. . "Immortality is one of the defining characteristics of the Q. The fact that the Q Continuum forced immortality onto other Q dismayed one of the Q who would attempt suicide. He claimed that immortality was one of the vulnerabilities of the Q. (VOY: \"Death Wish\") The Greek gods were immortal. In order to end their existence, they spread themselves against the wind, becoming thinner until reaching a point where they could not reform into their bodies. (TOS: \"Who Mourns for Adonais?\" ) The Douwd were immortal beings known for hiding their identity. (TNG: \"The Survivors\" ) While living on Earth, Flint possessed immortality in the form of instant tissue regeneration. He lost his immortality when he left to live on Holberg 917G. (TOS: \"Requiem for Methuselah\" ) Zefram Cochrane was rejuvenated and made immortal by the Companion in 2119. He gave up his immortality to grow old and die with the Companion. (TOS: \"Metamorphosis\" ) This heavily implies that the Companion was immortal or near-immortal as well. The Gideons, in practice, were immortal for awhile between the elimination and reintroduction of germs on their planet, as death came to them only when their body couldn't regenerate itself due to disease. (TOS: \"The Mark of Gideon\" ) The Ba'ku planet released metaphasic radiation which caused cells of humanoids to be continuously regenerated, resulting in a form of immortality. (Star Trek: Insurrection) Dr. Bathkin and his successor Elias Giger attempted to make themselves immortal by developing a cellular regeneration and entertainment chamber. Giger eventually succeeded in creating this machine and shared his interest with Weyoun. (DS9: \"In the Cards\")"@en . "11"^^ . "Immortality allows the user to never die. Although the user still experiences pain and injuries, mortal wounds result in the user becoming unconscious until injuries are tended upon, but their body will never rot, age or grow old. The possessor will stay young forever. This may be acheived in various ways, first the user may have certain weaknesses that are lethal (decapitation, disintegration, etc.) yet are virtually invulnerable to anything other than these methods. Another method may allow the user to regenerate cells at a rate equal to or greater than cell death, thus rendering the user immortal, however a third possibility called Eternal Youth states that the user may stop aging at a certain point and ceases to age from that point, though it is unclear if the user of this variation ca"@en . . . "This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's Immortality article. Take me to the [ Immortality] article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. \n* #1 Create a article of our own for this page. \n* #2 On every page a Immortality link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article. Things to think about: \n* #1 Creating our own page for this article may add a superfluous amount of pages. \n* #2 Some of these article links may be on hundreds of pages that would need direct links. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . . . . "When the Vampire falls in battle it is immediately revived in its Lair, losing one experience level. This means that a level 10 vampire can fall in battle up to 10 times before permanantly dying. File:Anim918.gif This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . "Immortality (or eternal life) is the concept of living in a physical or spiritual form for an infinite or inconceivably vast length of time. As immortality is the negation of mortality\u2014not dying or not being subject to death\u2014it has been a subject of fascination to mankind since at least the beginning of history. The Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the first literary works, dating back at least to the 22nd century BCE, is primarily a quest of a hero seeking to become immortal. What form an unending human life would take, or whether the soul exists and possesses immortality, has been a major point of focus of religion, as well as the subject of speculation, fantasy, and debate."@en . "Immortality (\u4E0D\u6B7B Fushi?) is a state in which one will not die, be it through injury or age, when one normally would if they weren't."@en . . . . . . . . . "Immortality is a state where a life-form will live a theoretically endlessly lifespan, though are still susceptible to injury or illness. Only one known species has been known to be naturally immortal, that being the earlier generations of the First Born, the first among them being Lorien. Several of the races collectively known as the First Ones, including the Vorlons and the Shadows, are believed to have achieved various forms and means of immortality with the Shadows able to enter a state of hibernation for at least a millennia."@en . "T"@en . . . . . . . "Incomplete"@en . . . . . . . . "2015-09-27"^^ . "Evolution of Combat: Now Live!"@en . . "Nie\u015Bmiertelno\u015B\u0107"@en . . . "live forever and or ageless."@en . . "Immortality is a song written by the Bee Gees. Whilst this song was written for Celine Dion, a 'demo' version of this song has appeared on many Bee Gees compilation albums, such as Number Ones."@en . "Immortality"@es . . . "Immortality became a member in 2013 after the release of oldschool runescape. he began his pking career on a private server called legacy and made the best pk video the world has ever seen"@en . . . . . . . "From a Certain Point of View"@en . "Immortality became a member in 2013 after the release of oldschool runescape. he began his pking career on a private server called legacy and made the best pk video the world has ever seen"@en . "Immortality is the term given to people who cannot die from natural means, whether this be due to longevity, regeneration, or other means."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Defence"@en . . . . . . "Immortals are beings who are immune to most physical damage, many forms of magic, diseases and most forms of mundane illness. Immortals also possess eternal life and they are forever young. Although all gods are immortal, not all immortals are gods. There are many creatures that are immortal but lack many of the other supernatural powers of gods. Occasionally, half-gods are immortal, but they more often inherit some other ability from their divine parent, such as incredible strength, unending stamina, or supernatural powers. Satyrs as a race are immortal. A mortal being or creature can become immortal if they were to ingest a Golden Apple or Ambrosia (the latter of which usually conferred divinity as well) or granted immortality by powerful gods."@en . . . . "Immortality is the ability to live an eternal life and to never die. Some magical creatures are born immortal. There are number of ways to achieve immortality."@en . . . . . . . "Lord President Borusa determined that Rassilon had discovered the secret of true immortality, and used the first five incarnations of the Doctor to obtain it. This turned out to be the immortality of a living statue. (TV: The Five Doctors) According to Iris Wildthyme, she defeated Morbius's attempt to obtain Rassilon's gift of immortality. (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress) Queen Xanxia of Zanak attempted to create an immortal body for herself using the energies stolen from other planets. (TV: The Pirate Planet) Mawdryn and his group of scientists stole a metamorphic symbiosis regenerator from the Time Lords and used it on themselves to gain immortality, only to find that theirs was one of unending mutation and regeneration. (TV: Mawdryn Undead) Astrolabus, who was in his final incarnation, attempted to gain immortality by stealing Voyager's star charts. (COMIC: Once Upon a Time Lord) Qataka, afraid of death and having heard stories of the Time Lords, experimented with cybernetics in an attempt to gain immortality. