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She doesn’t. As the literal progeny of a goddess, Dame Aylin is, herself, immortal. There are dark magic spells that let a person transfer all the damage their body takes onto another person. Casting that spell on an immortal creature like Dame Aylin made Ketheric Thorm effectively immortal, and basically made her a living Dorian Grey painting.
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She doesn’t. As the literal progeny of a goddess, Dame Aylin is, herself, immortal. There are dark magic spells that let a person transfer all the damage their body takes onto another person. Casting that spell on an immortal creature like Dame Aylin made Ketheric Thorm effectively immortal, and basically made her a living Dorian Grey painting.