISA]] - Demonic possession is standard in this comic:
** [http://mag-isa.thecomicseries.com/comics/pl/119127 American soldier] in prologue gets possessed.
** [http://mag-isa.thecomicseries.com/comics/pl/119534 Priest exorcises a demon who attacks him].
** [http://mag-isa.thecomicseries.com/comics/pl/119601 Angel battles demon-possessed kid].
* This is lampooned by ''[[All Over the House]]'' in [http://www.alloverthehouse.net/?p=43 this strip].
* Reynardine from ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic)|Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' can possess anything with eyes, or a representation thereof. There's elements of [[Grand Theft Me]] to his possession: he can't exist outside a body for more than a few seconds, and he permanently dispossesses the host's soul. When he takes a new host, his old one dies.
** There's also the Glass-Eyed Men, who at one point possess a robot.
* There are a few of these floating around the ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'' universe, most notably K'Z'K the Vowelless.
* This is the major plot point in [[Garanos]].
* This occurs several times throughout ''[[College Roomies Fromfrom Hell]],'' which is in no way surprising considering that the [[Big Bad]] is [[Satan]].
* [[The Dragon Doctors]]: While initially believed to be an alien, {{spoiler|the Crax}} is later revealed to be {{spoiler|the manifestation of a [[Complete Monster|sociopathic]] man who learned how to become [[Immortality Immorality|immortal]] by taking over other people's bodies. Did we mention he's become what is basically [[Body Horror|sapient cancer]]?}}
* [[Drow TalesDrowtales]]: There's basically two levels of demonic possession. First, there's tainting. This is generally done in a controlled manner, so that the demon will not progress to the next level. It leaves the host in full control, while making sure that she can't be possessed accidentally in a more dangerous manner. Very weak taints can sometimes be reversed. Tainting also is generally used to dull fear and pain. In the full form of possession, the demon has full control, and the host's body commonly [[Body Horror|deforms]]. Both forms leave the host with [[Red Eyes, Take Warning|red eyes]].
 
 
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* Bad [[Slash Fic]] demons and [[Mary Sue|Mary Sues]] can possess canon characters in [[Protectors of the Plot Continuum]], causing them to carry out the fanfic writer's whims. It's the PPC's job to remove them via exorcism.
* ''[[Tasakeru]]'': {{spoiler|[[Innocent Flower Girl|Hanami]] is possessed by the spirit of the [[Big Bad]] in Book IV. Said [[Big Bad]] possesses [[Church Militant|the head of the]] [[The Order|Silver Order]] two books later.}}
* [[The Nostalgia Critic (Web Video)|The Nostalgia Critic]] gets possessed by the devil in one of his fights with the Nerd, and only Super Mecha Death Christ is able to defeat him.
* In [[The League of STEAM]]'s webisode, "Dinner With The Devil", {{spoiler|Sir Conrad}} gets possessed.
 
 
== Western Animation ==
* Season two of [[Jackie Chan Adventures (Animation)|Jackie Chan Adventures]] had the character Valmont possessed by Shendu, a dragon spirit. The possession though was accidential as Shendu wanted to get into Jackie, he succeeds later. Shendu then uses Valmont to further his own agenda while maintaining the upper-hand in their relationship.
* In the ''[[Johnny Bravo]]'' episode "Johnny's Inferno", Johnny ends up possessed by a demon who then tries to force Johnny into a rampage of evil. Of course, [[The Ditz|Johnny being Johnny]], and the demon's idea of evil being [[Poke the Poodle|quite underwhelming]], [[Hilarity Ensues|Hilarity Ensued]].
* While he was semi-permanently dead, Kenny had channeled himself through Cartman in ''[[South Park]]''. This is an interesting inversion since Kenny is much nicer to Stan and Kyle than Cartman.
** Micheal Jackson had also channeled himself through Ike in an episode. He was just happy being a kid and had to {{spoiler|win a little girl beauty pageant}} in order to leave.
* The original ''[[Transformers]]'' series has Starscream become a ghost after he dies, and over the span of two series possesses other transformers (Cyclonis, Scourge in G1 and Waspinator in ''[[Beast Wars (Animation)|Beast Wars]]'').
** Poked fun at wonderfully [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKCREMr7WV0 here].
* in ''[[Transformers Prime (Animation)|Transformers Prime]]'', Megatron exposes himself to Dark Energon, the blood of [[God of Evil|Unicron]], which {{spoiler|allows Unicron to possess him in the first season finale. It's a testament to the strength of this Megatron's will, though, that Unicron had to knock him out before he could take total control}}.
* A heroic example is Raven from ''[[Teen Titans (Animationanimation)|Teen Titans]]'' who is [[Half-Human Hybrid|half-demon]]. She usually [[Mind Over Manners|limits her use of this power]], on one occasion possessing Robin to help him when he was having a [[Your Mind Makes It Real|very bad trip]], and [[Blob Monster|Plasmus]] twice, in both cases instantly making him [[Your Head Asplode|asplode]].
** Considering she has a [[Super-Powered Evil Side]] as one lovely feature of her dual nature, one could argue that on the occasions where it takes control, she's possessed by her ''own'' inner demon.
* In ''[[Wakfu (Animation)|Wakfu]]'' there exist Shushus, which are demons [[Sealed Evil in Aa Can|trapped inside of objects]]. However, they can possess people through their weakness or even their own volition, and [[Idiot Hero|Shushu guardian Sadlygrove]] has this happen more than once.
 
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