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9* There's something of a sort like this in ''Literature/AmericanGods'', as the deities seem to have a form that shows one of their believers whose [[ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve faith]] was strong enough to make them real. Thus, Mr. Nancy/Anasi has this form of an African boy with a distended stomach and infected leg and [[spoiler:Hinzelmann]] shows a child pierced by swords, which actually reflects his being created through human sacrifice. Interestingly, Website/TheOtherWiki novel for the character indicates that this was actually that character's true form in the original stories.
10* ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'': Viser Three used ''dozens'' of these over the course of the series, rarely using the same one twice. FridgeHorror ensues when you realize there are ''species'' of these for him to acquire DNA from. You can only acquire DNA while in your native form, and while Andalites such as the one the Visser [[PuppeteerParasite possesses]] have the slashing tail of doom, that'd barely inconvenience some of the nastier beasties the Visser has turned into - some of whom have projectile attacks like fire and venom and ''spears.'' A centaur with a pointy tail managed to get close enough to these things to ''actually touch.'' (Yeah, acquiring puts 'em into a trance... but you gotta touch 'em first.) One of them was actually a ''natural predator of his race,'' evolved to ''remove Yeerks from their hosts to eat.''
11* ''The Ashtown Burials'' series has this as a feature of the Odyssean Cloak [[spoiler:a.k.a. [[MadScientist Dr. Phoenix's]] lab coat]], which increases the wearer's mental powers when worn at the price of transforming them into a rampaging [[HulkingOut Hulk-like]] monster when it is removed. The climactic battle of ''The Dragon's Tooth'' has Nolan attempt to [[BullyingADragon draw out this form]] intentionally, as [[spoiler:taking and destroying the discarded coat would have killed Phoenix]].
12* ''Literature/BerenAndLuthien'': It happens to Sauron when he faces Lúthien and Huan on the Isle of the Werewolves. Starting off in a fair form, he attempts to defeat Huan by switching to huge scary werewolf mode, then realizes he's in trouble and does a lot of rapid shapeshifting to no avail. When he strikes a bargain with Lúthien, giving her mastery over the island in return for freedom, he shifts into a vampire/bat-thing shape to escape.
13* ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfNarnia'': In ''Literature/TheSilverChair'', Prince Rilian expresses relief that TheVamp who'd kidnapped him turned into a giant serpent when she tried to kill him, because "It would not have suited well either with my heart or with my honor [[WouldntHitAGirl to have slain a woman]]." (though he probably would have if she forced the issue).
14* ''Literature/{{Coraline}}'': Justified, since [[spoiler:as Coraline collects the children's eyes, Other Mother's power fades it causes GlamourFailure]].
15* ''Literature/TheCrimsonShadow'': In the last novel of the trilogym, Greensparrow takes on his shared dragon form, fighting the hero Luthien in this form at the end.
16* In the ''Literature/TheDarkHunters'' series by Sherrilyn Kenyon, the leader of the Dark-Hunters, Acheron, is in actuality an Atlantean god. This means that if he's pissed beyond all hope of redemption, he turns blue, gets black horns, nails, and lips, and rips the ever-loving everything out of most everyone. Bonus points for the ability to end the world should he go visit his mother in Atlantean Hell.
17* In Creator/JamesSwallow's TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} novel ''[[Literature/BloodAngels Deus Sanguinius]]'', Arkio starts to metamorphise under the influence of Chaos. Inquisitor Stele can contain it, but [[spoiler:at the climax, fighting Rafen, he starts to bleed black blood, and then to change in form. Rafen shows him himself in a mirror and he breaks it in {{rage|AgainstTheReflection}}. Then the Spear of Telesto rejects him.]]
18* In Literature/{{Distortionverse}}, [[spoiler:Bertrand Brillouin]] - the villain of ''Chapter 5 - Rumori di Fondo'' -- turns into a [[EldritchAbomination [=three-metres-tall=] monster with six eyes, six bladed arms, chainsaw teeth, and spike-harpoons-spawning shoulders]].
19* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'':
20** Red Court vampires can either take the form of beautiful young men and women... or hideous black rubbery bat-creatures. The human form is an illusion, which is bad news for anyone who's infected.
21** Also, this is explicitly the main power of the Knights of the [[ArtifactOfDoom Blackened Denarii]]. The fallen angels they carry around can change them from human into some horrible form for combat, with a twisted Angelic rune on their forehead and a second set of eyes. So far we have seen: A snake-man, a medusa-haired human/panther thing, [[BearsAreBadNews a six-legged horned fanged bear]], a normal human with ''a shadow that will strangle you'', an obsidian statue, a feathery tentacled thing, a praying mantis with little praying mantises for blood, an emaciated grayish spiny humanoid, and various forms of big and ugly and scaly and hairy.
22*** In a subversion, Nicodemus (the head Denarian) explicitly does ''not'' have a OneWingedAngel form. He prefers to act as TheChessmaster, and his Fallen Angel Anduriel's skills are far more suited to this as well.
23* In Creator/UrsulaKLeGuin's Literature/{{Earthsea}} story "The Rule of Names", two sorcerers get into a duel involving shapeshifting; it ends with one back in his human form, and the other a dragon. The human says something like, "I'm tired of this; it ends now; show me your true shape, by the power of your True Name." He speaks the Name. The dragon is unaffected, and replies, "That is my true name; this is my true shape." CHOMP!
24* ''Literature/{{Fablehaven}}'':
25** [[MakeMyMonsterGrow Tanu's growth potion]].
26** In the finale of book 2, Fablehaven's artifact is guarded by a seemingly harmless cat. When you kill it, it is resurrected as a larger cat. This happens seven more times, until it has become a ''winged, three-headed, three-tailed monstrosity with snakes sprouting from its back that shoots acid.''
