
There is a probability that this mystic might be a fraud, and a fraudulent mystic (without exaggeration: 999 times out of 1,000) fails the quest. The story of the following event chain, the benefits in the middle of the chain, and the risk of failure varies on which kind of mystic the character met. For example, if you chose your chancellor for the quest, a Norse woman "Idunn" with very high diplomacy appears in your court. When the councilor succeeds, he brings up the mystic, a female character with the chosen stat at a very high level. If, unfortunately, the sent councilor died or left, there is only a 35% (50% if the sent councilor failed) chance that the mystic appears and a random stat is used. It increases to 100:50 with 'affordable payment', up to 200:50 with 'expensive option'. The success rate of the search is basically 50:50. Later the sent councilor will ask the character for money. The character can also choose to (or only able to if all stats are under 12) let council make their own decision, where there is only a 35% or 15% chance that the mystic appears and a random stat is used. The stat you chose here will be important in future event chain, so it is better to choose the councilor that corresponds to your highest stat. For example if your diplomacy skill is above 12, you can send your chancellor for the quest of immortality. Based on character's stat (except stewardship stat), the character can choose which council member to send. The basic MTTH for the event is 3000, this probability increases as character gets older (after 50 years old), or is unhealthy. The trigger requires that the character is adult, capable, not in prison and not inaccessible. When the character grows older, they may be afraid of death and want to seek an everlasting life. By this time, the suicide decision should be available to them, but they are likely to succeed should they choose to try to end their life. Eventually, the immortal ruler will gain a "ruled too long" opinion malus from vassals.

After several mortal generations, it will be difficult to tell who is a descendant, and there will be many.