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Genesys) Professor Richard Lazarus invented a device which would reverse the ageing process, providing a form of immortality, but it also mutated him into a monster. (TV: The Lazarus Experiment) The Family of Blood pursued the Tenth Doctor in an attempt to gain his body and become immortal. As punishment for their crimes, the Doctor granted them immortality in various unpleasant ways. (TV: The Family of Blood) Joshua Naismith attempted to use the Vinvocci Immortality Gate to make his daughter immortal. (TV: The End of Time) Angelo Colasanto attempted to make himself immortal after seeing Jack Harkness die and come back to life. (TV: End of the Road) When the Great Intelligence were uploading humans' souls to the Wi-Fi in 2013, Miss Kizlet described it as \"immortality, only fatal.\" (TV: The Bells of Saint John)"@en . . . . . "Las Vegas"@en . . . . . . . . "Hancock like his race is Immortal."@en . . . . . . . "Immortality in Tolkien's work is the concept of living for an infinite length of time, unless suffering a violent death. Only beings such as the Ainur (including Wizards) and Elves are immortal. Orcs were possibly immortal. Men, Dwarves, Hobbits and most other races cannot live forever and thus are subject to aging and natural death. In Tolkien's universe, despite many having a desire for it, immortality is not desirable for those who are of mortal kind. Every race has a set span; to exceed this span proves to be agony for mortals. There are many examples of this throughout his work: the kings of Numenor who became witless and agonized by attempting to cling to life as long as possible (as opposed to earlier kings who gave up their lives willingly); Gollum's transformation into a twisted and starved thing after having his life extended nearly 5 times longer than it should have been via the One Ring; Bilbo's comment on his 111th birthday about feeling \"thin and stretched\", like \"butter being spread on too much bread\", this also being an effect of the One Ring. The only time mortals have ever been accorded peace in immortality is when they are accounted of the Elves: this choice has been mostly restricted to the Peredhil, the Half-Elven (the one known exception to this being Tuor, who was born a full-blooded Man but was given the choice to be accounted among the Eldar). The Army of the Dead was cursed by Isildur with immortality in form of an existence as undead skeletons after they abandoned their oath in the War of the Last Alliance. Their only chance of dying was to fulfill their oath. In the latter half of the Second Age, Sauron's corruption of the Numenorian King Ar-Pharaz\u00F4n made him believe that if he could invade and conquer the Blessed Land, he could become immortal, resulting in the destruction of Numenor and Ar-Pharaz\u00F4n's imprisonment."@en . "Immortality (Inmortalidad) es el d\u00E9cimo tercer episodio de la tercera temporada de Fringe."@es . . . "Immortality is the super-power to no longer be mortal, whether it means the incapability to die by any means or simply agelessness or an eternal potential lifespan."@en . "313"^^ . . . "Ulysses Lewin\n\nSean Fallon\n\nIanto Gray\n\nLouisa Brook\n\nPeter Petrelli World 11"@en . . . "+% Resilience +% critcal strike rate reduction +% critcal strike chance +% cooldown reduction -- + + Passive Aura Builds into [[ |24px|link= ]][[]][[ |24px|link= ]][[]][[ |24px|link= ]][[]][[ |24px|link= ]][[]][[ |24px|link= ]][[]][[ |24px|link= ]][[]][[ |24px|link= ]][[]][[ |24px|link= ]][[]][[ |24px|link= ]][[]][[ |24px|link= ]][[]] Recipe [[ |24px|link= ]][[]] + [[ |24px|link= ]][[]] + [[ |24px|link= ]][[]] + [[ |24px|link= ]][[]] + [[ |24px|link= ]][[]] Cost2120No Buy Sell1272 CategoryDefenseNo category TierTier III No Tier"@en . "Immortality is the ability to live an eternal life and to never die. Some magical creatures are born immortal. There are number of ways to achieve immortality."@en . . . . . "5"^^ . . . . . . "The concept of living forever. The first Immortal was Evangeline Leifreik."@en . . . . "Immortality is the ability of having eternal life and youth. On the HBO original series True Blood, vampires are immortal, and that immortality affords the user immunity to the effects of aging and diseases, thereby granting the ability of outliving other supernatural creatures and humans."@en . . . . . . . . "When the user dies, an ethereal, blue hand appears and grabs the user, preventing them from falling down, and the player is immediately healed for 40% of their health. While this animation is playing, the user becomes immune to damage, including typeless damage, similar to the effect of a short-lasting Barricade. Immortality has a 30 second timer on the Buffs and debuffs bar. Upon being revived you get the message: \"In a heroic stand you gain a second wind.\""@en . . . . . . . . "Ulysses was believed to be impossible to kill, and had survived for thousands of years using this ability. He was not immune to the pain, whatsoever, and felt every attack, but his body always healed itself. There were no specific injuries which wouldn't heal, e.g. a head injury. He did not age, and while he still required food, air and water, he could also survive without them, as his body would keep healing itself. He was killed when he was fatally stabbed with a knife which had been laced with a poison to negate his abilities."@en . . "The power to never die. Opposite to Mortality."@en . "Immortality, in general, is the state of living indefinitely. While precise details can vary, this may involve an inability to be killed and an indefinite life expectancy with regard to natural causes. The impact of this on mental health is sometimes speculated about. Half-immortals (elves) are (sterile) hybrids of immortals (fairies) and mortals. They have long lifespans due to their immortal parentage, it was not mentioned yet if indefinite. It was implied (but not directly confirmed) that they can be killed."@en . . . . . . "Immortality.gif"@en . . . . . . . . "There is Another"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2012-11-20"^^ . . . . . "Immortality (\u4E0D\u6B7B, Fushi, English Viz: \"Regeneration Magic\") is a legendary lost ancient magic that was used during the Grand Magic Games, used by Zatsu Aelos."@en . . . . . "Immortality or eternal life was the state living indefinitely for an infinite or indeterminate amount of time. It was an ability to live forever, or put another way, an immunity from death. In religious contexts, eternal life was often stated to be among the promises by God (or other deities) to human beings who show goodness or else follow divine law (cf. resurrection). Moreover, only God was regarded as truly immortal, hence it is only through God's resources for resurrection and salvation that human beings may transcend death and live eternally."