*Poof*
You have been granted Regenerative Immortality! What is Regenerative Immortality you ask?
The good:
- You do not age! Neither your mind nor your body will be adversely affected by the passage of time, but you will be able to learn/remember/ect. normally.
- If you are mentally or psycologically handicapped you are able to choose if you will 'fix' it and to what extent.
- Every time you 'die' your body is instantly repaired to the state of your fully functional 20-30 year old (you choose when) self without an interruption of concious thought.
- If vaporized, a new body is created somewhere safe (determined through magical voodoo to truly be safe) with the same non-interruption of concious thought. If being repeatedly killed (the frequency of death used to activate this is your choice) the same new-body situation happens.
- You are able to throw a 'kill-switch' to kill yourself and reincarnate in a safe place (magical voodoo again) in the event of being bound/tortured/held captive/ect..
- If you truly want to, you can instantly and permanantly end your existence. You are the only one who can do this and it can only be done when you are in a normal mental state. Torture qualifies as an abnormal mental state, as do mind-altering drugs of any type.
- Death is not free and mass is conserved. The magic kills one completely random person somewhere on Earth every time you die and consumes their body in order to repair yours. If needed, more people will be killed for more materiel to repair your body. If the person had more mass than you, the leftovers are left to rot wherever the person was before dying. A new 'source' person is used for every death and the person used always dies, even if only a few atoms were used.
- You still feel all the pain and have all the crappy experiences that come with death.
- The only way to repair non-lethal damage to your body that cannot normally be healed (natural healing and drugs/surgery/medical practices both work) is to kill yourself. When you die you will be fully repaired.
- When you run out of humans, you run out of lives.
- Science never can and never will understand any principle behind RI, and it will never benefit through researching it. At best you could minimize the time, money, and effort wasted trying to do so.
- Suppose that when you die you can make the new body any way you wish. Want angel wings that let you fly? The magic can do it. Same rules as before, and every change requires a suicide.
- Suppose that it is Generic Sapient Species X from Galaxy Across the Universe CLXXIII that feeds your regeneration and by act of plot we will never encounter them. Ever. Assume they breed and have the same resources as humans for the purposes of "running out of lives".
- Suppose that every time you 'die' you have a 1 in 1,000,000 chance of actual death.
- Suppose that the people who replace you in death are not random but instead are drawn from those closest to you (family, friends, ect.) and move to those you are less close to once they are exhausted.
- Suppose the converse of the above.
- Suppose that guilty murderers/rapists/bad people (defined by your criteria) are killed in exchange for your immortality.
Would you reveal your immortality or conceal it? Bear in mind that through death you are able to escape from captivity should you wish to, and with the variations you could look like anything or anyone.
Regenerative Immortality is on very shaky moral grounds with many moral and ethical codes. How would you resolve this? Would you end yourself due to the potential to harm humanity by killing those more useful than you? Would you not care because this is you we are talking about? Would you say "Screw this!" and change your moral code?
What about the variations? Would always killing strangers make it more acceptable if were going to end yourself before? Criminals? Sapient Aliens?
Suppose you run out of your preferred variation kill-group. Would you expand your criteria if otherwise it meant your death?
And no, you don't keep the scars caused by the wounds that kill you.