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The Eldritch Abomination is defined by being alien, horrific, inhuman, unnatural. They may be painful to look at, use dimensions humans can't perceive, or are just covered in tentacles... But what if that thing used to be human?
While there are many "classical" monsters that used to be human, such as vampires, werewolves and zombies, they have some element that is recognizably human. You would not know these things had once been human if it wasn't stated in-story. Sometimes, the transformation was a desired outcome of a person's goal to Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence. Other times, the transformation was involuntary, caused by some eldritch contagion (future sapience is not necessary). If the transformation causes them to turn evil (or they were already evil while still human), then there may be some Transhuman Treachery involved.
This is a subtrope of Was Once a Man and Eldritch Abomination, often the result of an Eldritch Transformation. They are often (though not always) a Humanoid Abomination. If the transhuman became an abomination through genetic mutation, then they're also a Genetic Abomination; or through cybernetics they became a Mechanical Abomination instead, or via necromancy became an Undead Abomination. There may be some occasional overlap with Demon of Human Origin, Deity of Human Origin, or Angelic Transformation.
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Watchmen: Mild-mannered nuclear physicist Jon Osterman is disintegrated at the sub-atomic level thanks to a bizarre quantum-science accident, but his mind continues to exist and very gradually is able to piece together a body. Now he's Doctor Manhattan, a Physical God capable of controlling, reshaping, and disintegrating atomic structure on a massive scale just by thinking about it. He exists outside of time as we know it, experiencing all points in his life simultaneously. He also has Complete Immortality, as his still-disembodied mind does not rely on his physical body to live — his body isn't just replaceable, it seems to just be a convenience for other human beings. As a result of his newfound powers, he grows progressively more detached from the human condition, convinced that anything he does would be so insignificant in the long run that taking action would be pointless, and unable to see the lives of individual humans as significant.
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Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Witches exist as twisted abominations of Alien Geometries in their own chaotic dimension hidden and isolated from the rest of reality, crafting a realm and servants to carry out some nebulous and hopeless task, and having yourself touched by a witch will mind-control you into despair and suicide. And every one of them was once a magical girl who made a contract with Kyubey to fight the witches.
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Abraxas (Hrodvitnon):
San, a rogue severed piece of Ghidorah, essentially turns Vivienne Graham into one when he fuses with her and makes them a half-human, half-Ghidorah, Two Beings, One Body newborn Titan.
Likewise, the Many were created by fusing Ghidorah's experimented-on DNA to humans.
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The Hecatomb from Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh, turns out to be the real Curtis Craig, who was sucked through a dimensional portal and ended in an alien world. Being exposed to the hostile atmosphere of the world and experimented on by its inhabitants has warped both his body and mind and given his Psychic Powers. His ultimate goal is to drive the clone Curtis insane so that he can seize control of his body and return to Earth.
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In the Dragon Age video games, broodmothers are nightmarish creatures that create the hordes of darkspawn, soulless monsters who are driven to kill and destroy. As is revealed in the course of Dragon Age: Origins, the broodmothers were once female humans, dwarves, elves, or qunari before they were corrupted against their will into these monstrosities.
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Ain't Slayed Nobody: Around two-thirds of the way through Season 1, the Posse encounters a Dark Young of Shub-Niggurath, which stomps its way through their campfire and noms on some would-be horse-thieves. At the end of Season 1, Johnny binds himself to the Dark Young, discovering it was mind-swapped with Kate, a previously background NPC who was the assistant to eccentric archaeologist Professor "Sparky" Henry.
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One of the four Lords of Cinder in Dark Souls III is Aldrich, Saint of the Deep, whose practice of cannibalism accumulated so much Dark in his body that he "softened into sludge", becoming a Blob Monster who was disposed of by forcing him to Link the Fire. Defeating him in the game requires you to brave Anor Londo, which he has devastated, leaving the buildings hollowed out and the gods slain or driven away. During his fight, he waves the corpse of Dark Sun Gwyndolin around like a hand puppet.
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The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild: The recurring Big Bad of the series, Ganondorf, has mutated over the tens of thousands of years separating this game from the previous adventures. While once he was merely a Gerudo, which resemble taller than average humans, he has since taken on a form made up entirely of his own dark magic, first resembling a cloud with a boar's head, then a spider-like creature. All that remains of his old body is his hair and a nightmarish skeleton. In this form, he is known as Calamity Ganon.
