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"I intend to live forever, or die trying."
― Several
"Some pirates achieved immortality by great deeds of cruelty or derring-do. Some achieved immortality by amassing great wealth. But the captain had long ago decided that he would, on the whole, prefer to achieve immortality by not dying."
― Terry Pratchett, The Color of Magic
"Surely God would not have created such a being as man, with an ability to grasp the infinite, to exist only for a day! No, no, man was made for immortality."
― Abraham Lincoln
"Time erases so much. I existed when humans still lived caves, hunting, and rutting, and playing at being something more than mindless beasts."
― Romulus to Akihiro Daken (Marvel Comics)

The power to never die. Opposite to Mortality. Not to be confused with Invulnerability.

Also Called

  • Death Immunity
  • Deathless/Deathlessness
  • Endless/Eternal/Everlasting Life
  • Immortal/Immortal Being Physiology
  • Unkillability
  • Unkillable
  • Undead (Undead x Unluck)

Capabilities

Users possesses immortality: an endless lifespan, as they can never die, never age, and can shrug off virtually any kind of physical damage. Some users are the defensive type, simply preventing all damages, to appear physically invulnerable, while others are the regenerative type, surviving and quickly recovering from anything you throw at them while at the same time they are capable of resurrecting themselves instantly after death and completely self-sustaining, free from all bodily necessities, or even the combination of the two.

Applications

Some may only possess the power of:

  • Accelerated Immortality: Age at an accelerated rate as an immortal aging.
  • Death: Nobody 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 because it is already dead. A common form of immortality.
  • Head Liberation: Survive decapitation.
  • Immortal Aging: Be eternal and immune to the negative effects of aging.
  • Immortal Cloning: Transfer one's mind/soul into a clone to cheat death.
  • Immortal Sleep: Be immortal via sleep/hibernation.
  • Infinite Resurrection: Death is omitted. Injuries may be inflicted, but complete annihilation is impossible.
  • Invulnerability: Cannot be harmed in any way or form. Therefore, death by physical damage is omitted.
  • Life and Death Transcendence: Be beyond the very concepts of Life and Death and immune to all life and death based powers.
    • Life Transcendence: Transcend the limitations of ones life/lifespan and conquer death itself.
  • Life Extension: Extend one's life.
  • Mental Continuation: The mind/consciousness continues to live on even if the body dies off.
  • Possession: Possess a new body/host upon death of the current, thereby surviving death and becoming immortal.
  • Retroactive Immortality: Cannot remain dead, always resurrecting or reincarnating oneself after being killed.
  • 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.
  • Self-Sustenance: Can survive without the need for bodily resources, such as food.
  • Self-Resurrection: Completely heal fatal injuries and resurrect upon death if the body isn't entirely destroyed.
    • Multiple Lifes: Can die multiple times and still live until all lives are used up.
  • Semi-Immortality: Un-aging.
  • Spatial-Temporal Lock: Exist outside the normal space-time continuum, and thus immune to what happens in it.

Levels of Immortality

Semi-Immortality

  • Cannot age, thus preventing death via senescence.
  • Remains vulnerable to mortal wounds, severe injuries, diseases/viruses, and foreign substances.
  • Mental damage may still occur.

Reliant Immortality (Concept-Dependent Immortality, Immortal Sleep, Self-Puppetry)

  • User acquires immortality by anchoring their life to a certain object, source, concept, etc.
  • Destruction of anchor ends the user's immortality.
  • The physical body remains mortal, only the soul is earthbound.
  • May require a continuous intake of source or maintenance of object to remain immortal.

Immortality (Regenerative Immortality, Accelerated Immortality)

  • Cannot age once reaching a certain point.
    • Some user can be biologically immortal and not age.
  • Immune to diseases, toxins and drugs.
  • Wounds, even crippling or fatal ones, heal near instantly.
  • Time-manipulating powers can erase the user's existence, as opposed to biologically killing them.
  • May apply only to biological immortality, as the mind and/or soul may remain mortal.
  • Immortality power may be removed, rendering the user mortal once again.

