unkillability
Unkillability refers to a state of being impossible to kill or destroy. This concept appears in various contexts, including mythology, fiction, and philosophy, often associated with deities, immortal beings, or abstract principles. In mythology, gods and heroes are frequently depicted as possessing unkillable qualities, which can manifest as physical invulnerability, the ability to regenerate from any wound, or a spiritual existence that transcends mortal death. This attribute serves to highlight their divine nature and their superiority over ordinary humans.
In fictional narratives, unkillability is a common trope for characters designed to be antagonists or powerful
Philosophically, the idea of unkillability can be explored through concepts of immateriality or eternal truths. An