@en . "Immortality is the ability to live forever without fear of aging or dying. Characters who possess this ability usually don't develop it fully until adulthood, as many of them maintain adult physiques, and appear to be between the ages of 20-37. Generally, immortal characters do not require sustenance such as food or drink. Some don't even require extended periods of rest, and almost always active. Although a character may be immortal, this does not mean that they cannot die. It only means that they will never expire due to natural causes. While some characters such as Gods and Cosmic Beings are true immortals (meaning that they will never die), others are restricted by various limitations or require alternate methods to maintain their immortality. Vandal Savage for example, is one of the oldest living beings on the planet Earth. However, to maintain his immortality, he must harvest compatible organs from his own descendants, or else he risks complete biological shutdown. Another example is the character of Ra's al Ghul. Ra's maintains his current age and vitality so long as he can immerse himself in the mystical fluids found in a Lazarus Pit. It has been shown that Ra's will continue to exist well into the 31st century. Gods and other cosmic entities find their immortality tied to humanity or some other abstract construct. So long as one of these qualifiers continues to exist in the cosmos, the being in question will continue to live. For example, Dream of the Endless is effectively immortal so long as there is at least one living being in the universe capable of dreaming. Many Godlike beings from various Earth-based pantheons are immortal so long as humanity continues to value and/or believe in them. This particular limitation appears to vary from pantheon to pantheon and is not necessarily a staple for all Gods. For instance, in the Kid Eternity ongoing comic book series, the Gods of Olympus awakened after centuries of slumber, because humanity began to believe in them once again. These Gods should be distinguished from the more commonly seen Greek deities from the Wonder Woman mythos, whose lives appear to continue in perpetuity regardless of external circumstances. The Gods of Apokolips and New Genesis are also true immortals, however, they can still be killed, although the means by which to do so usually requires an extreme effort. Some characters achieve immortality through mystical means. Circe and Mordru for example, while not Godlike beings, are powerful sorcerers who have used their abilities to extend their natural lifespan. The Amazons of Themyscira are immortal so long as they remain on native soil. Once they leave Themyscira, they will begin to age as a normal human and will eventually die of natural causes. Upon returning to Themyscira however, their immortality is immediately restored. There are strong indicators that Superman may also be immortal. Theoretically, so long as he has access to a constant source of yellow solar radiation, he will not age or die. In the continuity of the Smallville television series, it has been established that Clark Kent may live (seemingly) forever. Immortality should not be confused with Resurrection, which represents a character's ability to return from the dead. While such characters are effectively immortal, they can usually be killed through conventional means."@en . "Immortality is the ability to live forever, and not being subjected to aging or disease."@en . . "The ability to live forever. Users have biological immortality, but they can also regenerate from physical injury or they're invulnerable."@en . . . . . "brief Style, brief K2"@en . . "\"Immortality\" is the thirteenth episode of the third season of Fringe."@en . . "Immortality is the super-power to no longer be mortal, whether it means the incapability to die by any means or simply agelessness or an eternal potential lifespan."@en . . . . . . . "Immortality (or eternal life) is the concept of living in a physical form for an infinite or inconceivably vast length of time. Immortality is one of the known limits to magic; it is nearly impossible to make oneself immortal; the only known and working ways are making and using a mystical object of great power to sustain life (such as the Philosopher's Stone created by Nicolas Flamel or a Horcrux, the latter having been used by Lord Voldemort). If one were to possess the three Deathly Hallows, it is fabled that they would possess the tools to become the \"Master of Death\". However, being a true \"Master of Death\" is to be willing to accept that death is inevitable."@en . . . "Immortality is the ability to live forever without fear of aging or dying. Characters who possess this ability usually don't develop it fully until adulthood, as many of them maintain adult physiques, and appear to be between the ages of 25-35. Generally, immortal characters do not require sustenance such as food or drink. Some don't even require extended periods of rest, and are almost always active. Although a character may be immortal, this does not mean that they cannot die. It only means that they will never expire due to natural causes. While some characters such as and are true immortals (meaning that they will never die), others are restricted by various limitations or require alternate methods to maintain their immortality. Vandal Savage for example, is one of the oldest living beings on the planet Earth. However, to maintain his immortality, he must harvest compatible organs from his own descendents, or else he risks complete biological shut down. Another example is the character of Ra's al Ghul. Ra's maintains his current age and vitality so long as he can immerse himself in the mystical fluids found in a Lazarus Pit. Gods and other cosmic entities find their immortality tied to humanity or some other abstract construct. So long as one of these qualifiers continues to exist in the cosmos, the being in question will continue to live. For example, Dream of the Endless is effectively immortal so long as there is at least one living being in the universe capable of dreaming. Many Godlike beings from various Earth-based pantheons are immortal so long as humanity continues to value and/or believe in them. This particular limitation appears to vary from pantheon to pantheon and is not necessarily a staple for all Gods. For instance, in the Kid Eternity ongoing comic book series, the Gods of Olympus awakened after centuries of slumber, because humanity began to believe in them once again. These Gods should be distinguished from the more commonly seen Greek deities from the Wonder Woman mythos, whose lives appear to continue in perpetuity regardless of external circumstances. The Gods of Apokolips and New Genesis are also true immortals, however, they can still be killed, although the means by which to do so usually requires an extreme effort. Some characters achieve immortality through mystical means. Circe and Mordru for example, while not Godlike beings, are powerful sorcerers who have used their abilities to extend their natural lifespan. The Amazons of Themyscira are immortal so long as they remain on native soil. Once they leave Themyscira, they will begin to age as a normal human and will eventually die of natural causes. Upon returning to Themyscira however, their immortality is immediately restored. The Guardians of the Universe are immortals. They seem to reach a certain age and then cease physically aging entirely, though as they were once an entire species, they are capable of being killed, though with their immense powers of Willpower, it is difficult to do so. Their race has existed since just after the beginning of the Universe. Immortality should not be confused with Resurrection, which represents a character's ability to return from the dead. While such characters are effectively immortal, they can usually be killed through conventional means."