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** The Tooth Fairy's domain is made of children's dreams. And since children have no concept of death, Death cannot enter it. As a consequence, nothing in the Tooth Fairy's realm can be killed. Of course, this does not mean the [[FateWorseThanDeath safe by any means]]... nightmares are dreams too.

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** The Tooth Fairy's domain is made of children's dreams. And since children have no concept of death, Death cannot enter it. As a consequence, nothing in the Tooth Fairy's realm can be killed. Of course, this does not mean the place is [[FateWorseThanDeath safe by any means]]... nightmares are dreams too.
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** The Tooth Fairy's domain is made of children's dreams. And since children have no concept of death, Death cannot enter it. As a consequence, nothing in the Tooth Fairy's realm can be killed. Of course, this does not preclude a FateWorseThanDeath...mean the [[FateWorseThanDeath safe by any means]]... nightmares are dreams too.
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* It's [[ImpliedTrope implied]] to be the case with the Spirit Tree in ''VideoGame/OriAndTheBlindForest'', as the Tree not only gives life to the forest but it can also revive the titular Ori, who happen to be their child, but the reach of the Tree's power aren't made clear.

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* Bonz from the Duelist Kingdom StoryArc of the second ''Anime/YuGiOh'' anime series used the "[[CameBackWrong Call of the Haunted]]" [[FieldPowerEffect Field Spell Card]][[note]]a Trap Card in the US version to match the [[Tabletopgame/YuGiOh card game]][[/note]] against Joey/Jonouchi in the [[HomefieldAdvantage Graveyard]] terrain. It revives his monsters into [[TheUndead Zombie]]-types (if they weren't already) with [[CameBackStrong additional 10%]] of their original attack power, but with [[AchillesHeel 0 defense]], each time that they are killed. Coupled with the effects of the terrain and the anime version of "Pumpking the King of Ghosts," the Zombies' ATK powers kept on increasing each turn. However, Joey defeated Bonz when he played Shield & Sword, a card that switches ATK and DEF powers of all monster cards in the field, then killed one of his Zombie monsters with a [[CherryTapping rather weak monster]] and dealt its full Battle Damage.
* ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'': The titular dungeon (and it's implied most other dungeons) has had a spell placed over it that enables anyone killed on its premises to be resurrected with regular healing magic. It's theorized that the spell "forbids death", preventing one's soul from leaving their body when they die, so that once their body is in shape to support life again they immediately return to it. Some characters are in the dungeon to study and replicate the spell, which could theoretically grant immortality. However, it has its limits: the greater the damage to the body, the more powerful and skilled the healer has to be to successfully revive it. Losing as little as 1/13th of your mass, if it can't be put back together (such as being reduced to ash), dramatically reduces the chances of resurrection. As well, as the body decays, so does its bond to its soul; eventually the soul breaks loose and becomes a wandering spirit, usually searching for [[DemonicPossession a new body to inhabit.]]
* ''Anime/DICE2005'' has D.I.C.E.'s [[TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness Body of Elders]] looking for the gate of AnotherDimension called "Heron Universe" to gain endless life and youth, but they died before they can reach it. When the F-99 team visited it, they discovered that the natives of Heron indeed have immortality and it was given to them by the [[DomainHolder Immortal Pharaoh]] (so no hope there for the people of the other universe). In a subversion, it's implied that they remain immortal even if they leave as it turned out that [[MysteriousBacker one of their organization's benefactors]] named [[MiniatureSeniorCitizen Smyl Iri]] was a Heronian all along. Like the Phantom Knight, he aims to end the immortality of Heronians because he believes it causes stagnancy. The Immortal Pharaoh was then revealed to be [[spoiler:possessed by the Lumosword, a LivingWeapon obsessed with life. When [[TheHero Jet]] killed the Lumosword, the real Immortal Pharaoh was [[DyingAsYourself freed]] and [[MortalityEnsues regular time and lifespan]] returned to the Heronians]].
* The ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' continuity established that Digimon that died in the [[{{Cyberspace}} DigiWorld]] would eventually resurrect in the "Village of Beginnings" as Digi-Eggs. If a Digimon dies in the real world, however, they stay dead, like [[spoiler:Gotsumon, Pumpkinmon, and Wizardmon]].
** Somehow, this is apparently inverted for Myotismon, who died in the real world and came back. Then died again, and came back again in the [[Anime/DigimonAdventure02 next series]]. In fact, he's only KilledOffForReal in the Digital World.
** By the time of ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'', Leomon had returned after dying in the first series, only for him to die in the real world. [[spoiler: However, the [[CosmicRetcon Reboot]] of the [=DigiWorld=] allowed permanently deceased Digimon to be reborn]].

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* Bonz from ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': When Lippy is corrupted and sets up base in a LoveHotel, she makes it so all attacks are negated or blocked, because "In the Duelist Kingdom StoryArc world of the second ''Anime/YuGiOh'' anime series used the "[[CameBackWrong Call of the Haunted]]" [[FieldPowerEffect Field Spell Card]][[note]]a Trap Card in the US version to match the [[Tabletopgame/YuGiOh card game]][[/note]] against Joey/Jonouchi in the [[HomefieldAdvantage Graveyard]] terrain. It revives his monsters into [[TheUndead Zombie]]-types (if they weren't already) love, there are no weapons allowed." This isn't a problem for her because she "fights" with [[CameBackStrong additional 10%]] of their original attack power, but projectiles [[CharmPerson that makes people fall in love with [[AchillesHeel 0 defense]], each time that they are killed. Coupled with the effects of the terrain and the anime version of "Pumpking the King of Ghosts," the Zombies' ATK powers kept on increasing each turn. However, Joey defeated Bonz when he played Shield & Sword, a card that switches ATK and DEF powers of all monster cards in the field, then killed one of his Zombie monsters with a [[CherryTapping rather weak monster]] and dealt its full Battle Damage.
her]].
* ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'': The titular dungeon (and it's implied most other dungeons) has had a spell placed over it that enables anyone killed on its premises to be resurrected with regular healing magic. It's theorized that the spell "forbids death", preventing one's soul from leaving their body when they die, so that once their body is in shape to support life again again, they immediately return to it. Some characters are in the dungeon to study and replicate the spell, which could theoretically grant immortality. However, it has its limits: the greater the damage to the body, the more powerful and skilled the healer has to be to successfully revive it. Losing as little as 1/13th of your mass, if it can't be put back together (such as being reduced to ash), dramatically reduces the chances of resurrection. As well, as the body decays, so does its bond to its soul; eventually the soul breaks loose and becomes a wandering spirit, usually searching for [[DemonicPossession a new body to inhabit.]]
inhabit]].
* ''Anime/DICE2005'' has D.I.C.E.'s [[TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness Body of Elders]] looking for the gate of AnotherDimension called "Heron Universe" to gain endless life and youth, but they died before they can reach it. When the F-99 team visited it, they discovered that the natives of Heron indeed have immortality and it was given to them by the [[DomainHolder Immortal Pharaoh]] (so no hope there for the people of the other universe). In a subversion, it's implied that they remain immortal even if they leave leave, as it turned turns out that [[MysteriousBacker one of their organization's benefactors]] named [[MiniatureSeniorCitizen Smyl Iri]] was a Heronian all along. Like the Phantom Knight, he aims to end the immortality of Heronians because he believes it causes stagnancy. The Immortal Pharaoh was then revealed to be [[spoiler:possessed by the Lumosword, a LivingWeapon obsessed with life. When [[TheHero Jet]] killed the Lumosword, the real Immortal Pharaoh was [[DyingAsYourself freed]] and [[MortalityEnsues regular time and lifespan]] returned to the Heronians]].
* The ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' continuity established that Digimon that died in the [[{{Cyberspace}} DigiWorld]] would eventually resurrect in the "Village of Beginnings" as Digi-Eggs. If a Digimon dies in the real world, however, they stay dead, like [[spoiler:Gotsumon, Pumpkinmon, and Wizardmon]].
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Wizardmon]]. Somehow, this is apparently inverted for Myotismon, who died in the real world and came back. Then died again, and came back again in the [[Anime/DigimonAdventure02 the next series]]. In fact, he's only KilledOffForReal in the Digital World.
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World. By the time of ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'', Leomon had returned after dying in the first series, only for him to die in the real world. [[spoiler: However, [[spoiler:However, the [[CosmicRetcon Reboot]] of the [=DigiWorld=] allowed permanently deceased Digimon to be reborn]].reborn.]]
* ''Anime/DogDays'' has this as one of its primary plot points. Special areas exist on [[SugarBowl Flonyard]] where people who take damage instead suffer ClothingDamage or temporarily turn into super deformed animal-head things. With the risk of injury removed, war is instead waged for literal [[WarForFunAndProfit fun and profit]] (along with being useful live-fire exercises to prepare for the occasional demon attack). However, its defense is not absolute. The afformentioned demons can cause its power to temporarily wane, and people from Earth don't get any protection at all (though Cinque is tough enough that this doesn't really matter).



