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9In the world of fiction, life and death aren't always black and white, there's a very large and very varied grey area -- see OnlyMostlyDead. One aspect of which is characters that aren't dead so much as corporeally challenged.
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11The Disembodied was once human but lost their body through a bizarre accident without actually dying. In other words, they're the TechnicallyLivingZombie variant of [[OurGhostsAreDifferent a ghost]]. This may happen through AstralProjection and then having one's body destroyed, or being unable to go back for one reason or another. This may also happen when someone with SoulPower pulls someone else's soul out of their body without "killing" them.
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13Compare with AnAstralProjectionNotAGhost, AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence, EnergyBeings and VirtualGhost.
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20* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': Kanade was born biologically human, albeit a sort of GodInHumanForm. Since she [[SplitPersonality split Suzu's dominant personality off from herself]], Kanade has been able to freely leave their body as a purely-spiritual being, doing so for a prolonged period to stabilize Shirogane's EmergencyTransformation.
21* ''Anime/DarkerThanBlack'': A "Contractor" is a DifferentlyPoweredIndividual who has to [[ConditionalPowers perform a Renumeration for every use of their power]]. The only exception are Contractors who have "fully paid off their contract". One of the only ways this is shown is when a character who has the ability [[GrandTheftMe to take over someone else's body]] has their original body destroyed while they're in someone else's.
22* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'': Alphonse Elric lost his body due to a botched attempt at human transmutation and ended up as a soul stuck inside a suit of armour. [[spoiler:It's eventually discovered the armor is more of a RemoteBody -- the original is still whole within the GateOfTruth, where it ages, is speculated to be taking nutrition from Ed's body, and will cause Al's death were it to die.]]
23* ''Anime/VariableGeo'' centers around [[NebulousEvilOrganisation the Jahana Group]]'s attempt to resurrect their deceased leader, [[BigBad Miranda Jahana]], by finding [[GrandTheftMe a suitably powerful body]] for her spirit to inhabit, which is why they manipulate [[spoiler:[[LivingMacGuffin Satomi]]]] into entering the VG Tournament.
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27* ''Comicbook/ElfQuest'': Winnowill chooses to die in order that her disembodied malevolent soul can destroy her enemies and wreak havoc. Instead, Rayek absorbs her soul and holds her captive in his own body for the rest of his life.
28* ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'': Johann Kraus was a German psychic whose body was destroyed due to a psychic disaster. His ectoplasmic form 'survived', but needs to be constantly contained to prevent it from dispersing. Characters who call him a ghost are usually corrected - he's still ''alive'', he just doesn't have a body anymore.
29* ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'': Wildfire is a being of pure energy who needs to wear a suit to survive.
30* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'':
31** Holocaust from ''ComicBook/AgeOfApocalypse'' and ''ComicBook/{{Exiles}}''.
32** A minor student at the Xavier Academy in ''ComicBook/NewXMen'', Dummy, is also basically a suit with sentient gas inside of it.
33* ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': Dr. Manhattan completely torn apart at an atomic level due to a FreakLabAccident, but his consciousness remained and very gradually was able to [[SelfConstructedBeing piece together a body]]. [[spoiler:He doesn't ''need'' the body, though. [[FightingAShadow If his body is destroyed again, his mind will be unaffected]], and can easily make a new body this time.]]
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37* Fanfic/RunningOnAir: Draco for the first half of the fic is stuck between time seemingly without a physical body, only able to appear to Harry in dreams and as a ghostly apparition.
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41* Voldemort in ''Literature/HarryPotter'', following a backfired [[OneHitKill Killing Curse]]. He can't die until [[spoiler:all of his [[SoulJar Horcruxes]] are destroyed]], but actually reincarnating himself takes quite a bit of effort and [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire an entire book]]'s worth of XanatosSpeedChess, both from himself and from his [[TheRenfield Renfield-like]] henchmen.
