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Characters with Type 8 Immortality, without explanation what it is based on

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People put Type 8 Immortality on pages without mentioning what it is reliant on, which makes the fact that it is even listed completely useless.

So I have searched for profiles where that was done for a bit. If you know one of the following characters please add an explanation about the Type 8 on the profile.

That's all I found. Fell free to mention more profiles here, if you come across some.
 
Riordan verse gods don't die until the Pantheon (The original in Greece, of course), dies. That should be clarified, and I'd be happy to make the edits.
 
What DMUA said.

The gods cannot truly die unless their sphere of influence fades or their thrones are destroyed.

As for Mad Sweeney, he's considered a "god" and will not die for as long as he is remembered.
 
Riodanverses gods ratings throw me off, why are they just moon level? They are placed at moon level cause they can create constellations, well constellations are a group of stars so how are they just moon level? Am i missing something?
 
@CP

Artemis didn't make the constellation by making new stars or moving existing stars, she made existing stars brighter:

For a moment I didn't see anything different. Then Annabeth gasped. Looking up in the sky, I saw that the stars were brighter now. They made a pattern I had never noticed before—a gleaming constellation that looked a lot like a girl's figure—a girl with a bow, running across the sky.
~ The Titan's Curse​
Edit: Here's the calc.
 
Well it's listed as can create constellations on their profiles, which is highly misleading, should just be can manipulate constellations, and is there some calc or something that proves making a constellation brighter=moon level?
 
Kindred's one is basically because they are the concept of Death itself. (That's why they have 4-D omnipresence, death manipulation and etc)
 
@Rep Just noticed there is a note on the bottom of their page that explains it, still "Can create constellations at will" is on their pages which is misleading, should be "Can manipulate constellations at will".
 
I have the reason as to why Alice has immortality type 8

'Alice was a girl that died, but was resurrected as a ghost by Belial, Count Red, and Nebiros, Count Black, both of whom Alice identifies as her 'uncles.' Belial and Nebiros, the rulers of Roppongi after the destruction of Tokyo created a barrier around the city to prevent demons from attacking, but at the same time, murdered all the citizens so that they could control their spirits and prevent them from leaving Alice. One of these unfortunate citizens was the protagonist's former neighbor, who shared her name with the game's heroine.

Upon the protagonist's interaction with Alice, Alice requests the protagonist play with her and get her a Hiranya. When the protagonist confronts Alice, she asks whether the protagonist would "die for her" and join the citizens of Roppongi. Should the protagonist decline, he is forced to fight both Belial and Nebiros in separate battles. Alternatively, even should the protagonist agree, he will not die, bemusing Alice and forcing them to fight both Belial and Nebiros. In either event, the protagonist defeats Belial and Nebiros, resulting in the power that binds Alice to this world fading away, as well as Alice herself vanishing.'

That is the explication given in her wikia page
 
I'm just wanna bump it and say that from my side everyone that can add explanation, can just do the edits for that.

I mean, the abilties seem to be accepted if they are on the profiles, so this would just be adding details.
 
Bump.

I have taken all that were fixed from the list.
 
WeeklyBattles said:
The Hunter is based on The Hunter's Dream
Kindred are based on the concept of death, and Mordekaiser is based on his Disembodied skeleton
Ok. Could you clarify that on the profiles? I would do it, but you know... better not touch profiles I have no idea of.
 
Jane Crocker has the immortality of all God Tier, she can't die if her death isn't heroic or just.
 
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