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As an aside, death by drowning can change a soul slightly, and interestingly, some stars seem to find such a change incompatible with their palates.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/Sky_Barnet#Devils.27_Quarters|Visit the Repentant Devil|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> | As an aside, death by drowning can change a soul slightly, and interestingly, some stars seem to find such a change incompatible with their palates.<ref>{{FLCitation|https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/Sky_Barnet#Devils.27_Quarters|Visit the Repentant Devil|Sunless Skies|}}</ref> | ||
== | ==Real-Life Inspirations== | ||
The question of the existence and the importance of souls has been pondered arguably since the beginning of philosophy as a discipline. People in real life might not have had the [[The Correspondence|laws of nature work in their favor]] and likely haven't seen a [[devil]], but the idea of a life-giving essence inherent to all things has been plaguing the minds of humanity for millennia - as has the concept of monstrous, evil creatures living deep underground. So many societies across history have told stories about souls: a divine quantum inside every human, a source of inner strength, a person's real self. Β | The question of the existence and the importance of souls has been pondered arguably since the beginning of philosophy as a discipline. People in real life might not have had the [[The Correspondence|laws of nature work in their favor]] and likely haven't seen a [[devil]], but the idea of a life-giving essence inherent to all things has been plaguing the minds of humanity for millennia - as has the concept of monstrous, evil creatures living deep underground. So many societies across history have told stories about souls: a divine quantum inside every human, a source of inner strength, a person's real self. Β | ||