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+ | [[File:Allensoul.png|thumb]]The '''soul''',<ref group="note">魂</ref>, also referred to as one's '''spirit data''',<ref group="note">精神データ</ref> was the immaterial essence of many living things. Carrying the individuals' memories, it was the core of their being. |
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The souls of the dead, while in the Hellish Yard, could perform functions such as sense, eat, sleep, and soar through the air.{{ref|story|Seven Crimes and Punishments (story)}} They could also perform magic,{{ref|book|Deadly Sins of Evil: Master of the Heavenly Yard|Chapter 3}} and change their appearance. The souls of demon contractors in particular could use the powers they used while alive even without being in a contract.{{ref|book|Deadly Sins of Evil: Master of the Heavenly Yard|Chapter 6}} |
The souls of the dead, while in the Hellish Yard, could perform functions such as sense, eat, sleep, and soar through the air.{{ref|story|Seven Crimes and Punishments (story)}} They could also perform magic,{{ref|book|Deadly Sins of Evil: Master of the Heavenly Yard|Chapter 3}} and change their appearance. The souls of demon contractors in particular could use the powers they used while alive even without being in a contract.{{ref|book|Deadly Sins of Evil: Master of the Heavenly Yard|Chapter 6}} |
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− | The earthlings of the [[Second Period]] were able to quantify the soul as "spirit data"; because of this, souls could be manipulated and made to [[reincarnation|reincarnate]] into different forms and physical bodies, or could be otherwise moved into different vessels using [[magic]]. However, this spirit data could become corrupted, causing the individual to develop [[HER]].{{ref|book|Deadly Sins of Evil: The Muzzle of Nemesis|7}} Certain souls, such as those of gods, could also affect biological bodies' aging, allowing them to remain physically ageless.{{ref|book|Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot|Part 2, Chapter 3}} Gods' souls were also exempt from the |
+ | The earthlings of the [[Second Period]] were able to quantify the soul as "spirit data"; because of this, souls could be manipulated and made to [[reincarnation|reincarnate]] into different forms and physical bodies, or could be otherwise moved into different vessels using [[magic]]. However, this spirit data could become corrupted, causing the individual to develop [[HER]].{{ref|book|Deadly Sins of Evil: The Muzzle of Nemesis|7}} Certain souls, such as those of gods, could also affect biological bodies' aging, allowing them to remain physically ageless.{{ref|book|Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot|Part 2, Chapter 3}} Gods' souls were also exempt from the rule of decay.{{ref|album|Evils Extra|Outro}} |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
Revision as of 07:54, 1 November 2019
The soul,[note 1], also referred to as one's spirit data,[note 2] was the immaterial essence of many living things. Carrying the individuals' memories, it was the core of their being.
Mechanics
Souls were the source of life for living things in the Third Period, such as humans and animals.[1] Despite its immaterial nature, the soul could theoretically be destroyed,[2] and was subject to decay over time.[3]
Humans developed souls while in the womb.[4] Humans' souls carried their memories, giving them consciousness, memory and emotion,[1] An individual's memories could be sealed, as with the rule for reincarnation,[4] although said memories could be recovered.[5] One's magic power was tied in part to their soul;[1] this power gave the soul a "weight" which could strain the ties between the soul and its body.[6] Death permanently severed the bond between body and soul.[4]
The souls of the dead, while in the Hellish Yard, could perform functions such as sense, eat, sleep, and soar through the air.[7] They could also perform magic,[8] and change their appearance. The souls of demon contractors in particular could use the powers they used while alive even without being in a contract.[9]
The earthlings of the Second Period were able to quantify the soul as "spirit data"; because of this, souls could be manipulated and made to reincarnate into different forms and physical bodies, or could be otherwise moved into different vessels using magic. However, this spirit data could become corrupted, causing the individual to develop HER.[4] Certain souls, such as those of gods, could also affect biological bodies' aging, allowing them to remain physically ageless.[10] Gods' souls were also exempt from the rule of decay.[3]
Trivia
Conceptualization and Origin
- The soul is a frequently debated topic in philosophy, religion, psychology, and science, including its relation to the mind and body.
Appearances
- The Daughter of White (first appears in PV)
- Handbeat Clocktower (appears in PV)
- The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow (mentioned only)
- The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green
- The Daughter of Evil: Praefacio of Blue
- Deadly Sins of Evil: The Lunacy of Duke Venomania (mentioned only)
- Deadly Sins of Evil: Evil Food Eater Conchita (mentioned only)
- Deadly Sins of Evil: Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep
- Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot
- Deadly Sins of Evil: The Tailor of Enbizaka
- Deadly Sins of Evil: Judgment of Corruption
- Deadly Sins of Evil: The Muzzle of Nemesis
- Deadly Sins of Evil: Master of the Heavenly Yard
- Entr'acte of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Worldguide
- Epic of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Fanbook
- The Daughter of Evil Schedule Book 2013
- Heavenly Yard (story)
- Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) (alternate timeline)
- Pierrot & SCP Bonus Story
- Outlaw & Lychgate
- Quartets of Evil (non-canon appearance)
- Seven Crimes and Punishments! (non-canon appearance)
- Seven Crimes and Punishments (album)
- Master of the Heavenly Yard (album)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green – Chapter 2, Section 1
- ↑ "Gloom of Held"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Evils Extra – Outro
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Deadly Sins of Evil: The Muzzle of Nemesis – 7
- ↑ Deadly Sins of Evil: The Tailor of Enbizaka – Chapter 3
- ↑ Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot – Part 1, Chapter 4
- ↑ "Seven Crimes and Punishments"
- ↑ Deadly Sins of Evil: Master of the Heavenly Yard – Chapter 3
- ↑ Deadly Sins of Evil: Master of the Heavenly Yard – Chapter 6
- ↑ Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot – Part 2, Chapter 3