* ''Anime/ExpelledFromParadise'': [[SpaceStation DEVA]] is made to be a haven for humans following their [[BrainUploading digitization]]. Without the need for food, water, or sleep, or having sickness and death, humans have supposedly evolved to [[TheHedonist enjoy "higher entertainment."]] When Angela [[IChooseToStay chose to stay]] on Earth in a human body, she's just as the title described, but it seems that she doesn't regret it.
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'' ''[[Recap/OnePieceTVSP11HeartOfGold Heart of Gold]]'' special, the setting takes place in the stomach of a lantern fish whose lamp glows with a material called Pure Gold which can stop aging. Since the glow radiates inside him, those still living within will never age past their current point if they stay in him. Two of the characters, Olga and Acier, are two such people. Though Olga can remain her age outside of him due to having some of the Pure Gold in a ring she wears.
* ''Literature/FateApocrypha''
** Avicebron's ultimate golem, Golem Keter Malkuth (also known as "Adam"), projects a Reality Marble called "Paradise" that protects it from all harm so long as its feet remain firmly planted on the ground.
** Achilles has an inversion. His spear, Diatrekhon Aster Lonkhe, allows him to create a small area where his famous invincibility is deactivated, so [[LetsFightLikeGentlemen he can fight his enemy on equal terms]].
* The [[TrappedInAnotherWorld Adventurers]] (players stuck in their "Elder Tale" {{Digital Avatar}}s' bodies) in the RolePlayingGameVerse of ''Literature/LogHorizon'' revive in a cathedral when they are killed because of the world's mechanics as an {{MMORPG}}. [[spoiler:However, [[NonPlayerCharacter Landers]] don't]].
* ''Anime/DogDays'' has this as one of its primary plot points. Special areas exist on [[SugarBowl Flonyard]] where people who take damage instead suffer ClothingDamage or temporarily turn into super deformed animal-head things. With the risk of injury removed, war is instead waged for literal [[WarForFunAndProfit fun and profit]] (along with being useful live-fire exercises to prepare for the occasional demon attack). However, its defense is not absolute. The afformentioned demons can cause its power to temporarily wane, and people from Earth don't get any protection at all (though Cinque is tough enough that this doesn't really matter).
* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': When Lippy is corrupted and sets up base in a LoveHotel, she makes it so all attacks are negated or blocked, because "In the world of love, there are no weapons allowed." This isn't a problem for her because she "fights" with projectiles [[CharmPerson that makes people fall in love with her]].

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* ''Anime/ExpelledFromParadise'': [[SpaceStation DEVA]] is made to be a haven for humans following their [[BrainUploading digitization]]. Without The setting of the need for food, water, or sleep, or having sickness and death, humans have supposedly evolved to [[TheHedonist enjoy "higher entertainment."]] When Angela [[IChooseToStay chose to stay]] on Earth in a human body, she's just as the title described, but it seems that she doesn't regret it.
* In
''Manga/OnePiece'' special ''[[Recap/OnePieceTVSP11HeartOfGold Heart of Gold]]'' special, the setting takes place in is the stomach of a lantern fish whose lamp glows with a material called Pure Gold which can stop aging. Since the glow radiates inside him, those still living within will never age past their current point if they stay in him. Two of the characters, Olga and Acier, are two such people. Though Olga can remain her age outside of him due to having some of the Pure Gold in a ring she wears.
* ''Literature/FateApocrypha''
** Avicebron's ultimate golem, Golem Keter Malkuth (also known as "Adam"), projects a Reality Marble called "Paradise" that protects it
Bonz from all harm so long as its feet remain firmly planted on the ground.
** Achilles has an inversion. His spear, Diatrekhon Aster Lonkhe, allows him to create a small area where his famous invincibility is deactivated, so [[LetsFightLikeGentlemen he can fight his enemy on equal terms]].
* The [[TrappedInAnotherWorld Adventurers]] (players stuck in their "Elder Tale" {{Digital Avatar}}s' bodies)
Duelist Kingdom StoryArc of ''Anime/YuGiOh'' used the "[[CameBackWrong Call of the Haunted]]" [[FieldPowerEffect Field Spell Card]][[note]]a Trap Card in the RolePlayingGameVerse US version to match the [[Tabletopgame/YuGiOh card game]][[/note]] against Joey/Jonouchi in the [[HomefieldAdvantage Graveyard]] terrain. It revives his monsters into [[TheUndead Zombie]]-types (if they weren't already) with [[CameBackStrong additional 10%]] of ''Literature/LogHorizon'' revive in a cathedral when their original attack power, but with [[AchillesHeel 0 defense]], each time that they are killed because killed. Coupled with the effects of the world's mechanics as an {{MMORPG}}. [[spoiler:However, [[NonPlayerCharacter Landers]] don't]].
* ''Anime/DogDays'' has this as one of its primary plot points. Special areas exist on [[SugarBowl Flonyard]] where people who take damage instead suffer ClothingDamage or temporarily turn into super deformed animal-head things. With
terrain and the risk anime version of injury removed, war is instead waged for literal [[WarForFunAndProfit fun and profit]] (along with being useful live-fire exercises to prepare for "Pumpking the occasional demon attack). King of Ghosts," the Zombies' ATK powers kept on increasing each turn. However, its defense is not absolute. The afformentioned demons can cause its power to temporarily wane, and people from Earth don't get any protection at all (though Cinque is tough enough Joey defeated Bonz when he played Shield & Sword, a card that this doesn't really matter).
* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': When Lippy is corrupted
switches ATK and sets up base in a LoveHotel, she makes it so DEF powers of all attacks are negated or blocked, because "In monster cards in the world field, then killed one of love, there are no weapons allowed." This isn't a problem for her because she "fights" his Zombie monsters with projectiles [[CharmPerson that makes people fall in love with her]].a [[CherryTapping rather weak monster]] and dealt its full Battle Damage.



* ''ComicBook/TheBadBadPlace:'' Within the [[EldritchLocation Castavette Estate]], nobody can age or die, a benefit to anyone staying there with [[BigBad Lady Malise]]'s blessing - and an eternal curse to those imprisoned there. Serena is shot in the chest during the finale, and doesn't even notice it until she steps off the front porch, forcing her back over the threshold in order to escape death. [[spoiler: Originally born in the 19th century, Ned Trench spent most of the early 20th century as a guest of the Estate and only left in disgust following World War II, hence why he's aged into an old man.]]
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* ''ComicBook/TheBadBadPlace:'' ''ComicBook/TheBadBadPlace'': Within the [[EldritchLocation Castavette Estate]], nobody can age or die, a benefit to anyone staying there with [[BigBad Lady Malise]]'s blessing - -- and an eternal curse to those imprisoned there. Serena is shot in the chest during the finale, and doesn't even notice it until she steps off the front porch, forcing her back over the threshold in order to escape death. [[spoiler: Originally [[spoiler:Originally born in the 19th century, Ned Trench spent most of the early 20th century as a guest of the Estate and only left in disgust following World War II, hence why he's aged into an old man.]]
* ''Franchise/TheDCU''''Franchise/TheDCU'':