Unfettered Body

  • Cannot age once reaching a certain point.
  • Body is completely immune to physical damage, toxins and pathogens.
  • Soul and Mind may remain vulnerable.
  • Perchance the body is harmed, regeneration may not occur.
  • Time-manipulating powers can erase the user's existence, as opposed to biologically killing them.

Nigh-Absolute Immortality

  • Cannot age.
  • Eternal and unkillable, barring certain factors or special circumstances.

Absolute Immortality

  • Cannot age.
  • Immune to all diseases, toxins and drugs and anything related to life and death.
  • All wounds and injuries heal instantly.
  • Immortality applies to not only the body but mind and soul as well, rendering the user truly "absolute".
  • Power is absolute, so it can never be removed, nor can the user's existence from timelines.

Associations

Limitations

  • Absolute Death Manipulation/Unavertable Death.
  • Absolute Character Erasure and Absolute Destruction can destroy/erased the user out of existence, as opposed to killing them.
  • Immortality Bypassing/Immortality Negation/Immortality Removal.
  • Immunity Bypassing/Immunity Negation.
  • May be weak against Erasure.
  • Can fall victim to an Immortal Slayer.
  • Cannot overcome the End of Time, unless the form of immortality is an absolute type, hence why just like Regenerative Healing Factor, it is unclear how long it would last.
  • May be erased from history via the effects of time-manipulating powers, killing the immortals in question before they become immortal.
    • While users are immune to the ravages of time, most are vulnerable against direct application used against them.
  • Absolute Erasure can wipe the user out of existence, as opposed to simply killing them biologically.
  • May have certain weaknesses that are lethal (i.e. decapitation, disintegration, and/or poison).
    • May have weaknesses a single source (item, event, person, etc.) that is lethal to them.
  • May be killable by certain specific ways, items, or people.
  • User may go 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.
  • May forget events that happened long ago.
  • Some immortals are infertile, or incapable of passing this ability to their descendants.
  • Immortality may depend on outside sources and objects (Horcruxes, Shikon shards, etc.).
  • Can be sealed/imprisoned in an empty dimension with no chance to escape.
  • May survive indefinitely in conditions where death would be preferable to them.

Trivia

It is highly likely that various kinds of Immortality can become a curse because whoever is close to them or even their friends had past away, the user would be left behind unless the user is also gifted the ability to teleport to both Earth and Heaven, or alternatively Meta Teleportation to keep the curse of being immortal at bay.

Known Users

See Also: Immortality and Complete Immortality.

