Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6299840-20200105204428/@comment-5693502-20200206111121

The only real difference between Unavertable Death, Unrestricted Murdering and Omnislayer is that Unavertable Death apparently makes it so that resurrection/regeneration/revival is impossible. Such a stipulation can easily be added to Limitations or explained in Capabilities.

Omnislayer being an upgraded form of a physiology is bogus because what even is a "Supernatural Hunter Physiology" other than an archetype similar to Assailant or Crimefighting Mastery? Though, please don't argue with me on this point in this thread, that argument can be had elsewhere, preferably on the page itself. Unrestricted Murdering has no real restrictions other than those placed on them by the author, much like Unavertable Death. Brings us right back to the point: no need for all three to exist. At the very least, one of them needs to be merged into another. Too many synonymous powers exist on this wiki for incredibly inane reasons.

As for the whole Absolute Immortality vs Absolute Death [Inducement], considering the term "immortal" is defined as "undying" or "living forever" rather than "being above life and death", I would posit that some form of Absolute Death [Inducement] power would naturally be the antithetic power to Absolute Immortality.

Though at this point, Absolute powers are just a clusterfuck of semantics anyway, so whether you see the logic of my point or not is beyond me. *shrugs*