Summary
Immortality is the ability to simply not die by natural means for any number of reasons, ranging from simply having no limit to your lifespan, being able to regenerate from wounds that would normally be lethal, or being protected by a higher being, among other possible reasons. It should be noted that no Immortality is truly perfect, and no matter how much a character's immortality is hyped up within their own setting, it is very, very unlikely that they are truly completely unkillable when matched up against characters from other fictions.
Types
1: Eternal Life: 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. To clarify, this type of immortality can include both those who do not age at all, and those who still grow old, but will never die of old age. However, in the case of the latter it should be made clear that this is not just Longevity, as characters with that ability will eventually die of old age, as opposed to Eternal Life, for which dying of old age is not possible.
- Examples: Lord Zeth (Dragon Soul), Exetior (Sonic.exe: Nightmare Universe)
2: Resilient Immortality: Characters with this degree of immortality can indefinitely survive injuries that would otherwise be lethal to a normal person, without needing to heal.
- Examples: Jophiel, Lucifer, and Mastema (Starcross), Players and NPCs (Sword Art Online: The Tabletop RPG)
3: Immortality via regeneration: Characters with this type of immortality can simply regenerate from wounds that would normally be lethal, though its effectiveness depends on the degree of the regeneration.
- Examples: Apotheosis users (Starcross), Phoenix Talisman users (Fallout Equestria: Project Horizons)
4: Immortality via reincarnation and resurrection: Characters that are immortal because, whenever they die, they will simply reincarnate within another body or resurrect themselves at a later point in time.
- Examples: Iris Widow (Black Widow), Fruits bonded with spawn trees/parasitic plants (Fruitverse), Joly Biggs and King Shard (Kitty Pride), X (Sonic.exe)
5: Deathless Immortality: Characters who exist unbound by conventional life or death, or do not exist at all, and thus cannot be traditionally killed. Typically, abilities such as Existence Erasure are needed to destroy them.
- Examples: Nermal (Kitty Pride), Mastema and Raphael, among others (Starcross)
6: Parasitic: The character is able to attain a sort of immortality by abandoning bodies whenever necessary to transfer their consciousness to another body, whether they are possessing someone else or switching to a backup body.
- Examples: Vaerun (D&D Homebrew), Alice Kang (Starcross), Lord X (SonicPC)
7: Undead: Characters who cannot die due to technically being already dead, often overlapping with other forms of immortality. This includes characters who can keep existing as spiritual entities upon dying.
- Examples: Marius, Boian Popescu and Acererak, among others (D&D Homebrew), Alice Kang (Starcross)
8: Reliant Immortality: The character gets benefited by 1 or more other types of Immortality as long as a certain being, object, place and/or concept or more may grant them those benefits, losing them otherwise. What exactly a user is reliant over, the benefits given from it, and how the process of the ability operates must be explained. Simply having some weakness that will kill a character when exploited doesn't qualify if it doesn't grant a form of Immortality, and also having other powers that do grant Immortality but are unrelated to that weakness does not count as well. It is discouraged to list this type if it would be redundant due to the same power already being described in another ability of the profile.
- Examples: Connor (Confinement), Observer (Starcross), Thrasel Shravrek, The Vagrant, and other Chosen/Sentinels (Crestseal)
9: Transcendental Immortality: Characters whose true selves exist independently from the plane where they can be killed. For example, a conceptual being doesn't die even if its body, soul, etc will be erased from existence.
- Examples: The Godmodder (Destroy the Godmodder)