Anime/Manga/Manhwa/Manhua

  • Ajins (Ajin)
  • Cartaphilus (Ancient Magus Bride)
  • Titans (Attack on Titan)
  • Immortals (Baccano)
  • Tenzen Yakushiji (Basilisk)
  • Joujin (Bailisk)
  • Apostles (Berserk)
  • The God Hand (Berserk)
  • Skull Knight (Berserk)
  • Creed Diskenth (Black Cat); via Nanites
  • Zero Numbers (Black Cat); via Eden
  • Manji (Blade of the Immortal)
  • Sajin Komamura (Bleach); temporary
  • Shaz Domino (Bleach)
  • Sōsuke Aizen (Bleach); via the Hōgyoku.
  • Alan Sylvasta (BNA: Brand New Animal)
  • Shirou Ogami (BNA: Brand New Animal)
  • Homunculi (Buso Renkin)
  • Heike Masaomi (Code: Breaker)
  • Yukihina (Code: Breaker)
  • C.C (Code Geass)
  • V.V (Code Geass)
  • Arodhis (Apple Black)
  • Cell (Dragon Ball Z); killed when his core was vaporized.
  • Majin Buu (Dragon Ball Z); killed when every last molecule of his being was destroyed.
  • Garlic Jr. (Dragon Ball Z)
  • Future Zamasu (Dragon Ball Super); compromised by fusing with a mortal.
  • Merged Zamasu (Dragon Ball Super); killed when compromised immortality was overtaxed.
  • Infinite Zamasu (Dragon Ball Super); killed when erased from existence.
  • Angels (Dragon Ball Super)
  • Sanzomon (Digimon)
  • Celestials Spirits (Fairy Tail)
  • Zeref Dragneel (Fairy Tail)
  • Éclair (Fairy Tail)
  • Mavis Vermilion (Fairy Tail)
  • Demons (Fairy Tail)
  • Father (Fullmetal Alchemist)
  • Van Hohenheim (Fullmetal Alchemist); loses his immortality after using much of his power and dies peacefully
  • Rory Mercury (GATE)
  • Utsuro (Gintama)
  • Kouka (Gintama)
  • Kaito (Gleipnir)
  • Viral (Gurren Lagann)
  • Alucard (Hellsing)
  • China (Hetalia)
  • Immortals (Highlander: The Search for Vengeance)
    • Colin Macleod
    • Kyala
    • Marcus Octavius
  • Rain Jewlitt/Methuselah (Immortal Rain); loses his immortality at the end of the series after being reborn.
  • Coon Mochizuki (In Another World With My Smartphone)
  • Kuro Sakuragawa (In/Spectre)
  • Vampires (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
    • DIO
    • Straits
  • Pillar Men (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part II: Battle Tendency)
    • Kars
    • Esidisi
    • Wamuu
    • Santana
  • Nijimura's Father (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part IV Diamonds Is Unbreakable)
  • Notorious B.I.G. (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part V Golden Wind/Vento Aureo)
  • Hampnie Hambert/Kizuna Astin (Kamisama no Inai Nichiyobi); lost his Immortality since his wish was granted and die happily.
  • Haruto Tokishima (Kakumeiki Valvrave)
  • Saki Rukino (Kakumeiki Valvrave)
  • Demons (Kimetsu no Yaiba)
  • Kuromitsu (Kurozuka)
  • Akihito Kanbara (Kyoukai no Kanata)
  • Myoe (Kyousougiga)
  • Angels (Love Tyrant)
    • Coraly
    • Guri
    • Tiara
    • Tiara's Daughter
  • Yuki Nagato (The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya)
  • Those who eat mermaid flesh and survive (Mermaid Forest)
    • Yuta
    • Mana
    • Masato
  • Lucoa (Miss Kobayashi's Maid Dragon)
  • Setsuna F. Seiei (Mobile Suit Gundam 00 the Movie: A wakening of the Trailblazer); via fusing ELS.
  • Black Zetsu (Naruto)
  • Hidan (Naruto)
  • Orochimaru (Naruto)
  • Kaguya Ōtsutsuki (Naruto);
  • Madara Uchiha (Naruto); via absorbing the Holy Tree.
  • Tailed Beasts (Naruto)
  • Himuro Genma (Ninja Scroll); via controlling every part of his body down to the tiniest bone and blood, allowing revival.
  • Jibril (No Game No Life)
  • Kyouya Onodera (Munou na Nana)
  • Fuu Houhou (The Outcast)
  • Garterbelt (Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt)
  • Adolf K. Weismann/Yashiro Isana/The Silver King (Project K)
  • Yume Hasegawa (Pupa)
  • Utsutsu Hasegawa (Pupa)
  • Yuu (Pupa)
  • Mizumi, the Queen of Moraine (Return to Labyrinth)
  • Drumlin (Return to Labyrinth)
  • Moulin (Return to Labyrinth)
  • Kyubey (Puella Magi Madoka Magica)
  • Rin Asoji (RIN ~Daughters of Mnemosyne~)
  • Mimi (RIN ~Daughters of Mnemosyne~)
  • Saturn (Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac)
  • Titans (Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac)
  • Sika Madu/Shikama Doji (Owari no Seraph)
  • Meliodas (The Seven Deadly Sins)
  • Asura (Soul Eater)
  • The Black Mass (Soul Eater)
  • Death (Soul Eater)
  • Eibon (Soul Eater)
  • Excaliber (Soul Eater)
  • Free (Soul Eater)
  • Medusa Gorgon (Soul Eater)
  • Index (Soul Eater)
  • Mizune Sisters (Soul Eater)
  • Mosquito (Soul Eater)
  • Kojō Akatsuki (Strike the Blood)
  • Asagi Aiba (Strike the Blood); via Cain's Altar
  • Akihiko Kayaba (Sword Art Online)
  • Ladylee Tangleroad (Toaru Majutsu no Index)
  • Kakine Teitoku (Toaru Majutsu no Index); killed by his own Dark Matter after overusing it with his newly created body
  • Fraulein Kreutune (Toaru Majutsu no Index)
  • Magic Gods (Toaru Majutsu no Index)
    • Othinus
    • Niang-Niang
    • Nephthys
  • St. Germain (Toaru Majutsu no Index); killed after being affected by Index's song.
  • Elg (Toriko); killed by Tengu Brunch's Series Great Electrification Attack.
  • Arcueid Brunestud (Tsukihime)
  • Ciel (Tsukihime)
  • Michael Roa Valdamjong (Tsukihime)
  • Uratarou (Uratarou)
  • Antoku (Uratarou)
  • Humanity (Utawarerumono); after being transformed into Curse/Tatari.
  • Touta Konoe (UQ Holder!)
  • Evangeline A.K. McDowell (UQ Holder!)
  • Dana Ananga Jagannatha (UQ Holder!)
  • Sika Madu/Shikama Doji (Owari no Seraph)
  • Dark Oak (Sonic X)
  • Souwong Kandel (World End)
  • Andy (Undead Unluck)

