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Answer for the clue "Life principle; soul ", 5 letters:
anima

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Usage examples of anima.

When the anima came, however, the women had the magic and power, and the men served them.

The change of animus to anima would lead to an immediate political and social and economic upheaval.

Especially if they were of the anima, and enemies not only of the governing class but of the entire animus.

Second, the males of animus had the magic, and the females of anima had magic.

That was the point: only a woman of the ruling class of the anima could have any power against a man of the animus, and if she turned out to be such a woman, she would be deemed an enemy, and the despots would do their best to kill her immediately.

But if I can find out how to reverse it, and establish the anima, then women will have the magic and men will be subservient.

If the anima came, I would be the queen of Oria, and I would do anything I could to help you.

But under the anima the magic flows the other way, through the women, and the lastborn.

But to bring the anima, there must be a special pattern of births leading to a woman who matches the magical nature of our world.

But with the anima, all other women after me would have magic, according to their lineage, and all men would be reduced to illusion.

I would have to marry, and have babies, and though with the anima these would add to my power rather than deplete it, I would not be free.

The Megaplayers were the ones most likely to be able to reverse the animus, establish the anima, and so change the culture of Oria and free the anchor of the hostile spell which prevented the main party from returning to the Virtual Mode.

He was the firstborn son of the firstborn son, down through the eight generations since the anima had taken hold.

Surely no member of the ruling class would help any man to reverse the anima, especially not one who stood about two of her inches high.

Because, she replied in pictures, she believed that the worlds were becoming decadent under the anima, without much vigor, and she thought it would be more interesting under the animus.