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Characters who are Immortal will never die from old age or disease. However, it is still possible for them to be executed or killed by events.
Characters can gain immortality with The Reaper's Due and supernatural events enabled.
Effects of immortality [edit | edit source]
When a character becomes immortal, they cease to age. The age at which they became immortal is forever their effective age for portraits, attraction opinion, fertility, and marriage acceptance. This cannot be changed with the Fountain of Youth feature of the Magnificent Gardens. They are immune to naturally becoming infirm or incapable .
However, immortality has its downsides.
- Killing any descendant will add the Kinslayer trait. After several mortal generations, it will be difficult to tell who is a descendant, and there will be many.
- Eventually, the immortal ruler will gain a "ruled too long" opinion malus from vassals. By this time, the suicide decision should be available to them, but they are likely to succeed should they choose to try to end their life.
Quest for eternal life [edit | edit source]
Search Step [edit | edit source]
When the character grows older, they may be afraid of death and want to seek an everlasting life. The trigger requires that the character is adult, capable, not in prison and not inaccessible. The basic MTTH for the event is 3000, this probability increases as character gets older (after 50 years old), or is unhealthy.
PC can then summon council. Based on character's stat (except stewardship stat), the character can choose which council member to send. For example if your diplomacy skill is above 12, you can send your chancellor for the quest of immortality. The stat you chose here will be important in future event chain, so it is better to choose the councilor that corresponds to your highest stat. The character can also choose to (or only able to if all stats are under 12) let council make their own decision, where there is only a 35% or 15% chance that the mystic appears and a random stat is used.
Later the sent councilor will ask the character for money. The success rate of the search is basically 50:50. It increases to 100:50 with 'affordable payment', up to 200:50 with 'expensive option'. If, unfortunately, the sent councilor died or left, there is only a 35% (50% if the sent councilor failed) chance that the mystic appears and a random stat is used.
When the councilor succeeds, he brings up the mystic, a female character with the chosen stat at a very high level. For example, if you chose your chancellor for the quest, a Norse woman "Idunn" with very high diplomacy appears in your court.
The story of the following event chain, the benefits in the middle of the chain, and the risk of failure varies on which kind of mystic the character met.
Investigate the Mystic [edit | edit source]
There is a probability that this mystic might be a fraud, and a fraudulent mystic (without exaggeration: 999 times out of 1,000) fails the quest. Probability of success decreases in each step, and drops dramatically at the very last step of the quest, more than 1000:1 of failure at the very end. It is reasonably impossible to make it successful with a fraudulent mystic. The chance that the mystic is fraudulent is reduced if the chosen attribute is high (the thresholds are 10, 13, 16, 19 and 22).
When the mystic arrives and you decide to trust her, your dynasty member might be suspicious of her and try to figure out whether she's reliable or not. This is a very important step, as you can figure out whether the mystic is a fraud or not. If the dynasty member has any of the traits Deceitful , Ambitious or Envious , he will always lie to you. Meaning that if he has one of these traits, and the mystic is a fraud, he will tell you that you can trust her, and vice versa.
By using the console, you can see if the mystic is a fraud or not by using the "charinfo" command and mousing over the mystic. If she has the "mystic_is_fraud" flag, she is a fraud.
By this time, you can make sure if you should trust her or not, but even if you know she's a fraud, you can still undertake the quest—the quest chain may give you a good trait, and you can abandon the chain any time you want.
The actual quest [edit | edit source]
As the event chain goes on, the character will encounter three events. Each event has a chance to fail, which will increase if the mystic is a fraud (see above for detail). The chance of success increases if character's chosen attribute is high (the thresholds are 13, 16, 19 and 22). Failure in an event means the end of the quest, and may result in some negative traits or even death.
In each step, the character must decide to do something (or quit), and usually spend money to have a better chance of success.
If the character's chosen attribute is martial or learning, then, in the third step, following the mystic's instructions has a chance of "succeeding" via reincarnation, which means the character will die and a child with identical race, culture, religion and some of the same traits will born as the character's child.
Dragatus shares information about the effect of stats and roughly how to tell an impostor from a real mystic: immortal-learning-path 2017 May 3rd
------ Full Quest Path Including Stat Modifiers
First thing to keep in mind before ANYTHING, is that there's about a 90% chance the mystic is a fraud when showing up which makes it 1000% more likely (the actual multiplier in the game files) that you fail the quest on the final trial and causes every single step of the trial to have an almost doubled chance of failure. So from the immediate beginning of the event you should be aware you are almost ensured failure, so pursue immortality at your own risk. Assuming the mystic isn't a fraud and you beat the first trial of luck and have a legitimate Mystic, we move on...