** The [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Phantom Zone]] (which lends its name to [[PhantomZone another trope]]) keeps its prisoners alive. Outside of its intended use of punishing criminals humanely, it has also been used to save dying heroes, like the lead-poisoned Mon-El in pre-[[Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Crisis]].
** Planets with yellow suns like Earth make Kryptonians, barring KryptoniteFactor, NighInvulnerable and LongLived. The inverse is in planets with red suns.
*** Taken to [[ExaggeratedTrope extremes]] with ''ComicBook/DCOneMillion'', where Superman stayed inside the Earth's sun for 15,000 years and emerged as a god-loke.
** [[Franchise/WonderWoman Themyscira]] [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 or Paradise Island]] keeps the Amazons immortal. Amazons lose their immortality when they leave for the "Patriarch's World" and, for a while, it was decreed by Aphrodite's Law that the Amazons would become mortal if a man sets foot on the island. [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Post-crisis Themyscira]] moved further and further away from this concept, at one point having ''weapons'' vanish on the island instead of their harmful effects and then losing even that.
** ''The DCU'''s version of the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Gods of Mount Olympus]] [[GodsNeedPrayerBadly need prayer badly]] to remain immortal, but if there aren't enough worshipers and The Fates are weakened or killed, then their only option is to remain on Mount Olympus; anywhere else, they will become mortal.
** The [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Lazarus Pits]], all metaphysically connected through {{Ley Line}}s, overlap with FountainOfYouth but zigzag in regards to being an Immortality Field. By bathing in a pit, an injured person can have their wounds healed, the old are made young, and the deceased can be brought back to life[[note]]For maximum efficiency however, someone must be placed in the Lazarus Pit within a relatively short period of time following their death. Although older bodies may be resurrected, there is [[CameBackWrong no guarantee that they will return in perfect condition]][[/note]]. However, anyone who uses the pit and is not injured or dying will be killed. Also, each pit can [[ItOnlyWorksOnce only be used once]], but its user will retain its effects even without staying in one and they're free to use another the next time they're in critical condition.
*** In the {{Elseworld}} story ''Comicbook/SupermanAndBatmanGenerations'', Ra's al Ghul discovered a way to eliminate the maddening side effects and developed a way to create lasting immortality. He offered Batman a chance to join him, but when they both submerged themselves in the pit, Ra's died and Batman became partially immortal, aging one year for every century that passes. [[spoiler:It's further revealed that that single Pit was permanently changed, conferring this immortality on anyone who bathes in it.]]
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** [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} The [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Phantom Zone]] (which lends its name to [[PhantomZone another trope]]) keeps its prisoners alive. Outside of its intended use of punishing criminals humanely, it has also been used to save dying heroes, like the lead-poisoned Mon-El in pre-[[Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths Crisis]].
pre-ComicBook/{{Crisis|OnInfiniteEarths}}.
** Planets with yellow suns like Earth make Kryptonians, barring KryptoniteFactor, NighInvulnerable {{Nigh Invulnerab|ility}}le and LongLived. The inverse is in planets with red suns.
***
suns. Taken to [[ExaggeratedTrope extremes]] with ''ComicBook/DCOneMillion'', where Superman stayed inside the Earth's sun for 15,000 years and emerged as a god-loke.
** [[Franchise/WonderWoman [[Comicbook/WonderWoman Themyscira]] [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 ([[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 or Paradise Island]] Island]]) keeps the Amazons immortal. Amazons lose their immortality when they leave for the "Patriarch's World" and, for a while, it was decreed by Aphrodite's Law that the Amazons would become mortal if a man sets foot on the island. [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1987 Post-crisis Themyscira]] moved further and further away from this concept, at one point having ''weapons'' vanish on the island instead of their harmful effects and then losing even that.
** ''The DCU'''s The DCU's version of the [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Gods of Mount Olympus]] [[GodsNeedPrayerBadly need prayer badly]] to remain immortal, but if there aren't enough worshipers and The Fates are weakened or killed, then their only option is to remain on Mount Olympus; anywhere else, they will become mortal.
** The [[Franchise/{{Batman}} [[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Lazarus Pits]], all metaphysically connected through {{Ley Line}}s, overlap with FountainOfYouth but zigzag in regards regard to being an Immortality Field. By bathing in a pit, an injured person can have their wounds healed, the old are made young, and the deceased can be brought back to life[[note]]For life.[[note]]For maximum efficiency however, someone must be placed in the Lazarus Pit within a relatively short period of time following their death. Although older bodies may be resurrected, there is [[CameBackWrong no guarantee that they will return in perfect condition]][[/note]]. condition]].[[/note]] However, anyone who uses the pit and is not injured or dying will be killed. Also, each pit can [[ItOnlyWorksOnce only be used once]], but its user will retain its effects even without staying in one and they're free to use another the next time they're in critical condition.
***
condition. In the {{Elseworld}} story ''Comicbook/SupermanAndBatmanGenerations'', Ra's al Ghul discovered a way to eliminate the maddening side effects and developed a way to create lasting immortality. He offered Batman a chance to join him, but when they both submerged themselves in the pit, Ra's died and Batman became partially immortal, aging one year for every century that passes. [[spoiler:It's further revealed that that single Pit was permanently changed, conferring this immortality on anyone who bathes in it.]]
* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse''In one ''ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse'' story, Scrooge and company go in search for the FountainOfYouth, finding it in the polar regions. The immortality it bestows unfortunately only works like this, and leaving will result in NoImmortalInertia, though it also keeps the land within the radius abundant, so it's not all that unpleasant. After a misunderstanding causing the denizens to think that Donald and co. stole food (actually Scrooge having suffered non-lethal DeathByDeaging), which is a serious crime, they escape across the border. Donald and the boys are unaffected, since they had only been within the radius for a few days, while Scrooge is aged back to normal. The denizens, on the other hand, have to halt the pursuit or risk crumbling into dust.
* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'':



** ''ComicBook/TheThanosImperative'' introduced ''an entire ParallelUniverse'', appropriately called "[[EldritchLocation Cancerverse]]," where death is meaningless and the universe is overflowing with life to the point of it becoming "full." It all began when somehow, somebody ''[[DeathTakesAHoliday killed Death]]'' and allowed Life to grow unrestrained. The entire universe is under the influence of [[EldritchAbomination Elder Gods]] and, using the Fault that has opened up in the ''Marvel Universe'', they are now intent on corrupting the rest of reality.
* An early story has ''ComicBook/{{Thorgal}}'' find a secret valley where three young women live, with the youngest following Thorgal to learn about the outside world her sisters forbade her from experiencing. Unfortunately, it turns out living in the valley had kept the sisters immortal, and Thorgal [[RapidAging finds the youngest sister's mummified corpse next to him the morning after leaving.]]
* In one ''ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse'' story, Scrooge & co go in search for the FountainOfYouth, finding it in the polar regions. The immortality it bestows unfortunately only works like this, and leaving will result in NoImmortalInertia, though it also keeps the land within the radius abundant, so it's not all that unpleasant. After a misunderstanding causing the denizens to think that Donald & co stole food (actually Scrooge having suffered non-lethal DeathByDeaging), which is a serious crime, they escape across the border. Donald and the boys are unaffected, since they had only been within the radius for a few days, while Scrooge is aged back to normal. The denizens, on the other hand, have to halt the pursuit or risk crumbling into dust.

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** ''ComicBook/TheThanosImperative'' introduced introduces ''an entire ParallelUniverse'', universe'', appropriately called "[[EldritchLocation Cancerverse]]," Cancerverse]]", where death is meaningless and the universe is overflowing with life to the point of it becoming "full." "full". It all began when somehow, somebody ''[[DeathTakesAHoliday ''[[TheDeathOfDeath killed Death]]'' and [[DeathTakesAHoliday allowed Life to grow unrestrained. unrestrained]]. The entire universe is under the influence of [[EldritchAbomination Elder Gods]] and, using the Fault that has opened up in the ''Marvel Universe'', "main" universe 616, they are now intent on corrupting the rest of reality.
* An early story has ''ComicBook/{{Thorgal}}'' find a secret valley where three young women live, with the youngest following Thorgal to learn about the outside world her sisters forbade her from experiencing. Unfortunately, it turns out living in the valley had kept the sisters immortal, and Thorgal [[RapidAging finds the youngest sister's mummified corpse next to him the morning after leaving.]]
* In one ''ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse'' story, Scrooge & co go in search for the FountainOfYouth, finding it in the polar regions. The immortality it bestows unfortunately only works like this, and leaving will result in NoImmortalInertia, though it also keeps the land within the radius abundant, so it's not all that unpleasant. After a misunderstanding causing the denizens to think that Donald & co stole food (actually Scrooge having suffered non-lethal DeathByDeaging), which is a serious crime, they escape across the border. Donald and the boys are unaffected, since they had only been within the radius for a few days, while Scrooge is aged back to normal. The denizens, on the other hand, have to halt the pursuit or risk crumbling into dust.
leaving]].



* Izuku's Quirk in ''Fanfic/DeathNeedNotApply'' emits one around Musutafu, rendering it impossible to die within the city.
* ''Fanfic/LostStormsStormysForgottenPast'': Rainbow Land is implied to be like this. The now Really700YearsOld Stormy hasn't grown a centimeter since arriving at 6 years old.
* Actively exploited in ''Fanfic/LotusSeeds'' with the Lotus Eaters' realm. One guest was put there by her father because he needed the time to work on a cure for her terminal illness, and Shen Yuan is utterly impervious to the System's attempt to "delete his account" as long as he stays in the dimension.



* ''Fanfic/LostStormsStormysForgottenPast'': Rainbow Land is implied to be like this. The now Really700YearsOld Stormy hasn't grown a centimeter since arriving at 6 years old.
* Izuku's Quirk in ''Fanfic/DeathNeedNotApply'' emits one around Musutafu, rendering it impossible to die within the city.
* Actively exploited in ''Fanfic/LotusSeeds'' with the Lotus Eaters' realm. One guest was put there by her father because he needed the time to work on a cure for her terminal illness, and Shen Yuan is utterly impervious to the System's attempt to "delete his account" as long as he stays in the dimension.



* In ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'', as long as a video game character is in their own game, they will regenerate upon death. If they are in another game, they are dead permanently. The [[WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet sequel]] has shown that [[spoiler:it's possible to add the code of a character from one game to a different game]], though it isn't elaborated upon.



* ''Anime/ExpelledFromParadise'': [[SpaceStation DEVA]] is made to be a haven for humans following their [[BrainUploading digitization]]. Without the need for food, water, or sleep, or having sickness and death, humans have supposedly evolved to [[TheHedonist enjoy "higher entertainment"]]. When Angela [[IChooseToStay chose to stay]] on Earth in a human body, she's just as the title described, but it seems that she doesn't regret it.
* In ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'', as long as a video game character is in their own game, they will regenerate upon death. If they are in another game, they are dead permanently. [[WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet The sequel]] has shown that [[spoiler:it's possible to add the code of a character from one game to a different game]], though it isn't elaborated upon.



* ''Film/DoctorStrange2016'': Dormammu's Dark Dimension is a PlaceBeyondTime. Therefore, he can promise eternal life, as time does not affect the residents. [[spoiler:This bites him hard when Strange introduces a time loop into the Dark Dimension. Dormammu doesn't know how time magic works -- he doesn't even know what time ''is'' -- so he can't shift himself out of the loop like Kaecilius's zealots are able to do. His options are to either keep killing Strange, who may or may not be aware that he's being killed depending on how the time loop works, or accepting Strange's bargain. As repeatedly killing Strange would trap him in the same moment, the other choice wins out.]]
* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'': Drinking from the Holy Grail extends the drinker's life... but it cannot be taken outside the Grail Temple's Great Seal because it will [[CollapsingLair cause the place to collapse]]. To continue extending one's life, they must stay in the temple and repeatedly drink from the Grail like the Grail Knight, as supported by an excerpt from the {{Novelization}}.[[note]]Taken from [[https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/47254/why-didn-t-the-holy-grail-give-indiana-jones-eternal-life this discussion]].[[/note]]
-->The knight descended the rest of the stairs. "Many times my spirit faltered, and I could not bear to drink from the cup, so I aged, a year for every day I did not drink. But now at last, I am released to death with honor, for this brave knight-errant cometh to take my place."
* Downplayed for Jumanji in ''Film/JumanjiWelcomeToTheJungle''. Instead of [[WhenDimensionsCollide colliding with the real world]] like in [[Film/{{Jumanji}} the first film]], it remained as a [[AnotherDimension separate world]] that follows VideoGame logic. It gives the players three VideoGameLives each as a form of limited ResurrectiveImmortality. However, in Jumanji where EverythingIsTryingToKillYou and most of them were given {{Weaksauce Weakness}}es, this seems like a fair trade-off.



* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'': Drinking from the Holy Grail extends the drinker's life... but it cannot be taken outside the Grail Temple's Great Seal because it will [[CollapsingLair cause the place to collapse]]. To continue extending one's life, they must stay in the temple and repeatedly drink from the Grail like the Grail Knight, as supported by an excerpt from the {{Novelization}}[[note]]taken from [[https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/47254/why-didn-t-the-holy-grail-give-indiana-jones-eternal-life this discussion]][[/note]].
-->The knight descended the rest of the stairs. "Many times my spirit faltered, and I could not bear to drink from the cup, so I aged, a year for every day I did not drink. But now at last, I am released to death with honor, for this brave knight-errant cometh to take my place."
* ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMenTellNoTales'': Captain Armando Salazar and his crew were cursed by the [[TheBermudaTriangle Devil's Triangle]] to become TheUndead. They were trapped in the cave where they died until Jack Sparrow "betrayed" his compass, enabling them to sail the seas again. However, setting foot on land will [[ReducedToDust reduce them to dust]].
* ''Film/DoctorStrange2016'': Dormammu's Dark Dimension is a PlaceBeyondTime. Therefore, he can promise eternal life, as time does not affect the residents. [[spoiler:This bites him hard when Strange introduces a time loop into the Dark Dimension. Dormammu doesn't know how time magic works -- he doesn't even know what time ''is'' -- so he can't shift himself out of the loop like Kaecilius's zealots are able to do. His options are to either keep killing Strange, who may or may not be aware that he's being killed depending on how the time loop works, or accepting Strange's bargain. As repeatedly killing Strange would trap him in the same moment, the other choice wins out]].
* Downplayed for Jumanji in [[Film/JumanjiWelcomeToTheJungle the 2017 film]]. Instead of [[WhenDimensionsCollide colliding with the real world]] like in [[Film/{{Jumanji}} the first]], it remained as a [[AnotherDimension separate world]] that follows VideoGame logic. It gives the players three VideoGameLives each as a form of limited ResurrectiveImmortality. However, in Jumanji where EverythingIsTryingToKillYou and most of them were given {{Weaksauce Weakness}}es, this seems like a fair trade-off.
* ''Film/NightAtTheMuseum'': The museums/places where the Tablet of Akhmenrah is kept becomes this. The third movie revealed that it was intended to bring Ahkmenrah back to life each night to keep the royal family together, but its powers turned out to have an even greater scope, including [[AnimateInanimateObject animating inanimate objects]]. The previous museum guards in the first movie were also revitalized from years of exposure to its power. Though it only brings a single building's displays to life, they can roam anywhere as long as it's nighttime because it's the domain of Khonsu, the [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Egyptian]] moon god that gave the tablet its powers. Of course, their LogicalWeakness is that they will turn to dust if they are outside during sunrise.

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* ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheLastCrusade'': Drinking from the Holy Grail extends the drinker's life... but it cannot be taken outside the Grail Temple's Great Seal because it will [[CollapsingLair cause the place to collapse]]. To continue extending one's life, they must stay in the temple and repeatedly drink from the Grail like the Grail Knight, as supported by an excerpt from the {{Novelization}}[[note]]taken from [[https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/47254/why-didn-t-the-holy-grail-give-indiana-jones-eternal-life this discussion]][[/note]].
-->The knight descended the rest of the stairs. "Many times my spirit faltered, and I could not bear to drink from the cup, so I aged, a year for every day I did not drink. But now at last, I am released to death with honor, for this brave knight-errant cometh to take my place."
* ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMenTellNoTales'': Captain Armando Salazar and his crew were cursed by the [[TheBermudaTriangle Devil's Triangle]] to become TheUndead. They were trapped in the cave where they died until Jack Sparrow "betrayed" his compass, enabling them to sail the seas again. However, setting foot on land will [[ReducedToDust reduce them to dust]].
* ''Film/DoctorStrange2016'': Dormammu's Dark Dimension is a PlaceBeyondTime. Therefore, he can promise eternal life, as time does not affect the residents. [[spoiler:This bites him hard when Strange introduces a time loop into the Dark Dimension. Dormammu doesn't know how time magic works -- he doesn't even know what time ''is'' -- so he can't shift himself out of the loop like Kaecilius's zealots are able to do. His options are to either keep killing Strange, who may or may not be aware that he's being killed depending on how the time loop works, or accepting Strange's bargain. As repeatedly killing Strange would trap him in the same moment, the other choice wins out]].
* Downplayed for Jumanji in [[Film/JumanjiWelcomeToTheJungle the 2017 film]]. Instead of [[WhenDimensionsCollide colliding with the real world]] like in [[Film/{{Jumanji}} the first]], it remained as a [[AnotherDimension separate world]] that follows VideoGame logic. It gives the players three VideoGameLives each as a form of limited ResurrectiveImmortality. However, in Jumanji where EverythingIsTryingToKillYou and most of them were given {{Weaksauce Weakness}}es, this seems like a fair trade-off.
* ''Film/NightAtTheMuseum'': The museums/places where the Tablet of Akhmenrah is kept becomes this. The third movie revealed that it was intended to bring Ahkmenrah back to life each night to keep the royal family together, but its powers turned out to have an even greater scope, including [[AnimateInanimateObject animating inanimate objects]]. The previous museum guards in the first movie were also revitalized from years of exposure to its power. Though it only brings a single building's displays to life, they can roam anywhere as long as it's nighttime because it's the domain of Khonsu, the [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Egyptian]] Egyptian moon god god]] that gave the tablet its powers. Of course, their LogicalWeakness is that they will turn to dust if they are outside during sunrise.sunrise.
* ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanDeadMenTellNoTales'': Captain Armando Salazar and [[FlyingDutchman his crew]] were cursed by [[TheBermudaTriangle the Devil's Triangle]] to become TheUndead. They were trapped in the cave where they died until Jack Sparrow "betrayed" his compass, enabling them to sail the seas again. However, setting foot on land will [[ReducedToDust reduce them to dust]].



* By the end of ''Literature/{{Apeshit}}'', it is revealed that the reason why none of the characters in the book end up dying despite the massive physical trauma their bodies endure is because of a supernatural force in the woods that prevents anybody there from dying. In the sequel ''Literature/{{Clusterfuck}}'', it is revealed that [[spoiler:this is because of a meteor that crashed into the valley millions of years ago, the strange mineral giving off an unusual radiation]] that leaves those who are near it immortal. Unfortunately, while it makes people immortal, it does not make them invulnerable, making them a Type 2 or 3 form of undead on the SlidingScaleOfUndeadRegeneration.



* ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'': [[SingleBiomePlanet Planet Arrakis]] sustains the immortality of the GodEmperor's SandWorm-infused body. Aside from extreme old age or [[NukeEm atomic explosions]], the only way to kill a sandworm is by completely drowning them [[KillItWithWater in water]]. Good luck finding any on [[ThirstyDesert a planet also known as Dune]].
* ''Literature/FateApocrypha'':
** Avicebron's ultimate golem, Golem Keter Malkuth (also known as "Adam"), projects a Reality Marble called "Paradise" that protects it from all harm so long as its feet remain firmly planted on the ground.
** Achilles has an inversion. His spear, Diatrekhon Aster Lonkhe, allows him to create a small area where his famous invincibility is deactivated, so [[LetsFightLikeGentlemen he can fight his enemy on equal terms]].
* No one can age or die within the Literature/LandOfOz, thanks to it being a fairyland. However, "no one can die" doesn't mean "no one can be harmed". AndIMustScream scenarios from the series include: being dashed to pieces on sharp rocks, being trapped in a crevice beyond rescue, being chopped to pieces and living as a sentient head forgotten in someone's cabinet, being chopped to pieces and scattered at the bottom of a river. Though at least the last one was only a hypothetical that didn't get enacted.
* The [[TrappedInAnotherWorld Adventurers]] (players stuck in their "Elder Tale" {{Digital Avatar}}s' bodies) in ''Literature/LogHorizon'''s RPGMechanicsVerse revive in a cathedral when they are killed because of the world's mechanics as an [[MassivelyMultiplayerOnlineRolePlayingGame MMORPG]]. [[spoiler:However, [[NonPlayerCharacter Landers]] don't]].



* ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'': [[SingleBiomePlanet Planet Arrakis]] sustains the immortality of the GodEmperor's SandWorm-infused body. Aside from extreme old age or [[NukeEm atomic explosions]], the only way to kill a sandworm is by completely drowning them [[KillItWithWater in water]]. Good luck finding any on [[ThirstyDesert a planet]] also known as Dune.
* By the end of ''Literature/{{Apeshit}}'', it is revealed that the reason why none of the characters in the book end up dying despite the massive physical trauma their bodies endure is because of a supernatural force in the woods that prevents anybody there from dying. In the sequel ''Literature/{{Clusterfuck}}'', it is revealed that [[spoiler:this is because of a meteor that crashed into the valley millions of years ago, the strange mineral giving off an unusual radiation]] that leaves those who are near it immortal. Unfortunately, while it makes people immortal, it does not make them invulnerable, making them a Type 2 or 3 form of undead on the SlidingScaleOfUndeadRegeneration.
* No one can age or die within the [[Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz Land of Oz]], thanks to it being a fairyland. However, "no one can die" doesn't mean "no one can be harmed." AndIMustScream scenarios from the series include: being dashed to pieces on sharp rocks, being trapped in a crevice beyond rescue, being chopped to pieces and living as a sentient head forgotten in someone's cabinet, being chopped to pieces and scattered at the bottom of a river. Though at least the last one was only a hypothetical that didn't get enacted.
* Valhalla (and, implicitly, Folkvangr) work this way in ''Literature/{{Magnus Chase|AndTheGodsOfAsgard}}''. Einherjar don't age no matter what, and if they die in Valhalla, they will be brought back to life in time for dinner. If they die outside, however, they're gone for good.

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* ''Franchise/{{Dune}}'': [[SingleBiomePlanet Planet Arrakis]] sustains the immortality of the GodEmperor's SandWorm-infused body. Aside from extreme old age or [[NukeEm atomic explosions]], the only way to kill a sandworm is by completely drowning them [[KillItWithWater in water]]. Good luck finding any on [[ThirstyDesert a planet]] also known as Dune.
* By the end of ''Literature/{{Apeshit}}'', it is revealed that the reason why none of the characters in the book end up dying despite the massive physical trauma their bodies endure is because of a supernatural force in the woods that prevents anybody there from dying. In the sequel ''Literature/{{Clusterfuck}}'', it is revealed that [[spoiler:this is because of a meteor that crashed into the valley millions of years ago, the strange mineral giving off an unusual radiation]] that leaves those who are near it immortal. Unfortunately, while it makes people immortal, it does not make them invulnerable, making them a Type 2 or 3 form of undead on the SlidingScaleOfUndeadRegeneration.
* No one can age or die within the [[Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz Land of Oz]], thanks to it being a fairyland. However, "no one can die" doesn't mean "no one can be harmed." AndIMustScream scenarios from the series include: being dashed to pieces on sharp rocks, being trapped in a crevice beyond rescue, being chopped to pieces and living as a sentient head forgotten in someone's cabinet, being chopped to pieces and scattered at the bottom of a river. Though at least the last one was only a hypothetical that didn't get enacted.
* Valhalla (and, implicitly, Folkvangr) work this way in ''Literature/{{Magnus Chase|AndTheGodsOfAsgard}}''.''Literature/MagnusChaseAndTheGodsOfAsgard''. Einherjar don't age no matter what, and if they die in Valhalla, they will be brought back to life in time for dinner. If they die outside, however, they're gone for good.



* Inverted in ''Series/TheLostRoom'', where [[spoiler:The Occupant]] can only be killed inside said room[[spoiler:, then the killer becomes the new Occupant]].
* In ''Series/KaitouSentaiLupinrangerVsKeisatsuSentaiPatranger'', people can be killed inside the PocketDimension of [[spoiler: Dogranio Yaboon's "Status Gold: Physical Protection" [[TreasureChestCavity safe]], like what happened with Zamigo]], but [[spoiler:the Lupinrangers]] survived for a year inside it without sustenance.
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' has the episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS04E15DeathTakesAHoliday Death Takes a Holiday]]" where the people of Greybull, Wyoming aren't dying even after fatal injuries or illnesses because [[spoiler:the local [[TheGrimReaper Reaper]] was kidnapped to be one of the two sacrifices for breaking one of the seals imprisoning Lucifer]].

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* Inverted in ''Series/TheLostRoom'', where [[spoiler:The Occupant]] can only be killed inside said room[[spoiler:, then the killer becomes the new Occupant]].
* In ''Series/KaitouSentaiLupinrangerVsKeisatsuSentaiPatranger'', people can be killed inside the PocketDimension of [[spoiler: Dogranio [[spoiler:Dogranio Yaboon's "Status Gold: Physical Protection" [[TreasureChestCavity safe]], like what happened with Zamigo]], but [[spoiler:the Lupinrangers]] survived for a year inside it without sustenance.
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' has Inverted in ''Series/TheLostRoom''; [[spoiler:The Occupant]] can only be killed inside said room, [[spoiler:upon which the episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS04E15DeathTakesAHoliday Death Takes a Holiday]]" where killer becomes the people of Greybull, Wyoming aren't dying even after fatal injuries or illnesses because [[spoiler:the local [[TheGrimReaper Reaper]] was kidnapped to be one of the two sacrifices for breaking one of the seals imprisoning Lucifer]].new Occupant]].



* In ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', the temporal core of the [[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS4E8YearOfHell Krenim Temporal Weapon Ship]] acts as one of these, as it protects the ship and its crew from normal space-time. They've been engaged in their mission for 200 years by the time of the episode, and their leader, Annorax, states that they can continue for all eternity if need be. [[WhoWantsToLiveForever Not all of them are happy about this prospect]].
* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': By taking the symbolism of movies preserving a moment forever and turning it into reality, the [[TrappedInTVLand Movie Land]] from "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S1E4TheSixteenMillimeterShrine The Sixteen Millimeter Shrine]]" is a place where [[WhiteDwarfStarlet Barbara Jean Tranton]] can indefinitely relive her GloryDays.



* In ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' the penal colony moon that is home to the Ennis and Nol-Ennis serves as this. The moon has some combination of satellites and microcellular technology that causes anyone killed to be resurrected shortly after. The two factions are at war and have been for hundreds of years, to the point that none of them can remember what the original fighting was about. Worse still, [[NoImmortalInertia once killed on the moon you cannot leave without dying instantly]] which is why [[spoiler:Kai Opaka]] ends up choosing to stay on the moon to try and broker peace, no matter how long it takes.

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* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': In ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS01E13BattleLines Battle Lines]]", the penal colony moon that is home to the Ennis and Nol-Ennis serves as this. The moon has some combination of satellites and microcellular technology that causes anyone killed to be resurrected shortly after. The two factions are at war and [[ForeverWar have been for hundreds of years, years]], to the point that none of them can remember what the original fighting was about. Worse still, [[NoImmortalInertia once killed on the moon moon, you cannot leave without dying instantly]] instantly]], which is why [[spoiler:Kai Opaka]] ends up choosing to stay on the moon to try and broker peace, no matter how long it takes. takes.
* ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': In "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS4E8YearOfHell Year of Hell]]", the temporal core of the Krenim Temporal Weapon Ship acts as one of these, as it protects the ship and its crew from normal space-time. They've been engaged in their mission for 200 years by the time of the episode, and their leader, Annorax, states that they can continue for all eternity if need be. [[WhoWantsToLiveForever Not all of them are happy about this prospect]].
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' has the episode "[[Recap/SupernaturalS04E15DeathTakesAHoliday Death Takes a Holiday]]", in which the people of Greybull, Wyoming aren't dying even after fatal injuries or illnesses because [[spoiler:the local [[TheGrimReaper Reaper]] was [[DeathTakesAHoliday kidnapped]] to be one of the two sacrifices for breaking one of the seals imprisoning Lucifer]].
* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1959'': By taking the symbolism of movies preserving a moment forever and turning it into reality, the [[TrappedInTVLand Movie Land]] from "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S1E4TheSixteenMillimeterShrine The Sixteen Millimeter Shrine]]" is a place where [[WhiteDwarfStarlet Barbara Jean Tranton]] can indefinitely relive her GloryDays.



* Dilmun from ''Myth/MesopotamianMythology'' is the UrExample. A passage ("Its (Dilmun's) old woman says not "I am an old woman," its old man says not "I am an old man.") implies that it's a place of eternal youth. It is also described as a pure, clean, and bright "abode of the immortals" where death, disease, and sorrow are unknown and some mortals have been given "life like a god's." ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh'' has Dilmun as one of the eponymous hero's destinations in his [[ImmortalitySeeker quest for immortality]].
* ''Literature/TheBible'''s GardenOfEden is depicted as a place of everlasting joy without death and Adam and Eve's expulsion from it deprived them of those blessings. This is subverted in that it's falling out of God's favor, not the physical act of leaving the Garden, that made them lose their eternal life and experience physical death.
* Defied by the saying "[[GratuitousLatin Et in Arcadia ego]]," which means "Even in Arcadia, there am I (Death)." Similar to "memento mori," it's a reminder that Death is everywhere, even in a {{Utopia}}, or that it is inevitable.
* [[https://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends-europe/legend-ois-n-and-fabled-island-t-r-na-n-g-tale-paradise-love-and-loss-002810 Tir na nOg]] from ''Myth/IrishMythology'' might seem like it's playing it straight when its literal meaning in Irish is "Land of the Young" and it's described to have "no illness or death or time, but only happiness and beauty", but, just like the Dragon Castle for [[Myth/JapaneseMythology Urashima Taro]], it is deconstructed when mortals visit it. Leaving it reveals that a [[YearOutsideHourInside hundred years pass in the otherworld for every one in the real world]] and breaking a certain condition will [[NoImmortalInertia cause your real age to catch up]].

