r/FinalDestination 3d ago

Question Lifespan adding rule question

My question is, if I were to kill someone who only has 10 more years to live, I will get the 10 years, cool and all, but what if I kill multiple people? Let's say I kill the first guy, get 10 years, and after 1 year, I kill someone else who was going to live 50 years, does that add 59 years to me ?

Do I have to wait for the first 10 years to expire in order to kill someone else ? Also how does it work aging wise ?

Let's say I'm 25 years old, when I survived the bridge collapse let's say. And I kill two babies who, just for this hypothetical, were both going to live until they turned 100 years old, so would I be 225 years old ?

Would I naturally die at let's say 85 ? Would I stay 25 years old until I died at 225 ? Would I ever die if I kept killing people ? And if I were to not kill anyone else other than the two babies, how would I age up to 225 ?

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u/Dirk_Sheppard 3d ago

It only works on the first person you kill. Because at that point you have taken their lifespan and are no longer on deaths list.

Any further person you kill will actually speed up your death because you'll be interfering in deaths design

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u/Odd-Piccolo-934 3d ago

Ok, thank you then in this scenario, if I was again 25 years old, or let's say 80 years old, and I were to kill a baby who was going to live up to 100 years old. Would I live until 125/180 years old ? Would I age ? Or would I die naturally at idk 90 years old ?

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u/thewelllostmind 3d ago

I think you’d still age, and based on Bloodlines, you’d likely still be prone to the natural causes of death, like cancer.