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A werewolf who has also become a vampire in the series of role-playing games set in the World of Darkness
Genetically modified demons from the role-playing game Feng Shui
Heavy melee units from the undead race in the computer real time strategy game Warcraft III
"Abominations unto Nuggan", a reference from Terry Pratchet's Discworld series
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The Abomination was taken into custody by the military; as punishment, he was forced to watch a film loop of himself and his wife prior to his transformation, making his incarceration a constant reminder of what he has lost.
Though the Abomination has proven able to regenerate lost eyes and recover from other forms of massive cellular damage, his ability to regenerate tissue is much slower than that of the Hulk.
The Abomination is resistant to extremes of temperature, and can hold his breath for extended periods of time; in the case of lack of air or heat, he may enter a coma-like state of suspended animation.
Abomination, in general, refers to something disgusting, hateful, or extremely unpleasant.
Abomination (Dune), a fetus becoming conscious before birth, a condition caused by its mother undergoing the spice agony.
A classification in the White Wolf, Inc. role-playing game series set in the World of Darkness, used to describe a werewolf who has also become a vampire, sharing traits from both.