Talk:Absolute Immortality/@comment-6299840-20200105023606/@comment-32440156-20200105123533

You, know royal guard, this is the reason why I don't like debating with you.

Firstly let's come to the limitations of the immortality page- So, where in the world does it suggest that death inducement can kill an immortal? It doesn't and the limitations of death inducement page too make it crystal clear that it won't work on immortals. The limitations of immortality simply state there might be weakness for a certain immortal like sunlight or silver bullets or a special dagger that may kill a specific immortal. That's how immortals die most commonly in fiction as they have a specific weakness to a given item.
 * May have certain weaknesses that are lethal (i.e. decapitation, disintegration, and/or poison).
 * May have weaknesses to single source (item, event, person, etc.) that is lethal to them.
 * May be killable by certain specific way, item or people.

Also, it is hilarious how you describe immortality negation without even understanding how the power works. It isn't some spell that removes immortality or something like that. It is the power to kill an immortal being by any means which includes your own power without exploiting their specific weakness. If you can kill an immortal by punchinh them very hard, then, congratulations, you have immortality negation. Also, it is even funnier when you mention Kratos. The entire point of God of War 3 was to find to thing to kill immortals and Kratos was only able to kill gods due to having the power of hope inside of him.