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Monster from Beyond the Veil

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The great love of the hero's life has died, and the hero simply cannot take the grief. Desperate to have their significant other returned to them, the character delves into things better left unlearned and discovers a way to bring the loved one back.
Unfortunately, something goes horribly awry, causing them to come back wrong.
The loved one returns, but they are not as pretty as they used to be. Actually, they are a hideous, horrifying, insane monstrosity, and the first thing they are probably going to do with their new life is brutally murder the hero. Which, of course, leaves it up to the hero's friends (and the hero, once they come out of their Heroic BSoD) to stop this unnatural abomination. For extra tragedy, some small part of the original's character may remain, trapped in a monstrous body and unable to control their actions, often begging the heroes to kill them before they hurt more people. If they are killed, they might briefly return to their old senses before biting the dust.
These former humans are probably going to become a shambling, bloodthirsty, soulless monster or Eldritch Abomination.
As a Death Trope, all Spoilers will be unmarked ahead. Beware.

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In Puella Magi Madoka Magica, this is the eventual fate of all Magical Girls (at least the ones who don't die fighting first), after essentially becoming Liches and falling into The Corruption (often provoked by The Reveal of what the process did to them). The trade name for these monsters, which Magical Girls are charged with fighting in this series, is "Witches". Ironically though, as shown in Puella Magi Madoka Magica: The Different Story, a wish to bring the dead back to life really does work, no strings attached, even if the dead person was a Magical Girl turned into a Witch. They just get Death Amnesia.
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Possibly used in Gone, where the Gaiaphage uses Lana's powers to bring Drake and Brittney back from the dead... together in the same body, and Drake is in control. When Brittney briefly gains control, she begs the heroes to kill her. Another interpretation is that being unable to die in a zombie state was Brittney's power, and the Gaiaphage fused her and Drake together when he died.
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This is a recurring theme in the Shadow Hearts series, starting with predecessor Koudelka. In each game, someone attempts to bring someone Back from the Dead using the instructions in the Emigre Manuscript, but they always come back as hideous abominations. This is because the "Malice" used to create the body overpowers the "Will" needed to reconstitute the soul. The third game features the first successful resurrection, though it came at the cost of the subject's sister and memories.
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A Monster From Beyond The Veil shows up in Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury as well. There's an electro-mechanical chair in the story that can bring a dead body back to a horrific mockery of life just long enough for magic to be used to heal the person.
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Equestria Divided gives us The Laughing Mare.
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Nightwalker features a nightmare scenario in which Riho, a newly turned vampire, discovers that her deceased parents have returned from the grave as monsters. Shido, the protagonist and Riho's sire, re-kills the monster-parents in front of her, kicking off Riho's Start of Darkness. The consequences are tragic and bloody...until the reveal that it's All a Dream.
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Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn has a variant in that King Elias, in the hopes of resurrecting or at least speaking to his dead wife, instead comes to the attention of the Eldritch Abomination Storm King. In the end, this chain of events results in the Storm King possessing him.
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The Simpsons, "Treehouse of Horror IV":
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The Dark Souls comic Dark Souls: Legends of the Flame features a short story called The Flame's Return about a man who makes a vile bargain to bring back his beloved. As you might have guessed, it doesn't go well.
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Alice in the Shin Megami Tensei series used to be a human girl who got two powerful demons so smitten with her that they gave her some of their power as a gift. That 'gift' killed her and revived her as an innocent but extremely powerful Dark Magical Girl who wants to make friends by murdering people.
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In D.Gray-Man, when a person dies and a loved one grieves over their death, there's a chance the Millennium Earl will appear, and offer the loved one a chance to resurrect the dead person. He gives them a metal body and asks them to wish the dead's soul into the metal body. What happens after this is that the dead one is resurrected as an Akuma- a tortured soul bound to a metal body- and the first thing they do after being resurrected is curse the loved one for damning them, then the Earl takes control and they murder the one who resurrected them and steal their body. In fact, Akuma are a combination of Monster From Beyond The Veil and Damaged Soul. With each stage an Akuma reaches, the body becomes more humanoid in appearance but the soul heavily deteriorates.
