Immortality


 * For a gallery of examples for Immortality, see here.

The power to never die.

Also Called

 * Death Immunity
 * Eternal Life

Capability
The user can 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.

Universal differences
In some ways Immortality may simply mean that one could never die of old age or sickness. The Norse gods for example ate golden apples that prevented them from aging, though they could still die (Ragnarok caused the deaths of Odin, Thor, and several other gods in mythology). In other ways, however, immortality may mean the incapability of dying in any way whatsoever.

Variations
Some may only possess the power of:
 * Chronolock: Exist outside normal space-time continuum, and thus immune to what happens in it.
 * Death: No body to destroy. The soul, one that is not of a physical being, does not inherit physical characteristics, such as concepts of destruction, therefore cannot be destroyed; in short, the user cannot die a second time. Most common form of immortality.
 * Head Liberation:Survive beheading.
 * Invincibility: Cannot be harmed in any way or form, therefore death is omitted.
 * Temporary Invincibility
 * Semi-Immortality: Un-aging.
 * Quick Reincarnation: The power to be immediately reincarnated following "death"; can result in gaining powers in relation to how the user previously died.
 * Regeneration: High level regeneration of body that heals any injuries, even fatal ones, preventing one from dying.
 * Resurrection: Death is omitted. Injuries may be inflicted, but complete annihilation is impossible.

Associations

 * Absolute Immortality
 * Omnilock

Limitations

 * Can't overcome the End of Time, unless the form of immortality is an absolute type, hence why just like Enhanced Regeneration, it is unclear how long it would last.
 * May have certain weaknesses that are lethal (decapitation, disintegration, etc.)
 * An effect of being immortal is the user may become mad, from the effects of time and boredom.
 * This can also cause madness overtime because the immortal is forced to watch those who aren't immortal die.
 * Some immortals could be infertile, or they're incapable of passing this ability to their descendents.
 * May depend on outside sources.