As you travel through the world, you can look at dead players» blood stains and see their deaths play out
as ghostly apparitions, providing hints as to what might lie around the next bend.
The former means being assimilated into the force itself, whereas the latter refers to Jedi masters who have discovered how to live on
as ghostly apparitions.
He relies much on his senses to see, and now he sees her, feels her presence, not
as a ghostly apparition overwhelming the tiny space of his cottage, nor as a thought occupying his mind, but as a longing on the verge of utterance, incarnation.
Not exact matches
And that meant exaltation
as Messiah — not a mere reanimation of his body; not one more resuscitation of a dead person, doomed to die again, like Lazarus or the youth at Nain; not a
ghostly apparition,
as evidence, after a fashion (but evidence always to be doubted!)
The glowing
apparition is known to amateur astronomers
as the «Little Ghost Nebula,» because it appears
as a small,
ghostly cloud surrounding the faint, dying central star.
There, David's initial problems blending in -
as well
as his confrontational relationship with the institute's sadistic captain (Diamond Dallas Page's Kennedy)- are compounded by the presence of a
ghostly apparition that may or may not be his dead brother.
In the latest captivating volume of the Lockwood & Co. series, a new
ghostly threat has forced officials to evacuate London's most afflicted area, which is now swarming with psychic investigators
as well
as apparitions.
Your hero will live on
as an Echo, a
ghostly apparition of their former self, which can be revived by the next hero who plays that stage.
As it is, what you do find in the beautifully appointed fictional English village of Yaughton is a whole lot of nobody, but there are traces of the missing population everywhere you look, and strange glowing orbs that allow you to see
ghostly apparitions and hear conversations between absent residents.
Some of the figures seem almost
ghostly,
as though poised to appear or disappear, with the tain, or lusterless backing of the mirror, revealing them
as little more than
apparitions.