Talk:Characters/@comment-3024153-20181020024939/@comment-1458758-20181022055833

The Exorcist is a completely different franchise, so it doesn't even operate on the same rules. Hell, if this was the Exorcist or something like that, I'd be asking the same question, but from what we've seen in this series, when one entity possesses another, that becomes their body. Fraudrin's life was connected to Dreyfus', Sariel and Tarmiel to their hosts, and Jelamet to hers. Its clear that unless a spiritual being can manifest or possess a body, they tend to float off to whatever afterlife they're fit for. We can see this with the spirits Melascula brought back too, they can possess bodies and reanimate, but once they're done, they don't just float about as ghosts still, they move on.