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In preternatural contexts, the term [[denaturation]] refers to any form of death that does not effect a cessation of [[extancy]], that is, in particular, ''not'' [[Super Death]] or [[Hyper Death]]. | In preternatural contexts, the term [[denaturation]] refers to any form of death that does not effect a cessation of [[extancy]], that is, in particular, ''not'' [[Super Death]] or [[Hyper Death]]. | ||
Thus, a ‘denatured’ being is one that is dead, but still extant, e.g. a [[Super Ghost]]. | |||
Latest revision as of 19:41, 11 May 2026
In preternatural contexts, the term denaturation refers to any form of death that does not effect a cessation of extancy, that is, in particular, not Super Death or Hyper Death.
Thus, a ‘denatured’ being is one that is dead, but still extant, e.g. a Super Ghost.