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Rosario + Vampire has Alucard, a vampire who transformed himself into one by devouring other monsters. By the present day, the only thing he has in common with a vampire is drinking blood; his current form is a Kaiju-sized insectoid creature with a Xenomorph-like head, Combat Tentacles, and Too Many Mouths, who wields the power to bring about The End of the World as We Know It.
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Dark Souls:
Manus, the Father of the Abyss, was apparently a primeval human sealed deep within a grave under the earth, then the people of Oolacile Dug Too Deep, and paid the price. In the time of the Artorias of the Abyss DLC, he is a a giant monkey-like monster with curved spikes lined with glowing red eyes and a massive hand lined with octopus-like suckers. On top of looking otherworldy, he resides deep within the Chasm of the Abyss and is hell-bent on corrupting the entire land, drawing further parallels to Lovecraft. He also introduces the terrifying concept that Humans Are Cthulhu upon analysing the bits of lore he brings.
Aldia from Dark Souls II, specifically the Scholar of the First Sin rerelease (which is named after him). King Vendrick, his brother, is very large but is otherwise seemingly human, but Aldia's experiments have turned him into something else, a mass resembling nothing so much as a giant pile of tree roots that can catch fire on a whim but is not consumed. He is apparently tied to the bonfires somehow, repeatedly popping up from one to have a chat with you. Under the right circumstances, he's the True Final Boss...but killing him doesn't grant souls, and it certainly doesn't seem to stop him talking, implying that he's managed to remove himself from the cycle of life and death.
One of the four Lords of Cinder in Dark Souls III is Aldrich, Saint of the Deep, whose practice of cannibalism accumulated so much Dark in his body that he "softened into sludge", becoming a Blob Monster who was disposed of by forcing him to Link the Fire. Defeating him in the game requires you to brave Anor Londo, which he has devastated, leaving the buildings hollowed out and the gods slain or driven away. During his fight, he waves the corpse of Dark Sun Gwyndolin around like a hand puppet.
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Bloodborne:
Rom, the Vacuous Spider is a spider/caterpillar-esque Great One that the Hunter encounters hiding on the Moonside Lake at Byrgenwerth College. Also known as the "Byrgenwerth Spider", in-game text all but confirms that Rom was originally a scholar at Byrgenwerth before eventually ascending into a Kin of the Great Ones. The method in which she achieves this is unknown, as "true enlightenment need not be shared".
Several enemy types are 'Kin', humans who've transformed into something Great One-esque. Usually with a lot less success than Rom herself. These include the Celestial Emissaries, artificial Great Ones created by the Healing Church.
It's also implied that Ebrietas, the Great One the Healing Church contacted, was herself once a human or Pthumerian. Her transformation seems to have gone much better than any of the others seen, with the possible exception of the last.
In one of the endings, by consuming three "One Third of Umbilical Cord" items, the Hunter is transformed into a newborn Great One.
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From Beyond: Dr. Edward Pretorius is devoured by an Eldritch Abomination from an alternate dimension, somehow converting him into one of them. He keeps his mind intact, which proves unfortunate since Pretorius was already a sadistic, perverted sleaze, and now he's free to indulge in his every whim.
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Bungo Stray Dogs: Artificial Ability users like Chuuya and Verlaine are implanted and merged with entities which give them their Gravity Master powers. However, near the end of Storm Bringer, during a Villainous Breakdown, N releases the entity within Verlaine, Guivre, transforming the man into a mindless horror which threatens to destroy Yokohama. Guivre is thankfully defeated by Chuuya, reverting Verlaine who survives thanks to Rimbaud replacing the entity that kept him alive with his own Ability, though this weakens him.
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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann: The Anti-Spirals were originally a Spiral Race (aka humans) that learnt how too much Spiral Power would cause reality to be destroyed by triggering the Spiral Nemesis. They ended up ceasing their own evolution, turning the race into a state of suspended animation making them solely white beings that look rather alien. The physical consciousness and leader is an animated black and white sketch drawing, looking completely different to any other character in the show, and is nigh-omnipotent.