Live Television/Movies

  • Hypercognitive Alphas (Alphas)
    • Stanton Parish
  • Mar Novu (Arrowverse)
  • Gods (The New Legends Of Monkey)
  • Davari (The New Legends Of Monkey)
  • Candyman (Candyman)
  • Gods and Titans (Charmed)
  • The Tribunal (Charmed)
  • Cleaners (Charmed)
  • Angels of Destiny (Charmed)
  • Old Ones (Charmed)
  • Ashildr/Me (Doctor Who)
  • The Beast (Doctor Who)
  • Captain Jack Harkness (Doctor Who/Torchwood)
  • Mathias (Fading of the Cries)
  • Jacob (Fading of the Cries); The protection spell he received when he was fatally wounded seems to have made him immortal
  • Henry Morgan (Forever)
  • Adam (Forever)
  • Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th)
  • Michael Myers (Halloween)
  • Pinhead (Hellraiser)
  • Adam Monroe/Takezo Kensei (Heroes)
  • Claire Bennet (Heroes)
  • Sylar (Heroes)
  • Peter Petrelli (Heroes) (temporarily)
  • Highlander-type Immortals (Highlander); can be killed by decapitation
    • Connor MacLeod
    • Duncan MacLeod
  • Kamen Rider Genmu Zombie Gamer Level X (Kamen Rider Ex-Aid); Achieved after getting stabbed by his own Gashacon Bugvisor, lost when Ex-Aid reprogrammed it away
  • Jareth, the Goblin King (Labyrinth)
  • Kaulder (The Last Witch Hunter)
  • The Leprechaun (The Leprechaun series)
  • Ego (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
  • Star Lord (Marvel Cinematic Universe); formerly
  • Nathan Young (Misfits)
  • Mrs. Byrne (Mr. Young)
  • Set (The Mummy)
  • Imhotep (The Mummy (1999))
  • Ahmanet (The Mummy (2017))
  • Caleb Mathias (Mutant X); via resurrection
  • Carmine The Bowler (Mystery Men)
  • Nanny McPhee (Nanny McPhee)
  • Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street)
  • Rumpelstiltskin (Once Upon a Time)
  • Zoso (Once Upon a Time)
  • Peter Pan (Once Upon a Time)
  • The Jabberwocky (Once Upon a Time in Wonderland)
  • Krispin Stockley (Powers)
  • Immortals (The Protector)
  • Erasmus Darkening (The Sarah Jane Adventures)
  • Curtis Knox (Smallville)
  • Fairies (Torchwood)
  • Flint (Star Trek); originally
  • The Q (Star Trek); all Q are immortal from the beginning of the universe to the end
  • Emperor Vitiate (Star Wars); via Sith Magic
  • Darth Sidious (Star Wars); via essence transfer
  • Darth Nihilus (Star Wars)
  • Darth Sion (Star Wars)
  • Darth Zash (Star Wars)
  • Mind Flayer (Stranger Things)
  • The Darkness/Amara (Supernatural)
  • God (Supernatural)
  • Death (Supernatural)
  • Leviathans (Supernatural)
  • Alphas (Supernatural)
  • Eve (Supernatural)
  • All humans on Earth (Torchwood: Miracle Day)
  • Grandma (The Twilight Zone: I Sing the Body Electric)
  • Immortals (The Vampire Diaries)
    • Silas
    • Amara
  • Sirens (The Vampire Diaries)
    • Sybil
    • Seline
  • Original Vampires (The Vampire Diaries/The Originals/Legacies)
  • Original Hybird (The Vampire Diaries/The Originals)
    • Niklaus Mikaelson
  • Powerful Witches (The Vampire Diaries/The Originals/Legacies); via Spell Casting
  • The Beast (The Originals/Legacies)
    • Lucien Castle; Formerly
    • Marcel Gerard
  • Joanna Beauchamp (Witches of East End)
  • King Nikolaus (Witches of East End)
  • Powerful Witches (Witches of East End)
  • Klaus Hargreeves/Number Four (The Umbrella Academy)

