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Source: Wikia. Pages: 37. Chapters: Abomination, Ancient Darkspawn, Arcane horror, Ash Wraith, Bear, Beasts, Black Bear, Blight wolf, Bronto, Corpses, Corrupted Spider Queen, Darkspawn, Deep Stalkers, Desire Abomination, Desire demon, Devouring Skeleton, Dragon, Dragon Thrall, Dragonling, Dragons, Drake, Enraged Corpse, Enraged Spirit, Fade Beast, Fade Rifter, Flemeth the Shapeshifter, Forgotten Spirit, Gaxkang the Unbound, Gazarath, Genlock, Genlock Archer, Genlock Conjurer, Genlock Emissary, Genlock Forge Master, Genlock Master Assassin, Genlock Necromancer, Genlock Shapechanger, Genlock alpha, Great Bear, Greater Rage Demon, Greater Shade, Halla, High Dragon, Hunger Abomination, Hurlock, Hurlock General, Hurlock Grunt, Indignant Spirit, Kitty, Legion Spirit, Lesser Rage Demon, Mabari, Nug, Ogre, Poisonous Spider, Pride demon, Rage Abomination, Rage Demon, Shambling Corpse, Shriek alpha, Skeleton Archer, Skeleton Mage, Sloth, Sloth Abomination, Sloth Demon, Spirit Apparatus, Steel golem, Werewolf, Wolf. Excerpt: An abomination is a broad term for the result of a demon possessing a living human, Qunari or elf. While mages stand the greatest chance of being possessed, as they draw their magic from the Fade, it is made clear that any elf or human is a potential host. The ritual of Harrowing employed by the Circle of Magi results in abominations from time to time. While it is theoretically possible to free someone who has been possessed, it has never been done, mostly because of the risk involved in such an attempt-it is much safer to utterly destroy the creature. There was, perhaps, one exception to this rule however, when a Grey Warden enlisted the aid of the Ferelden mages in order to enter the Fade and attempt to save the son of the Arl of Redcliffe, when he was possessed by a Desire Demon during the events of the Fifth Blight. "Abomination" is a somewhat vague term as it refers to the fusion of a spirit and living being in a single body which covers both the ...