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* Dilmun from ''Myth/MesopotamianMythology'' is the UrExample. A passage ("Its (Dilmun's) old woman says not "I am an old woman," its old man says not "I am an old man.") implies that it's a place of eternal youth. It is also described as a pure, clean, and bright "abode of the immortals" where death, disease, and sorrow are unknown and some mortals have been given "life like a god's." ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh'' has Dilmun as one of the eponymous hero's destinations in his [[ImmortalitySeeker quest for immortality]].
* ''Literature/TheBible'''s GardenOfEden is depicted as a place of everlasting joy without death and Adam and Eve's expulsion from it deprived them of those blessings. This is subverted in that it's falling out of God's favor, not the physical act of leaving the Garden, that made them lose their eternal life and experience physical death.
* Defied by the saying "[[GratuitousLatin Et in Arcadia ego]]," ego]]", which means "Even in Arcadia, there am I (Death)." (Death)". Similar to "memento mori," mori", it's a reminder that Death is everywhere, even in a {{Utopia}}, or that it is inevitable.
* [[https://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends-europe/legend-ois-n-and-fabled-island-t-r-na-n-g-tale-paradise-love-and-loss-002810 Tir na nOg]] from ''Myth/IrishMythology'' might seem like it's playing it straight when its literal meaning in Irish is "Land of the Young" and it's described to have "no illness or death or time, but only happiness and beauty", but, just like the Dragon Castle for [[Myth/JapaneseMythology Urashima Taro]], it is deconstructed when mortals visit it. Leaving it reveals that a [[YearOutsideHourInside hundred years pass in the otherworld for every one in the real world]] and breaking a certain condition will [[NoImmortalInertia cause your real age to catch up]].
inevitable.



* Literature/TheBible's GardenOfEden is depicted as a place of everlasting joy without death and Adam and Eve's expulsion from it deprived them of those blessings. This is subverted in that it's falling out of God's favor, not the physical act of leaving the Garden, that made them lose their eternal life and experience physical death.



* In Myth/ClassicalMythology, Antaeus remains invincible as long as he remains in contact with his [[EarthMother mother, Gaia (the Earth)]]. He challenges passers-by to wrestling matches and because Greek wrestling, like its modern equivalent, typically involves forcing opponents to the ground, he always wins and kills his opponents. Antaeus fights Heracles on the latter's way to the Garden of Hesperides for his 11th Labor. Heracles realizes that he could not beat Antaeus by throwing or pinning him, so he lifts and then crushes him to death in a KillerBearHug.



* ''Myth/ClassicalMythology'': Antaeus remains invincible as long as he remains in contact with his [[EarthMother mother, Gaia (the Earth)]]. He challenges passers-by to wrestling matches and because Greek wrestling, like its modern equivalent, typically involves forcing opponents to the ground, he always wins and kills his opponents. Antaeus fights Heracles on the latter's way to the Garden of Hesperides for his 11th Labor. Heracles realizes that he could not beat Antaeus by throwing or pinning him so he lifts and then crushes him to death in a BearHug.

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* ''Myth/ClassicalMythology'': Antaeus remains invincible as long as he remains in contact with his [[EarthMother mother, Gaia (the Earth)]]. He challenges passers-by to wrestling matches and because Greek wrestling, [[https://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends-europe/legend-ois-n-and-fabled-island-t-r-na-n-g-tale-paradise-love-and-loss-002810 Tir na nOg]] from Myth/IrishMythology might seem like it's playing it straight when its modern equivalent, typically involves forcing opponents to literal meaning in Irish is "Land of the ground, he always wins Young" and kills his opponents. Antaeus fights Heracles on the latter's way it's described to the Garden of Hesperides for his 11th Labor. Heracles realizes that he could not beat Antaeus by throwing have "no illness or pinning him so he lifts and then crushes him to death or time, but only happiness and beauty", but, just like the Dragon Castle for [[Myth/JapaneseMythology Urashima Taro]], it is deconstructed when mortals visit it. Leaving it reveals that a [[YearOutsideHourInside hundred years pass in the otherworld for every one in the real world]] and breaking a BearHug.certain condition will [[NoImmortalInertia cause your real age to catch up]].
* Dilmun from Myth/MesopotamianMythology is the UrExample. A passage ('[Dilmun's] old woman says not "I am an old woman," its old man says not "I am an old man."') implies that it's a place of eternal youth. It is also described as a pure, clean, and bright "abode of the immortals" where death, disease, and sorrow are unknown, and some mortals have been given "life like a god's". ''Literature/TheEpicOfGilgamesh'' has Dilmun as one of the eponymous hero's destinations in his [[ImmortalitySeeker quest for immortality]].



* In ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'', it is inverted with [[HyperspaceIsAScaryPlace the Warp]] as daemons can be KilledOffForReal there. A daemon's physical form in realspace is only a "manifestation," but their true "presence" is in the warp and destroying it causes their true death. "Killing" them in realspace only banishes them back to the Warp unless it's through knowing their {{True Name}}s, a special ritual or relic, or overwhelming [[PsychicPowers psychic might]].



* In ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'', it is inverted with [[HyperspaceIsAScaryPlace the Warp]], as daemons can be KilledOffForReal there. A daemon's physical form in realspace is only a "manifestation", but their true "presence" is in the warp and destroying it causes their true death. "Killing" them in realspace only banishes them back to the Warp unless it's through [[IKnowYourTrueName knowing their true names]], a special ritual or relic, or overwhelming [[PsychicPowers psychic might]].



* ''VideoGame/HeroesOfTheStorm''
** The Nexus supposedly doesn't let the Heroes die permanently so that they can be forced to battle for eternity [[note]][[VideoGame/WorldOfWarCraft Chromie]] is the only one aware that the battles have been [[GroundhogDayLoop repeating over and over again]], implying that all matches that occur between players are canon.[[/note]], if its description as a "limbo" of clashing universes is an indication.
** Tyrael's first Heroic can create a sanctified ground that makes all allies invulnerable while they remain inside.
* ''VideoGame/IMissTheSunrise'': The TropeNamer for ImmortalityInducer, a.k.a the +ii. It works by emitting radiation that stops cell aging around an area, and is mass-produced, effectively making the entire human race immortal. However, overexposure to it can [[DrivenToMadness drive people insane]].
* ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'': The waters of the fountain of Lemuria greatly slow the aging process of those who drink it, allowing them to extend their lifespan for centuries. Only one outsider ever stole water from there, but as his supply ran out he mounted doomed expeditions to retrieve more, [[spoiler:eventually dying offscreen between the first two games]].

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* ''VideoGame/HeroesOfTheStorm''
**
The Nexus supposedly doesn't let titular loop from ''VideoGame/{{Deathloop}}'' causes the Heroes die permanently so day to reset at midnight every day, undoing everything that they can be forced happened during it and bringing everyone who died back to battle for eternity [[note]][[VideoGame/WorldOfWarCraft Chromie]] is the life. The loop seems to only one aware that encompass the battles have been [[GroundhogDayLoop repeating over and over again]], implying that all matches that occur between players isle of Blackreef, though there are canon.[[/note]], if its description as a "limbo" of clashing universes is an indication.
** Tyrael's first Heroic can create a sanctified ground that makes all allies invulnerable while they remain inside.
* ''VideoGame/IMissTheSunrise'': The TropeNamer for ImmortalityInducer, a.k.a the +ii. It works by emitting radiation that stops cell aging around an area, and is mass-produced, effectively making the entire human race immortal. However, overexposure to it can [[DrivenToMadness drive
several notes from people insane]].
* ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'': The waters
wondering if any time would have passed in the outer world and how exactly a stable time loop for a single island interacts with the rest of the fountain world at large.
* The titular location in ''VideoGame/{{Everhood}}'' is a space where you're immortal for as long as you live there. Mostly. The Everhood hosted countless people, but over billions upon billions
of Lemuria greatly slow years of existence, the aging process inhabitants grew bored and gave in to various vices to stave off nihilism. Everhood inhabitants can only die if they are killed, and they began picking each other off until only a couple dozen inhabitants remain, trying to go about their days by getting rid of the one person left with the power to kill them.
* The Neath of ''VideoGame/FallenLondon'' is shielded from the light of the sun, which enforces such laws as "people die when they are killed". Accordingly,
those who drink it, allowing them killed in the Neath can come back to extend life afterward, as long as their lifespan for centuries. Only one outsider ever stole water from there, body isn't mangled too badly -- but as his supply ran out he mounted doomed expeditions to retrieve more, [[spoiler:eventually dying offscreen between the first two games]].[[NoImmortalInertia it won't stick if they leave]].



* ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'': The waters of the fountain of Lemuria greatly slow the aging process of those who drink it, allowing them to extend their lifespan for centuries. Only one outsider ever stole water from there, but as his supply ran out, he mounted doomed expeditions to retrieve more, [[spoiler:eventually dying offscreen between the first two games]].
* ''VideoGame/HeroesOfTheStorm'':
** The Nexus supposedly doesn't let the Heroes die permanently so that they can be forced to battle for eternity,[[note]][[VideoGame/WorldOfWarCraft Chromie]] is the only one aware that the battles have been [[GroundhogDayLoop repeating over and over again]], implying that all matches that occur between players are canon.[[/note]] if its description as a "limbo" of clashing universes is an indication.
** Tyrael's first Heroic can create a sanctified ground that makes all allies invulnerable while they remain inside.
* ''VideoGame/IMissTheSunrise'': The {{Trope Namer|s}} for ImmortalityInducer, a.k.a. the +ii. It works by emitting radiation that stops cell aging around an area, and is mass-produced, effectively making the entire human race immortal. However, overexposure to it can [[DrivenToMadness drive people insane]].
* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'': Kindred's Ultimate ability, Lamb's Respite, prevents everything within a small area from dying for a few seconds, then heals them for a flat amount after it expires. Pretty strong if your team is losing a fight, letting you essentially become invincible and tip the scales.
* Baptiste from ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' has an ability called "Immortality Field" that deploys a field-generating object that prevents his teammates in its AreaOfEffect from being killed when they reach a certain percent of their [[HitPoints health]]. The field generator itself can be destroyed.



