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1->''You've been living with the solids' concept of time for too long. Let them worry about their meetings, their schedules, their obligations. None of that has anything to do with you. You are a changeling: you're timeless.''
2-->--'''The Female Changeling,''' ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS06E05FavorTheBold Favor The Bold]]"
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4As the name implies, shapeshifters and their ilk are a varied bunch, even in how they age. Across fiction, many of them live ordinary lifespans (if not ordinary lives), aging and dying like any other muggle in the world... but others get more.
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6Regardless of whether they're true shapeshifters, transfigured individuals, werefolk, rubber men, these individuals just happen to live longer. Some might have the ability to resist the aging process, turning out to be a lot OlderThanTheyLook, or even continuing on with their adventures while less mutable characters are forced to retire. Others may be blessed with an unusually long lifespan, thriving for hundreds or even thousands of years. A few may even be outright immortal.
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8The reasons for this vary, and sometimes aren't made apparent in the media in which they appear. Perhaps it's [[WeAreAsMayflies a trait of the species]], perhaps it's some quirk of whatever magic or mutation bestowed this power on the character, or perhaps the individual is an immortal being of some kind who has learned to shapeshift. In cases where it's actually explained, [[RequiredSecondaryPowers this longevity might even be explicitly tied in with the ability to shapeshift]]. In this case, the cells regenerate every time they take on a new configuration, each new form adopted is specifically a strong and healthy one and the shapeshifter moves on to a new one before accumulating the wear and tear of age, granting the shapeshifter an extended lifespan in the process.
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10Whatever the case, this character will live a very long time with their power -- perhaps forever.
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12Compare and contrast ShapeshiftingHealsWounds for more immediate forms of shapeshifting-related survival, and WizardsLiveLonger, the exclusively magical equivalent of this trope.
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14'''Important Note:''' To avoid muddying the waters with examples of ComboPlatterPowers, characters who qualify as this trope must be ''primarily'' shapeshifters, not characters who just happen to have shapeshifting in their repertoire. In other words, they must be shapeshifters first and immortals second, with the majority of focus given to their ability to transform over their other attributes, hence why you won't find too many vampires around here except in the broadest sense. So, if more focus is given to the character's immortality/longevity than shapeshifting, '''it doesn't go here.'''
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16!!Examples:
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19* ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'': Envy is an immortal homunculus around one hundred and seventy-five years old, capable of regenerating from even fatal injuries... and they also have the unique power to shapeshift, allowing them to transform into people, animals, monsters or create weapons from their limbs.
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23* ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'': In "[[Recap/BigFinishDoctorWho020LoupsGaroux Loups-Garou]]," the werewolves are capable of transforming at will and apparently immortal -- or at the very least, unbelievably long-lived. Among other things, Ileana de Santos was made a werewolf during Napoleon's botched invasion of Russia, her creator being none other than [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Stumpp Pieter Stubbe]] -- a man who was sentenced to death for witchcraft and serial-killing in the 16th century. Later still, Stubbe reveals that he is the ''[[MonsterProgenitor first]]'' werewolf in history from which all others are descended from, claiming to have been "[[TimeAbyss spawned from the slime after the Deluge]]."
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27* ''Franchise/TheDCU'':
28** ''ComicBook/MartianManhunter'': J'onn J'onzz is an incredibly versatile shapeshifter and SizeShifter thanks to his Martian physiology. However, some stories indicate that his people are either immortal or just really long-lived: DependingOnTheWriter, he can be anywhere from a thousand years old to over a ''million,'' and in some plots, he's ended up surviving into the 853rd century.
29** ''ComicBook/PlasticMan'': Plastic Man is a RubberMan and shapeshifter with an incredible repertoire of possible forms, and in keeping with his elastic physique, he either doesn't age or ages extremely slowly. ''JLA: Obsidian Age'' takes this same trait all the way into outright immortality: in the aftermath, he's still alive after three thousand years and even able to continue his career as a superhero.
30* ''ComicBook/FallOfCthulhu'':
31** As with the source material, Nyarlathotep is an eons-old Lovecraftian deity. Unlike the original works, the comics make it clear that Nyarlathotep really ''can'' shapeshift, a fact that he gleefully demonstrates through some disturbing instances of OneWingedAngel.
32** Sysyphyx is a parasitic entity that can take on human form by decapitating a target and slotting herself into their neck stump, allowing her to assume their appearance; she's also capable of shapeshifting without parasitism, allowing her to mimic the loved ones of her targets. Also, as the prequel comic issue "Nemesis" reveals, she's been alive since the days of Atlantis.
33* ''ComicBook/{{Hound|2014}}'': Morrigan has the unique power of shapeshifting, her guises ranging from a hooded crow to a Fomorian hag. She alludes to heroes throughout the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages in the ending narration.
34* ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'':
35** ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Symbiotes like ComicBook/{{Venom}} and ComicBook/{{Carnage}} are shapeshifters able to mimic things like clothing, mold their bodies into weapons, and can even alter the physical appearance of their hosts. Also, various sources indicate that the Symbiotes are either incredibly long-lived or are literally immortal: in ''ComicBook/SpiderMan2099'', the Venom symbiote is still kicking around more than a century after it was initially introduced, while back in main Marvel continuity, symbiote MonsterProgenitor [[EldritchAbomination All-Black]] was created billions of years ago and even had the power to bestow immortality upon its host.
36** ''ComicBook/XMen'': Mystique is one of the most prominent shapeshifters in the comic cast, having the power to mimic just about any humanoid character, enhance her strength, and even sculpt her body into weaponry. She's also over a hundred years old, her shapeshifting and regenerative powers having allowed her to resist the aging process.
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40* ''Fanfic/AllAssortedAnimorphsAUs'': Discussed in "What if morphing changed the user's lifespan?" which opens with the prompt suggesting that the Andalite morphing technology might de-age the Animorphs to the point when they gained the power every time they demorph, making them functionally immortal. However, the chapter itself turns out to be a subversion: because their powers were based on experimental tech unintended for humans, most of the Animorphs find themselves suffering incurable cancer in their forties, and attempting to use the old ShapeshiftingHealsWounds trick only results in the tumours growing back bigger than ever. [[spoiler: The chapter [[DownerEnding ends with the team having long since succumbed to cancer]], with only Ax surviving to safeguard the legacy of his departed friends.]]
41* ''Fanfic/TheLandOfWhatMightHaveBeen'':
42** The mage-surgeons of the Deviant Nations are not only capable of using their {{biomanipulation}} in order to create {{Shapeshifter Weapon}}s and [[HumanShifting disguise themselves as other humanoids]], but the same magic allows them to extend their lifespans. Unlike [[MasterRace the Purified]], they aren't actually immortal, but they can live for several decades longer than their natural span ''and'' keep themselves in fighting shape: Dr Kiln is more than hale enough to fight on the front lines and keep pace with Elphaba, even though [[spoiler: as the alternate Boq]] he's revealed to be as old as [[NeverMessWithGranny the Mentor herself]]. [[spoiler: He's still alive in the DistantFinale, over eighty years in the future, likely putting him ''well'' over a hundred and thirty years of age.]]
43** The Amorphous League practices a brand of shapeshifting so powerful that they eventually transcend all notions of a ShapeshifterDefaultForm and enter a Nirvana-like state of being known as "[[PerpetuallyProtean Shapelessness]]." It's implied that this brings with it an in-built resistance to aging or perhaps even outright immortality, as the First of the Shapeless AKA [[spoiler: the alternate Cowardly Lion]] is still active with no signs of decay more than fifty years after founding the League. [[spoiler: In the DistantFinale, he's still alive and kicking alongside Dr Kiln and the alternate Nessa.]]
44** Subverted when it comes to the children of League members: though it is possible for them to inherit their parent's abilities, they don't inherit any kind of longevity; indeed, almost all children who have manifested shapeshifting powers have reportedly ended up dying young. It's for this reason why the League refuses to institute hereditary membership, but also why the First of the Shapeless has decided not to start a family of his own. [[spoiler: Instead, he becomes a surrogate father to [[BigBad the Empress]] [[RaiseHimRightThisTime when she is reborn as a baby shapeshifter]] at the very end of the story.]]
45** The Childlike Researchers are afflicted with a condition that frequently causes their physical age to randomly oscillate, [[GoneHorriblyRight thanks to a botched attempt to imbue themselves with eternal youth]]. Elderly scientists and mages at the time of the incident, they haven't aged at all in the last forty to fifty years, but unfortunately, [[FountainOfYouth they've spent most of that time being teenagers, children, and even infants]]. Worse still, the humiliating treatments inflicted upon them by their jailers is eroding their adult minds, reducing them to immortal child prodigies with no memory of anything other than their unique skills. However, Dr Kiln believes that, if given less repressive caretakers, they might eventually learn to consciously control their transformations and retain their memories.
46* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8358093/1/Love-in-Shades-of-Green-and-Gray Love in Shades of Green and Gray]]'': [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans Beast Boy]] dies in his 212nd year thanks to his powers. Raven still outlives him by three centuries as a result of her half-demon ancestry.
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50* ''WesternAnimation/Nimona2023'': Initially PlayedForLaughs when Ballister Boldheart struggles to determine how old the rather youthful-looking shapeshifter Nimona actually is, [[VagueAge guessing somewhere around ten even though she's seemingly closer to teenage years]]. Later PlayedForDrama when [[spoiler: it's revealed that Nimona has been alive for a thousand years, being old enough to have befriended the hero Gloreth when she was just a child, even using her powers to make her new friend genuinely happy during their time together. Tragically, Nimona was also demonized as the legendary monster that Gloreth "defeated" after [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer the little girl's parents violently rejected her]].]]
