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So I was reading a story in which one person was given the souls of every member of her clan, to exact revenge on the monarch that set out to destroy the said clan for their mystic habits.
When this character is fatally wounded, she is able to diverge the fatal damage to her stock of souls, in turn, saving her life and regenerating her injuries by trading one of her souls for another chance at life.
I also saw Alucard from Hellsing had a theory noted on his page that is seemingly very similar to what I mentioned. Here it is:
"However, what it most likely refers to is the human souls inside Alucard; it has been speculated that, when damaged by blows that would have killed or incapacitated him such as exceedingly holy weapons, the damage is instead directed to his reservoir of souls."
So I wonder, what ability is this?
I believe it to be a type of immortality, but I am uncertain which one.
Is it a spiritual version of a type 6 immortality, in which the switching of bodies is replaced with the switching of souls? Or is it a limited version of type 8 immortality in where the person will always come back so long as there is a soul to take the fatal damage?
Maybe some other type of immortality not listed, or something else entirely.
I don't know, and that's why I ask.
Edit: Here is a scene that depicts the ability/immortality:
"She stood, blood pounding through her head from anger so loudly that she barely heard the man who shakily pointed a sword at her. H-How can you still stand? What are you?' Her eyes glowed red, and he growled. 'On your knees! You don't stand a chance without your weapon.
What are you doing?!' another man hissed at him. 'We're not taking her alive after what she did to the others! Archers, take her down!
The first arrow missed. The next harmlessly struck her metal breastplate, but the third went through her neck, cutting off her gasp. The glow in her eyes didn't fade, however. Another life bonded to her disappeared, and she gripped the shaft, tearing her neck open as she removed the arrow. Another soul was sacrificed against her will to heal her, leaving nothing but scars on new flesh, and her red eyes glowed more furiously at the men in front of her, whose faces lost color.
'This is the last bit of mercy I will ever show you. Flee.'"
When this character is fatally wounded, she is able to diverge the fatal damage to her stock of souls, in turn, saving her life and regenerating her injuries by trading one of her souls for another chance at life.
I also saw Alucard from Hellsing had a theory noted on his page that is seemingly very similar to what I mentioned. Here it is:
"However, what it most likely refers to is the human souls inside Alucard; it has been speculated that, when damaged by blows that would have killed or incapacitated him such as exceedingly holy weapons, the damage is instead directed to his reservoir of souls."
So I wonder, what ability is this?
I believe it to be a type of immortality, but I am uncertain which one.
Is it a spiritual version of a type 6 immortality, in which the switching of bodies is replaced with the switching of souls? Or is it a limited version of type 8 immortality in where the person will always come back so long as there is a soul to take the fatal damage?
Maybe some other type of immortality not listed, or something else entirely.
I don't know, and that's why I ask.
Edit: Here is a scene that depicts the ability/immortality:
"She stood, blood pounding through her head from anger so loudly that she barely heard the man who shakily pointed a sword at her. H-How can you still stand? What are you?' Her eyes glowed red, and he growled. 'On your knees! You don't stand a chance without your weapon.
What are you doing?!' another man hissed at him. 'We're not taking her alive after what she did to the others! Archers, take her down!
The first arrow missed. The next harmlessly struck her metal breastplate, but the third went through her neck, cutting off her gasp. The glow in her eyes didn't fade, however. Another life bonded to her disappeared, and she gripped the shaft, tearing her neck open as she removed the arrow. Another soul was sacrificed against her will to heal her, leaving nothing but scars on new flesh, and her red eyes glowed more furiously at the men in front of her, whose faces lost color.
'This is the last bit of mercy I will ever show you. Flee.'"