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'''8: Reliant Immortality:''' ''The power to be immortal so long as a certain object, person, concept etc. exists.''
 
'''8: Reliant Immortality:''' ''The power to be immortal so long as a certain object, person, concept etc. exists.''
*'''Examples:''' [[Voldemort]] - reliant on Horcruxes ([[Harry Potter (verse)|Harry Potter]]), Fairies - reliant on aspects of nature ([[Touhou Project]]), [[AIM Burst]] - reliant on the Level Upper Network ([[To Aru Majutsu No Index]]), [[Chara]] - reliant on the concepts they embody ([[Undertale]])
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*'''Examples:''' [[Voldemort]] - reliant on Horcruxes ([[Harry Potter (verse)|Harry Potter]]), Fairies - reliant on aspects of nature ([[Touhou Project]]), [[AIM Burst]] - reliant on the Level Upper Network ([[To Aru Majutsu No Index]]), [[Chara]] - reliant on the concept it embodies ([[Undertale]])
 
[[Category:Powers and Abilities]]
 
[[Category:Powers and Abilities]]

Revision as of 11:35, 15 January 2017

Introduction

Immortality is the term given to people who cannot die from natural means, whether this be due to longevity, regeneration, or other means.

Types

1: Longevity: Characters gifted with this type of immortality cannot die from natural causes, such as old age or conventional illness, but can be killed by unnatural causes.

2: Immortality without regeneration: Characters with this degree of immortality can survive a high degree of physical damage, though they cannot regenerate from it either.

3: Immortality via regeneration: Characters with this type of immortality can simply regenerate damage, though the usefulness of this type depends on the degree of regeneration.

4: Immortality via godhood, or protection from a deity: A character that was either granted immortality by a god, or is immortal because of its hierarchical position due to godhood, so that its divine immortality is less a power, and more treated as a consequence of its state of being as a deity. In either case, only a being of greater power than the god in question can override it.

5: Perfect Immortality: Complete and utter inability to ever die. This is typically reserved for questionable omnipotents and cosmic characters who are strong enough that dying isn't exactly high on their list of worries, even if they were capable of it.

6: Parasitic: The person attains a sort of immortality by bodyhopping, transferring their soul to another body.

7: Undead: Self explanatory. The undead generally double up with other types of immortality, often being impossible to kill through conventional means.

8: Reliant Immortality: The power to be immortal so long as a certain object, person, concept etc. exists.