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* ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}''Rare monsters and totems in ''VideoGame/PathOfExile'' may have "other allies cannot die" as one of their randomly-generated mods. While the monster bearing the mod itself ''can'' be killed, any other monsters around them cannot go below 1 HP as long as they are affected by the aura.
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* Baptiste from ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' has an ability called "Immortality Field" that deploys a field-generating object that prevents his teammates in its AreaOfEffect from being killed when they reach a certain percent of their [[HitPoints health]]. The field generator itself can be destroyed.
* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'': Kindred's Ultimate ability, Lamb's Respite, prevents everything within a small area from dying for a few seconds, then heals them for a flat amount after it expires. Pretty strong if your team is losing a fight, letting you essentially become invincible and tip the scales.
* The Neath of ''VideoGame/FallenLondon'' is shielded from the light of the sun, which enforces such laws as "people die when they are killed". Accordingly, those killed in the Neath can come back to life afterward, as long as their body isn't mangled too badly -- but [[NoImmortalInertia it won't stick if they leave]].
* Rare monsters and totems in ''VideoGame/PathOfExile'' may have "other allies cannot die" as one of their randomly-generated mods. While the monster bearing the mod itself ''can'' be killed, any other monsters around them cannot go below 1 HP as long as they are affected by the aura.
* The titular location in ''VideoGame/{{Everhood}}'' is a space where you're immortal for as long as you live there. Mostly. The Everhood hosted countless people, but over billions upon billions of years of existence, the inhabitants grew bored and gave in to various vices to stave off nihilism. Everhood inhabitants can only die if they are killed, and they began picking each other off until only a couple dozen inhabitants remain, trying to go about their days by getting rid of the one person left with the power to kill them.
* The titular loop from ''VideoGame/{{Deathloop}}'' causes the day to reset at midnight every day, undoing everything that happened during it and bringing everyone who died back to life. The loop seems to only encompass the isle of Blackreef, though there are several notes from people wondering if any time would have passed in the outer world and how exactly a stable time loop for a single island interacts with the rest of the world at large.



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* The world of ''Webcomic/KidRadd'' works similarly to ''Wreck-it-Ralph''; stay in your own game and you're fine, leave the game and you'll die permanently. However, at the end, a loophole is found where if the "ghost" of a dead character travels back to a copy of their original game and said game is rebooted, the character will resurrect because the alive/dead variable is able to be reset.

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* The world of ''Webcomic/KidRadd'' works similarly to ''Wreck-it-Ralph''; ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''; stay in your own game and you're fine, leave the game and you'll die permanently. However, at the end, a loophole is found where if the "ghost" of a dead character travels back to a copy of their original game and said game is rebooted, the character will resurrect because the alive/dead variable is able to be reset.



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** One of the proposals of SCP-001 is known as "God's Blind Spot", an area in the Middle East where there exists no [[BackgroundMagicField "Akiva radiation"]], i.e. the permeance of the Judeo-Christian {{God}} Himself, the story being based on how in the ''Literature/BookOfExodus'', God sought to kill Moses but somehow failed to, suggesting the area as the reason why. Without His oversight, nobody inside can age or die of natural causes, as well as some unnatural causes within reason. Unsurprisingly, it's proposed that the SCP Foundation's [[TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness O5 Council]] decided to set up their headquarters there.

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** One of the proposals of SCP-001 is known as "God's Blind Spot", an area in the Middle East where there exists no [[BackgroundMagicField "Akiva radiation"]], i.e. , the permeance of the Judeo-Christian {{God}} Himself, the story being based on how in the ''Literature/BookOfExodus'', God sought to kill Moses but somehow failed to, suggesting the area as the reason why. Without His oversight, nobody inside can age or die of natural causes, as well as some unnatural causes within reason. Unsurprisingly, it's proposed that the SCP Foundation's [[TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness O5 Council]] decided to set up their headquarters there.



* The TropeNamer is the "Immortality Field Resort" from ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'', where such a field brings its visitors back to life even after dying gruesomely. It served its purpose well, until an incident with the Whirly-Dirly destroyed whatever is generating the field.
* In an episode of the final season of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'', the monks of Nanda Parbat temporarily died when its Heart was stolen by the Legion of Doom and its inhabitants' souls were absorbed into it. When it was shattered, the souls returned and the temple master declared, "No one dies in Nanda Parbat."
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* The TropeNamer is the "Immortality Field Resort" ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': Scrooge's parents became immortal thanks to Scrooge using [[MineralMacGuffin mystical druid stones]] to rebuild their ancestral home of Castle [=McDuck=]. Unfortunately, it also prevents them from ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'', where such a field brings its visitors back to life even after dying gruesomely. It served its purpose well, until an incident with leaving the Whirly-Dirly destroyed whatever is generating the field.
* In an episode of the final season of ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'', the monks of Nanda Parbat temporarily died
castle and it [[VanishingVillage can only be seen and visited every five years]] when its Heart was stolen by the Legion mists of Doom and its inhabitants' souls were absorbed into it. When it was shattered, the souls returned and the temple master declared, "No one dies in Nanda Parbat."
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** The four-dimensional SpaceWhale [[Recap/FuturamaS6E15MobiusDick Mobius Dick]] has a "Mobius colon," in place of regular internal organs, which recycles time and space. Those who stay inside the colon don't age, but those who are absorbed into the whale's flesh, a la [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean the Flying Dutchman's crew]], stay alive but [[AgeWithoutYouth continue to age]].

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** The four-dimensional SpaceWhale [[Recap/FuturamaS6E15MobiusDick Mobius Dick]] has a "Mobius colon," colon", in place of regular internal organs, which recycles time and space. Those who stay inside the colon don't age, but those who are absorbed into the whale's flesh, a la [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean the Flying Dutchman's crew]], stay alive but [[AgeWithoutYouth continue to age]].age]].
* In the ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Unlimited'' episode "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS3E6DeadReckoning Dead Reckoning]]", the monks of Nanda Parbat temporarily die when its Heart is stolen by the Legion of Doom and its inhabitants' souls are absorbed into it. When it's shattered, the souls return, and the temple master declares, "No one dies in Nanda Parbat."



* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': Scrooge's parents became immortal thanks to Scrooge using [[MineralMacGuffin mystical druid stones]] to rebuild their ancestral home of Castle [=McDuck=]. Unfortunately, it also prevents them from leaving the castle and it [[VanishingVillage can only be seen and visited every five years]] when the mists of Dismal Downs dissipate.

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* ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': Scrooge's parents became immortal thanks to Scrooge using [[MineralMacGuffin mystical druid stones]] to rebuild their ancestral home of Castle [=McDuck=]. Unfortunately, it also prevents them The {{Trope Namer|s}} is the "Immortality Field Resort" from leaving the castle and it [[VanishingVillage can only be seen and visited every five years]] when ''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'' episode "[[Recap/RickAndMortyS3E5TheWhirlyDirlyConspiracy The Whirly-Dirly Conspiracy]]", where such a field brings its visitors back to life even after dying gruesomely. It served its purpose well, until an incident with the mists of Dismal Downs dissipate.Whirly-Dirly destroyed whatever is generating the field.
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* This is parodied by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0d7SU8waPM the land of Cockaigne]]/Cockaygne/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS etc]]. (yes, pronounced like the drug) from TheMiddleAges. Basically, it's a land of eternal youth where not only [[EverythingTryingToKillYou Everything is Trying to Keep You Alive]], but Everything is Trying to Spoil You. How it brings this about could range from the simple, like food [[RainOfSomethingUnusual falling from the sky]], to the grotesque, like roasted pigs wandering with [[HumanPincushion knives impaled on their backs]] and [[LetsMeetTheMeat inviting people to eat them]]. But the only road that leads there is covered in feces, which reaches up to the chin and will take seven years to cross according to [[https://www.sfsu.edu/~medieval/complaintlit/cokaygne.html this poem]].

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* This is parodied by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0d7SU8waPM the land of Cockaigne]]/Cockaygne/[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Cockaigne]]/Cockaygne/[[InconsistentSpelling etc]]. (yes, pronounced like the drug) from TheMiddleAges. Basically, it's a land of eternal youth where not only [[EverythingTryingToKillYou Everything is Trying to Keep You Alive]], but Everything is Trying to Spoil You. How it brings this about could range from the simple, like food [[RainOfSomethingUnusual falling from the sky]], to the grotesque, like roasted pigs wandering with [[HumanPincushion knives impaled on their backs]] and [[LetsMeetTheMeat inviting people to eat them]]. But the only road that leads there is covered in feces, which reaches up to the chin and will take seven years to cross according to [[https://www.sfsu.edu/~medieval/complaintlit/cokaygne.html this poem]].
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** By the time of ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'', Leomon had returned after dying in the first series, only for him to die in the real world. [[spoiler: However, the [[CosmicRetcon Reboot]] of the DigiWorld allowed permanently deceased Digimon to be reborn]].