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Fullmetal Alchemist: Attempts to use alchemy to resurrect the dead invariably results in horrifyingly-deformed humanoids. The details are rather different in the anime and manga:
In Fullmetal Alchemist (2003), the homunculi originated from such creations. Feeding them incomplete Philosophers Stones makes them look nearly the same as they were in life. All of the ones we see are villains to some extent, but it's essentially shown they aren't inherently evil or dangerous, the series Big Bad just managed to manipulate all of them into her service.
In the manga, it's eventually revealed that even with the Philosopher's Stone, Human Transmutation cannot bring back the dead at all, because whatever it creates will not have the original's soul. When Ed dug up the remains of the failed resurrection, it didn't even resemble Trisha's genetics (black hair, wrong bone length, wrong sex, etc). So what exactly did they create? It's unspecified, but likely a random, haphazardly constructed, probably-soulless human body that could only live for a couple of minutes before dying. What's rather more creepy is that Al's soul was briefly in that body before Ed bound him to the suit of armor.
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Eberron: In 3.5e, when the connection between the living world and the afterlife realm of Dolurrh is at its strongest (something which lasts for one year every 100 years), there is a 50% chance for resurrection magic to go awry in some way - either calling additional souls of similar strength which manifest as hostile ghosts, placing the wrong soul in the body and turning the original into a ghost, causing the risen character to become possessed by a nalfeshnee demon, or in rare cases causing the body to rise as an Soulless Shell animated entirely by a nalfeshnee. Conversely, at times when Dolurrh is at its most distant it's impossible to revive the dead except direct physical retrieval... but creating undead is still possible.
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It was strongly implied that Dawn's attempt to resurrect Joyce in Season Five was an example of Monster From Beyond The Veil (as with The Monkey's Paw, which this episode is probably homaging, we never see the resurrected Joyce, but the juddery-POV cam we get as she approaches the house bodes... poorly). Not to mention the fact that Spike, who at this point did NOT have his soul back and thus was still evil, is visibly unnerved and a bit squicked by the thought of what was going to come back when he learns about what Dawn is planning.
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An interesting variant in Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean. Lady Melodia died of the same plague that killed her parents, and Duke Calbren used the power of the End Magnus to revive her. She came back, but not without some of Malpercio, which manipulated her into setting the story into motion.
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In Death Vigil, Maria Benes is a Necromantic who wants to revive her daughter Alicia by using the Reaper's scythe. Unfortunately, Alicia's 'ghost' is actually a hallucination induced by the Enemy, who is manipulating her to bring an incredibly powerful True Primordial from beyond the Veil.
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In World of Warcraft:
after being defeated as a Well-Intentioned Extremist in his captured fortress of Tempest Keep and left for dead, Prince Kael'thas is healed from the brink of death by the demon Priestess Delrissa. This seems to drive him completely over the edge, as he abandons all traces of the "well intentioned" part, leaps full-on into psychotic, apocalyptic insanity, and comes back as a ghastly pale, withered wreck of an elf with a gigantic green fel crystal stabbing out of his heart. Though this probably wasn't caused by him being resurrected (which happens in canon with no ill effects, only hard to pull off), but by being revived with demonic magic.
Death Knights at one point had Raise Ally, which intentionally brought the target back wrong for about four minutes. Players would become a ghoul to continue fighting. This was changed to a simple combat resurrection spell (that is, brought back right) because the mid-battle change in gameplay was frustrating.
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In Haunted Legends 9: Faulty Creatures, Alfred uses 19th-century scientific equipment and the help of the villain to reanimate his sister Louise, who promptly kills their brother Charles' fiance and stuffs their parents into the chimney.
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The Torchwood episode "Dead Man Walking" gives us Owen slowly becoming a kind of one of these after being shot and brought back with the second resurrection glove- when he came back, not only was he still a corpse (albeit conscious and mobile, he had no heartbeat, no reflexes, etc.), Death came with him, and would walk the Earth forever killing people if it could get its hands on thirteen victims. This was an unusual variant, in that once Death had fully manifested, it left Owen's body, restoring his free will, and he was ultimately able to defeat it (it couldn't kill him since he was already dead).
