Talk:Death in Role-play/@comment-5532691-20130801201519

As much as Oofo suspected John to make the comment, I shall steal the spotlight. The author is confusing immortality with invincibility. Immortality is a state of living in which the being never ages. They are, however, affected by disease and can most definitely be murdered. Examples in lore include Mahjarrat, vampyres, icyene, etc. Though with vampyres and icyene, their life-spans might simply be extremely lengthy, and thus at some point they could die from old age. Invincibility is defined as "Incapable of being conquered, defeated, or subdued", or so Dictionary.com tells me. This is the term you're looking for, not immortality. My suggestion is editing what you've written about immortality, and then go on to mention invincibility later on. This way, both topics are covered in the article.