Biography[]
Making a deal with Death[]
Immortalia jumps into a volcano, causing her to die and be able to convince Death. She tells death that she can use the book of sorcery to kill the Daughter of Death and he agrees. However, she gets immortality in return.
Acquiring the Book of Sorcery[]
Although it takes her 300 years, Immortalia goes through all the challenges in the Temple of Knowledge, acquiring the Book of Sorcery without killing the Daughter of Death.
Shielding her Immortality[]
The Immortal has a tragic way of shielding her immortality. To accomplish controlling the demons, she had to find the gates of the underworld, but she could only do that with the resources of a queen, so she spent the century trying to become a queen. Then, over the years, she had many daughters and granddaughters, and as they grew older, she had to wear disguises to make it look like she was getting older, too. However, when she reached an age suspiciously old, she would kill her descendants and take their identity - which is why all the queens looked the same. It wasn't a strong genetics, all the queens were the same person, the first and last woman (in A Tale of Magic... series) to rule the Eastern Kingdom. We are only present in one scene when Immortalia kills her descendant, which is her favorite descendant, princess Proxima, whom she poisons after telling her the truth.
Finding the Demons and using the Book of Sorcery[]
In A Tale of Sorcery..., Immortalia was woken by a man, who comes to her room through the secret entrance, and only him and Immortalia know it exists. He tells her they found it, and they go through the secret entrance to the gates of the underworld to summon demons and use them to get revenge on the world, which was everything Immortalia wanted. However, since Xanthous was destined to be the Demon King, he decided to save them, get the Book of Sorcery, and become the Demon King, so Immortalia was really mad because she had waited for several lifetimes to raise demons.