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In Pet Sematary, humans who are buried in the Micmac Indian burial ground annex to the pet sematary are implied to become freaky and evil. It's unclear whether animals resurrected are this, too stupid to do much other than become slightly more aggressive than they were in life, or Damaged Souls.
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The Order of the Stick: Roy's corpse being turned into a Bone Golem probably qualifies as a Monster From Beyond The Veil, albeit played for comedy.
This is also apparently how vampirism works in this comic. Durkon Thundershield was killed by a vampire and then raised as a vampire himself, but it isn't Durkon who's in charge anymore, it's a spirit servitor of the goddess Hel that inhabits his body. Durkon still exists, but is powerless to do anything about the situation other than exchange mental witty banter with the High Priest of Hel. And even then, the spirit in question isn't entirely divorced from Durkon; it's a sort of personification of Durkon at his worst, his very worst day when he cursed his homeland all to Hel for exiling him.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim:
Subverted in a sidequest where a Jack the Ripper style serial killer is murdering young women to create a mishmash body as a vessel to resurrect his dead sister, which you prevent.
In the Dragonborn DLC, a scientist was experimenting with a way to revive and restore corpses to exactly as they were before they died. Falx Carius (Yes THAT Falx Carius) was restored, but lost his mind in the process, becoming extremely violent and delusional/irrational, commanding an army of Ash Spawn to lay siege on Raven Rock.
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Silent Hill in general does this quite often, most notably in Homecoming.
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Geist: The Sin-Eaters: Every single Sin-Eater is like this. They come Back from the Dead after making a Deal with the Devil from the underworld, and said devil then ride them into the world of the living. But don't worry, every Sin-Eater can tell the devil (actually a ghost-spirit thing, the eponymous Geists) to shut up and stay in the corner of their host's soul, and the Geists usually only want simple pleasures of living they remember from the time when they were humans (sex, food, etc.).
Then again, as the SAS module Dem Bones shows, sometimes a geist just won't listen; the eponymous geist is obsessed with reanimating bodies and has kept on singing the same fragment of the song that gives it its name, constantly, for months, to the point that its host has resorted to repeated suicide attempts to get something resembling peace and quiet.
Oh, and the reason the guy had to kill himself repeatedly? If a Sin-Eater is killed or dies from anything except old age, the geist can pull them back to life - but this weakens the connection between them and permanently reduces the maximum amount of control the Sin-Eater can have. If it happens too often, to the point that there's no Synergy left (either because the Sin-Eater's current Synergy hit zero or, for the really unlucky ones, the maximum Synergy hit zero), the poor bastard becomes one of the Wretched - a human-shaped shell being ridden completely by the geist. And if you died enough to reach this point without your geist just letting you stay dead, it's probably not one of the nice ones.
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With their Ultimate Intrigue sourcebook, Pathfinder now lets evil spellcasters create these on purpose via "False Resurrection", which returns a dead body to health but possessed by a fiend.
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In Alan Wake, Thomas Zane originally tries to write his lover, Barbara Jagger, back to life. However, since he does it via Deus ex Machina, she instead comes back as a soulless physical avatar of the Dark Presence. Whoops.
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Dungeons & Dragons:
Eberron: In 3.5e, when the connection between the living world and the afterlife realm of Dolurrh is at its strongest (something which lasts for one year every 100 years), there is a 50% chance for resurrection magic to go awry in some way - either calling additional souls of similar strength which manifest as hostile ghosts, placing the wrong soul in the body and turning the original into a ghost, causing the risen character to become possessed by a nalfeshnee demon, or in rare cases causing the body to rise as an Soulless Shell animated entirely by a nalfeshnee. Conversely, at times when Dolurrh is at its most distant it's impossible to revive the dead except direct physical retrieval... but creating undead is still possible.
Ravenloft: When raise dead or similar magic is cast within the borders of Ravenloft, the returning creature must make a Fortitude save or become an undead creature of the same level (the type is determined by the DM).
4e provides, in Open Grave, the Unrisen. Basically, they're what happens when a Raise Dead ritual goes horribly, horribly wrong; family pets turning into psychotic monsters, for example.
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The Mummy Trilogy: The titular mummy from the first two movies, Imhotep is turned into one after his body was devoured by scarabs and reanimated with the Book of the Dead, turning him into a calamity in human form that spreads pestilence in his wake.