42* In ''Literature/PerryRhodan'', a man named Ernst Ellert was among the first generation of known "{{mutants}}" (people with PsychicPowers) and was a member of the first Mutant Corps; his power was the ability to separate his mind (or astral body, or soul, whatever you want to call it) from his physical body and travel through time and space along temporal strands. He could travel to the past, or could select the statistically most probable future among several potential futures and follow the strand to see where it led. He died a heroic death in 1972 in an accident with high voltage, but the shock of dying completely separated his astral body from his body and he was hurled through time and space. After a long odyssey (during which he learned that his astral body could enter and control the bodies of physical beings), he eventually managed to return to 21st century Earth. For a short time, he was even forced to "possess" his own preserved dead body, until the deteriorating state of the body put it beyond his powers. In the year 4013, Ellert was given a new material body, created by advanced alien technology out of billions of sentient nanomachines. The new body was humanoid, although Ellert's control over the nanites allowed him to transform his body into a cloud of nanomachines and solidify it again at will, i.e., if he wanted to walk through walls.
43* In ''Literature/TolkiensLegendarium'', this happens to Sauron multiple times. As a [[OurAngelsAreDifferent Maia]], his natural state is as a spirit, but he can construct a physical body for himself at will, although if these are destroyed rather than willingly cast off it can take a long time to create a new one, to the point that he was willing to surrender to [[Literature/BerenAndLuthien LĂșthien and Huan]] rather than have his body killed by Huan. He was later reduced to a disembodied spirit [[Literature/TheSilmarillion in the Fall of NĂșmenor]], again [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings when he lost the One Ring and finally and irreversibly (until doomsday) when the Ring was destroyed]].
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47* ''Series/DoctorWho'' has Omega in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS10E1TheThreeDoctors The Three Doctors]]" (he's been so eaten away by {{antimatter}} that only his will exists) and, more recently, [[spoiler:Dr. Simeon, a.k.a. the Great Intelligence]].
48* ''Series/TheFlash2014'': Season 6 reveals that following [[Series/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths2019 the Crisis]], Eobard Thawne/Reverse-Flash was somehow reduced to [[TheHeartless a being of pure negative energy]]. This lasts until the end of Season 7, when [[spoiler: Barry [[GodzillaThreshold has no choice]] but to have the Speed Force restore Thawne to [[EnemyMine help fight Godspeed]]]].
49* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': In the episode "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S7E13FreeSpirit Free Spirit]]", a human test subject became a disembodied body-possessing spirit after his body was terminated in the middle of a mind transference experiment. Then he comes back for revenge against the scientists responsible for his death.
50* ''Series/{{Smallville}}'':
51** The episode "[[Recap/SmallvilleS04E18Spirit Spirit]]" has [[AlphaBitch Dawn Stiles]], who crashed her car into an area full of [[GreenRocks Kryptonite]]. Dawn blurs the line between this trope and AnAstralProjectionNotAGhost, since while her spirit is around [[DemonicPossession possessing]] people, her body is alive [[spoiler:until she possesses a nurse and kills her own body]].
52** General Zod until the events of "[[Recap/SmallvilleS10E19Dominion Dominion]]".
53* ''Series/StargateAtlantis'': A group of rogue Asurans (killer androids made of nanites related to the Replicators in ''Series/StargateSG1'') attempt to achieve [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence ascension]] by destroying their original bodies and becoming incorporeal, but because they aren't organic this simply left them in a transient state.
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57* Allen the Amorphous Cloud of Gas in ''ComicStrip/{{Dilbert}}'' was so uncommitted that the particles that make him up eventually became bored and stopped binding. Now he exists only as a faint odour near the copy room.
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61* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragonsThirdEdition'' supplements for PsychicPowers introduce "unbodied", psionic humanoids that have transcended their physical shells and now exist as entities of pure thought. Player characters can get in on this with the "psion uncarnate" PrestigeClass, which allows them to evolve into incorporeal beings.
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65* The Luteces in ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite'' are this, more or less. A not-so-FreakLabAccident killed them, leaving behind bodies to be buried, but also scattered them across time and space, allowing them to visit the city mortician and complain about the job he did on their corpses. They're able to interact with the world as necessary, but can [[ImmuneToBullets ignore bullets]] as from their perspective, even a point-blank shot will always miss them. It's probably {{quantum|MechanicsCanDoAnything}}.
66* In ''Franchise/BlazBlue'', Yuuki Terumi is the disembodied spirit of [[spoiler:the Susanoo Unit itself. He hated serving his "sister" Amaterasu and sought to usurp her, but his own body's hardwired limitations prevented him from doing so directly, so he had to abandon it to set his plans in motion. He eventually returns to his original body in the last installment of the series, ''[[VideoGame/BlazBlueCentralFiction Central Fiction]]'', and serves as the franchise's FinalBoss]].
