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Cultural references
- Literature
In Nightingale's Lament by Simon Green, a tulpa in the
image of John Taylor's client is sent after him at one
point, tracking him by a hair the client left on his
jacket; it disappears when the hair is destroyed.

In Every Which Way But Dead by Kim Harrison, 'Tulpa' is
the focus word used to create a three-dimensional circle
in the main character, Rachel Morgan's imagination, and
is used to hold an overflow of power.
In American Gods by Neil Gaiman, various deity-like
beings are created through cultural belief, a certain
society's perception of, say, Odin, creating a form of
that god particular to that society.
Tulpa - Cultural references - Outcast by
Lynne Ewing
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