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Now that Damon is immortal what does that mean for Delena?


As you know by now Damon had made a promise to Elena that he will take the cure so they will live out the rest of their life as human . But that was before Elena fell into a sleeping induce coma ,and before Damon met Cade . Cade promised Damon that if he was to work for him ,he would make him immortal so he can avoid hell. Damon took the deal.


So now that Damon is immortal what does that means for Delena? Will Damon still take the cure once Elena wake up, or will he break his promise to Elena? Who do you think should get the cure?






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Well after they kill Cade the rest of these questions will be moot.

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Even if Damon kills Cade,or destroyed hell there is a chance that he will stay immortal. So how will he deal with that? Also would the cure work on Damon now that he's immortal.



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As someone said, they are likely going to kill Cade and erase hell. But even if they didn't, I'm sure Damon's next move would either be a.) give up Elena but make a deal so that she avoids hell or b.) get Elena an immortality deal as well or c.) eventually make a deal where he can die but avoid hell along with Elena.

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I think once Cade is gone all bets are off. His gift of immortality will die with him along with his HELL world. Damon will be left with boring old vampire immortality, you know the one where he just has to avoid a pointy wooden thing or a heart rip. NBD.

Never argue with stupid people,they will drag you down to their level then beat you with experience.

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Or getting his head chopped off!!

We're all on our way out, act accordingly.

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But even if Cade is gone Damon would still remain immortal. So if Damon is forever immortal would the cure even work on him?




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The hell henchman immortality would be gone. He'd just go back to having vampire immortality.

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