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"Powerful soul" just means they drop a soul like heroes do when they die - it's a base game quirk rather than a Kishi quirk. This used to mean that heroes got Bloodstains for killing them, but I changed it so it grants bloodstains for every character that has an associated Person who isn't under your control. No more suicide strategies to put Bloodstains on people, I'm afraid.
You had mentioned below only the courtier, trickster, and dissident had a "powerful soul" - is that still the case? If that was an older comment, do the aristocrat, seeker and dark elf have powerful souls, and what does the powerful soul do?
Thank you for being present and answering all my annoying questions so quick you are a pillar of this community brother.
Kishi was designed for vanilla play, and should be balanced with most other mods (though I'm guessing The Whisperer would be strong with Kishi if you're having trouble making heroes kill each other). Lately I've been having a good time with Hero's Journey as my only gameplay mod (and Names of the World for UI), but you can take your pick.
2. You got a recommended set that would be just right?