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Using auracite drains a person's anima little by little, leaving them more and more apathetic until they eventually stop feeling any emotions. The stolen anima can be used to create Yarhi in the World of Illusion; these Yarhi can then be summoned by others possessing auracite. Anima stolen this way are trapped in auracite crystals, particularly in the massive auraliths.

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  • Anima (Revenant Wings)
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  • Using auracite drains a person's anima little by little, leaving them more and more apathetic until they eventually stop feeling any emotions. The stolen anima can be used to create Yarhi in the World of Illusion; these Yarhi can then be summoned by others possessing auracite. Anima stolen this way are trapped in auracite crystals, particularly in the massive auraliths.
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  • Using auracite drains a person's anima little by little, leaving them more and more apathetic until they eventually stop feeling any emotions. The stolen anima can be used to create Yarhi in the World of Illusion; these Yarhi can then be summoned by others possessing auracite. Anima stolen this way are trapped in auracite crystals, particularly in the massive auraliths. Those who have had their anima stolen seem distant, emotionless, and apathetic, which Vaan and his party note when they meet the aegyl Llyud. Llyud provides much of the game's explanation of anima as he slowly regains his while in the party. By comparing the passion Vaan and the others display in helping others to the cruelty of Ba'Gamnan's pursuit of Balthier, Llyud notes that anima can drive people to good deeds or to bad; he also speculates that Fran's uncanny ability to read people stems from her anima. His anima begins to return after the auralith's destruction, which he finds bewildering at first. When Vaan disappears, Llyud is surprised at the sense of loss he feels; Penelo has to explain that grief is a normal feeling when losing a friend. Later, Vaan declares that it is good to feel anger and sorrow as well, because they are also part of life, but Llyud decides emotions that take on another's suffering are sometimes a cruel thing to feel.
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