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As amortality refers to entities that have never been alive from the beginning, it is different from "immortality", which means a living being who is unable to die. Poltergeists are amortal, as they have been described as "indestructible spirits of chaos", and are known to differ from ghosts in that they were never alive at one time. Boggarts and Dementors, being creatures that were never truly alive to begin with and seemingly indestructible, are other types of amortal creatures.

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  • Amortality
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  • As amortality refers to entities that have never been alive from the beginning, it is different from "immortality", which means a living being who is unable to die. Poltergeists are amortal, as they have been described as "indestructible spirits of chaos", and are known to differ from ghosts in that they were never alive at one time. Boggarts and Dementors, being creatures that were never truly alive to begin with and seemingly indestructible, are other types of amortal creatures.
  • The ability to exist in an unborn state rendering users the inability to die due to not being alive.
  • The user exists as an unborn, rendering them unable to die due to not being alive to begin with. The user may not have been alive in the very beginning of time or even before creation. The user essentially lives in a state of unbirth, neither living nor dead.
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  • exist in a state of unbirth.
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  • Amortality
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  • Dementors are a species of amortal beings.
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  • As amortality refers to entities that have never been alive from the beginning, it is different from "immortality", which means a living being who is unable to die. Poltergeists are amortal, as they have been described as "indestructible spirits of chaos", and are known to differ from ghosts in that they were never alive at one time. Boggarts and Dementors, being creatures that were never truly alive to begin with and seemingly indestructible, are other types of amortal creatures.
  • The ability to exist in an unborn state rendering users the inability to die due to not being alive.
  • The user exists as an unborn, rendering them unable to die due to not being alive to begin with. The user may not have been alive in the very beginning of time or even before creation. The user essentially lives in a state of unbirth, neither living nor dead.
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