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* The Godhand from ''[[Berserk]]''. Since they are not part of the physical plane and therefore have no physical bodies, they have to manifest through some material in order to make a presence in the physical world. But every 1000 years, they have the opportunity to reincarnate themselves into the physical world with a corporeal body. |
* The Godhand from ''[[Berserk]]''. Since they are not part of the physical plane and therefore have no physical bodies, they have to manifest through some material in order to make a presence in the physical world. But every 1000 years, they have the opportunity to reincarnate themselves into the physical world with a corporeal body. |
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* In ''[[Watchmen]]'' after Dr. Osterman is disintegrated he spends some time slowly learning how to use his new powers to reconstruct a physical body to inhabit. It's not clear if he gains any benefit from having one, or if he just feels more comfortable being human-shaped. |
* In ''[[Watchmen]]'' after Dr. Osterman is disintegrated he spends some time slowly learning how to use his new powers to reconstruct a physical body to inhabit. It's not clear if he gains any benefit from having one, or if he just feels more comfortable being human-shaped. |
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