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All Tomorrows: Ironically enough, while the Qu re-engineered humans into a wide variety of creatures barely recognizable as human, it's the Asteromorphs◊, descendants of fugitives/refugees who escaped the corrupt Qu, that become the most "Lovecraftian". Their limbs elongated and warped in microgravity, digits so long as to seem more like fractal extensions of their arms than fingers and if one were to look close enough, can see small hands or claws at the tips of their elongated fingers. Their torsos atrophied into little more than digestive tubes that provide thrust. And their brains swelled to outmass their terrestrial ancestors' whole bodies, thinking unfathomable thoughts as they wander the immense gulfs between the stars. Inscrutable gods indifferent to the plights of their planetbound cousins. Until the Gravitals decided to pick a fight with them and lost, at which point they decided to free their slaves and rebuild galactic civilization.
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The Stalkers from Half-Life 2 are withered, stumpy-armed cyborgs made from captured human subjects, used by the Combine for slave labor.
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Every monster in the first two Dead Space games is made, in some way, from human flesh, reanimated and mutated by the Markers. This includes the tentacled, baby-like Lurkers, the bat-with-a-proboscis Infectors, and especially the ship-sized, writhing Hive Mind.
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The Spot from Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse combines this with From Nobody to Nightmare and Humanoid Abomination. He was originally a regular human scientist who got caught in the explosion from the dimensional particle collider in the climactic Final Battle in the first movie, which turned him into a living vessel for interdimensional portals while also drastically changing his appearance to something resembling the Slender Man. After figuring out how to hone the full potential of his abilities, he decides to travel through the multiverse and absorb more of that same energy that gave him his powers to fuel himself until he becomes a living Cosmic Flaw that could radically alter and even destroy reality. And all of this is to get back at Miles, whose actions in the first movie inadvertently led to him becoming this way and dismissing him as a Joke Character and a "Villain of the Week" at the start of the movie effectively serving as The Last Straw for him.
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Reservation Dogs: The Deer Lady is a legendary spirit that murders bad men. While she mostly looks like a beautiful young woman, she makes no effort to hide her cloven hooves. The third season reveals that she was a young Kiowa girl forced into a residential school in the first half of the 20th century. When she flees into the woods one night, she's saved by a deer and transformed into a deer-humanoid Vigilante Woman.
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In the SCP Foundation universe, Sarkic cults often involve Eldritch Abominations made of flesh, usually human.
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Neon Genesis Evangelion is an odd example, since the definition of "human" is ambiguous within the show. That being said, the fact that the Evangelion units are gargantuan, Frankensteinien abominations wearing armor and inhabited by human souls, instead of traditional Humongous Mecha and that they are capable of incomprehensible eldritch powers definitely matches this trope tonally. The Human Instrumentality Project involved all of mankind being turned into this.
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Final Fantasy VII: Sephiroth starts off as the ultimate super-soldier, created by implanting a human fetus with Jenova cells and pickling him in mako. He was originally a nice guy, but after going insane he seeks to follow in Jenova's footsteps by becoming a god. By the time he's resurrected in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, he's comprised entirely of Jenova cells and corrupted Lifestream, and has lost so much of his humanity he doesn't blink or even breathe.
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Claymore: The Awakened Beings who are produced from Claymores that give into their Yoma side, but especially Priscilla, the strongest damn thing in the whole setting. In 3rd Extra Chapter Rigardo, by observing Priscilla, came to realize that her physical body (including her demon form), as absurdly powerful as it is, is little more than a shell that merely contains an infinite chaotic raw power waiting to be released. On rare occasions when we see her damaged a mass of deformed tentacles pours out from the wound to devour everything in their path before reforming as the missing body part.
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In The Forest, the "creepy mutants" are hideous, fleshy monsters that used to be human children before they were corrupted by an Artifact of Doom buried beneath the peninsula.
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Resident Evil, given that its overarching villains are pretty much all Evilutionary Biologists, has at least one per game, especially the Big Bads/Final Bosses, from the Tyrant to Mother Miranda.
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Aldia from Dark Souls II, specifically the Scholar of the First Sin rerelease (which is named after him). King Vendrick, his brother, is very large but is otherwise seemingly human, but Aldia's experiments have turned him into something else, a mass resembling nothing so much as a giant pile of tree roots that can catch fire on a whim but is not consumed. He is apparently tied to the bonfires somehow, repeatedly popping up from one to have a chat with you. Under the right circumstances, he's the True Final Boss...but killing him doesn't grant souls, and it certainly doesn't seem to stop him talking, implying that he's managed to remove himself from the cycle of life and death.
