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p align="center"strongAnima Fatis/strong/p
p align="center"strong emWhat is "soul-/em /strong strong emfated/em /strong strong em"? /em /strongbr /strong emWhat does it mean for a soul to be "fated"?/em /strong/p
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p align="center"emstrongUnique and powerful, there is not much known about souls; yet, everyone, including the supernatural, has one - as far as most know./strong They are ethereal, capable to connect two or more on a different spiritual and otherworldly level. Rare as it is, being 'soul-fated' meant something different to many; yet, in all ways: the change of ones 'fate'./em/p
p align="center"emPrecious and forbidden to interfere with the bonds intertwined with one another. It is viewed as unforgivable, and damaging to one's own existence if to attempt destroying fates chosen bonds./em/p
p align="center"emWhy they exist, no one truly knows - only speculation; h/ememowever, none expected vampires to be capable of being "soul-fated", either. For millenia before vampires existed, it has always been just the werewolves, witches, and humans; initially, believed to keep bloodlines strong or for those believed to be 'worthy'. It was doubted that vampires could have a soul-fated, especially as they were m, technically, 'dead' - a time of passing to join in afterlife's peace. Though far and few - not even a handful - it was unthinkable. /em emIt could only mean what all wouldn't have thought possible: vampires have souls, even in their 'death'./em/p
p align="center"em"Soul-fated" - in latin term: stronganima fatis/strong - to an Original vampire, much less several, seemed like such awful luck, and perhaps, it was. Yet, there is always a reason, and for all existence, always worked out as they should. Unfortunately, not always ending 'happily ever after'. Still, let's see what this means for these souls bonded fates./em/p
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