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** Notably, according to [[Word of God]], there are no and never will be type Vs in the EGS multiverse.
* {{spoiler|Sephiran/Lehran}} in ''[[Fire Emblem Tellius|Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]'' is a technical type II who works primarily as a type I. This is because he has been granted invulnerability that can be broken by attacking him with weapons blessed by {{spoiler|Yune}}.
* ''[[Mutants and Masterminds]]'' has all eleven types, and all of them can be purchased on a starting character's [[Point Build System|points budget]]. Admittedly, some of the types are very expensive, and Game masters are encouraged to restrict player characters to the less game breaking types.
* The [[Whateley Universe]] has most of these types. Sara Waite's father Gothmog is a Type I, since he is a true demon and the child of a Great Old One. Fey is believed to be a Type II, and Tennyo and Carmilla are believed to be Type III, even if these are [[Wild Mass Guessing]]. The supervillains Deicide and Deathmaiden have been mentioned, and seem like they would count as Type IV's, but we don't know enough to tell as yet. The New Olympians may be Type XI's since they are physical forms of the classical Greek Gods.
* The [[Warcraft]] III custom campaign, [[To the Bitter End]] features a number of immortals displaying a number of different types of immortality. Indeed, one of the main plot points is that the villain believes immortals are the only beings with the necessary long-term thinking and longevity to effectively rule over mortals.