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Abhuman is a term used to
distinguish a
separation from
normal human existence. This is
different from inhuman,
which typically connotes an
ethical or...
- foes with
their m****ive
Eviscerator chainswords.
Ogryn -
These immense Abhumans tend to be a bit dimwitted, but act as some of the
Imperial Guard’s most...
- as fast-attack infantry. The
Leagues of
Votann are a
confederation of
abhumans known interchangeably as
Squats and Kin,
which are
based on the dwarves...
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fiction to
create a
nightmarish story,
containing themes of loneliness, the
abhuman, and the afterlife. Its
epigraph is from John Keats' 1819 poem "The Eve...
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witchcraft student Alice, whom she abuses, and Tusk, a
large and
powerful abhuman (the
offspring of a
union between a
human witch and the devil, referred...
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related to this theme; they
function as the
spiritual equivalent of the
abhuman and may be
evocative of
unseen realities, as in The Bostonians.
Julia Kristeva's...
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Andres Serrano whose piece entitled ****
Christ caused a
scandal in 1989.
Abhuman Alterity Antihumanism Georges Bataille Limit-experience ****
theory Transitional...
- Malkin: a
powerful malevolent witch, who was
killed by Ward. Tusk: an
abhuman, and
Mother Malkin's son, who was
killed by Gregory.
Agnes Sowerbutts:...
- origins, and
others that may once have been human.
Hodgson uses the term "
Abhuman" to name
several different species of
intelligent beings evolved from humans...
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Gothic Body,
Kelly Hurley draws attention to the
literary device of the
abhuman as a
representation of
damaged personal identity, and to lesser-known authors...