When the council is summoned, whichever councilor you have search for a mystic is the corresponding attribute that is going to be important. Each trial you get a bonus to succeeding the higher your stat is up to having the attribute at 22 (anything higher doesn't increase the bonuses) Thus having: Marshall finds Mystic that uses Martial; Councilor finds Mystic that uses Diplomacy; Spymaster finds Mystic that uses Intrigue; Court Chaplain/Imam/etc. finds Mystic that uses Learning; There is no Mystic that uses Stewardship
Once the requisite mystic is summoned, each trial generally falls under two choices that progress to the next stage, and one that backs out. There's a generally a choice that has a higher chance of success but also comes with a chance of critical failure, which can give you negative traits or immediate death. And there tends to be a choice where you have a lower chance of success but failure tends to have only negative traits given and the mystic leaves.
For a bare-bones breakdown here:
Child (Learning Mystic)
TRIAL 1:
Option 1 Give Charity
Has:
-Kind
-Drunkard
-Charitable
-Just
SUCCEED
Does NOT Have: If Has AND has one NOT have (20%)
-Cruel
-Arbitrary
-Cynical
TRIAL 2
Option 1 Cheat Fast
-Increasing percentile of 35 maxing at Learning 22 bonuses start at Learning 13
Option 2 Fast
-Increasing percentile of 50 maxing at Learning 22 bonuses start at Learning 13
-15% Chance of Horrible Failure
TRIAL 3
Option 1
-Increasing percentile of 40 maxing at Learning 22 bonuses start at Learning 13
-Failure reincarnates soul into relative, copies your traits
Option 2
-Increasing percentile of 25 maxing at Learning 22 bonuses start at Learning 13
-Failure has you possessed
African (Martial Mystic)
TRIAL 1
Option 1 Sacrifice Antelope
-Increasing percentile of 60 maxing at Martial 22 bonuses start at 13
Option 2 Burn Grain
-Increasing percentile of 50 maxing at Martial 22 bonuses start at 13
TRIAL 2
Option 1 Grab Snake
-Increasing percentile of 50 maxing at Martial 22 bonuses start at 13
Option 2 Hit Snake
-Increasing percentile of 35 maxing at Martial 22 bonuses start at 13
TRIAL 3
Option 1 Drink Herbs
-Increasing percentile of 40 maxing at Martial 22 bonuses start at 13
Option 2 Ascend on your own
-Increasing percentile of 25 maxing at Martial 22 bonuses start at 13
Old Crone (Intrigue Mystic)
TRIAL 1
Option 1 Have her teach you
-Increasing percentile of 60 maxing at Intrigue 22 bonuses start at 13
Option 2 do it yourself
-Increasing percentile of 50 maxing at Intrigue 22 bonuses start at 13
TRIAL 2
Option 1
-Increasing percentile of 35 maxing at Intrigue 22 bonuses start at 13
Option 2
-Increasing percentile of 50 maxing at Intrigue 22 bonuses start at 13
-15% Chance of Horrible Failure
TRIAL 3
Option 1
-Increasing percentile of 40 maxing at Intrigue 22 bonuses start at 13
Option 2
-Increasing percentile of 25 maxing at Intrigue 22 bonuses start at 13
Young Germanic (Diplomacy Mystic)
TRIAL 1
Option 1 Hire Adventurers
-Increasing percentile of 60 maxing at Diplomacy 22 bonuses start at 13
Option 2 Get Local Adventurers
-Increasing percentile of 50 maxing at Diplomacy 22 bonuses start at 13
TRIAL 2
Option 1 Safe Route Around Rocks
-Increasing percentile of 35 maxing at Diplomacy 22 bonuses start at 13
Option 2 Go Through Rocks
-Increasing percentile of 50 maxing at Diplomacy 22 bonuses start at 13
-15% chance of Horrible Failure
TRIAL 3
Option 1 Bribe your friend
-Increasing percentile of 40 maxing at Diplomacy 22 bonuses start at 13
Option 2 Persuade your friend
-Increasing percentile of 20 maxing at Diplomacy 22 bonuses start at 13
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See also [edit | edit source]
- Becoming immortal: RIP eternal life events
- Effects of immortality:
rg "(immortal = yes)|(\strait = immortal)"
ck2 how to become immortal
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