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    {{For|the collectables in ''MediEvil 2''|the collectables in the ''MediEvil'' remake|Lost Souls (Remake)}}
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    |image =
    |icon = [[File:MediEvil2-LostSoulIcon.png|alt=Lost Soul]]
    |name = Lost Soul
    |name = Lost Soul
    |location = [[Cathedral Spires]]<br>[[Cathedral Spires, the Descent]]}}
    |aka = Imprisoned Soul{{Bookref|MED2-Prima}}
    The '''Lost Souls '''are collectable items from ''[[MediEvil 2]]''. They can be found in the [[Cathedral Spires]] level.
    |type = Item
    |location = [[Cathedral Spires]]<br>[[Cathedral Spires, the Descent]]
    |use = [[Cathedral Spires, the Descent]]
    |used = [[Bad Soul]]
    |amount = 12
    |appearances = {{Icon|Med2}} ''[[MediEvil 2]]''
    }}
    A '''Lost Soul''' was an imprisoned spirit within and around a [[Cathedral Spires|cathedral]] in [[London]]. There were twelve that the cathedral was drawing power from.
    ==History==
    A cathedral in London began drawing power from Lost Souls. Its evil began manifesting as the [[Bad Soul]] deep within the cathedral. It was guarding the final [[Spell Page]] from [[Zarok's spell book]].
    ==Gameplay==
    [[Sir Dan]] has to free all twelve lost souls in order to defeat the Bad Soul. All five souls in Cathedral Spires have to be collected in order for Dan to proceed into [[Cathedral Spires, the Descent]] (at least without abusing glitches). The player will thus have five souls at the start of the Descent. Entering the room with the Bad Soul before having all souls will not do anything. The Bad Soul cannot be interacted with in any way, but it will turn to look at Dan.
    ==In other languages==
    {{OtherLanguages
    |fr=Ame en peine
    |it=Anima persa
    |de=Verlorene Seele
    |es=Alma perdida
    |pt=Alma penada
    |ru=Потерянная душа
    |ruR=Poteryannaya dusha
    }}
     
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    Latest revision as of 01:49, 16 May 2024

    This article is about the collectables in MediEvil 2. For the collectables in the MediEvil remake, see Lost Souls.
    Lost Soul
    Icon Lost Soul
    AKA Imprisoned Soul[1]
    Type Item
    Found in Cathedral Spires
    Cathedral Spires, the Descent
    Used in Cathedral Spires, the Descent
    Used on Bad Soul
    Amount 12
    Appears in MediEvil 2 MediEvil 2

    A Lost Soul was an imprisoned spirit within and around a cathedral in London. There were twelve that the cathedral was drawing power from.

    History

    A cathedral in London began drawing power from Lost Souls. Its evil began manifesting as the Bad Soul deep within the cathedral. It was guarding the final Spell Page from Zarok's spell book.

    Gameplay

    Sir Dan has to free all twelve lost souls in order to defeat the Bad Soul. All five souls in Cathedral Spires have to be collected in order for Dan to proceed into Cathedral Spires, the Descent (at least without abusing glitches). The player will thus have five souls at the start of the Descent. Entering the room with the Bad Soul before having all souls will not do anything. The Bad Soul cannot be interacted with in any way, but it will turn to look at Dan.

    In other languages

    Language Name
    French (France) Ame en peine
    German Verlorene Seele
    Italian Anima persa
    Portuguese (Portugal) Alma penada
    Russian Потерянная душа
    Poteryannaya dusha
    Spanish (Spain) Alma perdida

    References

    1. MediEvil II: Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 2000.

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