Immortals

/ɪˈmɔːrtəlz/ noun

Beings or creatures that never die and live forever, either real or fictional characters in stories.

From Latin 'immortalis' (im- meaning 'not' + mortalis meaning 'subject to death'). The concept evolved through ancient mythology where gods and legendary beings were considered immortal, contrasting with mortal humans.

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