Thread:Zf6hellion/@comment-136273-20160622183922/@comment-1493741-20161008151322

I did.

In the context of her immortality, its very rare that someone will actually let their character die, so that's pretty much a non-issue. At best it just means someone who's uber petty couldn't say they killed her just because. In an actual roleplay/story context she's very much like a raging fire. She'll die out on her own eventually, but the concept is vague enough that I can arbitrarily decide where her limit is. :P

On being inexhaustible and the wards. I tend to approach my Grandmaster characters in a very specific way. They're supposed to be something out of this world, not something that any old Joe could go up and pick a fight with. So, I treat them, perhaps a little too video game-y, as boss battles. Something you don't ordinarily take on by yourself. And if you do, it'll take everything you'd conceivably have to overcome the threat. She demands variety and diversification of her enemies, hence the nature of the wards. You can't go in as Fire Bending Jesus and pull out a victory, because that reinforces the idea that Fire Bending Jesus can win from his comfort zone at all times. Its also why those wards are extremely fragile. Like a big red weak point on the enemy boss, it indicates you're going in the right direction. I've also mentioned her down time before, and you've seen the hints that its coming soon. I was half-tempted to have her barf on him when they were up close, but... :P