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Batman Ghul.jpg|Ra's Al Ghul (DC Comics) can stay young and relatively immortal as along there exist a Lazarus Pit. |
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Philosopher Stone.jpg|The Homunculus' (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood) power core relies on their Philosopher Stone, this includes [[Immortality|immortality]], [[Semi-Immortality|eternal youth]] and [[Enhanced Regeneration|regeneration]]. |
Philosopher Stone.jpg|The Homunculus' (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood) power core relies on their Philosopher Stone, this includes [[Immortality|immortality]], [[Semi-Immortality|eternal youth]] and [[Enhanced Regeneration|regeneration]]. |
Revision as of 04:26, 27 May 2018
The power to never die as long as a certain object exists. Variation of Reliant Immortality.
Also Called
- Object-Based Immortality
- Object-Dependent Immortality
- Phylactery
- Soul Jar
Capabilities
The user is immortal so long as a specific object, place, being, etc. exists and remains intact. In short, the object is what anchors the user to life.
Applications
Associations
- Concept-Dependent Immortality
- Dependency
- Double-Edged Power
- Power Via Objects
- Reliant Immortality
- Self-Puppetry
Limitations
- Destruction of the object can render the user mortal, or worse, outright kill them.
Known Users
- Planetary Gears (Captain Earth); via Ego Blocks
- Vandal Savage (DC Comics); via harvesting the organs of his blood descendants.
- Ra's Al Ghul (DC Comics); via the Lazarus Pits.
- Mad Hettie (DC Comics)
- Liches (Dungeons and Dragons) via their phylacteries.
- Voldemort (Harry Potter); via his Horcruxes.
- Yura of the Hair (InuYasha); via hiding her soul in comb.
- The Beast (Over the Garden Wall); via Dark Lantern
- Koschei (Russian folklore); hid his soul in needle.
- Dorian Gray (The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen); via his painting.
- Asagi Aiba (Strike the Blood); via Cain's Altar
- Homunculi (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood); King Bradley is the exception, because he has a Philosopher's Stone with only one soul, while the other Homunculi possess stones created from the life forces of multiple people.
- Van Hohenheim (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood); via the Philosopher's Stone.
- Rose (The Legend of Dragoon); via her Choker
- Granny Rags Aka Vera Moray (Dishonoured); via her cameo
- Marrow (Arkwell Academy); via a phoenix
- Gems (Steven Universe)
- Charlie B. Barkin (All Dogs Go To Heaven); via his watch
- Rasputin (Don Bluth’s Anastasia); via Reliquary
Known Objects
- Lazarus Pits (DC Comics)
- Philosopher Stone (Fullmetal Alchemist)
- Horcruxes (Harry Potter)
- The Bloodgem (Marvel Comics)
- Cosmic Cube (Marvel Comics)
- Infinity Gauntlet (Marvel Comics)
- Pledge Stone (Slayers)
- The Mark of Cain (Supernatural)