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Neverwinter Nights 2: The entity now known as "The King of Shadows" was once a human who willingly allowed himself to be transformed into a golem-like creature known as "The Guardian" for the purpose of protecting his homeland of Illefarn. When its source of power, the Weave collapsed due to the death of the goddess Mystra, the Guardian was forced to switch its power source to the Weave's Evil Counterpart, the Shadow Weave, which in turn corrupted it into the King of Shadows, a Walking Wasteland that, by the time the game takes place, threatens the stability of the planes.
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The Owl House has a somewhat downplayed example. Emperor Belos appears to be a normal witch, save for some strange facial deformities stemming from a curse. However, it later turns out that Belos is the 17th century human Philip Wittebane, who managed to survive long past his natural lifespan by consuming the life essence of Palismen. This took such a toll on his body that he relies entirely on a magical Glamour to keep his form stable — his true form is a 9 foot tall skeletal beast covered in liquefied necrotic flesh, able to regenerate from a single glob of goop by taking over the bodies of other creatures and consuming them from the inside out.
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While the titular children in Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children possess startling unnatural abilities themselves, they pale next to the hollowgasts, former peculiars that, through some horrifying means, have made themselves immune to the passage of time, feed on the souls of peculiars (though they will eat normals and animals if pressed), and are only visible to a few peculiars as horrible masses of eyes and tentacles. If they eat enough souls, they become wights, which can pass for humans but are only slightly less horrifying.
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Annventure: Tyrannia is an unfathomably powerful demon with the power to tear apart entire universes, was once a mortal witch before turning herself into a lich and making a deal for demonic power.
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Berserk: The Apostles are formerly human beings who made a sacrifice to the Godhand, capable of switching between their relatively human forms and their Apostle form. Their Apostle form represents the forms of their souls within the Astral realm and bring it forth into the physical realm. However, despite their often unnatural and hideous forms, they are nowhere as reality-breaking as the Godhand, to which they are relatively just powerful physical monsters. That said, Emperor Ganishka does qualify when he reincarnates himself into a tentacled giant who resides between the physical and Astral realms, whose size dwarfs a whole city and can function as a bridge between the two realms. As a side-effect, he also becomes mindlessly destructive and spawns innumerable lesser abominations to kill and eat everything in their path. The Godhand themselves were also formerly human, who particularly impressed the existing members of the Godhand just before the Eclipse, as seen with Griffith's ascension.
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Cultist Simulator: Many of the Hours, specifically the Gods-From-Flesh look like traditional Lovecraftian deities but are actually ascended humans. The player character might attempt to join them by sacrificing followers.
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Doom:
Towards the end of Doom³, Sergeant Kelly, your commanding officer, becomes Sabaoth, a mutant torso fused to a tank. He also has a BFG9000, which was stolen from Campbell.
The Big Bad, Dr. Malcolm Betruger, transforms into a giant skull-faced dragon after escaping to Hell. He eventually comes back in the Resurrection of Evil expansion as the Final Boss.
The final boss of Doom (2016), the Spider Mastermind. Olivia Pierce traded her soul and betrayed humanity to Hell for eternal life and power. She probably didn't anticipate gaining that power by transforming into a giant brain-like demon which, while extremely powerful, appears to be utterly mindless.
It's arguable whether or not Valen's son from Doom Eternal would qualify as a 'human', but what he becomes is certainly an abomination. He was made host to the Icon of Sin, transforming him into a skyscraper-sized demon which exists to kill, and whose mere presence threatens reality around it.
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Dune:
The Axolotl Tanks are female cyborgs used by the Bene Tleilax (in fact, the ONLY female Bene Tleilax are the Axolotl Tanks) to produce their numerous biological products and experiments. Many of these products fit the bill as well, such as Twisted Mentats (bio-engineered human supercomputers), Face-Dancers (shapeshifting assassins) and Gholas (clones).
The Cymeks from Legends of Dune are the preserved brains of the "Titans" who overthrew the Old Empire, encased in massive robotic exoskeletons. Eventually, they become the generals of the rogue AI, Omnius. They finally meet their end in the closing years of the Butlerian Jihad.
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Mass Effect: The Reapers are a race of Mechanical Abominations made from the remains of entire species they've harvested, condensed into one mind and locked in a giant mechanical shell. They were created when an AI was given the task of "preserving" life and took a very specific definition of that task as the only option. At least some Reapers genuinely think they're doing organic life a favor.
