Ok, I don't have my books on me, so forgive any inconsistencies....

In the campaign I am gearing up to run, one of the major NPC's has the blood
ability from "Blood Enemies" that makes him invulnrable. That is, he can't
die
from normal wounding, only under specific conditions will this person
actually
die. Other conditions will have him look dead, but he will regenerate like a
troll
until he is back to normal health. I set this fella up with the condition
that acid
will do permanent damage to him; and placed a sizeable enough pool of acid
in the area so that eventually the PC's can figure out how to get him, and
find
the acid via adventure, such that in the far off grand confrontation, they
*do* have
a chance to kill him for real. (I'm planning on giving them a couple of
chances
beforehand so they can "kill" him and then he comes back)

My question is this: What happens when such an invulnrable character (who's
blooded obviously) takes a shot through the heart??? This won't kill him as
it will
others, but I would think bloodtheft should occur. And if it does, what's
that leave
him with?? Does the sword through the heart negate his blooded ability as the
bloodtheft occurs; or does the bloodtheft occur and leave him with a reduced
bloodline, or a compeltely absent one???


Any ideas on this are appreciated,

Craig