Thread:TEOR-MMMM/@comment-35691777-20190615043347/@comment-35691777-20190909050209

Well technically, I think I forgot to mention something, if Demeter has died and he has the Core of Will, and since he already is immortal without the Core, then the Core of Will will instantly lock onto his soul and become one with it.

But Demeter copied the Core of Will in his creation, so technically, the Core of Will copy was created by his soul and thus is naturally one with his soul, so he already is immortal.

Now then, how is this important, well, say Demeter is completely obliterated, then the Core of Will will have his soul remain immortal, but still unable to do anything. The only way to come back is to literally will himself to come back by any form of regeneration or resurrection power he already has at his disposal. Now it will take time of course since he is regenerating himself from his very soul.

And also, the Core of Will cannot be destroyed, because in a way, it already is destroyed, it both exists and does not exist, literally the complete paragon of itself, it cannot be destroyed, nor can it touch anything. Of course one can transport it, but it pretty much is useless to any outside forces. All it does is literally contain a soul and is one with the soul. That's why Demeter is considered to be in consideration, the one of the many ultimate forms of immortality, but it isn't exactly the best form of immortality, because if he cannot will himself out, then he is literally stuck there, unless of course he has some special resurrection power he can utilize. So either way, Demeter is immortal by the means of the Core of Will. Of course he has other forms of immortality other than the Core of Will obviously due to being Cirrus's clone and having other powers of great magnitude.

Also, the principles of the Core of Will, having been explained now, work also with both Glitch and Retro, as it also occurs with them.