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Both the Salaryman and the metal fetishist in Tetsuo: The Iron Man. Both infected with a virus that turns their bodies into machines and scrap metal. The final film in the trilogy explains it as an experimental invention originally designed to help people with disabilities regain the use of their bodies Gone Horribly Wrong.
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In one fan-made campaign for FreeSpace 2, Transcend, the Big Bad is a being known only as "the Transcendant", who distorts the laws of reality itself just by being there and unconsciously evokes human souls to play out particular roles. It turns out that the Transcendant was originally human and was somehow expelled from the physical universe, growing into an Eldritch Abomination, then attempted to return home only to very nearly break the universe in the process. He did none of this on purpose either, being pretty well insane by the time he attempted to re-enter reality. All you hear from him directly is his static-broken voice over your radio begging for help... and thanking you when you finally kill him.
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The final boss of Doom (2016), the Spider Mastermind. Olivia Pierce traded her soul and betrayed humanity to Hell for eternal life and power. She probably didn't anticipate gaining that power by transforming into a giant brain-like demon which, while extremely powerful, appears to be utterly mindless.
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The Adventure Zone: Balance: The Big Bad of the whole campaign, the Hunger, is an all-consuming, malicious plane of existence that lives only to devour every world it comes across. Its leader and mouthpiece John was once a normal human man who somehow managed to take Madden Into Misanthropy and Suicidal Cosmic Temper Tantrum to their utmost extremes.
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The Archfiends of Soul Sacrifice are humans who turned into horrific monsters by making a deal through sinister objects (the Sacred Chalice, in this case). They're both physically imposing and magical, and animals aren't immune to these devilish deals. However, none of them hold a candle when compared to Magusar's Draconic Abomination forms, one of them being a result of Magusar trapping the game's Jerkass Gods who are responsible for the game's horrors and plot.
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Werewolf: The Apocalypse features the Maeljin. Each one represents the will of an Urge Wyrm, the various thrashing instincts that define the Wyrm in its captivity, and has been chosen because it's capable of directing that urge. Every single one of them was human at one point, but managed to ascend to the Wyrm's side through sheer bastardry.
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The aptly named Abomination in The Incredible Hulk (2008) is the result of Bruce Banner's blood interacting with the super soldier serum in Emil Blonsky's body. Blonsky becomes an insane Blood Knight after the transformation and massacres the responding US Army troops before seeking out the Hulk.
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Doctor Sleep: The True Knot used to be humans with some Shine, but after taking part in a ritual where they painfully ingested some Steam from a previous child victim of the Knot, they became Long-Lived, slow-aging vampiric creatures who look and act human at first, but they consume Steam extracted from Shiners to survive, and their flesh and bodies literally flicker in and out of existence as they're dying before they completely evaporate into Steam. In the novel, they distort into a monstrous form with a tusk in the mouth when feeding. The movie version places emphasis on the True Knot's inhuman nature via their body language becoming animalistic and cockroach-like when they're sufficiently agitated.
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Sailor Moon: Wiseman/Death Phantom is a Genius Loci Eldritch Abomination that used to be a depraved mass-murdering criminal who merged with Planet Nemesis through The Power of Hate while he was dying. This just made him more insane.
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Supergod: The series is all about a superhuman arms race amongst the nations of Earth that eventually results in humanity making their own gods. Unfortunately, these "supergods" are, by definition, inhuman, alien beings with no real connection to humanity. Of the few confirmed to have once been human rather than being built from scratch, one is Maitreya, who was implanted with tunneling electron microscope eyes and was forced to study his own atomic structure until he could comprehend it on the quantum level — the other is Morrigan Lugus, a three-faced giant formed from the bodies of three astronauts and a mass of alien mushrooms. Mentally it's an entity beyond human comprehension — its entire fungal physiology acting similar to an organic supercomputer — whose mere presence biochemically forces human brains into a state of religious and sexual ecstasy, making the humans kneel before it in prayer and masturbation. Everything that happens in the series, culminating in the deaths of every living thing on Earth, was planned by Morrigan Lugus (its appearance is basically what kicked off the disastrous superhuman arms race). All so that its spores would have plenty of raw dead material.
