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You can use it to refer to someone who is being possessed by an outside force, such as a demon. For example: "The possessed girl began to speak in languages she'd never heard before."
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The Possessed - Comprised of demonically possessed fanatics and sorcerers, the possessed are designed to represent the forces of Chaos in Mordheim.
In truth, the possessed -- of any stripe probably -- are as inwardly divided as the dispossessed.
The possessed brother is then killed "out of love" by his sibling.
And, in many cases, exorcisms often entail vomiting, cursing and violent outbursts by the possessed.
He is spotted spying by the possessed women and is torn to pieces.
Possession is shown by addition of a special suffix (called the ezāfeh) to the possessed noun.
Mildred Twin Peakk's Grace Zabriskie), one of the possessed women asks: "What if we like what we've become?
In the fishing hamlet of Bwejuu, Dei Wa Dei is the "doctor" to whom the possessed go.
On his television and radio shows, he supposedly cast out Satan and his minions from the possessed.
And lots of sex — since having it is the only way a demon can leave the body of the possessed.
Violence may also be used to induce the evil spirit to leave the body of the possessed.
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