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Examples
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In the village of Sallis, they run into one such mutation, a darkly mutated young man with the mind of a small child and the power to pull the very lifeforce from a person’s body.
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Majer Mykel was a Talented lander, as Talented as many alectors, and he did not require the kind of lifeforce draw that an alector did.
Soarer's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2006
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I thought it was a ball of lifeforce or something.
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But Changeling can regenerate by switching to a different character, and so up their lifeforce.
Fantasy League. 2010
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There is also the idea that landscape has its own lifeforce and will continue on; profoundly indifferent to humanity and its petty struggles.
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I initially thought she was just swapping a ball of glowing lifeforce.
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It is Monday and I have had neither sufficient caffeine nor B12 vitamins to kick-start anything approximating energy or will or lifeforce and so all you get from me today is what you got last Monday: weak jokes and some links.
Rainy Days And Mondays And, Also, Zombies, Get Me Down | Her Bad Mother 2009
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And yes, it made her resemble a malevolent lifeforce from Twilight, but it was what she wanted and therefore it's GIRL POWER!
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Her life is so unique and valuable, that her lifeforce gets to be DESERVING enough to join into the collective Navi's Goddess (Eywa) vibration.
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This is the same anthropologist who, later on, in the movie would be rushed to the Tree of Souls and Mo'at, the Na'vi high priestess, for healing through the making of a sacred connection to nature's lifeforce to save her.
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