Soru Soru no Mi

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

Etymology

 * "Sōru" (ソウル) is the Japanese pronunciation of "soul".

Strengths and Weaknesses
The fruit's power of soul manipulation, as demonstrated by Big Mom, is founded on drawing out and manifesting fragments of humans' souls into an ethereal yet tangible, somewhat viscous, light-colored substance, by an amount of choice, without having to make physical contact, and then completely extracting that substance by grabbing hold of and pulling it out. This is equal to and referred to as stealing from a target's very lifespan, which can be exact on the second and affect tens of years at once. Thus, if drained of too much, a victim may be killed in a single blow (the highest amount yet shown to be taken was 40 years, but it is yet unknown if there is a limit to how much can be stolen). Also, the extraction seems not to be noxious or painful to the afflicted person whatsoever, given it is not taken by a lethal amount.

Secondly, the user is given the ability to infuse objects and living animals with the soul portions to "humanize" them, and, in case of objects, bring them to live in the first place. Targets (which in Big Mom's case are called homies) will be bestowed with human-like intelligence, and undergo transformations to more closely resemble humans; objects will most often just develop human faces, whereas animals will have their more general physique affected to varying degrees (their animal faces most often fully excluded). If a Vivre Card is infused with a soul, it will (seemingly due to its unique nature of being connected to its afflicted person's life force) not become anthropomorphic, but will have an aura radiate outward with varying intensity depending on the soul/soul fragment's strength, which seems to be only perceptible by those anthropomorphized.

Aside from other people's souls, a user may manifest their very own soul (seemingly with no noxious effects to them as well) into living fragments (which in Big Mom's case are called her "Incarnations") of seemingly own sentience, in the form of roughly human-sized, black, rather humanoid blobs, which by extension can absorb people's souls as well. Additionally, it may be that the fruit massively empowers the user's soul, as seen with Big Mom, although seeing as she is already vastly powerful in the first place, she may have just had such a strong soul to begin with.

The power to infuse soul fragments can neither be used on still living humans nor corpses. Furthermore, the emotional state of the person from which a fragment is taken from is also related to the power effect in a yet unexplained method. Fear is shown to be one of those emotional states, making the target more vulnerable. Similarly, if anthropomorphized targets are induced with extreme fear, the instantly wither away and die. Otherwise, it shares the standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Usage
Big Mom has imposed a toll on all citizens of Totto Land, forcing them to give up a month's worth of their soul and lifetime every six months or leave. Those soul fragments are collected by her "Incarnations" and sprinkled all over the islands of Totto Land, where they settle into random objects or animals to humanize them. She has also used the power for killing her targets directly, by taking a lethal amount of lifespan in one swipe.

Big Mom's own soul, which is extremely strong, either courtesy of the fruit or of natural cause, may, if something is imbued with it, have all homies in its vicinity be unable to approach what is imbued.

Applications

 * The Incarnations (化身) are large, black, humanoid blobs, who handle the collecting of the Totto Land residents' biannually rent payment of a month worth of their lifespan. They are made from pieces of Big Mom's own, extremely powerful soul, and are themselves capable of extracting other people's souls. They are also capable of human speech and are intelligent enough to understand orders from Mont-d'Or.
 * The homies are the result of spreading the collected soul portions on something non-human (done by the incarnations), making that target anthropomorphic, which can vary from regular objects, edible material, meteorological phenomena, the ground, plant life, and animals. The fragments cannot revive dead humans or go into living ones. Also, they are unable to approach something infused with Big Mom's own soul, and only they, in such case, are able to sense its incredible presence.

Trivia

 * This fruit's power resembles the Kage Kage no Mi's, as 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 Kage Kage no Mi user takes the shadows of only humans and can insert them into any other form of life, even other humans and, most prominently, corpses, a user of the Soru Soru no Mi cannot insert the soul fragments into another human or a corpse.
 * This fruit is the second one to display soul-related powers, the first one being the Yomi Yomi no Mi.

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