Subject: Nope.
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Posted on: 2015-05-20 03:34:00 UTC

Anyone can use it if they know the Voice, like the Greybeards and the ancient Nordic heroes who created it. The exception is dragons themselves; the concepts it embodies are so alien to dragons that they can't project them. Also, the Last Dragonborn isn't the only Dragonborn.
And I thought of something else: wish. The D&D spell, that is. It lets you literally rewrite reality. There's a creature - the tarrasque - that can regenerate itself from being disintegrated into its constituent atoms. Wish is the only thing that can put it down, and only then if it's as close to dead as it can otherwise get. Its resilience sounds a bit like what that elixir you're talking about grants.
If even that doesn't suit you (because of the different rules governing various continua), there's this other nice little thing called soul bind. You said that the elixir prevents its drinker's soul/body/whatever from being confined to the underworld/afterlife/whatever... but nothing about it not being able to be confined in a gemstone. It's basically a magical alternative to sticking her in a black hole - there is no escape.

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