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== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* [[Shazam|Captain Marvel]]: [[Kingdom Come|"I'm not a man ... I'm not a god ... but you, Billy: you're both."]]
* [[Shazam|Captain Marvel]]: [[Kingdom Come|"I'm not a man ... I'm not a god ... but you, Billy: you're both."]]
* Jesse Custer in [[Garth Ennis]]' ''[[Preacher (Comic Book)]]'' series, who is [[Blessed with Suck]] by literally having the "Word of God." (No relation to the [[Word of God|trope of the same name]].)
* Jesse Custer in [[Garth Ennis]]' ''[[Preacher (Comic Book)]]'' series, who is [[Blessed with Suck]] by literally having the "Word of God." (No relation to the [[Word of God|trope of the same name]].)
* ''[[The Spectre]]'' qualifies, as he's a dead human who is the host of (the [[Our Angels Are Different|angel]] that represents) God's Wrath/Vengeance.
* ''[[The Spectre]]'' qualifies, as he's a dead human who is the host of (the [[Our Angels Are Different|angel]] that represents) God's Wrath/Vengeance.


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* Vishous from ''[[Black Dagger Brotherhood]]'' is another example; he is the son of the Scribe Virgin, the deity vampires pray to in his universe. He also has a twin sister named Payne....
* Vishous from ''[[Black Dagger Brotherhood]]'' is another example; he is the son of the Scribe Virgin, the deity vampires pray to in his universe. He also has a twin sister named Payne....
* In the ''[[Percy Jackson and The Olympians|Percy Jackson]]'' book series, most of the main characters (at least the children) are demigods, born of a god and a human.
* In the ''[[Percy Jackson and The Olympians|Percy Jackson]]'' book series, most of the main characters (at least the children) are demigods, born of a god and a human.
** And the sequel to the series, ''[[The Heroes of Olympus]]'', does the same. Most of the main characters are the children on the Roman gods now, however.
** And the sequel to the series, ''[[The Heroes of Olympus]]'', does the same. Most of the main characters are the children on the Roman gods now, however.
* The Delphaes in the ''[[The Elenium|The Shining Ones]]'' started as humans but now are slowly evolving into gods. As a result, they possess awesome powers, but they can also melt alive anyone who gets too close to them. {{spoiler|Eventually, they fully evolve into gods and leave the earth forever.}}
* The Delphaes in the ''[[The Elenium|The Shining Ones]]'' started as humans but now are slowly evolving into gods. As a result, they possess awesome powers, but they can also melt alive anyone who gets too close to them. {{spoiler|Eventually, they fully evolve into gods and leave the earth forever.}}
* In the ''[[Inheritance Trilogy]]'', demons are the descendants of both god and mortal, and include {{spoiler|Oree, the protagonist of the second book. Since demons are themselves mortal, but also partake of godhood, their blood is the only thing that can kill the genuinely-immortal gods.}}
* In the ''[[Inheritance Trilogy]]'', demons are the descendants of both god and mortal, and include {{spoiler|Oree, the protagonist of the second book. Since demons are themselves mortal, but also partake of godhood, their blood is the only thing that can kill the genuinely-immortal gods.}}
* [[Evil Overlord|The Lord Ruler]] of ''[[Mistborn]]'' presents himself as a [[Physical God]] {{spoiler|but is actually a human who briefly held a portion of the power of the god Preservation a millenium ago. Though he no longer possesses that power directly, while holding it he gained enough divine insight to make him scarily good at all three of the trilogy's forms of [[Functional Magic]], rendering him immortal and virtually invincible}}. [[Word of God]] calls people like this from across the overall cosmology of Sanderson's works "Slivers".
* [[Evil Overlord|The Lord Ruler]] of ''[[Mistborn]]'' presents himself as a [[Physical God]] {{spoiler|but is actually a human who briefly held a portion of the power of the god Preservation a millenium ago. Though he no longer possesses that power directly, while holding it he gained enough divine insight to make him scarily good at all three of the trilogy's forms of [[Functional Magic]], rendering him immortal and virtually invincible}}. [[Word of God]] calls people like this from across the overall cosmology of Sanderson's works "Slivers".


