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Superficially similar to other [[New Gods]], the Forever People are unique in the realms of [[Yggdrasil]]. They are more closely akin  to the [[Eternals]], near-immortal beings with incredible superhuman gifts. Rather than being born of magic they are born of flesh. The Forever People share many superficial traits with the other godlings; strength, near-immortality, heightened metabolism. Most importantly, they have a [[soul]] and are capable of acting and growing in ways that don't necessarily conform to the [[harmony]] of [[New Genesis]].  
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Superficially similar to other [[New Gods]], the Forever People are unique in the realms of [[Yggdrasil]]. They are more closely akin  to the [[Homo Immortalis|Eternals]], near-immortal beings with incredible superhuman gifts. Rather than being born of magic they are born of flesh. The Forever People share many superficial traits with the other godlings; strength, near-immortality, heightened metabolism. Most importantly, they have a [[soul]] and are capable of acting and growing in ways that don't necessarily conform to the [[harmony]] of [[New Genesis]].  
  
 
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Revision as of 11:32, 16 November 2021

Superficially similar to other New Gods, the Forever People are unique in the realms of Yggdrasil. They are more closely akin to the Eternals, near-immortal beings with incredible superhuman gifts. Rather than being born of magic they are born of flesh. The Forever People share many superficial traits with the other godlings; strength, near-immortality, heightened metabolism. Most importantly, they have a soul and are capable of acting and growing in ways that don't necessarily conform to the harmony of New Genesis.