@en . . . . . "In the anime, it is also a \"genre\", with Eibon researching said genre in an attempt to save his beloved."@en . . . . . . . . "Immortality allows the user to never die. Although the user still experiences pain and injuries, mortal wounds result in the user becoming unconscious until injuries are tended upon, but their body will never rot, age or grow old. The possessor will stay young forever. This may be acheived in various ways, first the user may have certain weaknesses that are lethal (decapitation, disintegration, etc.) yet are virtually invulnerable to anything other than these methods. Another method may allow the user to regenerate cells at a rate equal to or greater than cell death, thus rendering the user immortal, however a third possibility called Eternal Youth states that the user may stop aging at a certain point and ceases to age from that point, though it is unclear if the user of this variation can die at all."@en . . . "Immortality is a 2015 television movie and the series finale of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. It aired on September 27, 2015, on CBS."@en . . "Immortality is the ability to live forever."@en . . . "Immortality is the term given to people who cannot die from natural means, whether this be due to longevity, regeneration, or other means."@en . "Immortality is the unexpiring state of the body. In general it is used to mean a being that does not die of natural causes, rather than an invulnerable being whose body cannot be harmed enough for it to die. In a supernatural context, though, it can be used pragmerroneously to mean an undying afterlife state."@en . . . "Immortality is a Puella Magi Madoka Magica crossover written and published on FanFiction.net by Poofypants."@en . "This article is about Immortality. For a list of significant immortal Humani, see . Immortality is a physical trait, typically magical in origin, which temporarily or permanently stops the natural ageing process. Though immortal beings are still vulnerable to disease, poison, or injury, their body will remain the same physical age as it was when it was made immortal for an indefinite period of time. Some creatures and races (such as Elders and Archons) are naturally immortal, but most races (such as Humani) can only become immortal through artificial or magical means. Immortality such as this can be bestowed by a handful of powerful beings, though it can be easily revoked, causing the body of the immortal to reach its true physical age in a matter of seconds, resulting in death. Some spell"@en . "Power/Ability to:"@en . "One of the oldest of human desires is to counteract the fleeting nature of our short human existence. Eternal life is ingrained in the collective human consciousness, having been present in literature and myths for as long as they've been around. Of course, having been around for so long, Our Immortality Is Different, and comes in several flavours. These tropes are not mutually exclusive; there's plenty of room for overlap."@en . "Immortality is the ability to live forever, and not being subjected to aging or disease."@en . . "Immortality is a song written by the Bee Gees. Whilst this song was written for Celine Dion, a 'demo' version of this song has appeared on many Bee Gees compilation albums, such as Number Ones."@en . . . . . . . "Immortality"@ia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "This is one of the guilds on Urban Rivals."@en . . "Mario is immortal. Mario eats with his mouth even though he doesn't need to being Immortal. Mario is actually immortal, a bit like that bloke in Highlander (except Mario couldn't be killed even if a fellow immortal lopped off his head. He'd just grow a new one back in seconds.) In the far East, a hero was born. He was the offspring of a dragon and sorceress, he grew to be strong and immortal and became a legend through the ages. Mario killed that man."@en . . . "live forever without dying and heal from any injury without exception"@en . "Immortality, in general, is the state of living indefinitely. While precise details can vary, this may involve an inability to be killed and an indefinite life expectancy with regard to natural causes. The impact of this on mental health is sometimes speculated about. In EGS, \"immortals\" (fairies) are entirely immortal and generally maintain sanity by voluntarily resetting periodically. They can also be forced to reset. This results in a complete regeneration, reminiscent to the immortal phoenixes of mythology, which does not inherently retain prior memories, although this can be worked around in the case of voluntary resets given due preparation. See that article for more information. They have generally been equated with the \"ancients\" of the griffins' side of the universe. Half-immortals (elves) are (sterile) hybrids of immortals (fairies) and mortals. They have long lifespans due to their immortal parentage, it was not mentioned yet if indefinite. It was implied (but not directly confirmed) that they can be killed. Heka strongly implies that immortals (fairies) are not the only immortal type of being in the EGS universe. Aberrations are prolonging their lives by feeding on humans (or possibly other sapient beings). It is possible (but not confirmed yet) they can extend their lives indefinitely. They can regenerate even very serious woulds, however they can be killed by magic or magic weapon."@en . . . . . . "This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's Immortality article. Take me to the [ Immortality] article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. Things to think about:"@en . . . "Lord President Borusa determined that Rassilon had discovered the secret of true immortality, and used the first five incarnations of the Doctor to obtain it. This turned out to be the immortality of a living statue. (TV: The Five Doctors) According to Iris Wildthyme, she defeated Morbius's attempt to obtain Rassilon's gift of immortality. (PROSE: The Scarlet Empress) Queen Xanxia of Zanak attempted to create an immortal body for herself using the energies stolen from other planets. (TV: The Pirate Planet)"@en . . "200"^^ . . "Never die."@en . . . . . "This article is about Immortality. For a list of significant immortal Humani, see . Immortality is a physical trait, typically magical in origin, which temporarily or permanently stops the natural ageing process. Though immortal beings are still vulnerable to disease, poison, or injury, their body will remain the same physical age as it was when it was made immortal for an indefinite period of time. Some creatures and races (such as Elders and Archons) are naturally immortal, but most races (such as Humani) can only become immortal through artificial or magical means. Immortality such as this can be bestowed by a handful of powerful beings, though it can be easily revoked, causing the body of the immortal to reach its true physical age in a matter of seconds, resulting in death. Some spells are capable of granting eternal life - a spell contained within the codex has kept Gilgamesh alive for well over 10,000. The Codex also contains a recipe for the Philosopher's Stone, which grants immortality for a single month before the recipe changes and a new brew must be procured. Elders often grant immortality as a gift to humans who have helped them. Since this type of Immortality can be revoked with a mere touch, immortals often become servants to Elders. Dark Elders use this leverage to control agents such as Dr. John Dee and Niccolo Machiavelli."