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Most undead in Dwarf Fortress fit this type of Came Back Wrong best, as animated dead tend to be hostile to all life and hard to put down for long, brought about either by evil permeating an area, or the effects of a necromancer (though the latter are merely hostile to all life save the being that raised it).
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In Mortal Kombat X, several of the characters who were killed in the last game are brought back as "revenants": evil, undead servants of necromancer Quan Chi and fallen Elder God Shinnok. Granted, some are eventually restored to life, but most remain bound to their masters.
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If someone comes back from death, this will happen without exception in Call of Cthulhu. We are talking about a game about the monsters designed by the Trope Codifiers for Cosmic Horror Stories.
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Not quite a resurrection, but the act of creating a new Promethean in Promethean: The Created requires the creator to be of sound balance, both of mind and Azoth. If they do it wrong, then the process gets tainted by Flux, and the body tears itself apart. These parts then animate and become Pandorans, mindless (if you're lucky) fiends intent on cannibalizing other Prometheans for their Azoth. Even when created without problems, Prometheans themselves are an example of Soulless Shells. They are a walking no-man's-land with no soul. True, they aim to get one, but odds are against them and in favor of them doing some rather horrifying things along the way.
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In Savaged, a Magical Native American attempts to bring Zoe back from the dead. He succeeds, but she returns with a passenger: the angry Ghost of the Apache chief Mangas Coloradas. The ghost sends her on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge against both the men who raped and killed her, and the descendants of the general who murdered him under a flag of truce.
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This is what happens to Cliffjumper in Transformers: Prime. Of course, Megatron, who did the revival, is pleased as punch with this, but Cliffjumper's old friend Arcee... Let's just say she wasn't as happy to see him again as she thought she'd be.
And on the Decepticon side, there's Breakdown, though he was fused with a dying human instead of Dark Energon. Knock Out isn't pleased. Silas himself may count, since the first thing he does upon resurrection is gun down his men who brought him back in the first place, but unlike Breakdown there's at least some of Silas left in the driver's seat.
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In Fullmetal Alchemist (2003), the homunculi originated from such creations. Feeding them incomplete Philosophers Stones makes them look nearly the same as they were in life. All of the ones we see are villains to some extent, but it's essentially shown they aren't inherently evil or dangerous, the series Big Bad just managed to manipulate all of them into her service.
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In the game Evil Genius, the player can resurrect dead agents and/or tourists by dumping them in the base laboratory's biochemical tanks. However, the reborn minions that emerge are little more than cataclysmically stupid blobs of muscle that exist only to kill your enemies on sight: since you're an Evil Genius, this isn't much of a problem. Well, given that they tend to kill people in front of witnesses, which raises your heat and brings more enemies to the island, it can be a bit of a problem, but in red alert scenarios, they're very useful.
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Kill Six Billion Demons: Mottom is an evil, ancient hag-queen, but she's never actually died. Her husband, Hastet Om, has. Hundreds of years ago, they were married and, after months of sexual abuse at his hands, she finally drove a dagger through his eye and thought that the end of it. Instead, his corpse blossomed into the Tree of Woe, which provided her fruit granting eternal life (and temporary youth) in exchange for the blood of virgins. Eventually Allison, the comic's protagonist, reduces the tree to kindling.
Also, keep in mind that demons are basically eldritch Shoggoth chaos that has been tempered and whipped into shape with rituals and masks, so they look human but are the personification of controlled chaos. Once a demon has 'died', its chaos will awaken and rip out of its corpse, quickly turning the former humanoid shell into a beast of multiple eyes and tentacle mouths.
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In the third book of The Death Gate Cycle, Sartan necromancer Jonathon attempts to resurrect his wife, who was just murdered in front of his eyes. Because he does not wait the requisite three days for her soul to depart, however (which would have resulted in a Soulless Shell), she comes back as a lazar, an undead entity whose soul has only partially separated from its body, leaving it in total spiritual agony and quite, quite insane. The lazar's first act is to immediately begin creating an army of its kind to overwhelm the living and force them to share in its torment. Jonathon, previously a rather lighthearted Genius Ditz, is horrified by what he's unleashed and becomes The Atoner for the remainder of the series.