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THE MONUMENT MYTHOS: It's revealed late in Season 2 that people who are stranded in "Wonderland" by a Special Tree will be severely warped, looking "stretched and burnt", if they actually try to climb the Trees in the middle of a shift. But if they stay there long enough, the effects apparently pile on to the point the people involved stop cooperating with normal space or biology... the Liberty Lurker, also known as the Horned Serpent, is the most promiment example of such. Once, he was George Washington, and now it's a gigantic corpse-eating creature whose head alone must be kept stuck in the Statue of Liberty's pedestal, and whose body length may span the entire United States.
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The Cymeks from Legends of Dune are the preserved brains of the "Titans" who overthrew the Old Empire, encased in massive robotic exoskeletons. Eventually, they become the generals of the rogue AI, Omnius. They finally meet their end in the closing years of the Butlerian Jihad.
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The Relic (and the book it was based on) features the Kothoga, a hulking chimera with characteristics of mammals, reptiles and insects, which was formerly a researcher with the Chicago Field Museum.
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In The Lawnmower Man, Jobe Smith undergoes VR and drug experiments which enhances his mind so much he gains telepathy, then telekinesis, followed by pyrokinesis, and finally, the ability to cause people to disintegrate on the molecular level. Eventually, he becomes a digital monstrosity by inserting his mind into cyberspace and plans to spread his mind across the Internet to obtain true godhood. His digital avatar only shows how much of a cyberspace eldritch creature Jobe has become by the end of the film.
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In Orion's Arm, transapients who transcend past a level of The Singularity become utterly incomprehensible to those sophonts who remain below that singularity. However, the Queen of Pain — possibly the most disturbing transapient in the Terragen sphere — is not transhuman, but rather a transcended cat.
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Zenith: Phase IV belatedly reveals that the Lloigor were once human — more specifically, the superhero team Cloud 9, who had evolved far beyond human form and had gotten stuck on the wrong side of a dimensional barrier in the process.
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Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords: Darth Nihilus Was Once a Man but, through sheer hatred and hunger, became effectively a vampire feeding off of Force energy, wiping out (nearly) all life on at least one planet by his sheer presence, and it is implied that he would eventually grow in power to the point where he could kill everything.
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Mage: The Ascension has Threat Null, former members of the Technocracy who got caught in the depths of the theoretical space known as The Umbra and spent too long there, turning into spiritual reflections of their worst qualities. From cybernetic monstrosities to avatars of transhuman perfections to the world's worst nightmares of capitalism, they are trying to make their way back to reality and "convert" their former brethren in the Technocracy, who they see as unable to do what needs to be done to preserve the state of reality.
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hololive has Ninomae Ina'nis, who was a normal human before she picked up a Tome of Eldritch Lore that heavily mutated her as well as giving her the ability to control tentacles. She is still basically just a normal girl aside from that, of course.
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Game of Thrones: The Night King's White Walker lieutenants apparently originate from human babies who are turned into the same kind of Humanoid Abomination as the Night King by his touch. "The Door" reveals that the Night King himself was originally a First Man who was transformed into the undead humanoid ice demon he now is by the Children of the Forest in a ritual many thousands of years ago.
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Spider-Man:
Dr. Jonathan Ohn, a scientist working for the Kingpin, turns himself into the Spot—a walking portal network—after suffusing himself with Darkforce energy in Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #98.
Minor villain The Thousand was originally Carl King, one of Peter's bullies who realized he was Spider-Man and ate the spider that bit him in an attempt to get his powers. It instead transformed him into a swarm of spiders that can hollow people out and puppet their corpses. The Thousand blamed Peter for this and decided to Kill and Replace him so Carl could take the life he felt he was owed.
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The Magnus Archives: Many of the Avatars serving the Fears were normal people who were unfortunate enough to tangle with something they didn't understand and, often due to desperation or terror, ended up becoming servants of them... and getting lots of creepy powers to match. Their appearances often warp, too, sometimes beyond the point of recognition. By the fifth season, the protagonist himself has transformed from a cynical, relatively ordinary man to the Archivist, an omnipotent being who can force people to answer any question he asks and can turn the full force of the Eye on them and evaporate them on the spot.
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The mook who overdoses on Jekyll's serum in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen becomes a massive, deformed beast who dwarfs the transformed doctor and appears to be driven by pure rage.
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Stranger Things: Vecna is revealed to be none other than One a.k.a. Henry Creel, Victor Creel's telekinetic son who was transformed into what he is now by the Upside Down's lightning after Eleven sent him there with her powers.