@en . "\"Magic of the Old Immortals\""@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "black"@en . . . "--02-11"^^ . "\"Immortality\" is the thirteenth episode of the third season of Fringe."@en . . "Immortality is the ability to live forever without fear of aging or dying. Characters who possess this ability usually don't develop it fully until adulthood, as many of them maintain adult physiques, and appear to be between the ages of 20-37. Generally, immortal characters do not require sustenance such as food or drink. Some don't even require extended periods of rest, and almost always active. Although a character may be immortal, this does not mean that they cannot die. It only means that they will never expire due to natural causes. While some characters such as Gods and Cosmic Beings are true immortals (meaning that they will never die), others are restricted by various limitations or require alternate methods to maintain their immortality. Vandal Savage for example, is one of the o"@en . . "Healing from a gunshot wound to the head"@en . . . "Immortality was the state of a biological being living indefinitely for a seemingly infinite or indeterminate amount of time. This state was the goal of many Sith Lords throughout history and at least one Jedi, though the former was more interested due to the Sith's tendencies to fear death and the unknown as well as the ultimate Sith goals of power, control and glorification of self."@en . . . "3"^^ . . "15"^^ . "never age and live forever"@en . . . "It should also be noted that at times, the term is also used synonymously with longevity, which refers to someone with an incredibly long life-span. This could include characters such as Ra's al Ghul or any Kherubim. That doesn't mean they can live forever, but they can live for thousands and possibly even millions of years, which means although they are not truly immortal, by an average person's standards, they are."@en . . "*Deities\n*Vampire\n*Maenad"@en . "120"^^ . . . "19"^^ . . "Immortality"@en . . . . . "From a Certain Point of View"@en . "For all of Azazeal's abilities he required a periodic sacrifice in order to keep up his strength."@en . . . . . "13"^^ . . . . . "Immortality (or eternal life) is the concept of living in a physical form for an infinite or inconceivably vast length of time. Immortality is one of the known limits to magic; it is nearly impossible to make oneself immortal; the only known and working ways are making and using a mystical object of great power to sustain life (such as the Philosopher's Stone created by Nicolas Flamel or a Horcrux, the latter having been used by Lord Voldemort). If one were to possess the three Deathly Hallows, it is fabled that they would possess the tools to become the \"Master of Death\". However, being a true \"Master of Death\" is to be willing to accept that death is inevitable. Immortality is not to be confused with amortality, which is for something being unable to die due to never having been alive."@en . . . . . "Any damage you receive is reduced by 25% for 30 seconds. If you should die during this period, you will miraculously return to life with 40% of your maximum lifepoints. However, the Immortality effect will be consumed."@en . "Not to be confused with Super Longevity."@en . . . "When the user dies, an ethereal, blue hand appears and grabs the user, preventing them from falling down, and the player is immediately healed for 40% of their health. While this animation is playing, the user becomes immune to damage, including typeless damage, similar to the effect of a short-lasting Barricade. Immortality has a 30 second timer on the Buffs and debuffs bar. Upon being revived you get the message: \"In a heroic stand you gain a second wind.\" If a player is wearing a sign of life or sign of death, or if they have a portent of life or portent of death in their inventory while immortality is active and they die, the ability will be consumed instead of the sign or portent. Immortality cannot revive the player if they are killed by Telos, the Warden's anima bomb in phase 5 if he is being fought at 1000% enrage or higher."@en . . "\u4E0D\u6B7B"@en . . . "Immortals are beings who are immune to most physical damage, many forms of magic, diseases and most forms of mundane illness. Immortals also possess eternal life and they are forever young. Although all gods are immortal, not all immortals are gods. There are many creatures that are immortal but lack many of the other supernatural powers of gods. Occasionally, half-gods are immortal, but they more often inherit some other ability from their divine parent, such as incredible strength, unending stamina, or supernatural powers. Satyrs as a race are immortal. A mortal being or creature can become immortal if they were to ingest a Golden Apple or Ambrosia (the latter of which usually conferred divinity as well) or granted immortality by powerful gods. There are three known sources of immortality: Inherited: An individual can be immortal if one or both of their parents possess immortality. This is always the case if both parents are gods, though some half-gods are also immortal. Granted by Another: gods and some other powerful beings can grant varying forms of immortality, they are forever young. Granted by Artifact: The food consumed by many gods, such as the Golden Apples of the Norse gods, or the Ambrosia of the Greek Pantheon can grant immortality and in some cases, even grant god powers. Immortality also grants regenerative powers. Just how quickly this power acts depends on the level of immortality the individual has. Deities, for example, are fully immortal and can heal instantly from most physical damage. Half-gods, however, still recover faster than mortals, but not as quickly as full deities. Gods are generally entirely immune to attacks from ordinary mortals, though half-gods and other beings with supernatural powers are capable of causing them some injuries and even killing them in rare circumstances. Half-gods can be killed by mortals and mundane weapons, though they can sustain considerably more damage before succumbing to their injuries. Gods can, however, be slain by anyone, mortal or otherwise, with the help of some artifacts. The blood of a Golden Hind, a Rib of Kronos, the Dagger of Helios and the Chakram of Light can kill immortals. Gods are also capable of killing one another, though this sort of activity is typically very tightly controlled by whatever pantheon that god belongs to. Exceptionally powerful deities, such as the One God, can imbue mortals with power to kill immortals. Xena was granted the power to kill gods and other immortals for a time. Finally, the ruling god of a given pantheon, such as Zeus or Odin, has the ability to revoke the immortality and even supernatural power of a god of lesser power, turning them into an ordinary mortal. Gods also have the ability to willingly give up their power and immortality, including transferring this immortality to a mortal, either to transfer their power itself (as Zeus once did for Hera), or to heal their injuries (as Ares once did to to bring Eve and Gabrielle back to life)."