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In Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn, Full Frontal is a cyber-newtype made from copy-pasting Char's resonant memories from the Sazabi onto someone physically similar. The result is a somewhat Buddhist take on this: Char's second coming is utterly consumed by his desire to perpetuate the cycle of conflict which claimed his previous incarnation (Not to mention Lalah Sune).
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Middle-earth: Shadow of War ends with Celebrimbor abandoning Talion after the latter realizes the former is no better than Sauron; to survive, Talion grabs the nearest ring of power, which belonged to a ringwraith he mercy killed minutes ago. By doing this, Talion takes his place, but uses his remaining time to slow Sauron down by opposing his armies around Middle-Earth, until he too succumbs and becomes one of the Nazgúl.
This also occurs to certain enemies that were previously killed by Talion and then raised by Zog the Eternal. They are turned into revenants with glowing green eyes that are empty shells of their former selves.
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In Heroes of Might and Magic V, Queen Isabel's attempt to resurrect her husband Nicolai turns him into a genocidal vampire. It probably wasn't the smartest idea to ask a necromancer for help, after all. The plot of HOMM3 featured a similar Monster From Beyond The Veil resurrection that - while at least intentional - still didn't quite go as planned.
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Perelandra: Played with: Weston didn't actually die until Ransom killed him—seemingly twice, but during a brief reprieve from his Demonic Possession, he spoke as if he'd been dead the whole time, and while that didn't make him hostile to Ransom, it made him insane, unreasonable, and pitiable. It's implied that the kinds of things that happened to the damned really did happen to him during that time.
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Wights in A Song of Ice and Fire are the result of the resurrecting magic of the Others and are essentially lesser Other servitors in undead human bodies.
It is unclear if Lady Stoneheart is this trope or just the very damaged, insane original personality of Catelyn Stark.
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The odds vary by edition, but it is quite likely in Ravenloft, as one would expect from a Gothic Horror setting.
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In the Ex-Heroes setting, this is what STARTED the Zombie Apocalypse. The hero Regenerator, whose powers allows him to instantly heal wounds and wipe out diseases, overextends his abilities in an attempt to resurrect his wife. The result is the first zombie - and worse, he can't bring himself to put her back down again. Inevitably, she escapes... and the rest is history!
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In the Dragonborn DLC, a scientist was experimenting with a way to revive and restore corpses to exactly as they were before they died. Falx Carius (Yes THAT Falx Carius) was restored, but lost his mind in the process, becoming extremely violent and delusional/irrational, commanding an army of Ash Spawn to lay siege on Raven Rock.
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That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: When Milim Nava was younger, she had a pet dragon that was given to her by her father Veldanava. That dragon was killed by a nation that tried to control Milim, and she in a fit of Unstoppable Rage razed that civilization to the ground and nearly did the same to the rest of the world before she was calmed down by the combined efforts of Guy Crimson and Ramiris. In the process of this, however, Milim ended up transforming into a True Demon Lord, and she ended up inadvertently resurrecting the dragon... but due to a combination of the fact that the dragon's soul was both partially decayed due to the week it spent dead and it was infected by Milim's original rage, it was reborn as the Chaos Dragon, a Draconic Abomination that would have finished Milim's world-destroying rampage had Milim not fought it and sealed it away, unable to bring herself to kill her friend again. However, because the Chaos Dragon still is that dragon deep down, when it's unsealed Milim with Rimuru's aid is able to preserve and repair its soul while destroying its physical body in order to let it be reborn free of corruption.
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4e provides, in Open Grave, the Unrisen. Basically, they're what happens when a Raise Dead ritual goes horribly, horribly wrong; family pets turning into psychotic monsters, for example.
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This is apparently how the Black Lanterns work. The ring reanimates a dead person's body and gives it a personality close to the one they had in life — except the Black Lantern version is also a bloodthirsty monster that wants to eat people and rip out hearts for power. The soul apparently has nothing to do with it; when a ring took control of Boston Brand aka Deadman's (a superhero ghost) corpse, Deadman tried to take back control of his body, but the ring drove him out. This means that a Black Lantern is simply a corpse controlled by the ring (making them technically a Soulless Shell as well) that mimics just enough of their old personality to make them completely unnerving to those who knew them in life. Add to that any powers and abilities the person had in life, the standard power ring protective aura and energy constructs, an incredibly powerful Healing Factor, and immunity to magic makes for one terrifying example of this trope.