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
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** Aeneas's mother was [[Love Goddess|Aphrodite]]. Dude founded Rome.
** Aeneas's mother was [[Love Goddess|Aphrodite]]. Dude founded Rome.
** There were whole races that were thought to be somewhere between the Olympians and mortals in terms of divinity, such as the nymphs.
** There were whole races that were thought to be somewhere between the Olympians and mortals in terms of divinity, such as the nymphs.
* [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]], although in some denominations, he is [[Mind Screw|both]] 100% divine ''and'' 100% human.
* [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]], although in some denominations, he is [[Mind Screw|both]] 100% divine ''and'' 100% human.
** The [[The Bible|Nephilim]] of Judeo-Christian mythology are thought to be the children of [[Our Angels Are Different|angels]].
** The [[The Bible|Nephilim]] of Judeo-Christian mythology are thought to be the children of [[Our Angels Are Different|angels]].
* [[King Arthur|Merlin]] is thought to be the child of a demon and mortal, although in the original myths he was depicted as something of a fey spirit, so half-fairy was more likely.
* [[King Arthur|Merlin]] is thought to be the child of a demon and mortal, although in the original myths he was depicted as something of a fey spirit, so half-fairy was more likely.
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** It's worth pointing out that most Exalted become what they are when a normal human's body and soul are combined/merged with a shard of literal divine power.
** It's worth pointing out that most Exalted become what they are when a normal human's body and soul are combined/merged with a shard of literal divine power.
* The ''[[Scion]]s'' are the children of gods, and can ascend to godhood themselves.
* The ''[[Scion]]s'' are the children of gods, and can ascend to godhood themselves.
* In ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'', Tieflings and Aasimar are descendants of [[Our Demons Are Different|fiends]] and [[Our Angels Are Different|celestials]], respectively.
* In ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'', Tieflings and Aasimar are descendants of [[Our Demons Are Different|fiends]] and [[Our Angels Are Different|celestials]], respectively.
** [http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Planetouched The] [[Half-Human Hybrid|plane]][[Heinz Hybrid|touched]] in general, as they're all descended from [[Made of Magic|outsiders]].
** [http://forgottenrealms.wikia.com/wiki/Planetouched The] [[Half-Human Hybrid|plane]][[Heinz Hybrid|touched]] in general, as they're all descended from [[Made of Magic|outsiders]].
** Every sorcerer gets their powers from some kind of encounter with a magical force somewhere back in the family tree (either directly or indirectly.) Some of them are divine, infernal, or even [[Our Dragons Are Different|draconic]].
** Every sorcerer gets their powers from some kind of encounter with a magical force somewhere back in the family tree (either directly or indirectly.) Some of them are divine, infernal, or even [[Our Dragons Are Different|draconic]].
** D&D also has Divine Rank 0 entities (normal beings have no rank at all). Such an entity isn't a god for most purposes (they don't grant spells), but they have many of the mechanical benefits of being considered divine (immortality, max HP, a host of immunities, some DR against non Epic weapons, resistances).
** D&D also has Divine Rank 0 entities (normal beings have no rank at all). Such an entity isn't a god for most purposes (they don't grant spells), but they have many of the mechanical benefits of being considered divine (immortality, max HP, a host of immunities, some DR against non Epic weapons, resistances).
* The [[Physical God|Primarchs]] and, to a lesser extent, the [[Space Marine|Space]] [[Super Soldier|Marines]] of ''[[Warhammer 40000]]''. The Primarchs are the 20 sons of [[Truly Single Parent|the]] [[God-Emperor]], and while they aren't as powerful as him, they're nigh-godly unto themselves. The [[Space Marines]] are warriors that are [[Bio Augmented]] with the geenseed of the Primarchs, and they're basically an [[Badass Army|army]] of individuals who can each [[One-Man Army|slaughter a thousand men by themselves]].
* The [[Physical God|Primarchs]] and, to a lesser extent, the [[Space Marine|Space]] [[Super Soldier|Marines]] of ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]''. The Primarchs are the 20 sons of [[Truly Single Parent|the]] [[God-Emperor]], and while they aren't as powerful as him, they're nigh-godly unto themselves. The [[Space Marines]] are warriors that are [[Bio Augmented]] with the geenseed of the Primarchs, and they're basically an [[Badass Army|army]] of individuals who can each [[One-Man Army|slaughter a thousand men by themselves]].
* Anyone with [[Eldritch Abomination|Outsider Taint]] in ''[[Cthulhu Tech]]''.
* Anyone with [[Eldritch Abomination|Outsider Taint]] in ''[[Cthulhu Tech]]''.