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Young Justice (2010): The eldritch Lord of Order Nabu/Dr. Fate is revealed to be one in Outsiders, with Phantoms further elaborating. Nabu was born a metahuman thousands of years ago, and after he died, the Lords of Order retrieved his soul, obtained an oath of fealty to Order from him, and turned his helmet into his anchor to the mortal plane while explicitly making him a Lord of Order in his own right.
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Warhammer 40,000 takes this even further, as Daemon Primarchs of Chaos Space Marines actually have more authority than their plain-old daemon counterparts.
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The Unseen Hunt: Jaune and Weiss essentially become partial abominations after they've killed the Leviathan and the Lord of the Skies respectively: by killing those Elder Grimm in the Grimm world while being stalked by them, Jaune and Weiss have inherited their respective Grimm forms and elemental powers, and they can use the latter in both the Grimm world and the human world. At the end of the fic, Jaune fully becomes the new Leviathan Grimm when his original body on Earth is killed, leaving his soul with only his Grimm world body.
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Warhammer, Warhammer: Age of Sigmar and Warhammer 40,000:
Daemon Princes are formerly human servants of the Chaos Gods who "ascended" to the status of daemons of their respective patrons. They undergo mutations to better suit their transformation into supernatural beings, at the end being virtually unrecognizable beings of Chaos.
Warhammer 40,000 takes this even further, as Daemon Primarchs of Chaos Space Marines actually have more authority than their plain-old daemon counterparts.
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Final Space: In Season 3, the Lord Commander succeeds in his goal of becoming a Titan by merging with the Titan fetus at the Earth's core.
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The Envisioned, as seen in Dishonored: Death of the Outsider, are ascended cultists that only exist in the Void in the form of a sort of constantly shifting rock monster. They serve as Demonic Spiders that can blink around the map, are hard to hide from, and are even harder to kill.
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Romantically Apocalyptic:
Mr. Snippy becomes this after agreeing to merge with the Biomatrix. At first, it merely gives him a Lovecraftian Superpower, but after he's killed, it revives him as an undead Humanoid Abomination due to its spotty knowledge of human anatomy.
A later arc revealed that the Biomatrix itself was an AI clone of Snippy that was merged with various computer programs, a computer virus, and alien technology.
The Lunar Overmind is a horrific, undead hybrid of man and machine that was originally a clone of Engineer, who decided to connect himself to the Moon's technological network in his attempts to warn the G-Directorate of Earth's impending destruction. The process has not had the best effect on his mind or temperament, and resulted in him orchestrating the apocalypse himself.
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Eclipse Phase:
Some strains of the Exsurgent virus transform people into replicas of Starfish Aliens the virus has previously encountered. From fleshy tubes with whiplike tentacles to featureless blobs.
Members of the "Exhuman" movement seek to become the Ãœbermensch by leaving behind their human "weaknesses", usually sleeving in custom morphs that either invoke the Uncanny Valley or look like nothing natural.
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Doctor Who: The Bad Wolf is a temporary one. She's the result of a human looking directly into the Time Vortex, turning Rose into a Physical God who has the raw power of spacetime running through her head, at the price of the full power threatening to burn her away until the Doctor removes it.
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Axiom Verge: All the various giant, inhuman, bosses were originally cloned from a human, Athetos, and mutated by his pathogen.
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What If…? (2021): In "What If... Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?", Strange Supreme absorbs countless mystical, demonic, and otherwise supernatural entities into himself in order to gain the power to save Christine — including a few tentacles belonging to an Eldritch Abomination implied to be Shuma-Gorath. The end result is that when he uses his full power he transforms into a vaguely humanoid entity with tentacles, fangs, and multiple glowing eyes... but even this power isn't enough, and he ends up being the Sole Survivor when his actions cause his universe to melt and implode.
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Towards the end of Doom³, Sergeant Kelly, your commanding officer, becomes Sabaoth, a mutant torso fused to a tank. He also has a BFG9000, which was stolen from Campbell.
The Big Bad, Dr. Malcolm Betruger, transforms into a giant skull-faced dragon after escaping to Hell. He eventually comes back in the Resurrection of Evil expansion as the Final Boss.
