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    The '''soul''', in many mythological, religious, philosophical, and psychological traditions, is the incorporeal and, in many conceptions, immortal essence of a person, living thing, or object.
    The '''soul''', in many mythological, religious, philosophical, and psychological traditions, is the incorporeal and, in many conceptions, immortal essence of a person, living thing, or object.
     
    ==Gameplay==
    In ''[[MediEvil (series)|MediEvil]],'' '''souls''' of [[Dan]]'s vanquished enemies fill the [[Chalice]]. These souls are marked as '''bad '''on the [[Gallowmere Historia|Wiki]].
    In the ''[[MediEvil]]'' games, there are five types of soul states which can be divided into three categories:
     
    ===Evil souls===
    Some enemies Daniel encounters are '''soulless''', however, and killing them does not fill the Chalice.<br />There are also characters with '''good souls'''. Killing such characters drains the Chalice of its power instead.
    The souls of [[Dan]]'s vanquished enemies fill the [[Chalice]]. These souls are known as evil souls. There are three types of evil souls: minor evil, medium evil and major evil.
    ==Good souls==
    ===Good souls===
    ===''[[MediEvil]]'' and ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]] ''===
    There are also characters with good souls. Killing such characters drains the Chalice of its power.
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    ====Good souls in ''MediEvil'' and ''MediEvil: Resurrection ''====
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    *[[Captured Farmers]]
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    *[[Mr. Mad]]
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    *[[Mrs. Mad]]
    {{BestiaryEntry|Captive Farmers}}
    *[[Nellie Mad]]
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    ====Good souls in ''MediEvil 2''====
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    *[[Civilians]]
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    ===No soul===
    {{BestiaryEntry|Captive Farmers|mobile}}
    Some enemies Sir Dan encounters have no soul. Killing them neither fills nor drains the Chalice.
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    ==See also==
    ==See also==
    *{{Icon|Fan}} [[Fan:Sir Daniel Fortesque (Don't Starve)/Bad Soul|Bad Soul]] in the [[Fan:Sir Daniel Fortesque (Don't Starve)|Sir Daniel Fortesque]] mod for ''[[w:c:dont-starve-game:Don't Starve|Don't Starve]]''.
    *{{Icon|Fan}} [[Fan:Sir Daniel Fortesque (Don't Starve)/Bad Soul|Bad Soul]] in the [[Fan:Sir Daniel Fortesque (Don't Starve)|Sir Daniel Fortesque]] mod for ''[[w:c:dont-starve-game:Don't Starve|Don't Starve]]''.
    *{{Icon|Fan}} [[Fan:Sir Daniel Fortesque (Don't Starve)/Good Soul|Good Soul]] in the [[Fan:Sir Daniel Fortesque (Don't Starve)|Sir Daniel Fortesque]] mod for ''[[w:c:dont-starve-game:Don't Starve|Don't Starve]]''.
    *{{Icon|Fan}} [[Fan:Sir Daniel Fortesque (Don't Starve)/Good Soul|Good Soul]] in the [[Fan:Sir Daniel Fortesque (Don't Starve)|Sir Daniel Fortesque]] mod for ''[[w:c:dont-starve-game:Don't Starve|Don't Starve]]''.
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    Latest revision as of 01:27, 26 February 2024

    The soul, in many mythological, religious, philosophical, and psychological traditions, is the incorporeal and, in many conceptions, immortal essence of a person, living thing, or object.

    Gameplay

    In the MediEvil games, there are five types of soul states which can be divided into three categories:

    Evil souls

    The souls of Dan's vanquished enemies fill the Chalice. These souls are known as evil souls. There are three types of evil souls: minor evil, medium evil and major evil.

    Good souls

    There are also characters with good souls. Killing such characters drains the Chalice of its power.

    Good souls in MediEvil and MediEvil: Resurrection

    Good souls in MediEvil 2

    No soul

    Some enemies Sir Dan encounters have no soul. Killing them neither fills nor drains the Chalice.

    See also

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