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He's not saying they are aliens.

But he's saying they are aliens.

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Foradain

Now, depending on your definition of "alien", this answer could be considered right or wrong... ^_^

Professor Harmless

Technically accurate depending on your perspective.

Brooks Moses

This is so perfect.

Thisguy

Immortals have been implied to be the Fey race. Who at some point got pompous and decided to call themselves ‘immortal’ instead.

Anonymous

Which does not make them NOT aliens. The feys could perfectly come from another (planar or stellar) world, after all. :-)

Thisguy

Well, the original meaning of 'alien' is: "a foreigner, especially one who is not a naturalized citizen of the country where he or she is living" More broadly, it is something which is not native to an area. Raven could be considered an alien simply because he's from England. I'm not sure where the Immortals are from, but if they are from anywhere other than the USA, they could be considered aliens based on that alone. In certain media, the Fey are often though to originate from another plane, so, depending on your definition of different planes Andrea, could be considered aliens based on that.

Some Ed

The Fey are pretty alien even when they were born right here. Most of the dictionary definitions I've seen for 'alien' include an option for 'strange'. I've never met a Fey who didn't seem very strange. I'm on the autism spectrum, so for *me* to think something is strange, it needs to be really strange indeed. Well, or perfectly normal, but I assure you, the Fey I've met aren't normal. To be fair, it's perfectly reasonable for them to be like this, since physics works so very differently for them than it does us.

SCHP

The man knows what he's talking about. What a flawless answer XD