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'''Souls''' were the supernatural essence of a living or sentient being, although the specific rules that governed them varied from one universe to another. | '''Souls''' were the supernatural essence of a living or sentient being, although the specific rules that governed them varied from one universe to another. | ||
Some [[Demon]]s were interested in purchasing souls. [[Jenny Everywhere#Valentine's Day|Jenny Everywhere]]'s boyfriend [[David (My Bloody Valentine)|David]] once sold his soul to a [[Hellhound]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'') but earned it back after performing a valorous deed. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Soulless Mate (comic story)|Soulless Mate]]'') | Some [[Demon]]s were interested in purchasing souls. In [[Universe A (My Bloody Valentine)|one universe]], [[Jenny Everywhere#Valentine's Day|Jenny Everywhere]]'s boyfriend [[David (My Bloody Valentine)|David]] once sold his soul to a [[Hellhound]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'') but earned it back after performing a valorous deed. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Soulless Mate (comic story)|Soulless Mate]]'') In [[Reality Z-25 31-H]], [[Kelly]] sold her soul to [[the Devil#In Reality Z-25 31-H|the Devil]], signing a contract stipulating as much, in exchange for him allowing her to return to the land of the living with a resurrected [[Jenkins]]. The Devil was taken aback by the cavalier attitude with which Kelly traded away the said soul. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Journey Out Of Misery (comic story)|Journey Out Of Misery]]'') | ||
One of [[Alistair Neezley]]'s tall tales, which he repeated almost every year around the Christmas period, involved him claiming that he had substituted himself to the Ghost of Christmas Past as part of an adventure which saw him | One of [[Alistair Neezley]]'s tall tales, which he repeated almost every year around the Christmas period, involved him claiming that he had substituted himself to the Ghost of Christmas Past as part of an adventure which saw him “save the immortal soul of a sentient polar bear”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'') | ||
[[Category:Magical Theory]] | [[Category:Magical Theory]] |
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