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Can Existence Erasure kill those with Reliant Immortality?
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So if you bound to an object for instance and object as far as i concerned can be erased for existence so EE does work on this type of immortality...Antoniofer said:That would be a more specific type of Reliant Immortality, but in principle is simple: as long the object/being/spirit/concept remain intact, the being bounded for wouldn't die regardless if it is killed, erased, destroyed, disitegrated or negated.
Yes, i got it i just said that with EE you can affect a being or an object and by that "easily" killing the same being that has this type of immortality, but concept you can't just erase by EE, therefore, a being that bound to a concept wouldn't be fully erased as the concept still exist.Antoniofer said:No no, you misunderstood, the object, being, spirit can be destroyed or killed normally (depends of its characteristics), but no matter what happen to the character that reliant on it, as long the reliant element still intact it will remain alive.
Naturally, one can't just destroy a concept, it would be needed Concept Destruction to do so, that, or the concept is materialized making it vulnerable (don't think there's much verses that do that). Another obtion is to remove the link between the reliant element and the character, but it is an inusual power.
Is that an answer to the first or the second replay? because i can connect them to both xDAntoniofer said:Welp, it depends of how the immortality works, the user can be either invulnerable or it can resurrect/reincarnate, in the last case it can be killed, erased or destroyed.
Was that a response to me or?Antoniofer said:That was the first question, as for the second one that would be any 1-A character (that possesses Omnilock), but by powers it can be the most advanced type of Nonexistance or Concept Transcendence.
First, i couldn't quite understand how Omnilock works but take Oblivion as an example what do you think he should be as he is nothingness in his nature, does he beyond all concepts or just transcend them?Antoniofer said:That was the first question, as for the second one that would be any 1-A character (that possesses Omnilock), but by powers it can be the most advanced type of Nonexistance or Concept Transcendence.
nvm, i think i got the answerQ ShadoW Q said:Oh, ok but what about the second question?
"And let say for instance that a being who should be standing hierarchically higher than this being (the none-conceptual one), he said to be the superior being of this verse, can he affect being which is Omnilock? or transcend all concepts?"