Cartoons

  • Hunson Abadeer (Adventure Time)
  • The Lich (Adventure Time)
  • Darwin (April and the extraordinary world)
  • Mr. Freeze (Batman: The Animated Series)
  • Grant Walker (Batman: The Animated Series)
  • Professor Paradox (Ben 10 series)
  • Celestialsapiens (Ben 10 series)
  • Sir George (Ben 10: Ultimate Alien)
  • Dagon (Ben 10: Ultimate Alien)
  • All Ghosts (Danny Phantom)
    • Clockwork (Danny Phantom)
    • Desiree (Danny Phantom)
    • Pariah Dark (Danny Phantom)
    • Fright Knight (Danny Phantom)
    • Vortex (Danny Phantom)
    • Vulture Ghosts (Danny Phantom)
  • Half-Ghosts (Danny Phantom); probably
  • Bill Cipher (Gravity Falls); Erased from existence via Memory eraser gun
  • Scamper (Igor)
  • Raava and Vaatu (Avatar series); one of them can never be destroyed as long as the other exsists
  • Demon Sorcerers (Jackie Chan Adventures)
    • Shendu
    • Po Kong
    • Xiao Fung
    • Tchang Zu
    • Tsu Lan
    • Dai Gui
    • Hsi Wu
    • Bai Tza
  • Dave (Kipo and the age of wonderbeasts)
  • Firstbourne (Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu)
  • Kwamis (Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir)
  • Doctor Victor Frankenstein (Mary Shelley's Frankenhole)
  • Elizabeth Frankenstein (Mary Shelley's Frankenhole)
  • Heinrich and Gustav Frankenstein (Mary Shelley's Frankenhole)
  • Sanguinaire Polidori (Mary Shelley's Frankenhole)
  • Discord (My Little Pony series)
  • Princess Celestia (My Little Pony series)
  • Princess Luna (My Little Pony series)
  • King Sombra (My Little Pony series)
  • Queen Chrysalis (My Little Pony series)
  • Lord Tirek (My Little Pony series)
  • The Pony of Shadows (My Little Pony series)
  • Aku (Samurai Jack); can only be wounded/killed by Jack's katana
  • The Guardian (Samurai Jack)
  • Satan (The Adventures of Mark Twain)
  • Mumm-Ra (ThunderCats)
  • Primus (Transformers); via an Indestructible Spark
  • Unicron (Transformers); via an Indestructible Spark
  • Starscream (Transformers); via Indestructible Spark
  • Rampage (Transformers: Beast Wars); via an Indestructible Spark
  • Black Hat (Villainous)
  • 5.0.5. (Villainous)

