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Madness Combat Discussion Thread: Redeemer

The Nevadean's aging is a really vague theme, but so far we have no reason to assume they're ageless especially when someone like Jeb had his hair greyed in MPN
I think that is purely just Krinkles wanting to do something because it looks cool.
Also forgive me for this, but many characters in fiction who are old and have type 1 immortality, also have white hair
 
I think that is purely just Krinkles wanting to do something because it looks cool.
Also forgive me for this, but many characters in fiction who are old and have type 1 immortality, also have white hair
I mean, but do you have any solid evidence on them being ageless? Also, these characters usually have white hair due to it being natural, Jeb explicitly didn't
 
Off course they don't, they aren't human to begin with
I’m talking about Hank. He doesnt look like he aged in thirty years because he’s a walking corpse that’s strung together with cables and cloth. He isn’t going age like anyone else does since he might as well be undead.

Rich and Christoff have shown to age like normal however, so it’s safe to assume they do in fact age and would die from natural causes if Nevada wasn’t a shit hole.
 
I’m talking about Hank. He doesnt look like he aged in thirty years because he’s a walking corpse that’s strung together with cables and cloth. He isn’t going age like anyone else does since he might as well be undead.

Rich and Christoff have shown to age like normal however, so it’s safe to assume they do in fact age and would die from natural causes if Nevada wasn’t a shit hole.
Proof from this?nowhere, it is just us assuming that they will die from old age because they can age, which again, it isn't really a good example since in fiction characters can age and still be type 1 immortality, just because they physically age it doesn't mean that some point of their lives, they will wither away and turn into ash with the passage of time.
 
Proof from this?nowhere, it is just us assuming that they will die from old age because they can age, which again, it isn't really a good example since in fiction characters can age and still be type 1 immortality, just because they physically age it doesn't mean that some point of their lives, they will wither away and turn into ash with the passage of time.
Assuming Nevadeans could die of old age because we know they get old isn’t a crazy assumption since nothing contradicts it besides a walking jumbled mass of blown up flesh.
 
Assuming Nevadeans could die of old age because we know they get old isn’t a crazy assumption since nothing contradicts it besides a walking jumbled mass of blown up flesh.
GO1 are Nevadeans, they are similar to the other Nevadeans, they have the same origin and such, they are just special because they resonate different compared to the other Generations.
I don't think they are immortal like their other brothers considering that they can still pretty much die just like them, is just that they have that special capacity to become gods and can walk in the nothingness that undoes all the stories.
 
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