Talk:High Elf Archer/@comment-36140723-20181119114955/@comment-44651725-20191212213325

It could be longevity, but I think that would apply to someone like the comic version of Captain America and Nick Fury where they can have a long lived life but still technically age at an incredibly slowed rate. However, if using the basis of understanding regarding powers/abilities as outlined in the site superpower wiki I would say it's more accurately described as Semi-Immortality. Which means that technically they all together stop aging or continue to pace that is imperceptible to normal races/beings but can still be killed through physical means and don't necessarily have a regeneration ability that would be able to compensate for the damage caused by mortal wounds, as are evidenced in "Immortal" characters. They even list Galadriel, an elf from LotR as an example of semi-immortality.

source: https://powerlisting.fandom.com/wiki/Semi-Immortality