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* The [[Our Demons Are Different|Demonspawn]] and [[Our Gods Are Greater|Demigods]] of ''[[Dungeon Crawl]]''. They can be created through magical experiments, [[Half Human Hybrids|breeding]] with demons and gods/angels, (un)holy pacts, or any number of other ways. The former are very versatile and have a wide range of (random, but usually powerful) abilities from their demonic mutations, but are weak against [[Holy Hand Grenade|evil-smiting powers]]. The later [[The Ace|have the highest base attributes in the game, and have a lot of HP and mana pools]], but they level slowly and can't worship a god, which is pretty bad, as a lot of powers and bonuses can only be gained through religion.
* The [[Our Demons Are Different|Demonspawn]] and [[Our Gods Are Greater|Demigods]] of ''[[Dungeon Crawl]]''. They can be created through magical experiments, [[Half Human Hybrids|breeding]] with demons and gods/angels, (un)holy pacts, or any number of other ways. The former are very versatile and have a wide range of (random, but usually powerful) abilities from their demonic mutations, but are weak against [[Holy Hand Grenade|evil-smiting powers]]. The later [[The Ace|have the highest base attributes in the game, and have a lot of HP and mana pools]], but they level slowly and can't worship a god, which is pretty bad, as a lot of powers and bonuses can only be gained through religion.
* In the ''[[Baldur's Gate]]'' series, the Bhaalspawn are the children of [[Captain Obvious|Bhaal]], [[War God|the Lord of Murder]]. [[Evil Plan|He sired them so they would kill each other until none remained, at which point his essence that was scattered among them would have accumulated, and his chosen follower, Amelyssan, would have performed rituals that would have]] [[Back From the Dead|brought him back.]] Neither [[Dragon Ascendant|Amelyssan]] nor [[Spanner in the Works|the last Bhaalspawn]] (the protagonist) complied to these plans, however.
* In the ''[[Baldur's Gate]]'' series, the Bhaalspawn are the children of [[Captain Obvious|Bhaal]], [[War God|the Lord of Murder]]. [[Evil Plan|He sired them so they would kill each other until none remained, at which point his essence that was scattered among them would have accumulated, and his chosen follower, Amelyssan, would have performed rituals that would have]] [[Back from the Dead|brought him back.]] Neither [[Dragon Ascendant|Amelyssan]] nor [[Spanner in the Works|the last Bhaalspawn]] (the protagonist) complied to these plans, however.
** In fact, Amelyssan was something like 99% god by the end of the Throne of Bhaal expansion. After defeating her, the [[PC]] (him/her)self [[Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence|ascends to full godhood]].
** In fact, Amelyssan was something like 99% god by the end of the Throne of Bhaal expansion. After defeating her, the [[PC]] (him/her)self [[Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence|ascends to full godhood]].
* Dante and [[Evil Twin|Vergil]] of ''[[Devil May Cry]]''. They're both the sons of [[Physical God|Sparda]], a [[Our Demons Are Different|demon]] who made other demons look like wet tissue paper in comparison.
* Dante and [[Evil Twin|Vergil]] of ''[[Devil May Cry]]''. They're both the sons of [[Physical God|Sparda]], a [[Our Demons Are Different|demon]] who made other demons look like wet tissue paper in comparison.
* In ''[[First Encounter Assault Recon|F.E.A.R]]'', the unnamed child that was produced by {{spoiler|[[Our Ghosts Are Different|Alma]] [[Person of Mass Destruction|Wade]] [[Rape as Drama|raping]] [[Player Character|Michael Becket]] (the protagonist of ''Project Origin'')}} certainly counts. It's even described as a ghost in the flesh.
* In ''[[First Encounter Assault Recon|F.E.A.R]]'', the unnamed child that was produced by {{spoiler|[[Our Ghosts Are Different|Alma]] [[Person of Mass Destruction|Wade]] [[Rape as Drama|raping]] [[Player Character|Michael Becket]] (the protagonist of ''Project Origin'')}} certainly counts. It's even described as a ghost in the flesh.
* In ''[[Disgaea]]'', Laharal is the son of the former [[Our Demons Are Different|overlord]] and a human.
* In ''[[Disgaea]]'', Laharal is the son of the former [[Our Demons Are Different|overlord]] and a human.
* The [[The Chosen One|Dragon]][[Player Character|born]] of ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim|Skyrim]]'', who was been born with the soul and blood of a [[Our Dragons Are Different|dragon]] (who are otherwise known as [[Our Angels Are Different|aedric]] [[Our Spirits Are Different|spirits]]), but has the body of a mortal.
* The [[The Chosen One|Dragon]][[Player Character|born]] of ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim|Skyrim]]'', who was been born with the soul and blood of a [[Our Dragons Are Different|dragon]] (who are otherwise known as [[Our Angels Are Different|aedric]] [[Our Spirits Are Different|spirits]]), but has the body of a mortal.