Literature

  • Raimon Fosca (All Men Are Mortal)
  • Randall Flagg (The Dark Tower)
  • Crimson King (The Dark Tower)
  • Sir Isaac Ray Pelham Westcott (Date A Live)
  • Haplo's dog (Death Gate Cycle)
  • Celestial Immortals (Desolate Era)
  • Empyrean Gods (Desolate Era)
  • True Gods (Desolate Era)
  • Daofathers of the Great Firmament (Desolate Era)
  • Brittany/Drake (Gone)
  • Sir Angus Prize (Happy Ness: The Secret of the Loch)
  • Elves (The Inheritance Cycle)
  • Sun Wukong (Journey to the West)
  • Sauron (The Lord of the Rings)
  • Saruman (The Lord of the Rings)
  • Gods, Titans, and Giants (Percy Jackson)
  • Morgoth (The Silmarillion )
  • It/Pennywise (Stephen King's It)
  • Tuck Family (Tuck Everlasting)
  • Beloved (The Unicorn Chronicles); via the tip of the unicorn, Whiteling's horn embedded in her heart
  • The Chrion (The Unicorn Chronicles); via having his vital essence placed in a jeweled golden egg; though his aging was slowed greatly
  • Golden Boy (Wild Cards)
  • Darkstalker (Wings of Fire)
  • Jerboa III (Wings of Fire)
  • Fanoxean (The Young Guardians)

Video Games

  • Guardian of Metal (Brütal Legend)
  • Vincent Valentine (Compilation of Final Fantasy VII)
  • Lucifer (Dante's Inferno)
  • Mundus (DmC: Devil May Cry) via the Hell Gate
  • Dominus Ghaul (Destiny)
  • Guardians (Destiny)
  • Titans (Doom)
  • Alduin (The Elder Scrolls)
  • The Nerevarine (The Elder Scrolls); granted immortality by The Corpus Disease
  • The Hero of Kvatch (The Elder Scrolls); after becoming The New Sheogorath
  • Daedric Princes (The Elder Scrolls)
  • William Black (Fable)
  • Merlin (Fate Grand Order); Lacks the concept of death
  • Tiamat (Fate Grand Order); Cannot die as long as there is life on earth
  • Goetia (Fate Grand Order); Lacks the concept of death
  • Demon Pillars (Fate Grand Order); Lack the concept of death
  • Caius Ballad (Final Fantasy XIII-2)
  • Grima (Fire Emblem)
  • Kratos (God of War)
  • John White/The Beast (inFAMOUS 2); eventually died from the Ray Field Inhibitor activated by Cole MacGrath or giving his powers to Cole
  • Tusk (Killer Instinct)
  • Ganondorf (The Legend of Zelda)
  • Althena (Lunar Silver Star Story); eventually sacrificed her immortality to be reborn as a human.
  • Scorpion (Mortal Kombat)
  • Shinnok (Mortal Kombat)
  • Quan Chi (Mortal Kombat); via Amulet of Shinnok
  • Geras (Mortal Kombat)
  • Bryce (NeverDead)
  • Wizeman the Wicked (NiGHTS into Dreams)
  • AZ (Pokémon)
  • AZ’s Floette/Eternal Flower Floette (Pokémon)
  • Alex Mercer (Prototype)
  • James Heller (Prototype)
  • Kyrie Illunis (Sands of Destruction)
  • The Divine Dragon (Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice)
  • Kuro, the Divine Heir (Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice); via the Dragon's Heritage
  • Sekiro (Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice); via the Dragon's Heritage
  • The Infested (Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice); via Centipede Parasites
    • Guardian Ape/Headless Ape
    • Hanbei the Undying
    • Monks of Senpou Temple
    • Corrupted Monk
  • The Darkness (Skylanders)
  • Ancient Elementals (Skylanders)
  • Clockwerk (Sly Cooper series) via hate for the Cooper Clan
  • Shadow The Hedgehog (Sonic The Hedgehog)
  • Black Doom (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Mephiles the Dark (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Solaris (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Iblis (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Chip/Light Gaia (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Light Chaos/Chaos Chao (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Dr. Henry West (Splatterhouse 2010)
  • Rosalina (Super Mario Galaxy)
  • Jacob/Jacob the Deathless Prophet of Constantinople (Tomb Raider)
  • The Deathless Ones (Tomb Raider)
  • Fairies (Touhou Project)
  • Fujiwara no Mokou (Touhou Project)
  • Kaguya Houraisan (Touhou Project)
  • Eirin Yagokoro (Touhou Project)
  • Snow White (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • Immortal Rahu (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • Olgierd von Everec (The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone)
  • Gaunter O'Dimm (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
  • Seraphims (tales of zestiria)
  • Jacqueline Natla (Tomb Raider)
  • The Prisoner/The Beheaded (Dead Cells)
  • Ink Bendy (Bendy and the Ink Machine)
  • Ruvyzvat (Friday Night Funkin)