67* In ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'', Positron was a guy who was essentially converted completely into antimatter. He was stuck permanently inside his armor, and when it was damaged, he actually started ''leaking out''. At one point, Badass Normal Manticore successfully scares off a whole ''group'' of powerful supervillains by threatening to put an arrow through Positron, turning the guy into an antimatter bomb. One of the comic story lines ended with Positron having a wish for a regular human body granted, with his character in-game changed to reflect this.
68* ''VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd'': In the backstory, Seele Vollerei was put in an experiment related to quantum physics. Unfortunately for her, it [[GoneHorriblyWrong went horribly wrong]], causing her body to dissipate into atoms. However, her consciousness survived in the "Imaginary Space", and she becomes unable to interact with any kind of matter, nor could she be heard or interacted with. Bronya (her friend), knowing that she's still alive, vowed to find a way to restore her. In chapter 11 of the game, they finally meet each other again when Bronya stumbled into [[EldritchLocation the Sea of Quanta]]. Then, after a series of struggles, the two manage to go back to the real world, and Seele regains her physical form.
69* The postgame of ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheForgottenLand'' has this happening to two characters: [[spoiler:[[BigBad Fecto Forgo]], whose body was totally destroyed after Kirby [[CarFu ran them over]], and [[KingOfBeasts Leongar]], whose soul Fecto tore out of his body and [[AnatomyOfTheSoul shattered into hundreds of pieces]] so they can use him as a [[GrandTheftMe replacement vessel]]]].
70* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks'', Cole forces Zelda's soul out of her body so he can use it as a vessel to resurrect the Demon King Malladus without worrying about her FightingFromTheInside.
71* Both the ending and the bonus chapter of ''VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles: Incident at Pendle Tower'' reveal that both [[spoiler:Millicent and Bobby]], who were thought to be bonafide ghosts for the whole game, are actually this: [[spoiler:Dr. Corman's experiment didn't ''kill'' them per se, but turned them into spirits. As shown by the endgame, this is ''reversible'', as both regain their physical bodies when the experiment itself if reversed by the Master Detective]].
72* Issue #10 of ''VideoGame/TheSecretWorld'' reveals that the Black Signal, initially introduced as an incorporeal EldritchAbomination with a penchant for calling itself John, is actually one of these: [[spoiler:once a human member of the Fear Nothing Foundation, he supposedly ended his life detonating a Filth-bomb on the Tokyo subway... but instead of being killed or merely infected, the pure Filth at the epicenter of the blast converted him into a disembodied Filth-entity capable of possessing any mind touched by the Filth -- or tech, which he greatly prefers]].
73* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006'' brings us [[spoiler:Mephiles the Dark, the mind and will of the time god Solaris. As the Duke of Soleanna tried to harness its power for his own ends (specifically to resurrect his fallen wife), Solaris angrily rebelled and exploded, [[DividedDeity splitting]] into [[EvilIsBurningHot Iblis]] and [[LivingShadow Mephiles]]. Both of them were sealed away separately until Dr. Eggman accidentally freed Mephiles ten years later, whereupon Mephiles merged with Shadow the Hedgehog's...shadow in order to turn into an EvilDoppelganger of him and began his plan to destroy reality and regain his full power by obtaining Iblis. During the Last Story, Mephiles successfully frees Iblis and rejoins with it, recreating Solaris and beginning the process of destroying all time and space]].
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77* ''WebVideo/CarmillaTheSeries'': J.P. was a student at [[AcademyOfAdventure Silas University]] a couple centuries ago, but an unspecified accident led to him being absorbed into [[EldritchLocation the library]]'s archives. While he's not really alive anymore, he's not exactly "dead," as he was conscious the whole time and retained his personality and cognitive abilities. He's stuck around well into TheNewTens, and is now able to be communicated with via [[HauntedTechnology the computer system]]. [[spoiler:He gets a new body in the second season.]]
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81* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'': Iroh voluntarily did this to become a spirit.
82* The ghosts in ''WesternAnimation/PacManAndTheGhostlyAdventures'' are technically not completely dead in the sense, as they were stripped of their corporal bodies as punishment for trying to take over Pac-World.
83* Clovis from ''WesternAnimation/ZakStorm'' is a ghost who, rather than having died, simply misplaced his body somewhere. At least that's what he claims...
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