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'''Lifeforce''' is a metaphysical substance and energy source, used in most fictional [[Studio RGB-Newt]] productions, that is found in all living beings (and sometimes outside living beings, in a glowing gaseous form) to explain things like where some characters get their powers from, why some beings born out of pure celestial energy like [[Ink]] (whose species is classified as "alien galaxy lifeforce") are alive, and what holds certain planets together, among other things.
'''Lifeforce''' is a metaphysical substance and energy source, used in most fictional [[Studio RGB-Newt]] productions, that is found in all living beings (and sometimes outside living beings, in a glowing gaseous form) to explain things like where some characters get their powers from, why some beings born out of pure celestial energy like [[Ink]] (whose species is classified as "alien galaxy lifeforce") are alive, and what holds certain planets together, among other things.


Lifeforce is a unique essence that is not only found in biological entities, but also in cosmic bodies such as planets, as aforementioned, and galaxies. Functioning similarly to blood, it circulates throughout the bodies of living beings and can even leak out of their veins should they be cut, or a powerful enough being has the necessary knowledge on how to magically drain it from someone or something and absorb it into their own body.
Lifeforce is a unique essence that is not only found in biological entities, but also in cosmic bodies such as planets, as aforementioned, and galaxies. Functioning similarly to blood, it circulates throughout the bodies of living beings and can even leak out of their veins should they be cut, or it can be drained out in its gasesous form phasing through skin and other internal organs if a powerful enough being has the necessary knowledge on how to magically absorb it from other people into their own body.
 
Weaker forms of lifeforce energy can be casually absorbed if found in the wild, or taken from what are known as "drains" (see the relevant section below).


== Concept and development==
== Concept and development==