Comics

  • Mammoth Mogul (Archie's Sonic The Hedgehog)
  • The Endless (DC Comics)
  • Swamp Thing (DC Comics)
  • Lobo (DC Comics)
  • Grail (DC Comics)
  • New Gods (DC Comics)
  • Various Metahumans (DC Comics)
  • The Source (DC Comics)
  • Doomsday (DC Comics); via Reactive Adaptation
  • Vandal Savage (DC Comics)
  • Immortal Man (DC Comics)
  • Mitch Shelley/Resurrection Man (DC Comics)
  • Professor Ivo (DC Comics); via immortality elixir
  • Magus (DC Comics)
  • Solego (Disney Adventures)
  • Agent Hunter (Image Comics)
  • Glory (Image Comics)
  • Spawn (Image Comics)
  • Various Mutants (Marvel Comics)
    • African American mutants
    • Asian mutants
    • Hispanic mutants
    • Native American mutants
    • White mutants
  • Mortigan Goth (Marvel Comics)
  • Yi-Yang (Marvel Comics)
  • Bruce Banner/Hulk (Marvel Comics)
  • Franklin Richards (Marvel Comics)
  • Galactus (Marvel Comics)
  • Garokk (Marvel Comics)
  • Ulyssess Bloodstone (Marvel Comics); via the Bloodgem
  • Terror (Marvel Comics)
  • Ego the Living Planet (Marvel Comics)
  • Watchers (Marvel Comics)
  • Carina Tivan (Marvel Comics)
  • Nightmare (Marvel Comics)
  • Dormammu (Marvel Comics)
  • Phoenix Force (Marvel Comics)
  • Olympians (Marvel Comics)
  • Elders of the Universe (Marvel Comics)
  • Celestials (Marvel Comics)
  • Eternals/Homo Immortalis (Marvel Comics)
  • Selene (Marvel Comics)
  • Mr. Sinister (Marvel Comics)
  • Romulus (Marvel Comics)
  • Remus (Marvel Comics)
  • Cyber (Marvel Comics)
  • Thanos (Marvel Comics); cursed to never die
  • Tyrant (Marvel Comics)
  • James "Logan" Howlett/Wolverine (Marvel Comics); via Healing Factor
  • Daken Akihiro (Marvel Comics); via Healing Factor
  • Nightcrawler (Marvel Comics); via sacrificing his soul
  • Sentry (Marvel Comics)
  • Joshua Foley/Elixir (Marvel Comics)
  • Wonder Man (Marvel Comics)
  • Atlas (Marvel Comics)
  • Count Nefaria (Marvel Comics)
  • Adam Warlock (Marvel Comics)
  • Sir James Jaspers/Mad Jim Jaspers (Marvel Comics)
  • Owen Reece/Molecule Man (Marvel Comics)
  • Ogun (Marvel Comics)
  • Adam Destine (Marvel Comics)
  • Mister Immortal (Marvel Comics)
  • Deadpool (Marvel Comics); cursed to never die
  • Corvus Glaive (Marvel Comics); via Glaive
  • Juggernaut (Marvel Comics)
  • Maestro (Marvel Comics)
  • Spirits of Vengeance (Marvel Comics)
  • The Deathwalkers (Marvel Comics)
  • Zahard (Tower of God)
  • Vampirella (Vampirella)
  • Pantha (Vampirella)
  • Von Kreist (Vampirella)
  • The Accursed (Vampirella)
    • Cain
    • Doctor Faustus
    • Medea
  • 10 Great Warriors (Tower of God)
  • Dr. Manhattan (Watchmen)
  • Practitioners of the Hercules Method (The Strange Talent of Luther Strode)
  • Ananke (The Wicked + The Divine)
  • Mr. Majestic (Wildstorm/DC Comics)
  • Ryosuke/Iron Samurai ("Iron Samurai")
  • Jack (ZooPhobia)