27** [[spoiler:When Gavin (a.k.a. the demon-dragon Navarog) [[ScaledUp scales up]] into his dragon form.]]
28* In the ''Franchise/{{Doctor Who|Expanded Universe}}'' spinoff ''Literature/FactionParadox'' series, the more the JustForFun/TimeLord Expies regenerate, the more like this they become until they're nothing but sentient masses of weaponry and defensive devices. You wouldn't like to meet 'em.
29** This is rather in-line with aspects of regeneration dating back to the 1980s in the EU. The novelization of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS21E7TheTwinDilemma The Twin Dilemma]] mentions that Time Lords who (for whatever reason) undertake regeneration multiple times again immediately after regenerating, without seeking rest or medical help, run the risk of becoming, with progressive rapid regenerations, eldritch abominations at best. At worst? [[AndIMustScream Sentient goo lumps]].
30** Later novels revealed that the earliest Time Lords with regenerative capabilities sometimes would merge with any nearby biomass when regenerating. This could be as simple as taking on aspects of the last meal they had eaten, but given the right conditions...
31* ''Literature/TheFindersStoneTrilogy'':
32** At the end of ''Literature/AzureBonds'', final bad guy Phalse goes from a mostly unassuming Halfling into a big Beholder with teeth stalks instead of eye stalks.
33** ''The Wyvern's Spur:'' For the final battle, the hero polymorphs into a wyvern, and the villain into a dragon.
34* Mrs Whitestone, from Literature/HellsChildren.
35* A rare heroic example occurs in the climax of ''Literature/TheMagicians'', in which [[spoiler:Alice]] weaponizes a MagicMisfire to transform herself into [[EnergyBeings a Niffin]] powerful enough to slay the Beast. And it works - at the cost of her humanity.
36* The Storm King, BigBad of Creator/TadWilliams' ''Literature/MemorySorrowAndThorn'' trilogy, upon being summoned back into the world by EvilSorcerer Pryrates, takes on an EldritchAbomination-esque form that must have been a lot of fun for the author to write.
37* Defied in ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'', in the sense that the BigBad Kronos is trying to achieve the power of returning to his true form, instead of possessing his follower Luke. But the efforts of Percy, Zeus, and all their allies prevent this effect--and Kronos is so strong even without his true form that we can infer that nothing could have stopped him if he had gone OneWingedAngel. Kronos is never fought in anything but a form which is just as human (not completely human, but definitely not comparable to a [[PhysicalGod the gods and titans like Kronos]]) as Percy Jackson himself.
38* During the climax of ''Literature/ThePiloFamilyCircus,'' Kurt Pilo [[VillainousBreakdown slowly starts to lose his cool]]: the angrier he gets, the more inhuman and reptillian he becomes, growing to an enormous height in the process. It's implied that this form is actually a "benefit" of being the highest-ranking servant of the [[EldritchAbomination Things Beneath the Showgrounds]]... and that shortly after inheriting control over the circus, Kurt decided to [[SelfMadeOrphan demonstrate his newfound gift to his father.]]
39* ''Literature/SaintessSummonsSkeletons'':
40** Sofia [[spoiler:is faced with an impossible fight within her first filter trial, so she performs a HumanSacrifice ritual with herself as both the victim and target, and turns into an Apostle of Sorrow, granting her a demonic form with immense strength and toughness, and potent magical abilities. Outside the trial, Sorrow decides that she has shown promise, despite not performing the ritual for real, and grants her ongoing access to the form, but only when she has no mana, plus she incurs an XP debt when she uses it, so it's a backup form for serious fights.]]
41** The Incarnation of Victory can turn from an orc into an impossibly thin humanoid figure covered in eyes, which can infest opponents with a touch. However, it must constantly draw in mana to sustain itself. [[spoiler:Sofia slows it down by ''increasing'' its regeneration speed, making it drain the area dry and burn out as she jumps clear.]]
42* Inverted in the last volume of ''Literature/TheSeventhTower''. Sharrakor, the shapeshifting BigBad, opens the final battle in his NighInvulnerable dragon form, which the heroes are no match for. Midway through the battle, the sorceress Malen manages to magically force him to take on a much weaker humanoid form, in which he is killable.
43* ''Literature/SkulduggeryPleasant'': Lord Vile's armor tends to have this effect [[spoiler:along with SuperPoweredEvilSide]].
44** The Torment can turn into a giant black spider.
45** [[spoiler:Melancholia]] has this forced upon her and it also seems to be the case for people who learn their true names (although physically they don't change at all).
46* Several villains in ''Literature/UndefeatedBahamutChronicle'' take a large dose of the drug Elixir to turn themselves into Nocturnals, beings that are compared by the narration to demons. They get black skin, white hair and massively increased physical abilities. If the transformation extends to their whole body, it will eventually kill them, overlapping with DeadlyUpgrade.
47* ''Literature/{{Underworlds}}'': In the final book, Loki transforms into an icy dragon to defeat the children and reach Odin's throne. However, Owen returns him to his true form by plunging his sword into his chest.
48* And an interesting twist from ''Night Mare,'' book 6 in Creator/PiersAnthony's ''Literature/{{Xanth}}'' series: the protagonist, Mare Imbri, ''is'' a "Night Mare." When, in a climactic scene, she confronts a shape-shifting villain, he ''almost'' saves himself by shifting from human form into horse form. Imbri does eventually defeat him, but it becomes much, much harder to do so. It isn't just because she can't hurt a fellow horse either, it's because she's ''in heat'' at the time. (''Sigh'', Piers Anthony...)
49* Transforming into something stronger one of the abilities of the vampires in ''Literature/ZeroSight'' where they call it "manifesting". [[spoiler:Rei Bathory, the main love interest of the protagonist of the series]] does this at the end of book two.

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