Thread:AVoraciousReader/@comment-28083312-20170427081131

If you’re cool with it, it’d be one I started myself I think. It’s a varying concept in the series that is a facet in many of the conversations & planning that goes into the series (Uriel talking about how Mouse can live long enough to stay with Maggie for a Wizard’s lifespan for example, reassuring Harry). Vampires generally are ageless but not quite /immortal/, whereas Faeries are near-immortals. Half-vampires have an extreme degree of extended longevity, but we don’t know if it’s /complete/ like full vampirism. Wizards have extended longevity but are still mortal, & then there are literal gods in the form of Hades & Odin that are presumably fully immortal (although they might be killable on Halloween). Demons also benefit from Faerie immortality, as do the Outsiders & Old Ones. Vanilla humans on the other hand, even with power like the Knights of the Cross, are fully mortal. I’m not sure if the Winter Knight has extended longevity or not, but I don’t think so because he’s supposed to be the /mortal/ champion of his Court (they rarely last long enough to find out anyway). Then on the other hand, Scions & Changelings do have extended longevity but we don’t know to what degree (since it varies). All of that stuff together is more than enough to warrant a page imo. 