@en . "Ulysses was believed to be impossible to kill, and had survived for thousands of years using this ability. He was not immune to the pain, whatsoever, and felt every attack, but his body always healed itself. There were no specific injuries which wouldn't heal, e.g. a head injury. He did not age, and while he still required food, air and water, he could also survive without them, as his body would keep healing itself. He was killed when he was fatally stabbed with a knife which had been laced with a poison to negate his abilities."@en . . "Immortality in Tolkien's work is the concept of living for an infinite length of time, unless suffering a violent death. Only beings such as the Ainur (including Wizards) and Elves are immortal. Orcs were possibly immortal. Men, Dwarves, Hobbits and most other races cannot live forever and thus are subject to aging and natural death. In Tolkien's universe, despite many having a desire for it, immortality is not desirable for those who are of mortal kind. Every race has a set span; to exceed this span proves to be agony for mortals. There are many examples of this throughout his work: the kings of Numenor who became witless and agonized by attempting to cling to life as long as possible (as opposed to earlier kings who gave up their lives willingly); Gollum's transformation into a twisted a"@en . . . "FringeTitle.jpg"@es . . . . . . . . "Immortality is a Puella Magi Madoka Magica crossover written and published on FanFiction.net by Poofypants."@en . . . . "When the Vampire falls in battle it is immediately revived in its Lair, losing one experience level. This means that a level 10 vampire can fall in battle up to 10 times before permanantly dying. File:Anim918.gif This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . "Immortality is one of the defining characteristics of the Q. The fact that the Q Continuum forced immortality onto other Q dismayed one of the Q who would attempt suicide. He claimed that immortality was one of the vulnerabilities of the Q. (VOY: \"Death Wish\") The Greek gods were immortal. In order to end their existence, they spread themselves against the wind, becoming thinner until reaching a point where they could not reform into their bodies. (TOS: \"Who Mourns for Adonais?\" ) The Douwd were immortal beings known for hiding their identity. (TNG: \"The Survivors\" )"@en . "Immortality (or eternal life) is the concept of living in a physical or spiritual form for an infinite or inconceivably vast length of time. As immortality is the negation of mortality\u2014not dying or not being subject to death\u2014it has been a subject of fascination to mankind since at least the beginning of history. The Epic of Gilgamesh, one of the first literary works, dating back at least to the 22nd century BCE, is primarily a quest of a hero seeking to become immortal. What form an unending human life would take, or whether the soul exists and possesses immortality, has been a major point of focus of religion, as well as the subject of speculation, fantasy, and debate. The quest for immortality has occasionally popped up in the Zone, perhaps most notably in the case of Walter Bedeker in the first season's Escape Clause. The Twilight Zone is also home to a number of immortal beings, including the Devil."@en . "No"@en . . "Immortality means living forever. Our souls are immortal. We have always existed, and will always continue to exist."@en . . . . . . "Immortality (\u4E0D\u6B7B Fushi?) is a state in which one will not die, be it through injury or age, when one normally would if they weren't."@en . . "Immortality is a 2015 television movie and the series finale of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. It aired on September 27, 2015, on CBS."@en . . . . "The concept of living forever. The first Immortal was Evangeline Leifreik."@en . . "Immortality is the ability to live forever without fear of aging or dying. Characters who possess this ability usually don't develop it fully until adulthood, as many of them maintain adult physiques, and appear to be between the ages of 25-35. Generally, immortal characters do not require sustenance such as food or drink. Some don't even require extended periods of rest, and are almost always active. Although a character may be immortal, this does not mean that they cannot die. It only means that they will never expire due to natural causes. While some characters such as and are true immortals (meaning that they will never die), others are restricted by various limitations or require alternate methods to maintain their immortality. Vandal Savage for example, is one of the oldest living be"@en . . . "This is one of the guilds on Urban Rivals."@en . . . . . "Fushi"@en . . . 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"For all of Azazeal's abilities he required a periodic sacrifice in order to keep up his strength."@en . "-100"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Immortality"@en . "Immortality (Inmortalidad) es el d\u00E9cimo tercer episodio de la tercera temporada de Fringe."@es . . . . . "Immortality"@en . . "Language, possible violence or blood"@en . . "Immortality (\u4E0D\u6B7B, Fushi, English Viz: \"Regeneration Magic\") is a legendary lost ancient magic that was used during the Grand Magic Games, used by Zatsu Aelos."@en . "Immortality was the state of a biological being living indefinitely for a seemingly infinite or indeterminate amount of time. This state was the goal of many Sith Lords throughout history and at least one Jedi, though the former was more interested due to the Sith's tendencies to fear death and the unknown as well as the ultimate Sith goals of power, control and glorification of self."@en . "Thanos the Mad Titan cursed by Death to live forever."@en . . . . . . "Immortality is a state where a life-form will live a theoretically endlessly lifespan, though are still susceptible to injury or illness. Only one known species has been known to be naturally immortal, that being the earlier generations of the First Born, the first among them being Lorien. Several of the races collectively known as the First Ones, including the Vorlons and the Shadows, are believed to have achieved various forms and means of immortality with the Shadows able to enter a state of hibernation for at least a millennia. The Dilgar War Master, Jha'dur, invented a universal anti-agapic serum that could sustain someone indefinitely as long as they took another person's life to complete the formula. The Vorlons destroyed Jha'dur and all traces of the serum."@en . . . . "The ability to live forever. Users have biological immortality, but they can also regenerate from physical injury or they're invulnerable."