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Overshadowing, also called possession, is the power to possess a human, animal, or object and control its actions. It is a sub-power of intangibility.
Sub-power(s): Dream Invasion, Exorcism, Fusion, Voice Manipulation.
Capabilities[]
Overshadowing is a paranormal phenomenon in which a ghost takes control of a living person (or other things such as an animal or object), allowing the ghost to completely control their subject's actions, words, and sometimes even thoughts as if he were a puppet.
When the ghost leaves the subject's body, the subject loses all memory of what they were made to do during overshadowing, except for thoughts given to them by the overshadowing ghost.
Applications[]
- Overshadowing can be used to either influence the subject's thoughts or force them to do or say as the possessor wishes.
- Overshadowing an enemy is a great way to make a fool out of somebody or to enact revenge.
- Danny has used this power to invade other people's dreams.[1]
- Ghosts can overshadow half-ghost's.
- In very rare instances, if a halfa is overshadowed, their ghost half is expelled from their body while the overshadowing ghost takes control of the subject's human half's body.[2]
- Danny was overshadowed (though he resisted due to his strong will) by a smaller clone of himself.
- Some ghosts can communicate telepathically with its host which is inaudible to others.
- Some ghosts can fuse with another ghost, becoming a new one.
- Danny can also use his overshadowing power to remove other ghosts from people, as he did with Vlad in "Bitter Reunions".
- Ghost can change their voice to match the person they are overshadowing. While a ghost is overshadowing a subject, the subject's eye color and voice change to match that of the possessing ghost. For the most part, characters don't seem to notice this, but sometimes it is mentioned. For example, when Danny possessed his father in "Parental Bonding," Maddie thought he sounded weird.
- While a ghost is overshadowing a subject, the subject can sometimes possess a luminescent glow and gain physical abilities or ghost powers matching that of the ghost who is doing the overshadowing via the ghost exerting higher levels of control over their victim.
Limitations[]
In "Eye for an Eye," Vlad "forces" Jack to vote for him, which Jack already intended to do anyway, while in earlier episodes Jack was able to resist Vlad to warn others unlike most people are taken over instantaneously. This seems to imply that humans with strong willpower are resistant or perhaps even immune to this ability.
Known Users[]
Sightings[]
Season 1
- 102. "Parental Bonding"
- 105. "Splitting Images"
- 106. "What You Want"
- 107. "Bitter Reunions"
- 113. "Fright Night"
- 115. "Public Enemies"
- 116. "Lucky in Love"
- 117. "Maternal Instinct"
- 118. "Life Lessons"
- 120. "Control Freaks"
Season 2
- 206. "Identity Crisis"
- 208. "The Ultimate Enemy"
- 213. "Micro Management"
- 215. "King Tuck"
- 217. "Kindred Spirits"
- 219. "Reality Trip"
Season 3
- 301. "Eye for an Eye"
- 309. "Frightmare"
Trivia[]
- When about to overshadow a subject, the user becomes transparent but looks different than if they were invisible or intangible. Overshadowing is separate from invisibility and intangibility,[3] despite the fact that ghosts appear to be invisible and/or intangible as they go into their host.
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