Immortality



Immortality is the ability to live forever, without aging or being subject to disease.

The term immortality does not necessarily mean invincible, as immortal beings can still be killed in certain ways - pagan gods are considered immortal beings but they can also be killed.

Absolute Immortals
These particular beings are considered to be constant, completely indestructible and immune to age and disease. They cannot be killed, thus making them immortal in every regard (though some of them can be banished or killed by God).


 * God: God has an infallible durability threshold, however Death states at the end he will reap God too, but this claim has yet to be confirmed.
 * Death: It is said that Death's scythe can harm and possibly kill him; however, this seems unlikely. Removing his ring doesn't effect him (although the fact he gave it voluntarily might be the reason for this).
 * War: Same as Death; however, removing the horseman's ring causes him to become a "withered husk."
 * Pestilence: Same as Death; however, removing the horseman's ring causes him to become a "withered husk."
 * Famine: Same as Death; however, removing the horseman's ring causes him to become a "withered husk."

Advanced Immortals
These particular beings are immune to age, viruses, and disease. However, they can still be killed through the use of special weapons, powers and rituals.


 * Archangels
 * Leviathans
 * Angels
 * Pagan deities
 * Demons
 * Phoenix
 * Vampires
 * Doc Benton
 * Reapers
 * Alphas
 * Crocotta
 * Wendigo
 * Shtriga
 * Dr. Visyak
 * Golems

Simple Immortals
These are beings who could live forever and are immune to age and disease, however they can die as easily as mortals from physical wounds.


 * Brick Holmes
 * Randa Moreno
 * Charlie
 * Tracy Davis
 * Don Harding
 * Don Stark
 * Maggie Stark