Cultures throughout the Civilised World hold different ideas about the nature of the human soul, the animus that gives living beings life, thought and will.
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The ancient Doroun had a syncretic concept of the soul being made up of seven distinct parts, including all the physical, spiritual and psychological parts that make up a whole human being. These had been assembled from a variety of Thalsic tribal and early religious beliefs.
The seven souls were a key belief of the old Imperial Religion, which was swept away by mass conversion to the Mother Church.
All seven were required for life, and various emotions and behaviours were determined by aspects or combinations of the souls. All were required for life, but a balance between them was necessary. The Doroun believed that the ego ruled waking life, and the shadow the sleeping life. Some believed that the shadow could leave the body for short periods.
As well as the basic seven, some people could have more.
The seven cascades of the Cataos Falls are named after the seven aspects of the soul.