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The '''soul''' is a part vital to the <i>complete</i> existence of any living thing. | The '''soul''' is a part vital to the <i>complete</i> existence of any living thing. | ||
Souls <i>literally</i> give the body life, as in being alive and not dead. | Souls <i>literally</i> give the body life, as in being alive and not dead. It is the force that wills the body to live, and drives it to survive. | ||
When someone becomes a [[Heartless]], they leave behind their [[body]] and their soul. Usually, the body/soul fades away. However, if the heart was strong, then the remaining body and soul will begin to move and act on its own, becoming a [[Nobody]] with the soul giving the Nobody life. | When someone becomes a [[Heartless]], they leave behind their [[body]] and their soul. Usually, the body/soul fades away. However, if the heart was strong, then the remaining body and soul will begin to move and act on its own, becoming a [[Nobody]] with the soul giving the Nobody life. |
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The soul is a part vital to the complete existence of any living thing.
Souls literally give the body life, as in being alive and not dead. It is the force that wills the body to live, and drives it to survive.
When someone becomes a Heartless, they leave behind their body and their soul. Usually, the body/soul fades away. However, if the heart was strong, then the remaining body and soul will begin to move and act on its own, becoming a Nobody with the soul giving the Nobody life.
When someone naturally dies, it is assumed that it is the heart and body without the soul, which renders them lifeless. A few might argue that the heart also departs with the soul.
It should be noted that the 'soul' is one of the three things that make up existence of a living being. The other two are the 'heart' and the 'body.' It is speculated that the soul is the reason for a Nobody's human appearance, though others are seen to argue this point, claiming it is the 'heart'.