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Nicolae Carpathia in the Left Behind series becomes more evil and has supernatural powers when Lucifer indwells him and "resurrects" him from the dead at the midpoint of the Tribulation to fulfill his role as The Antichrist.
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In the first Drakengard, Furiae is brought back with a "Seed of Resurrection", only as a horrible monster which brings about the end of the world by being cloned a million times over.
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Warhammer: Nagash, the Great Necromancer managed to turn himself into one of these. Granted, he was already an evil, blood-drinking immortal, but he still appeared human and had human interests. After his first death, he reasserted control over his body by sheer force of will and used Green Rocks to power his form, mutating it into a meters-tall skeletal monstrosity with zero regard for human life. At this point he scares gods.
It should be noted that in the original lore, Nagash mutated himself into his skeletal Death God form before his first death. Of course, he is eventually killed and comes back, twice, so he's just following the trope out of order.
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Trilogy of Terror II. The last story featured a woman doing a dark ritual to resurrect her son, "whose life was taken by accident." The son comes back, but quickly becomes a monstrous stalker who plays cat-and-mouse with the mother. When she's finally cornered, he tells her that she was wrong; he didn't die by accident, but took his own life to get away from his mother's abuse. The son sent a demon in his own form to return to her instead. Then the demon reveals its true form—lots of KISS-like makeup is involved—and kills the mother.
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In Final Fantasy Tactics, Zalbaag becomes a Monster From Beyond The Veil Came Back Wrong after being killed by Dycedarg/Adrammelech. He is revived by the Lucavi in the next series of battles, and retains full consciousness, but he is turned into a vampiric zombie without any control over his actions, constantly suffering. He begs Ramza to kill him, knowing there's no hope for him and not wanting to hurt his brother.
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This isn't actually the result of a deliberate attempt at resurrection by a loved one, but the Harrowed from Deadlands are basically what happens when a Manitou decides to reanimate somebody of particularly strong will and spirit; their original personality still exists, but the spirit can take control of the reanimated body, and of course it's actually undead and not really alive.
There are several kinds of mojo (inherently magical places, magic items, etc) in Deadlands that make returning from the grave as Harrowed more probable. Most of them give the nasty spirit an extra buff of Dominion, and some automatically make the demon in charge of the body (that is, a pure Monster From Beyond The Veil).
This trope is so common in Deadlands that when the developers of Doomtown (the Deadlands Collectible Card Game) announced that the prize for a tournament would be the resurrection of a character chosen by the winner, they had to make it absolutely clear that this trope would not be invoked, but would be an honest-to-God resurrection. (Indeed, the only way you can get this in Deadlands is with a literal Divine Intervention.)
Arguably, Reverend Grimmes, Servitor of Famine, counts as one, given that he is a demon who took the form of a dead human man Reverend Grimmes, after his starvation-maddened flock murdered and ate him, and feigns being returned from the dead in order to corrupt and mislead people.
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Deeplight: Hark realises near the end that Jelt really did drown in the bathysphere accident. The godware orb didn't heal him. It resurrected him and has been slowly turning him into a monster.
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Sam & Max Season 2 has a bizarre Monster From Beyond The Veil: the DeSoto inexplicably "died" between the events of the fourth and fifth episodes, and when you resurrect it by freeing its soul from hell, it comes back as a demon car. Curt the voice synthesizer even says the potential trope title: "It came back... processing...wrong."
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Parodied in the South Park episode "Marjorine". When the boys fake Butters' death using the body of a pig, his father takes the remains to a cursed Indian burial ground in order to invoke this trope. Then when Butters returns to his house to tell his parents about the fake death, they react as if he was some unspeakable mutated horror, lock him in the basement, and kidnap people for him to eat. Butters is understandably confused about the situation.