== [[Visual Novels]] ==
== [[Visual Novels]] ==
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Genie in the ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'' sequels and series. After being freed, he has gone from having "phenomenal cosmic powers" to "semi-phenomenal nearly-cosmic powers".
* Genie in the ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]'' sequels and series. After being freed, he has gone from having "phenomenal cosmic powers" to "semi-phenomenal nearly-cosmic powers".
* ''[[Danny Phantom]]'', along with [[Big Bad|Vlad Masters]] and [[Opposite Sex Clone|Danielle Phantom]], are half ghost, though there was no breeding between ghosts and humans involved: the former two were both results of [[Freak Lab Accident|lab accidents]], and the latter was cloned.
* ''[[Danny Phantom]]'', along with [[Big Bad|Vlad Masters]] and [[Opposite Gender Clone|Danielle Phantom]], are half ghost, though there was no breeding between ghosts and humans involved: the former two were both results of [[Freak Lab Accident|lab accidents]], and the latter was cloned.


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A character that's not a fully supernatural being (such as a god, angel, demon, spirit in general, abomination, etc.), but has a touch of it or more in them. The character may be the offspring/descendant of supernatural creatures and mortals, or is part of a race that's inherently part-supernatural or in between. For that matter, the character might have even become part-supernatural as a boon from the Powers That Be or their own personal attempt to Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence. The reverse can also happen, as a fully supernatural being Descends from a Higher Plane of Existence and winds up with a "mere" fraction of their former supernatural touch.

These characters tend to exhibit several Stock Super Powers, and if they aren't outright Immortal, they're almost guaranteed to be Long Lived. They may or may not qualify as Humanoid Abominations (who themselves have a high chance of being this character type), and that's if they look humanoid in the first place.

The Antichrist is almost always an example. Changelings are also frequently found to be some mix of human and faerie. Divine Parentage, being Touched by Vorlons and a Deal with the Devil are common origins for this type of character. Having a piece of a magical being in you may also count.

One can think of these characters as beings that are partly Made of Magic (or spirit-like beings in general).

As can be derived from the title, part-divine characters are one of the (if not, the) most common examples, which is unsurprising, considering the fact that many gods in mythology have had rather promiscuous lifestyles, and this would naturally extend to modern-day fiction. It should be noted, however, that this trope applies to any mix or midway between "normal" and purely supernatural beings, so this isn't limited to the literal Semi-Divine.