Folklore/Mythology

  • Nicholas Flamel (Alchemy/Folklore); via Elixir of Life
  • The Eight Immortals (Chinese Mythology); via eating a Peach of Immortality.
  • God (Christianity/Judaism/Islam)
  • Angels (Christianity/Judaism/Islam)
  • Cain (Christianity/Judaism)
  • Vampires (Folklore)
  • Santa Claus (Folklore)
  • Deities (Mythologies/Religion)
  • Demons (Religions)

Web Comics

  • Zanta Claws (Eddsworld)
  • Immortals (El Goonish Shive)
  • Anyone who reaches god tier (Homestuck); can still be killed permanently if their death is just or heroic.
  • Caliborn/Lord English (Homestuck); was granted unconditional immortality.
  • Jackson Wells (Zoophobia)

Web Animation/Comic/Original

Known Objects

Anime/Manga/Manhwa/Manhua

  • Cure-All Elixir (Baccano)
  • Grand Panacea (Baccano)
  • Behelits (Berserk)
  • Sacred Bloodworms (kessen-chu) (Blade of the Immortal)
  • Hōgyoku (Bleach)
  • Dragon Balls (Dragon Ball series)
  • Super Dragon Balls (Dragon Ball series)
  • Zombie Tattoo (Marchen Awakens Romance)
  • Mermaid flesh (Mermaid Saga)
  • Time Spores (Mnemosyne)
  • Fountain of Youth (Nanatsu no Taizai)
  • The Arodhis Arm (Apple Black)
  • Ambrosia (Toaru Majutsu no Index)
  • Book of Truth (Omamori Himari)
  • Pure Gold (One Piece)
  • Legendary Silver Crystal (Sailor Moon)

Comics/Cartoons

  • Chaos Emerald of Immortality (Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Dog Talisman (Jackie Chan Adventures)
  • Yin Blade (Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu)
  • The Bloodgem (Marvel Comics)
  • The Lifeline Tablet (Marvel Comics)

Movies

  • The Medal of Everlasting Life (The Book of Life)

Video Games

  • Fruit of Youth (Endeavor)
  • Cure Virus (Ever17)
  • Triforce of Power (The Legend of Zelda Series)
  • The Divine Source (Rise of the Tomb Raider)
  • Hourai Elixir (Touhou Project)
  • Elixirs of Immortality (Valkyrie Crusade)
    • Amrit
  • Peaches of Immortality (Valkyrie Crusade)

Folklore/Mythology

  • Peaches of Immortality (Chinese Mythology)
  • Ambrosia (Greek Mythology)
  • Amrita (Hindu Mythology)
  • Golden Apples of Idunn (Norse Mythology)
  • Elixir of Life (Mythology/Folklore)
  • Fountain of Youth (Folklore)
  • Panacea (Mythology/Folklore)

Live Television

  • The Horizon (Alias)
  • Eternal Spring (Charmed)
  • Fountain of Youth (Charmed)
  • Cup of Ankh (House of Anubis)
  • Holy Grail (Once Upon a Time)
    • Dark One's Dagger
    • Excalibur
  • Mark of Cain (Supernatural)

Literature

  • The Font of Immortality (Fablehaven)
  • Keys of the Architect (Keys to the Kingdom)
  • The House (Keys to the Kingdom)
  • The Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter)

Web Animation/Comic/Original

Galleries

Folklore/Mythology

Anime/Manga/Manhwa/Manhua

Video Games

Cartoons/Comics

Live Television/Movies

Web Animation/Comic/Original

Videos

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