@en . "It should also be noted that at times, the term is also used synonymously with longevity, which refers to someone with an incredibly long life-span. This could include characters such as Ra's al Ghul or any Kherubim. That doesn't mean they can live forever, but they can live for thousands and possibly even millions of years, which means although they are not truly immortal, by an average person's standards, they are. Someone who is trapped within the Phantom Zone can also be considered immortal, at least while they are in the zone, because within the Phantom Zone, time has no meaning, as a thousand years can pass but one inside the zone wouldn't age a day."@en . . "\uBD88\uC0AC"@en . "Immortality is the ability of having eternal life and youth. On the HBO original series True Blood, vampires are immortal, and that immortality affords the user immunity to the effects of aging and diseases, thereby granting the ability of outliving other supernatural creatures and humans."@en . . "Last thing I remember was being bitten. Then, a timeless interval of darkness. I remember a vague feeling of coldness, a clammy sensation of claustrophobia. Mounting panic drove me to seek a way out of my prison, but I did not know where I was, or who I was. Cohesive thought was nearly impossible; each thought was separated from the next by a gulf of amnesia. With each thought I had to again recall my name, and identity. With each thought I was reborn into a struggle for consciousness. And, with geographical slowness, I won through. My thoughts started to filter in through an uninterrupted stream of awareness, and I pieced together my situation."@en . "The power to never die. Opposite to Mortality."@en . "400"^^ . "29"^^ . . . "Ultimate"@en . "Immortality or eternal life was the state living indefinitely for an infinite or indeterminate amount of time. It was an ability to live forever, or put another way, an immunity from death. In religious contexts, eternal life was often stated to be among the promises by God (or other deities) to human beings who show goodness or else follow divine law (cf. resurrection). Moreover, only God was regarded as truly immortal, hence it is only through God's resources for resurrection and salvation that human beings may transcend death and live eternally."@en . . "Mario is immortal. Mario eats with his mouth even though he doesn't need to being Immortal. Mario is actually immortal, a bit like that bloke in Highlander (except Mario couldn't be killed even if a fellow immortal lopped off his head. He'd just grow a new one back in seconds.) In the far East, a hero was born. He was the offspring of a dragon and sorceress, he grew to be strong and immortal and became a legend through the ages. Mario killed that man."@en . "Immortality is the ability to live forever."@en . . "Last thing I remember was being bitten. Then, a timeless interval of darkness. I remember a vague feeling of coldness, a clammy sensation of claustrophobia. Mounting panic drove me to seek a way out of my prison, but I did not know where I was, or who I was. Cohesive thought was nearly impossible; each thought was separated from the next by a gulf of amnesia. With each thought I had to again recall my name, and identity. With each thought I was reborn into a struggle for consciousness. And, with geographical slowness, I won through. My thoughts started to filter in through an uninterrupted stream of awareness, and I pieced together my situation. I was jogging through the park one afternoon, as was my habit. I stopped at the drinking fountain to refresh myself, when I heard the bushes behind me rustle. I turned, and there was a homeless man, looking pale as death and shuffling forward in a blind stupor. I stepped forward, thinking to assist the man, when he suddenly lurched forward and bit me savagely about the neck. I kicked him off, and tried to flee back along the path, but I barely made it a dozen yards before stumbling to the ground. The wound in my neck was bleeding profusely. I\u2019d worked as a paramedic long enough to realize that this amount of blood loss was fatal. I rolled over onto my back, and started to think about staunching the blood flow. I tried to compress the wound with my handkerchief, but my arms were surprisingly weak. Things grew dim, and I was aware of a hazy figure standing in front of me. He was shaking me, but I could barely feel it. I think he was shouting, but the words couldn\u2019t make it through the cotton balls in my ears. I felt I was at the beach again, being gently washed away from shore. I didn\u2019t try to fight it; the water was so warm and relaxing. I let it wash over me, carry me away. My last thoughts were of my cat. I liked that cat. So then, I was dead? I was seeing my last moments clearly in my mind, and it seemed no doubt. The wound to my neck must have been horrific. I felt a momentary shame at having given up my life so easily. Ok, so I\u2019m dead. But I can still think. Can still remember. So that makes this what? Heaven? Hell? I was never a religious man, but I\u2019d always thought that heaven and hell would be a bit more\u2026 busy. Clouds and fires and the like. This was nothingness. Was I in limbo then? I guess that would suit. I may not have been religious, but I certainly wasn\u2019t a bad person. Was Limbo was to be my reward? But again, Limbo is supposed to be nothingness, and this wasn\u2019t nothingness. For starters, I still felt cold. Now that I thought about it, I still felt. And right now, I felt something tickling my foot. I screamed. Or rather, I tried to scream. I tried to kick out with my foot, but nothing happened there either. For a brief moment, I thought perhaps I didn\u2019t die, but was instead paralyzed, but that made no sense. A paralyzed person is numb; they feel nothing from the injury down. And I could feel all over. I suddenly became aware of a horrible sensation of movement all over my body, like I was covered in worms. And not just covered. It felt like they were boring into me, inching their way into my flesh. The sense of revulsion was overwhelming, but I could not gag. That made it worse somehow, like a boiling kettle with no spout to let out the steam. With no physical release, the feeling of disgust welled up on itself, till it dominated my mind completely. I felt like a man with no mouth, vomiting up a stomach full of bile, only to have to swallow it back down again and again. I screamed and screamed in my mind till rational thought was completely obliterated, and my thoughts became a storm of black and red. Then, thankfully, I passed out. When I came to, I felt the immediate sensation of movement. Not worms this time, however. This time I was moving. My arms were scrabbling in front of me, clawing up through what I now realize was dirt. I was underground. My mind raced at the thought! I was moving again, I wasn\u2019t dead! But again, my body refused to sway to my demands. I could feel the arms and legs moving, fighting to reach the surface. I could feel the dirt between my fingernails, but I was powerless to move my hand in the slightest. My body was moving of its own volition. To my disgust, it opened its mouth, and I got a throat full of soil. I could taste it, feel it stuck halfway down my throat as my body refused to swallow. It seemed not to notice the dirt clogging its airway. The feeling of choking was unbearable, and threatened to overwhelm me again, but I fought back the rising panic. I tried to focus instead on what was going on. I was trapped in my own body, somehow. Maybe somewhere, in some secret government lab, I was a guinea pig for a sinister new technology. Like what