Examples of Semi-Divine include:


Anime and Manga

  • All of the Claymores are half-human and half-youma except for Clare, who is only one-quarter youma. They're born human and become half-youma by taking youma flesh into their bodies. A fallen Claymore warrior is called an "Awakened One" and is far more powerful than a pure-blooded youma.
  • Ichigo Kurosaki of Bleach. His mother was, as far as we know, a normal human. His father is a retired Soul Reaper, meaning that he's basically a human/ghost hybrid.

Comic Books

Literature

  • The White Court in The Dresden Files. Their souls are half demon due to a demonic symbiote that gives them superhuman abilities and incredibly good looks, but at the cost of a Hunger for human emotions. The Raith family is particularly noted to go after lust.
  • Daine in Tamora Pierce's Wild Magic series is the daughter of a minor god (of the hunt) and a mortal woman (who becomes a minor goddess when she dies).
  • There's also the Old Kingdom books by Garth Nix. The world was created by nine spirits of Free Magic, but in order to protect the world and humanity, the Seven created the Charter and bound most of the Free Magic in the world. Four of them poured most of their power into mortal bloodlines; the Clayr, the Abhorsen, the royal family and the Wallmakers. Consequently, although not directly related to a deity, they all do have powers inherited from a god (or close enough).
  • The Kushiel's Legacy series establishes that the D'Angeline people are like this; descended from God's son and his angelic companions.
  • Vishous from Black Dagger Brotherhood is another example; he is the son of the Scribe Virgin, the deity vampires pray to in his universe. He also has a twin sister named Payne....
  • In the Percy Jackson book series, most of the main characters (at least the children) are demigods, born of a god and a human.
    • And the sequel to the series, The Heroes of Olympus, does the same. Most of the main characters are the children on the Roman gods now, however.
  • The Delphaes in the The Shining Ones started as humans but now are slowly evolving into gods. As a result, they possess awesome powers, but they can also melt alive anyone who gets too close to them. Eventually, they fully evolve into gods and leave the earth forever.
  • In the Inheritance Trilogy, demons are the descendants of both god and mortal, and include Oree, the protagonist of the second book. Since demons are themselves mortal, but also partake of godhood, their blood is the only thing that can kill the genuinely-immortal gods.
  • The Lord Ruler of Mistborn presents himself as a Physical God but is actually a human who briefly held a portion of the power of the god Preservation a millenium ago. Though he no longer possesses that power directly, while holding it he gained enough divine insight to make him scarily good at all three of the trilogy's forms of Functional Magic, rendering him immortal and virtually invincible. Word of God calls people like this from across the overall cosmology of Sanderson's works "Slivers".

Live Action TV

  • The vampires of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. They retain their (enhanced) bodies and their minds, but their formerly human soul is replaced with that of a demon.
    • Hell, most of the "demons" are an example. They're the product of countless generations of interbreeding between humans and true demons, who were more like Eldritch Abominations than their typical depictions.
    • An example of a mortal attaining semi-divine status happens in Angel. Cordelia was dying because her psychic visions were causing Power Degeneration. After refusing a divine offer to give up her powers and live a normal life in order to continue doing good, she was rewarded by being turned part demon. Being allied with the (generally) good Powers That Be, her demonhood had no cosmetic effects, gave her immunity to Power Degeneration, and healing abilities.
    • Also from Angel, the fifth season gives us Ilyria, an Old One, a pure demon. Her current shell is too weak to contain her power, so Team Angel siphons off some of her power. So now she's a semi-human Old One with a fraction of her former strength.
  • Castiel during the fifth season of Supernatural. After rebelling against heaven to help the Winchesters save the world from the upcoming apocalypse, he steadily loses his divine power until he's basically human by the end of the season.
    • Sam and the rest of the psychic children. Their powers originated from being fed Azazel's blood when they were infants.
  • In the Stargate Verse, any character on the path to ascension displays a plethora of Psychic Powers, which signifies how close they are to becoming the god-like ascended.

Music

  • Leontius from Sound Horizon's Moira is noted to be descended from the Thunder God from his mother's side. As his siblings, so are Elefseus and Artemisia.

