Thread:Uskok/@comment-26010439-20150919153716

Sorry to bother you again, but I was wondering if you knew exactly how the Fountain of Youth works? I understand the basis of the Profane Ritual: The two silver Chalices of Cartagena combined with a tear from a mermaid and water from the Fountain of Youth will allow a person to obtain all of the years lived from another. However, I'm confused as to what happens next? For example, while there are many legends that surround the Fountain of Youth, one of the most popular myths claims that the Fountain will not only bless a person with eternal life, but it will also restore youth and well-being to the person who performs the ritual. Well, since Angelica was already young, the ritual only healed her of the illnesses and injuries that she obtained over the course of the journey. But did it make her immortal? If the rituals is known to take the years of life lived by another, does that mean the person will only live for the same amount of years lived by that person? For example, Blackbeard was a middle-age man who looked to be no older than 60 - 65 years old. So, does that mean that Angelica cannot die for 60 - 65 years? If so, that's not eternal life, but rather expanded life. Also, when Jack left Angelica on the island, Angelica feared that she might starve to death. If Angelica still fears dying, does that mean that while the person cannot die from natural causes (i.e. age or illness), they can still die from other causes (i.e. decapitation, starvation, etc.)? 