Talk:Asgore Dreemurr/@comment-199.116.158.239-20151024163816/@comment-68.151.219.112-20151028223544

I honestly hate it when people try to correct things based on subjective opinion of definition that isn't clear in the first place and is different in almost every interpretation of the word. "Eternal Life" is the definition of "Immortality", and Immortality has been defined in two ways: 1) You can't die, at all, by age or anything else (sometimes with a catch, such as the case with Baldur), or 2) You can't die naturally.

To be fair though, in almost every case, it seems like Immortality has always had that catch. Even with the second definition, it's basically "You can't die...unless someone else kills you." I've personally just started using "immortality" for the age thing, and combining "invincibility" for if they can't die by other means as well.

The proper way to word the article would just be to state that he cannot age and will live forever, as it is stated in the game.