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+ | |powers and abilities= Varies; can include telekinesis and possession. | ||
+ | |vulnerabilities= Varies; one standard is the salting and burning of the ghost's physical remains. | ||
+ | |appearance= Varies; the form of the deceased, which may have visible signs of trauma or decay. | ||
+ | |episodes= [[1.09 Home]]<br>[[5.12 Swap Meat]] | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Ghost]] | * [[Ghost]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:02, 14 March 2015
Poltergeist | |
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Powers and Abilities | Varies; can include telekinesis and possession. |
Vulnerabilities | Varies; one standard is the salting and burning of the ghost's physical remains. |
Appearance | Varies; the form of the deceased, which may have visible signs of trauma or decay. |
Episode(s) | 1.09 Home 5.12 Swap Meat |
Poltergeist
A mischievous ghost, especially one that makes mysterious noises.
– Pad of Definitions (1.04 Phantom Traveler), Official Website
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Poltergeist
A term used to describe a supposed spirit or ghost that manifests itself by moving and influencing inanimate objects.
Reports of poltergeist activity typically feature heavily on raps, bumps, thumps, knocks, footsteps and bed-shaking, all without a discernible point of original or physical reason for occurrence. Many accounts also detail objects being thrown about the room, furniture being moved, and even people being levitated.
Though rare, a few reported poltergeists have been purported to speak, including The Bell Witch in 1817 and Gef the Talking Mongoose in 1931.– Pad of Definitions (2.18 Hollywood Babylon), Official Website