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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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In modern horror works, dark things from beyond the fringes of mankind's consciousness are prone to showing up in forms that for all intents and purposes look like good ol' Homo sapiens - and in many cases, actually were humans until they went beyond the pale. Rather than merely being monstrous or "ugly", a Humanoid Abomination exudes a distinct eldritch "wrongness" or unsettling presence, while still appearing somewhat human-like in form. It's not enough for a character to simply look human and not be one - there are Human Aliens, Petting Zoo People, Amazing Technicolor Populations, and other varying points on the color wheel of... human-like-ness.
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