The way I took his immortality was that he couldn't be killed physically; as in having his body rendered non-functional by a grievous injury while the aether of his soul still burns bright would not end him.
In this case, he specifically wanted to fight until he had nothing left to give from neither body nor soul, which makes me feel like barring some weird shenanigans with his avatar (Which is not without precedent given the RPR quest's lore that a loyal avatar can allow its master to cheat death, while the disloyal can simply hijack them in a moment of weakness), he's dead for good.
Overall, his role in Endwalker played out almost exactly how I was expecting it to; with the only thing that really shook me up being the lengths he went to try to tick us off by attempting to harm our friends using our own body.


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