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The Storm Anima, also known as Grudger or Lit.Spirit, is an enemy from Final Fantasy IV that appears in the Tower of Babil.

It is not a particularly powerful enemy, and hitting its weakness with Holy Arrows or Paladin Cecil's Holy weapons will bring it down quickly.

Stats

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AI script

Other appearances

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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PFF Storm Anima
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Etymology

Anima is a feminine Latin and Italian noun for "soul" or "breath". Ancient Romans believed that one's anima resided in the chest; when a person died, his or her soul escaped from the body with the breath. Anima was associated with emotion and the heart; its metaphysical counter part, animus, was manifested in the brain and in one's sense of logic.

In Jungian psychology, the Anima can be defined as two things:

  • One's inner self, which is in contact with the subconscious, as opposed to one's outward persona.
  • The subconscious (yet partially conscious) female psychological qualities, which Jung said reside in all males and is usually an aggregate of a man's mother, but may also incorporate aspects of sisters, aunts, and other important female figures.

Anima Sola, or lonely soul in Roman Catholicism, is usually pictured as a soul in Purgatory who has chains that bound her wrists, which when broken, mean she has repented for her sins. The Anima Sola requires not only divine assistance, but also the help of the living.

In the Easy Type version, which was exclusive to Japan, the Storm Anima's name was changed to "Lady Peach." As with all other monsters in the Easy Type version, her stats were also changed.

Related enemies

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-

  • Storm Anima

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

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