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Also deleted the EvilHand example below PosthumousCharacter. There\'s nothing in the book to indicate that any part of [[spoiler:Eunice Branca]]\'s body was still controlled by her mind, as required by that trope.
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Also deleted the EvilHand example below PosthumousCharacter. There\\\'s nothing in the book to indicate that any part of [[spoiler:Eunice Branca]]\\\'s body was still controlled by her mind, as required by that trope. It was more like SymbioticPossession, and I have added that trope to the page.
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Someone went a little crazy while spoilering PosthumousCharacter (and EvilHand beneath it). They ignored our HandlingSpoilers policy\'s position that spoilering the entire example makes it entirely useless. I despoilered everything except what \'\'needed\'\' to be spoilered: the identity of the person who died to give Johann his new body.
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Someone went a little crazy while spoilering PosthumousCharacter. They ignored our HandlingSpoilers policy\\\'s position that spoilering the entire example makes it entirely useless. I despoilered everything except what \\\'\\\'needed\\\'\\\' to be spoilered: the identity of the person who died to give Johann his new body.
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Also deleted the EvilHand example below it. There\'s nothing in the book to indicate that any part of [[spoiler:Eunice Branca]]\'s body was still controlled by her mind, as required by that trope.
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Also deleted the EvilHand example below PosthumousCharacter. There\\\'s nothing in the book to indicate that any part of [[spoiler:Eunice Branca]]\\\'s body was still controlled by her mind, as required by that trope.