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Dying from the old age

AppleMaker

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Once I was trying to make a very powerful verse (now it's completely cancelled, since I find it's world building, writing and premise not good enough, overall really flawed and cringe, since I fixated on Powerscaling way too much in the end of the story) and it had one specific rule - everyone (except the god of the verse) are dying at the age of 80, since those who were shaping the rules of that world came to consensus that this lifespan was perfect to live a fulfilling life for most creatures and then be replaced by new ones, so the world won't stagnate and monarchy won't corrupt authorities (top tiers of the verse) way too much. Top tiers of the verse were supposed to scale to something like 1-C - 1-B.

So here's the question - which tier automatically grants infinite longevity/type 1 immortality, to the point that dying from an old age would straight up debunk/downgrade the character to much lower tier? Pretty sure it's not only Tier 0 thing
 
Pretty sure it doesnt get downgraded by any tier (unless its a tier0) eternal life is honestly just a hax at the end of the day its not a neccesity of a tier.
Honestly depends. There should be no possible way a monad dies of old age. Which is basically what most high1A+ is
 
Once I was trying to make a very powerful verse (now it's completely cancelled, since I find it's world building, writing and premise not good enough, overall really flawed and cringe, since I fixated on Powerscaling way too much in the end of the story) and it had one specific rule - everyone (except the god of the verse) are dying at the age of 80, since those who were shaping the rules of that world came to consensus that this lifespan was perfect to live a fulfilling life for most creatures and then be replaced by new ones, so the world won't stagnate and monarchy won't corrupt authorities (top tiers of the verse) way too much. Top tiers of the verse were supposed to scale to something like 1-C - 1-B.

So here's the question - which tier automatically grants infinite longevity/type 1 immortality, to the point that dying from an old age would straight up debunk/downgrade the character to much lower tier? Pretty sure it's not only Tier 0 thing
That depends on how "old" you mean
But high 1-A+ is the first that comes to mind

Rest depends on physiology and concept of time. Like a 1-A can't die from non 1-A time passage for obvious reasons

High 1-A+ is there by necessity because by default, the characters should be able to realize a logical possibility that they still live after 80

Though, if the tier 0 of your verse can do something like set what logic means (because a tier 0 is the ground of logic, but it's rarely indexed properly), he COULD set it so that said possibility is not a logical possibility and/or is instead a logical impossibilities, making even a high 1-A+ (something that still comes in the Laws of logic or is those laws itself) bound to such an unconventional rule.
 
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