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[[File:Soul.png|thumb]]Soul is the essence of life, that presented in every living creature, including plants and mushrooms. Soul regulates feelings and experience of one's life, and the more feelings and experience it has, the stronger it gets. Those souls are more valuable. | |||
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Soul is the essence of life, that presented in every living creature, including plants and mushrooms. Soul regulates feelings and experience of one's life, and the more feelings and experience it has, the stronger it gets. Those souls are more valuable. | |||
Soul can be taken out of the body. Most Londoners are familiar with devils and a soul trade, but there are more ways to lose your soul. When taken, soul resembles thin gas, and usually stored and transported in bottles. Soulless life is possible, but severity of consequences | Soul can be taken out of the body. Most Londoners are familiar with devils and a soul trade, but there are more ways to lose your soul. When taken, soul resembles thin gas, and usually stored and transported in bottles. Soulless life is possible, but severity of consequences vary from case to case. Some will loose all emotions and memories, becoming hollow shadows of former selves, some will become more cold and emotionless, and some won't notice any changes at all, if not only this feeling that something is missing. It is possible to get your soul back, thought. | ||
Some say, that there are few ways to damage a soul. But what sane person would like to pay this high price for anything? There are quite a lot of them, apparently. | Some say, that there are few ways to damage a soul. But what sane person would like to pay this high price for anything? There are quite a lot of them, apparently. |
Revision as of 04:36, 23 June 2020
Soul is the essence of life, that presented in every living creature, including plants and mushrooms. Soul regulates feelings and experience of one's life, and the more feelings and experience it has, the stronger it gets. Those souls are more valuable.
Soul can be taken out of the body. Most Londoners are familiar with devils and a soul trade, but there are more ways to lose your soul. When taken, soul resembles thin gas, and usually stored and transported in bottles. Soulless life is possible, but severity of consequences vary from case to case. Some will loose all emotions and memories, becoming hollow shadows of former selves, some will become more cold and emotionless, and some won't notice any changes at all, if not only this feeling that something is missing. It is possible to get your soul back, thought.
Some say, that there are few ways to damage a soul. But what sane person would like to pay this high price for anything? There are quite a lot of them, apparently.
No one knows where souls come from. However, information on where they go after death is much more present. In High Wilderness all dead go to the Blue Kingdom, where their fate decided by the Sapphir'd king. In the Neath souls are transported to the Far Coast by the Boatman.
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