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  • ...ange should be truly worthwhile. Perhaps those who solve their riddle get immortality, or godlike powers; perhaps they find a way into a land of bliss; perhaps t
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  • ...require immediate action.) It's a long-term goal, but being undead and [[immortality|immortal]], Liiran fully intends to be around for a very long time.
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  • A ''god'' (or deity or divinity, or goddess, if [[female]]) is an [[immortality|immortal]] being of immense power, qualitatively superior to that of the va ...granted powers far above those of most mortals, and gifted as well with [[immortality]]. They may be elevated from faithful mortals—or, less often, unfait
    22 KB (3,754 words) - 04:20, 11 May 2013
  • ...re what happens when they're gone (or because they're confident in their [[immortality]] and don't expect to ever ''be'' gone); it may be because they intend to b
    10 KB (1,624 words) - 21:28, 8 May 2013
  • ...r belief, sends there those few it particularly favors, to live lives of [[immortality|immortal]] bliss. Some say that at least once in the past (if not twice) o
    9 KB (1,463 words) - 20:41, 2 July 2013
  • ...s entirely possible that farthels—like fasks—are potentially [[immortality|immortal]].
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  • ...haps by some other strains) is longevity; while rarigs are not generally [[immortality|immortal]], they do tend to live at least four times as long as either thei
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  • ...t [[power (celemology)|power]]s, and unlike ghosts they seem to be truly [[immortality|immortal]]—no eidolons are known to have ceased to exist—but th
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  • ...odies. Even [[despot]]s who intend to rule for life are not necessarily [[immortality|immortal]], and may find it necessary to name successors to provide for the
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