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* The Nameless One from ''[[Planescape: Torment]]'' ({{spoiler|his mortality was stripped from his body}}). Works partly like a Type III (he regenerates) and partly like a Type IV (he can die, but he comes [[Back From the Dead]] a few seconds to a few hours later), with the exception that it can't remove [[Good Scars, Evil Scars|scar tissue]]. |
* The Nameless One from ''[[Planescape: Torment]]'' ({{spoiler|his mortality was stripped from his body}}). Works partly like a Type III (he regenerates) and partly like a Type IV (he can die, but he comes [[Back From the Dead]] a few seconds to a few hours later), with the exception that it can't remove [[Good Scars, Evil Scars|scar tissue]]. |
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* Kakuzu from (again) ''[[Naruto]]'' steals people's hearts and replaces them as they wear out. |
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* The White and The Voices from "The Age of Five" trilogy by [[Trudi Canavan]] fall into this category, as they have immortality bestowed upon them by their gods. |
* The White and The Voices from "The Age of Five" trilogy by [[Trudi Canavan]] fall into this category, as they have immortality bestowed upon them by their gods. |
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* ''[[What It's Like to Be a God]]'' has Tyranus, who has been given type II immortality by Thor, on the condition that he makes sure that Rajah is fine. |
* ''[[What It's Like to Be a God]]'' has Tyranus, who has been given type II immortality by Thor, on the condition that he makes sure that Rajah is fine. |