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** By the time of ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'', Leomon had returned after dying in the first series, only for him to die in the real world. [[spoiler: However, the [[CosmicRetcon Reboot]] of the DigiWorld [=DigiWorld=] allowed permanently deceased Digimon to be reborn]].
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* Valhalla (and, implicitly, Folkvangr) work this way in ''Literature/{{Magnus Chase|AndTheGodsOfAsgard}}''. Einherjar don't age no matter what, and if they die in Valhalla, they will be brought back to life in time for dinner. If they die outside, however, they're gone for good.
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* In ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' the penal colony moon that is home to the Ennis and Nol-Ennis serves as this. The moon has some combination of satellites and microcellular technology that causes anyone killed to be resurrected shortly after. The two factions are at war and have been for hundreds of years, to the point that none of them can remember what the original fighting was about. Worse still, [[NoImmortalInertia once killed on the moon you cannot leave without dying instantly]] which is why [[spoiler:Kai Opaka]] ends up choosing to stay on the moon to try and broker peace, no matter how long it takes.
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* ''Manga/AyakashiTriangle'': When Lippy is corrupted and sets up base in a LoveHotel, she makes it so all attacks are negated or blocked, because "In the world of love, there are no weapons allowed." This isn't a problem for her because she "fights" with projectiles [[CharmPerson that makes people fall in love with her]].
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* The [[TrappedInAnotherWorld Adventurers]] (players stuck in their "Elder Tale" {{Digital Avatar}}s' bodies) in the RolePlayingGameVerse of ''LightNovel/LogHorizon'' revive in a cathedral when they are killed because of the world's mechanics as an {{MMORPG}}. [[spoiler:However, [[NonPlayerCharacter Landers]] don't]].

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* The [[TrappedInAnotherWorld Adventurers]] (players stuck in their "Elder Tale" {{Digital Avatar}}s' bodies) in the RolePlayingGameVerse of ''LightNovel/LogHorizon'' ''Literature/LogHorizon'' revive in a cathedral when they are killed because of the world's mechanics as an {{MMORPG}}. [[spoiler:However, [[NonPlayerCharacter Landers]] don't]].
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* ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'' has [[ChurchMilitant Harrow]] and his ultimate ability Covenant. Casting Covenant gives Harrow and allies within a 50-meter radius total immortality, as well as immunity to StandardStatusEffects. It lasts for a bare six seconds, but six seconds can be enough to rescue a downed ally or preserve a team that is on the verge of falling. As a bonus, you gain extra CriticalHit chance based on the amount of damage you negated during Covenant's active period.
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* ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'': The titular dungeon (and it's implied most other dungeons) has had a spell placed over it that enables anyone killed on its premises to be resurrected with regular healing magic. It's theorized that the spell "forbids death", preventing one's soul from leaving their body when they die, so that once their body is healed they just come back to life. Some characters are in the dungeon to study and replicate the spell, which could theoretically grant immortality. However, it has its limits: the greater the damage to the body, the more powerful and skilled the healer has to be to successfully revive it. Losing as little as 1/13th of your body causes the chance of a successful resurrection to drop dramatically.

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* ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'': The titular dungeon (and it's implied most other dungeons) has had a spell placed over it that enables anyone killed on its premises to be resurrected with regular healing magic. It's theorized that the spell "forbids death", preventing one's soul from leaving their body when they die, so that once their body is healed in shape to support life again they just come back immediately return to life.it. Some characters are in the dungeon to study and replicate the spell, which could theoretically grant immortality. However, it has its limits: the greater the damage to the body, the more powerful and skilled the healer has to be to successfully revive it. Losing as little as 1/13th of your mass, if it can't be put back together (such as being reduced to ash), dramatically reduces the chances of resurrection. As well, as the body causes decays, so does its bond to its soul; eventually the chance of soul breaks loose and becomes a successful resurrection wandering spirit, usually searching for [[DemonicPossession a new body to drop dramatically.inhabit.]]
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* ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'': The titular dungeon (and it's implied most other dungeons) has had a spell placed over it that enables anyone killed on its premises to be resurrected with regular healing magic. It's theorized that the spell "forbids death", preventing one's soul from leaving their body when they die. Some characters are in the dungeon to study and replicate the spell, which could theoretically grant immortality. However, it has its limits: the greater the damage to the body, the more powerful and skilled the healer has to be to successfully revive it. Losing as little as 1/13th of your body causes the chance of a successful resurrection to drop dramatically.

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* ''Manga/DeliciousInDungeon'': The titular dungeon (and it's implied most other dungeons) has had a spell placed over it that enables anyone killed on its premises to be resurrected with regular healing magic. It's theorized that the spell "forbids death", preventing one's soul from leaving their body when they die. Some characters are in the dungeon to study and replicate the spell, which could theoretically grant immortality. However, it has its limits: the greater the damage to the body, the more powerful and skilled the healer has to be to successfully revive it. Losing as little as 1/13th of your body causes the chance of a successful resurrection to drop dramatically.

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She isn't an example. This trope is a place where you can't die in that area. The flame turns you immortal wherever you go.


*** Taken to [[ExaggeratedTrope extremes]] with ''ComicBook/DCOneMillion'', where Superman stayed inside the Earth's sun for 15,000 years and emerged as a PhysicalGod.

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*** Taken to [[ExaggeratedTrope extremes]] with ''ComicBook/DCOneMillion'', where Superman stayed inside the Earth's sun for 15,000 years and emerged as a PhysicalGod.god-loke.



* Zigzagged with ''Literature/{{She}}'': A mountain cave in DarkestAfrica hides the fire of Life. Step into the fire and not only do you become perpetually immortal, but even the imperfections and frailties of your human body are erased; this is how Ayesha became [[CharmPerson supernaturally charismatic]] and the WorldsMostBeautifulWoman. Step into it a ''second'' time and you will die, ageing rapidly in a matter of seconds and collapsing into a pile of dust. Hence, the fire is a place you go to once, but never again. Apparently, Life does not appreciate greedy people.
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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'' has several [[PlayedForHorror none too pleasant]] examples.

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* ''Webcomic/AwfulHospital'': The Hospital is a MagicalLand that grew out of the concept of healing. People who die within the Hospital can be fixed up and restored to life by the doctors, no matter how badly their bodies were mangled, because the Hospital protects their [[OurSoulsAreDifferent concept cores]].
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* Myth/KingArthur was sent to Avalon, where its inhabitants live long, so that [[FisherKing he may one day return]].
* In ''Myth/ChineseMythology'', Mount Penglai has no pain and no winter. There are rice bowls and wine glasses that never stay empty no matter how much people eat or drink from them and there are also magical fruits growing in there that can heal any disease, grant eternal youth, and even raise the dead.

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* Myth/ArthurianLegend: Myth/KingArthur was sent to Avalon, where its inhabitants live long, so that [[FisherKing [[KingInTheMountain he may one day return]].
* In ''Myth/ChineseMythology'', Myth/ChineseMythology, Mount Penglai has no pain and no winter. There are rice bowls and wine glasses that never stay empty no matter how much people eat or drink from them and there are also magical fruits growing in there that can heal any disease, grant eternal youth, and even raise the dead.
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[[caption-width-right:349:Welcome to [[TropeNamer Immortality Field]] Resort. A place where [[INeedAFreakingDrink going out for drinks]] then [[MutualKill killing each other]] does not [[BarBrawl necessarily]] occur {{in that order}}.]]

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* ''Anime/DogDays'' has this as one of its primary plot points. Special areas exist on [[SugarBowl Flonyard]] where people who take damage instead suffer ClothingDamage or temporarily turn into super deformed animal-head things. With the risk of injury removed, war is instead waged for literal [[WarForFunAndProfit fun and profit]] (along with being useful live-fire exercises to prepare for the occasional demon attack). However, its defense is not absolute. The afformentioned demons can cause it's power to temporarily wane, and people from Earth don't get any protection at all (though Cinque is tough enough that this doesn't really matter).

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* ''Anime/DogDays'' has this as one of its primary plot points. Special areas exist on [[SugarBowl Flonyard]] where people who take damage instead suffer ClothingDamage or temporarily turn into super deformed animal-head things. With the risk of injury removed, war is instead waged for literal [[WarForFunAndProfit fun and profit]] (along with being useful live-fire exercises to prepare for the occasional demon attack). However, its defense is not absolute. The afformentioned demons can cause it's its power to temporarily wane, and people from Earth don't get any protection at all (though Cinque is tough enough that this doesn't really matter).
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-->The knight descended the rest of the stairs. “Many times my spirit faltered, and I could not bear to drink from the cup, so I aged, a year for every day I did not drink. But now at last, I am released to death with honor, for this brave knight-errant cometh to take my place."

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* ''Anime/DogDays'' has this as one of its primary plot points. Special areas exist on [[SugarBowl Flonyard]] where people who take damage instead suffer ClothingDamage or temporarily turn into super deformed animal-head things. With the risk of injury removed, war is instead waged for literal [[WarForFunAndProfit fun and profit]] (along with being useful live-fire exercises to prepare for the occasional demon attack). However, its defense is not absolute. The afformentioned demons can cause it's power to temporarily wane, and people from Earth don't get any protection at all (though Cinque is tough enough that this doesn't really matter).

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