Boon of Greater Immortality (5e Epic Boon)

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This epic boon was created for a very high-power campaign as an endgame reward, and is not meant to be balanced when compared to the epic boons in the Dungeon Master's Guide or be used in normal Dungeons & Dragons adventures.

Boon of Greater Immortality


Through your quest to conquer time itself, you have locked your body in an infinite stasis of perfection, never to age, never to truly die. Once received, this boon cannot be removed by any means.

Everlasting

Should you die, you return to life after 1d12 hours, as if affected by true resurrection. This happens even if your body is not intact. You cannot return to life if your soul is trapped (i.e. by a lich's phylactery), or destroyed through divine intervention by a greater deity.

Ageless

You do not age past the point where your race reaches maturity. Any aging you've experienced past maturity before acquiring this boon will happen in reverse, at a 1:1 ratio, until you reach that point, and you are immune to any effect that would age you.

Perfect Body

You are immune to poison damage, along with the poisoned and petrified conditions. Furthermore, you are immune to all diseases, magical or otherwise.


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