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This Night I'll Possess Your Corpse (Portuguese: Esta Noite Encarnarei no Teu Cadáver) is a 1967 Brazilian horror film directed by José Mojica Marins. Marins is also known by his alter ego Coffin Joe (Zé do Caixão). It is the second installment of Marins' "Coffin Joe trilogy", being preceded by At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul (1963), and followed by Embodiment of Evil (2008).[1][2][3]

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Coffin Joe returns to his village after recovering in a hospital from shock and blindness from the events in the previous film. Having been absolved of his previous crimes and murders, this time he is even more determined to find the "perfect" woman with whom to sire a son of superior lineage, for his singular, obsessive desire for the "continuity of blood". Assisted by his gaunt, hunchbacked, facially disfigured servant Bruno, he kidnaps six beautiful women the first night he returns to town. He puts them through a series of sadistic trials to determine if one of them exhibits no fear, indicating superiority to bear his son. When the woman named Marcia remains proudly unaffected while the others scream and beg to the terrors they are submitted into, Coffin Joe retains her as his chosen and imprisons the other five in a pit below his bedroom, where he releases poisonous snakes to kill them. Too shocked with what Coffin Joe had done, however, Marcia refuses to make love with him, and Coffin Joe lets her go. He claims to know that she won't report him to the authorities.

After this incident, the village receives the visit of the local colonel's daughter Laura, who soon catches the attention of Coffin Joe. Coffin Joe invites Laura to meet with him at midnight, and she quickly falls in love with him. The colonel and his other son try to stop Laura from meeting with Coffin Joe, but it is in vain. Determined to be rid of Coffin Joe, Laura's brother tries to bribe Coffin Joe by offering a large amount of money if he drops Laura and leaves the village. However, Coffin Joe and Bruno capture him and brutally kill him. They later frame the colonel's thug Truncador for the murder.

Later, to his shock and horror, Coffin Joe learns that one of the women that he kidnapped and killed using the snakes was pregnant. Feeling guilty for have killed an unborn child, he eventually has a horrible nightmare where is he dragged to a graveyard and pulled into Hell. There he witnesses its inhabitants being endlessly tortured and persecuted. He sees the Devil, and Coffin Joe is shocked when he sees that the Devil appears to be himself. After the nightmare is over, he remarks his beliefs strongly, claiming what he is doing is not wrong.

The Night's King's corpse queen[a] is a legendary figure known both in the Seven Kingdoms and among the Free Folk dwelling Beyond the Wall. She allegedly lived not long after the creation of the Night's Watch, some 8,000 years ago.

Jennifer Rattini of Ste. Genevieve, Mo., holds her nose as she poses for a picture taken by her daughter Jessica McCartney (not pictured) as visitors gather near the exotic corpse flower in the Linnean House conservatory on Friday morning, Oct. 18, 2013, at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis. The rare bloom, which opened Thursday afternoon, can grow to over 6 feet tall and 3 feet wide. The odor emitted from the plant is similar to rotting flesh. "Every flower has its scent," said Rattini. Few Amorphophallus titanum, also known as Titan arum, exist in cultivation, according to the garden. Visitors can see the plant during hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Photo by Erik M. Lunsford elun...@post-dispatch.com

The gardens extended their hours and remained open over the weekend to accommodate visitors who lined up for waits of up to 45 minutes. Staff and volunteers provided water to those waiting and a brief lecture on the corpse plant before letting in 20 people at a time to a temperature-controlled greenhouse where the plant is kept.

Curators monitored the plant throughout the week, checking its height and temperature, since slowed height growth and a spike in temperature are indicators of imminent bloom. Some plant corpses grow up to eight feet tall but the one at the Botanic Gardens only grew to about 40 inches in height.

The smell was strongest that night and the next morning before beginning to subside by Sunday afternoon, Holt said. By Monday morning, the spathe had nearly closed up again, and the cluster of flowers at the base of the spike had matured. Curators collected pollen to freeze for a future flowering event and to share with other gardens as part of a worldwide conservation effort.

