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All of these creatures lack the <nowiki>[MAXAGE:#:#]</nowiki> tag in their species file, granting them their immortality. | All of these creatures lack the <nowiki>[MAXAGE:#:#]</nowiki> tag in their species file, granting them their immortality. | ||
− | Creatures that are inherently immortal will ''not'' | + | Creatures that are inherently immortal will ''not'' seek the secrets of life and death, as they, somewhat obviously, have no mortality to become obsessed with. For this reason, there are generally far fewer elven and goblin [[necromancer]]s than human and dwarven ones. |
== Acquired immortality == | == Acquired immortality == |