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In the Hellblazer arc Son of Man, John Constantine knowingly makes one of these; he knows resurrection's out of the question, so he cuts a binding symbol into a demon as a scar and makes it pretend to be a dead kid, using the body as a puppet. Of course, there are extenuating circumstances; the kid's father is a crime boss, and has threatened to horribly torture and murder John's sister and niece if he doesn't resurrect his kid. Still, no excuse for John running the fuck away when there's a demon in the body of the heir to a criminal empire... all the while knowing that scars heal.
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In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, vampires are all like this. The original soul is gone, and a demon inhabits the body, remembering the original person's life, and apparently believing themselves to be the same person. Some of their personality retains intact, but other aspects tend to warp somewhat, and they lose all conscience. When Angel got his soul back, the demon Angelus became an Enemy Within, constantly frustrated at the amount of fun Angel's heroics were costing him.
It was strongly implied that Dawn's attempt to resurrect Joyce in Season Five was an example of Monster From Beyond The Veil (as with The Monkey's Paw, which this episode is probably homaging, we never see the resurrected Joyce, but the juddery-POV cam we get as she approaches the house bodes... poorly). Not to mention the fact that Spike, who at this point did NOT have his soul back and thus was still evil, is visibly unnerved and a bit squicked by the thought of what was going to come back when he learns about what Dawn is planning.
Aside from the Soulless Shell that Adam made of Professor Walsh and Dr. Angleman, he made a Monster From Beyond The Veil of Forrest, a mottled reptile demon, and some spare electronics, and planned to do so with Riley and every other demon and soldier in the Initiative. However, it's possible that he was actually just a Inhuman Human, and more susceptible to the control chip than other characters we'd seen. Adam himself is definitely a Monster From Beyond The Veil.
Spike calls Willow out for not letting him know of the plan to resurrect Buffy. He points out that she must have known this was a a possible outcome, and that if he knew about it he wouldn't allow whatever came back to be destroyed if it had any part of Buffy in it.
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In MÄR, it turns out Ginta's father who died in the previous War Game is the King of the Chess Pieces. He tries to pull a We Can Rule Together on Ginta but he doesn't fall for it. Turns out his corpse is being possessed by the Caldean Orb, an entity made of the pure evil of humans in Ginta's world. Ginta forces it out of his father's body, but then it reveals it's true monstrous form.
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A likely result of resurrection magic in the world of GURPS Fantasy II: Adventures in the Mad Lands — in fact, even regular healing spells can have this effect, due to magic being inherently chaotic and dangerous in the Mad Lands. Furthermore, the land is so suffused with wild magic that dead people often come back as monsters even without any conscious attempt to revive them being made.
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In Jennifer's Body, this is how Megan Fox's eponymous Alpha Bitch character becomes a demonic Literal Maneater. The members of the rock band Low Shoulder kill her as a Virgin Sacrifice in a Deal with the Devil for music sales. Trouble is, she's decidedly not a virgin. Her friend told them that to protect Jennifer's reputation ("and you're right, she is a virgin, and that beats sleeping with creeps like you!"), and Jennifer herself claimed to be a virgin under the assumption that her captors intended to rape her and that her supposed lack of experience would make her less appealing to them. The sacrifice does earn the band success, but Jennifer comes back wrong—specifically, possessed by a carnivorous succubus.
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In Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse Of The Crimson Elixir, you find out that the Big Bad raised his lover, Elma, as a golem and that's the blue-skinned monster woman that keeps attacking the brothers due to occasionally losing her sanity to blood lust. Crowley himself is eventually revealed to be a monstrous golem as well, although he never loses control, although one could argue that this is because he was pretty insanely obsessed to begin with.
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In Tales of the Abyss, the very first replica Jade made was of his teacher Gelda Nebilim, who he accidentally killed due to his own hubristic attempts at using the Seventh Fonon. The result was an unbalanced monster with her face, lacking in First and Sixth fonons (which Jade has less skill with than the others), both insane and perfectly willing to take in fonons by killing others in order to drain them.
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Liu Kang from Mortal Kombat: Deception, who was turned into a zombie by the corrupted god, Raiden after being murdered in Deadly Alliance by Shang Tsung.
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Hinted to be the origin of The Tall Man from Phantasm. Kindly old scientist Jebediah Morningside steps through his newly created dimensional portal. The thing that comes back through looks like Jebediah. But it isn't him. It wears his form as a costume.And it has a lot of spare ones.
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