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An '''Immortal''' is a being who has been granted a perfected body by a [[Divine]] after death. They are no longer mortal, though they were once so, and they are ''not'' Divine. Immortals exist in a state of perfected flesh and bone, having been translated from their former flesh and blood form after judgment. They are eternally preserved and governed by the [[Immortal Law]], a component of [[Divine Law]].
An '''Immortal''' is a being who has been granted a perfected body by a [[Divine]] after death. They are no longer mortal, though they were once so, and they are ''not'' Divine. Immortals exist in a state of perfected flesh and bone, having been translated from their former flesh and blood form after judgment. They are eternally preserved and governed by the [[Immortal Law]], a component of [[Divine Law]].


Immortality is a ''universal concept'' across the [[Continuum Universes]], consistent in nature and consequence regardless of individual universal metaphysics.
Immortality is a ''universal concept'' across [[The Yonder Realm]], consistent in nature and consequence regardless of individual universal metaphysics.


== Definition and Nature ==
== Definition and Nature ==