Sue-wraith

Sue-wraiths, a.k.a. author-wraiths or Sue/Stu/Ooh phantoms, are spirits created by the author of a fic in order to force the canon characters to act like Mary Sues, regardless of their normal characterization. Those that inhabit slashed characters have also been called slash dwimmerlaiks. A CAD pointed at a possessed character will usually (but not always) reveal the character's possessed status. It will also show a very high OOC reading, which tends to be 70-99%. If an exorcism is performed, the wraith will coalesce from the bodies of the characters, and more often than not, whine at the exorciser.

Sue-wraiths have no fixed form, and are physically helpless, being basically a sort of sentient mist. They usually dissipate quickly after being removed from a character, and are absorbed back into the multiverse, but may on occasion, if belonging to a particularly persistent author, attempt to re-possess a character. Additionally, Sue-wraiths have been known to possess agents if the exorcists aren't careful, as happened to Agent Drake. These can be displaced by exorcism as usual. They may also be caught in jars and subjected to experiments.

Please note that OOCness is not strictly the result of a wraith. It could easily be caused by general Suefluence instead. Characters possessed by Sue-wraiths tend to display distinctive Mary Sue traits.

Wraith Subtypes
Wraiths seem to be capable of mutating to some degree, creating new subtypes as they infiltrate the multiverse. New subtypes are to be listed here as they are discovered.

Ficubus
A more dangerous variation of the Sue-wraith was discovered by Nume, Ilraen, Diocletian, and Suicide. This creature (named the fic incubus or "ficubus" by Diocletian) is a more solid form of the Sue-wraith that possesses shapeshifting abilities, which it uses to lure unsuspecting canons. In the case of the original discovery, it used the form of a small child purporting to be Harry Potter, despite using the name Archir the Emerald throughout most of the fic. After attracting canon characters, it feeds off of them, which can eventually reduce them into a zombie-like state. The ficubus is far more aggressive than a wraith (especially if interrupted during a feeding) and is tangible enough to kill an agent if provoked; however, this also means that it can be destroyed with most weapons.

Conflictus Creatrix
Conflictus creatrix is the name given by a wraith exorcised by Zug and Kirill in the Harry Potter continuum, after it was commanded to give its name during the exorcism. The wraith showed traits unlike those of most other Sue-wraiths heretofore encountered: rather than forcing a canon into bad slash or giving him Mary Sue traits, Conflictus creatrix worked its mischief by forcing the canon into killing people he would not normally kill. Its ability to create conflict is a form of strong Suefluence and, once exorcised, it was able to turn this power on the agents, even without first possessing them, by feeding on the pre-existing tension between the partners.

Whether there are more wraiths like this one is unknown, but highly probable. Their presence is to be suspected in cases where characters who would not normally become violent turn violent for no good reason, or where characters who are normally willing to resort to violence turn on their friends instead of their enemies.

Impetus Miserabilis
Impetus miserabilis is the name given by a wraith that was discovered by Anneli Rodriguez, Xanthus Garkaran, and Cinderella after Anneli told the wraith to give her its name. Much like Conflictus creatrix, Impetus miserabilis showed a trait unlike those of most other Sue-wraiths encountered before then. Impetus miserabilis worked its mischief by creating a past so tragic that the canon characters could not help but pity it. Once it manifested, it was able to make the agents think about the saddest parts of their lives while reciting depressing poetry to anyone who wasn't affected.

It is not known if more wraiths like this exist: however, one can assume that if a possessed character has a trajeck past, then an Impetus miserabilis is probably behind it.