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** Also used amusingly when Daikichi finds an old "dead" cellphone and discovers that Kana can use it to keep in touch with him. A stylized ghost light is her chat icon and takes place of the signal meter on her phone.
* [[Kekkaishi]] has these following Madarao and Hakubi.
* Inori in ''[[Hyakko]]'' '''isn't''' a ghost, even though it's lampshaded that she '''looks''' like [[The Ring|Sadako]]. But in Chapter 40, she's shown with a pair of Ghost Lights. Oddly, this is at a moment when she's overcoming her usual painful shyness, not despairing.
 
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** As the princess of a ghost palace (and a ghost herself), Yuyuko Saigyouji seems to be continuously surrounded by these. Her [[Battle Butler|servant]], Youmu Konpaku, also has one of these next to her at all times, which happens to be half of her own soul—because she's only ''half'' ghost (don't ask me how that works).
*** Both Yuyuko and Youmu use their Ghost Lights as [[Attack Drone]]s in the games where they are playable. So does [[Brother Chuck|Mima]] from PC98 games.
*** The fan-made video ''Fantasy Kaleidoscope ~The Memories of Phantasm~'' has a scene of Youmu '''petting''' her Ghost Light as if it's a [[Right-Hand-Cat]] while she confronts Marisa.
** Rin Kaenbyou is surrounded by what appears to be ''skull'' ghost lights—appropriate, since her job is to carry off corpses into the underworld.
*** In some spell cards, she is accompanied by ''zombie fairies'', which look pretty similar (though a later [[All There in the Manual|guidebook]] claims that they're just normal fairies who like to dress up).
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