The Anima Mundi is a name given by the gnomes to the life force that exists within all things. It is a byproduct of a balanced ecosystem: the closer to perfection the world is, the stronger the anima mundi becomes, and since Gielinor is the most perfectly balanced world, it has the most anima mundi.[1] In effect, anima mundi was created by the Elder Gods, since they created all of the worlds, and they plan to utilize Gielinor's anima mundi again to enact The Great Revision. Guthix had attempted to balance the anima mundi on Gielinor to stop the Elder Gods from awakening, but his goal was hampered by the God Wars.[2] In addition, as of late, the anima mundi on Gielinor is 'bleeding' and it could disappear completely (along with the creatures connected to it, such as Vorago and Spirit trees) if the ecosystem is too unbalanced.[3][4]
The anima mundi is sacred to the gnomes, for they believe Guthix created it when he shaped Gielinor in the First Age.[source needed] The anima mundi seems to be an integral part of the world itself, without which it cannot exist. At the end of the Third Age, the world had been so damaged by the Gielinorian God Wars that the anima mundi itself cried out, waking Guthix and prompting him to banish the young gods.[5] The anima mundi is very important to the spirit trees, as they use it not only as a means to survive, but to commune with one another as well. If they are separated from the anima mundi, they become weakened and corrupted, and slowly lose their life force until they die.[4]
There have been few throughout the world's history that have attempted to experiment with this force, as doing so is not only dangerous and nearly impossible, but considered an unholy act that goes beyond mere evil. One gnome, Glouphrie, is known to be conducting experiments involving the anima mundi within his hidden city, Arposandra. This has allowed him to create large amounts of warped terrorbirds and warped tortoises, among other things. Apparently, interfering with the anima mundi creates massive amounts of waste material, as is evident in the Poison Waste in southern Isafdar. It is here that Arposandra dumps the sewage made by its experiments, which slowly destroy more of Isafdar each day. The substance itself is very sticky and full of explosive chemical compounds. It has also made the area's life energy very weak, and nearly caused the death of at least one spirit tree.
The anima mundi is known to be able to create very powerful beings, as evident by the existence of Vorago, Solak and Telos. The anima mundi on Mazcab also created such beings as Yakamaru.[6][7]
Trivia[]
- It is stated in The Path of Glouphrie that Seren, the goddess of the elves, is the divine aspect of the anima mundi.[8]
- The "mana" referenced in The End of Gara-Dul is possibly another name for the anima mundi.[9]
- Players can "briefly feel the power of the anima mundi pass over" them after drinking tears from the Tears of Guthix Distraction & Diversion if their lowest skill is Divination.
- After the Assassination of Guthix during The World Wakes quest, the anima mundi mourned him in the form of crying trees.
- Anima mundi is Latin for "The Soul of the World."