They waited well into the night, the entire village remaining obediently silent. And just when my grandfather thought the night might never end, that he was caught in some sort of Hell of forever awaiting the dead, he heard it: a gong.

They saw a line of corpses, lurching, hopping, swaying through the streets, to the beat of the gong. They saw white cloths covering the heads of the dead, faces positioned up and forward, supposedly looking toward their final resting place.

In a single file line, corpses would be tied to bamboo poles, one on either side of their upright bodies. Then, the ends of each pole would be hoisted onto the shoulders of a man at the front of the line, and a man at the back of the line, and off they would go.

Conveniently, with everyone cowering and averting their eyes, nobody would get a good look at how the dead were moving. Add in the fact that the priests typically moved the corpses in cold weather and in the middle of the night, and you have a perfect recipe for speedy travel devoid of gawkers and maximum urban legend payoff.

During an escape attempt, one brother was killed. The surviving brother buried him and was sent back to their home with only a death certificate. Sadly, there was no corpse walker for the corpse walker.

Corpse walkers and corpse herding priests provided a service. They let the living put what felt like a safe distance between themselves and the dead. Concealed beneath a warm cloak of superstition, the corpse walkers and corpse herders allowed people to focus on the mourning or spiritual aspects of death, instead of the cold reality of corpse transportation.

And really, the theater that the corpse transporters provided was just as valuable as the actual transportation. They made death and what happens to you after you die a thrilling, chilling part of the cultural conversation.

The Legion found in Circle of the Moon is very different from the rest of his other incarnations. For starters, it is a lesser enemy, not a boss. Instead of being a composed of many full corpses, it is smaller and is only composed of an amalgamation of heads. It's still relatively large, however, has a rather deceptive high mobility, and will inflict Curse status on contact.

Legion (corpse) is found in the Skeleton Cave of Castle A (a catacombs-like area). Instead of a shell of bodies, this Legion is protected by a shell of bones mostly comprised of human skulls and which is indestructible. However, hitting this shell sufficiently will cause it to open and reveal a bobbing-head skeleton at its bottom (along with a graphical touch of flies flying away), and this skeleton is its actual weakness. The skeleton must repeatedly be hit quickly enough or the creature will attempt to close itself again. If the shell is to any degree open, it will also drop strange-looking maggots that will slowly crawl on the floor toward the player. Also, notably, even well into its death animation, Legion will still stay onscreen, damaging the player if they touch it during this time (contact confers Curse status, as well as damage to Juste and Maxim; Simon Belmont cannot be cursed).

Reports started trickling in that players were opening copies of Corpse Knight that had three points of toughness, rather than the two points of toughness that were on the card when it was previewed nearly three weeks ago. Ben Bleiweiss, the General Manager of Star City Games, even announced on Twitter that Star City Games was suspending sales of the card until they could get confirmation from Wizards of the Coast if all copies of Corpse Knight were misprinted.

About 2,000 people took advantage of special viewing hours between 10:30 a.m. and midnight to experience Octavia's full bloom, according to MoBOT. It had a slight odor on Monday, but there will not be special viewing hours tonight.

Octavia has bloomed three previous times and earlier this year it split, creating two plants. Since 2012, the Garden has hosted at least twelve corpse flowers. There are an increasing number of the plants in cultivation, but it is listed as endangered in the wild by an international conservation organization.

A corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum) bloom opened last night, surprising us by opening a bit earlier than we guessed it would. While the smell would have been strongest last night, a small amount of its stinky smell remains.

Hajime decides to help out because Keiichirou told him Satsuki is overworked. When they get there, they see Mio standing in the same place as prior. Mio is holding a doll; her eyes then suddenly light up. At night, a rabbit reaches out from the graveyard.

Hajime points out that Shirotabi's grave has been dug up to Satsuki, and the two wonder if he could have come back to life. At night, the Shirotabi look-alike begins to grow in size and crushes the rabbit enclosure. When the three caretakers arrive the next day, they find that all of the other rabbits are dead except for "Shirotabi". During nighttime, "Shirotabi" escapes and begins to attack people. Word quickly spreads around school that this has happened.

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