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League of Legends: Lissandra was a human who sold herself to primal ice spirits and turned into a horrific elemental who, with their help, nearly brought about the end of the world centuries ago. Unlike most other examples of this trope, she is perfectly aware of what a mistake this was and spends all her time trying to keep the abominations she's beholden to from awakening, even though she knows she's only buying time.
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Sundered: In the Embrace ending, Eshe merges with the Shining Trapezohedron and is overtaken by her Lovecraftian Superpowers, transforming into a Humanoid Abomination.
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AKIRA:
Tetsuo acquires fantastic powers, almost to Reality Warper levels. As his powers increase, he becomes more unhinged and less able to keep them in check. Tetsuo ultimately mutates into a billowing mass of flesh, a Blob Monster that takes up most of a football stadium, crying out to his best friend Kaneda in a desperate attempt to cling to his last sliver of humanity and sanity.
The titular Akira himself is an even bigger example, especially in the manga — while he still looks like a small human boy, his Psychic Powers have developed to the point where he dwarfs those of Tetsuo by orders of magnitude and has attained a kind of apotheosis, he's so psychologically different he can barely interact with people and his environment most of the time, and in the end he decides to Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Mayor plans to become one. Under the right circumstances, a ritual called "the Ascension" can be used to become a pure demon, of the sort that dominated the Earth during Illyria's era. The Mayor was planning and waiting for over a century to pull this off.
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Almost all of the enemies and NPCs in SOMA, being humans kept alive by the WAU.
The Flesher is a drowned, naked human corpse with its head converted into a mass of eyes and cables.
The Proxies are blind, armless masses of structure gel and tumors.
Jin Yoshida is a diver trapped in his suit with a head made of almost nothing but metallic tentacles.
The Robot Girl is a sobbing female corpse reconstructed into a mechanical monster.
Terry Akers is an eyeless, humanoid mass of tumors that howls like a banshee with bronchitis.
Simon Jarett, a.k.a. you.
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Amphibia: Andrias' master, the Core, is a mechanical sphere with tentacles and many eyes that contains the minds of the greatest thinkers in Amphibia's lost civilization. It then decides on a more mundane host — namely, Marcy.
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Shade's Children: The Overlords turn all captured juveniles into various creatures they use, which mostly transforms them radically into ones that aren't even recognizably human anymore. It turns out they retain vestigas of past humanity deep down however.
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It's arguable whether or not Valen's son from Doom Eternal would qualify as a 'human', but what he becomes is certainly an abomination. He was made host to the Icon of Sin, transforming him into a skyscraper-sized demon which exists to kill, and whose mere presence threatens reality around it.
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BlazBlue: There are two notable examples in the series.
Ragna the Bloodedge can and has suffered from this Trope. First was during BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, thanks to a never-ending Time Loop. Every time Ragna failed to defeat Nu, both he and she would fall into the Cauldron and Nu would fuse together with Ragna's Azure Grimoire to become the Black Beast. In BlazBlue: Continuum Shift, Ragna's Bad Ending has him overload his Grimoire and turn him into the Black Beast.
Arakune is a more straightforward-looking example. Initially a normal, if intellectually gifted, human being by the name of Lotte Carmine, aka "Roy". But with repeated exposure to the Boundary and it's information both his body and mind have completely deteriorated. Now his physical body can best be described as a living pile of goo that also acts as a hive body for mutant insects. Interestingly, we learn in Continuum Shift that he's a failed attempt at a Black Beast, which actually explains a bit. What's more, we learn in BlazBlue: Central Fiction that his soul is completely safe, fine, and content in the Boundary, still currently doing research. He does ask Litchi to do something about his former body Arakune, as it's far too dangerous to be left alone.
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In Men in Black: The Series, Alpha was once a regular human before he started grafting alien body parts onto himself. As the series wears on, he becomes progressively less humanoid in appearance.
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Weapon XI in X-Men Origins: Wolverine is the result of Weapon X rigging the superpower lottery to turn Wade Wilson into a biological killing machine with Cyclops' eyebeams, Kestrel's teleportation and Wolverine's claws and healing factor. Colonel Stryker has direct control of him, using his creation to try and kill Wolverine.
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Alucard of Hellsing may appear to be just a very powerful vampire at first glance, until he shrugs off holy bayonets and silver bullets and turns into a shadowy mass of tentacles with too many eyes. Like every vampire, he was once human, but the horrifically inhuman parts of him come from having consumed millions of souls during his centuries as a vampire.
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