Mythology and Religion

  • The original demigod, Gilgamesh himself, was actually two-thirds god.
  • Dragons in eastern mythology are often part-godly in nature.
  • Classical Mythology had a ton of them:
    • Heracles: The son of Zeus and Alcmene.
    • The swan sisters, Helen and Klytemnestra and their twin brothers Castor and Pollux: children of Zeus and Leda.
    • Odysseus spent a few years on an island shacked up with a minor goddess. The Odyssey doesn't mention any children, but there's no such thing as a divinity that isn't Super Fertile. Later myths explore the lives of their many, many, many children.
    • Frankly, Zeus and a few other gods deserve a special folder all their own. Those rapists were all up ins. And gods make babies. Always.
    • Aeneas's mother was Aphrodite. Dude founded Rome.
    • There were whole races that were thought to be somewhere between the Olympians and mortals in terms of divinity, such as the nymphs.
  • Jesus Christ, although in some denominations, he is both 100% divine and 100% human.
    • The Nephilim of Judeo-Christian mythology are thought to be the children of angels.
  • Merlin is thought to be the child of a demon and mortal, although in the original myths he was depicted as something of a fey spirit, so half-fairy was more likely.
  • In Hindu Mythology, Ganesh was a boy who was appointed by the Goddess Parvati to stop anyone from entering her bathroom while taking her bath. When Ganesh stopped her Husband Shiva from entering, Shiva cut his head off. After Parvati found out what happened, she became angry, and Shiva had to fix Ganesh by attaching an elephant's head to Ganesh. Ganesh was given demigod status in the Hindu pantheon, and is supposed to be a sort of door god.

Newspaper Comics

  • Phil, Prince of Insufficient Light in Dilbert.

Tabletop Games

  • The eponymous Exalted are mortals that are blessed as the divine champions of the most powerful gods and god-like beings in the setting. As a consequence, they tend to have abilities that far exceed those of the "normal" gods and spirits, which is most obviously seen in the Solars and their derivatives.
    • It's worth pointing out that most Exalted become what they are when a normal human's body and soul are combined/merged with a shard of literal divine power.
  • The Scions are the children of gods, and can ascend to godhood themselves.
  • In Dungeons & Dragons, Tieflings and Aasimar are descendants of fiends and celestials, respectively.
    • The planetouched in general, as they're all descended from outsiders.
    • Every sorcerer gets their powers from some kind of encounter with a magical force somewhere back in the family tree (either directly or indirectly.) Some of them are divine, infernal, or even draconic.
    • D&D also has Divine Rank 0 entities (normal beings have no rank at all). Such an entity isn't a god for most purposes (they don't grant spells), but they have many of the mechanical benefits of being considered divine (immortality, max HP, a host of immunities, some DR against non Epic weapons, resistances).
  • The Primarchs and, to a lesser extent, the Space Marines of Warhammer 40,000. The Primarchs are the 20 sons of the God-Emperor, and while they aren't as powerful as him, they're nigh-godly unto themselves. The Space Marines are warriors that are Bio Augmented with the geenseed of the Primarchs, and they're basically an army of individuals who can each slaughter a thousand men by themselves.
  • Anyone with Outsider Taint in Cthulhu Tech.

Video Games

Visual Novels

  • Divinity in Fate Stay Night is somewhat arbitrary and is ranked; the closer you are to the gods, the higher the rank. This results in heroes such as Gilgamesh, who is two-thirds divine (Rank A), but has his divinity reduced to Rank B since he himself dislikes the gods, and Medusa, who has had her divinity reduced severely after being transformed into a demonic creature.

Web Comics

Web Original

Western Animation

  • Genie in the Aladdin sequels and series. After being freed, he has gone from having "phenomenal cosmic powers" to "semi-phenomenal nearly-cosmic powers".
  • Danny Phantom, along with Vlad Masters and Danielle Phantom, are half ghost, though there was no breeding between ghosts and humans involved: the former two were both results of lab accidents, and the latter was cloned.