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From \\\'\\\'Touhou\\\" This immortal is miserable -- hence not an example. In any case we need to stick to the trope rather than discuss the character: that material belongs on the work\\\'s character sheet.

** Kaguya\\\'s eternal rival (emphasis on eternal), however, Mokou, has a life that seems to really suck. [[WhoWantsToLiveForever Doomed to outlive anyone she befriends or loves]], she lives her life as a hermit in the woods, trying to watch over and protect the human village [[BrokenBird without ever becoming involved because it would be too painful to lose more people she liked, or see them turn against her because of discovering her immortality]]. Her friendship ([[LesYay or more]]) with Keine is often seen as tragic, although canon doesn\\\'t get too far into what their relationship really is. The only person she\\\'ll truly share forever with is Kaguya, who she swore vengance upon (although Mokou seems to have cooled in her hatred), and who enjoys tormenting Mokou for fun.

Apparently this character is not explicitly immortal hence not an example. And again we don\\\'t need detail beyond how the character relates to their immortality.
** This is because they aren\\\'t actually immortal, and almost all their friends are \\\'\\\'also\\\'\\\' ReallySevenHundredYearsOld. When the [[{{youki}} oni]] Yuugi originally gets into contact with surface kappa Nitori, Nitori fears that the oni will break out and get revenge on the kappa who, along with other surface youkai, imprisoned them beneath the earth centuries ago. Yuugi essentially replies that underground, she has booze, food, and all her oni friends with her (except Suika), and parties every night, which is all she\\\'ll ever need to stay happy. Why wreck a good thing with silly ideas like revenge?
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from \\\'\\\'Touhou\\\" This immortal is miserable -- hence not an example. In any case we need to stick to the trope rather than discuss the character: that material belongs on the work\\\'s character sheet.
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