they did with that cockroach, putting a chip on its back that hotwired it\u2019s nervous system, so the could control it via remote. Maybe I was the logical succession of that technology. That was the only plausible explanation I could think of. My ruminations were cut short as I felt something new. My right hand no longer scrabbled through the dirt. It had broken free. I could feel a gentle breeze blowing past it. My other arm shot through and, with a mighty heave, I was wrenched up into the sunlight. It was midday, and the bright sun shone down harshly into eyes that refused to blink. The pain seared through my thoughts for a few seconds before my head mercifully turned away. When the spots in my eyes had faded, I managed to get a look at where I was. Stretching in front of me were hundreds of tombstones. The graveyard. Makes sense, I guess. Where else would you bury a dead guy? Well, an almost dead guy. Laughter echoed around my mind as I considered how odd he scene would\u2019ve looked to a bystander. A body clawing its way out of a fresh grave, just like in those cheesy old zombie films. They\u2019d probably go and\u2026 \u2026 Oh god. Oh god, oh god, oh god. \u2026 No, no, no, this can\u2019t be right. No. Zombies aren\u2019t real. They just aren\u2019t. They\u2019re Hollywood fiction. Cheap thrill moneymakers, and that\u2019s it. If zombies were real, people would notice them. Dead bodies can\u2019t just shuffle about biting people without attracting attenti- oh shit. Oh shitty shit! The man in the park. I replayed the scene in my head. It was embarrassing, really. Zombies were the weakest, most easily escapable movie monster around, and I was taken out by a solitary one. Hell, I walked up to it and tried to help. But then, who is on the lookout for zombies! Really! None of the major religions warn you about this. There are no Look Once Look Twice ads concerning the living dead. Living Dead. Whoever coined that term was spot on. I get to live forever, potentially, feeling everything this body, this zombie, does. Oh crap, Zombie. Brains. Shit! I snap back to attention, and the body has ambled down out of the cemetery and onto the street. I scan the way ahead, but it is surprisingly empty for this time of day. Suddenly, I spot movement in the alley across the road. Hopefully the zombie hasn\u2019t spotted- no, too late, we\u2019re shuffling straight for it. Oh god, I\u2019m going to eat someone\u2019s brains. I\u2019m going to feel it biting through their skull and eating their brains. I can feel the phantom bile rising in my throat when out of the alley stumbles another zombie. Thank Christ for that. It turns to return to the alley, and my body follows. My eyes adjust to the relative darkness, and I see there are at least five of us in this alley. Well, that explains the empty streets. A zombie pandemic must have broken loose. And why the hell not! Zombies overrunning the free world! And hey, I\u2019m sure if I hang around long enough, I\u2019ll see the rugged hero come blasting through here with his shotgun! Hysterical laughter swirls around my mind. I feel I\u2019m on the verge of losing it for good, when suddenly I lock eyes with one of the zombies ahead. I realize that there\u2019s someone in there, just like me. There\u2019s someone in all these walking corpses, watching through the dead eyes, unable to stop the horror. The thought gives me a perverse kind of comfort. I\u2019m not alone in this nightmare. A good chunk of the population is right here beside me. My thoughts are interrupted by the sound of footsteps coming from around the bend in the alley. They are falling to fast to be another zombie. It\u2019s someone running. The others with me here all turn towards the sound, just as a young woman comes tearing around the corner. She collides with the lead zombie and crashes to the ground. She screams, and tries to back up, but it\u2019s too late. They fall on her, and my body lumbers in to joint the feast. I feel myself reach out and grab her arm. It feels so soft, so fragile. I scream in horror as my body wrenches it from its socket and brings it up to its mouth. Sweetness. A taste beyond any I have ever experienced in my living life. My body tears flesh from the young arm in great hunks and swallows them down, as my mind shudders with sensation. The flesh quenches a burning hunger I had barely noticed, but will now never forget. Finished with the arm, I move in once more to the young girl, who has now stopped moving. She\u2019s dead now, I think, so she is out of pain. Plus, she\u2019ll not be able to come back as a zombie if we pick her bones clean. Really, she\u2019s being spared a horrific fate. I tell myself all this and more, but I know I\u2019m just rationalizing. Want I really want now is more flesh. I want to taste it again. Already I can feel a great hunger returning to my body, and I have to silence it. I reach back down and tear out two great handfuls of flesh when, from behind, I hear a noise familiar to any moviegoer in the last thirty years. The distinctive sound of a shotgun being cocked. Then comes the growl \u201CGet away from her you bastards!\u201D We turn, and there is a man standing at the mouth of the alley, holding the menacing looking weapon. My body drops the flesh and starts towards the man; I feel it let out a moan of hunger. The first zombie reaches him and a devastating blast echoes around through the alley. It drops, headless and motionless. Here then, is my salvation. The next zombie falls to the harsh bark of his gun, and the one after. I close in, and relief floods me. After this nightmare, I could care less about an afterlife. I just want the sweet relief of unconsciousness. The man waits till I move right in, and I see the disgust on his face. I realize that part of his friend is still hanging from my mouth. He lifts the gun up point blank to my face and pulls the trigger. The dry click echoes louder than the gunfire, somehow."@en . . "Not to be confused with Super Longevity."@en . . . . . . . "In the anime, it is also a \"genre\", with Eibon researching said genre in an attempt to save his beloved."@en . "Shield"@en . . "Immortality is state of eternal existence, possessed by all living beings, who can therefore be described as immortal."@en . . "Immortality is state of eternal existence, possessed by all living beings, who can therefore be described as immortal."@en . . "Immortality means living forever. Our souls are immortal. We have always existed, and will always continue to exist."@en . . . . . "Immortality"@en . . . . "Immortality"@en . . . . . . . "2014-04-16"^^ . . . . "One of the oldest of human desires is to counteract the fleeting nature of our short human existence. Eternal life is ingrained in the collective human consciousness, having been present in literature and myths for as long as they've been around. Of course, having been around for so long, Our Immortality Is Different, and comes in several flavours. These tropes are not mutually exclusive; there's plenty of room for overlap."@en . "Immortality is the unexpiring state of the body. In general it is used to mean a being that does not die of natural causes, rather than an invulnerable being whose body cannot be harmed enough for it to die. In a supernatural context, though, it can be used pragmerroneously to mean an undying afterlife state."@en . . . . . . . .