doppelganger
noun
- fictional humanoid race from the Dungeons & Dragons franchise
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈdɒp(ə)lˌɡɛŋə/ / /-ˌɡæŋə/ / /ˈdɑp(ə)lˌɡɛŋəɹ/
noun
Etymology: Borrowed from German Doppelgänger (“ghostly spirit”, literally “double-walker”).
- A ghostly double of a living person, especially one that haunts such a person.
“"An orderly let out the news that you are here," she said. "But don't worry. We've sent out a doppelganger to fool the Sons, and the orderly has been sentenced to slavery under the pyramid builder for twenty lifetimes. I hate my brother! How dare he fight us with the sky falling?"”
“The uncanniness provoked by doppelgangers is particularly acute because the thing that becomes unfamiliar is you.”
- An evil twin.
- A remarkably similar double.
“Stars in Their Eyes ran for 16 years from 1990, and had the "wow" factor moment of transforming a pub singer into their idol, as the contestant said the famous words: "Tonight Matthew, I'm going to be…" and then stepped out from a puff of dry ice as their musical doppelganger.”
“He had come tantalisingly close to his doppelganger on Thursday night when a beautiful burgundy boat cruised past him. “He saw me and I waved and he gave me a thumbs-up,” said Halicilar. “I was so happy. I cried.””
- A monster that takes the forms of people, usually after killing them.