Soru Soru no Mi

The Soru Soru no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to freely manipulate souls. It was eaten by Charlotte Linlin, better known as Big Mom.

Etymology
"Soru" comes from "Sōru", the Japanese way of pronouncing "soul".

Strengths and Weaknesses
The fruit has no known weaknesses aside from the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage
Big Mom has imposed a toll on the citizens of Totto Land, forcing them to give up a month's worth of their soul every six months. Those soul fragments are collected by Big Mom's "Incarnations" and sprinkled all over the islands of Totto Land, where they settle into random objects.



Incarnations
Large, black, humanoid blubs, who handle the collecting of Totto Land's residents' six-monthly rent payment of a month of the resident life. They are made by Big Mom herself, pieces of her own soul, which is why they, too, are able to extract people's souls.

Leave or Life
The process of which the Incarnations take a month from the Totto Land residents lifespan.

Life or Treat
A technique where Big Mom herself takes the entire lifespan of a person. It was first used during one of her rampage on one of her sons.

Homies
The result of spreading the collected soul shards on objects, making them anthropomorphic. They can vary from regular objects, edible material, meteorological phenomenons, the ground, plantlife, and animals. Soul shards can't revive dead bodies or get into living human bodies.

Trivia

 * This fruit's power is similar to the Kage Kage no Mi, in the way it can take a normally intangible part of a person (souls as opposed to shadows) and insert it into something else, making it animated. However, while a user of the Kage Kage no Mi takes the shadows of only humans and can insert them into any form of life, even other humans, a user of the Soru Soru no Mi cannot insert the soul shards into another human.