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54* ''Film/{{Lifechanger}}'': [[VillainProtagonist Drew]] was born in the 1940s and began shapeshifting in early adolescence, showing no sign of true aging in any of the forms he has adopted since then; in his case, his longevity is explicitly tied in with his ability to transform, for the longer he remains in a single shape, the more his body ''[[BodyHorror decomposes]]'' -- a process he can only keep at bay for a few months per body with heavy-duty antibiotics. Worse still, the process of assuming another human being's form [[KillAndReplace reduces the target to a desiccated husk]], but the alternative is so much worse that he's forced to continue onwards with [[ImmortalityImmorality his horrific brand of immortality]] until he can find love. [[spoiler: The film ends with Drew failing in his romantic mission and [[DrivenToSuicide deciding to remain in a single form until he completely decomposes]]... only to become a chrysalis and emerge in the form of an old man, gaining a new -- if bittersweet -- lease on life.]]
55* ''Film/TheSpecials'': Subverted. Due to fluoridation of the water in Tacoma and other states in the American northwest, it's common for superheroes from this region to sport shapeshifting RubberMan powers, as was the case with Stretchie Boy... but unfortunately, the same chemicals that give them their powers are also highly carcinogenic, so rubbery super-heroes don't live very long -- to the point that Stretchie Boy himself was dead within six months of joining the team.
56* ''Film/TheThing1982'': The eponymous monster is capable of transforming into anyone or anything it's assimilated, allowing it to remain undercover while it continues to assimilate victims across the base. For good measure, it's eventually revealed that the ship it arrived on Earth aboard crashed over a hundred thousand years ago, the Thing having spent the next few millennia dormant in the ice ever since then. ''Literature/TheThings'' confirms that the Thing is essentially immortal, being able to preserve everything connected to its HiveMind from entropy; unfortunately, it finds the notion of mortality openly horrifying, along with the concept of individuality -- so it sets out to cleanse the human race of ''both'' through an AssimilationPlot.
57* ''Film/Underworld2003'':
58** Lycans are just as immortal as vampires, since both are the result of mutant viruses infecting members of the Corvinus clan; in fact, this longevity is probably the reason why they were chosen as Viktor's daywalking SlaveRace rather than humans. For good measure, Selene notes in the intro that [[FurAgainstFang the war between the two species]] has become even more dangerous in recent years is because [[StrongerWithAge older lycans are no longer affected by the full moon and can now transform at will]].
59** Played with in ''Underworld: Evolution'' with the vampire MonsterProgenitor, Marcus Corvinus. While he's both a thousand-year-old immortal and capable of transforming into a giant batlike monster, he only recently gained the ability to transform as a result of becoming a vampire-lycan hybrid, as (in this setting) vampires don't normally have any shapeshifting powers.
60** Subverted in the case of Marcus' brother and the MonsterProgenitor of the lycans, William Corvinus. Though he's been alive for more than a thousand years in captivity, he's never been able to revert to human form following his initial transformation, so he's just a giant feral wolf-man. And thanks to his older strain of the lycan virus, the same goes for anyone he infects as well -- one of the reasons why he was locked up in the first place.
61* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
62** Throughout the franchise, Raven Darkholme a.k.a. Mystique is the most prominent and talented example of a shapeshifter among the mutant cast... and, as ''Film/XMenFirstClass'' reveals, her mutation dramatically slows the aging process; having grown up alongside Professor X during the 1940s, she's in her sixties by the events of the first film in the franchise, but looks and moves like she's still in her twenties. [[spoiler: She'd presumably still be around by the events of ''Film/{{Logan}}'' -- if Jean hadn't accidentally killed her in ''Dark Phoenix''.]]
63** Subverted in the case of Senator Robert Kelly in ''Film/XMen1'': after being exposed to Magneto's mutation-inducing device, he develops a fluid body that grants him RubberMan powers, allowing him to escape his prison, survive falling several hundred feet into the ocean, and swim all the way back to the mainland. Unfortunately, it also comes with a case of PowerDegeneration that drastically ''shortens'' Kelly's lifespan. [[spoiler: Within a matter of days after his exposure, it kills him... [[DeadPersonImpersonation allowing Mystique to assume his position in the US Senate]].]]
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67* ''[[Creator/JoeHaldeman Camouflage]]'': The Changeling and the Chameleon are both shapeshifters, and while they possess varying levels of ability, the two of them are effectively immortal thanks to their powers. For good measure, the two of them have been on Earth for millions of years, with the latter [[UndyingWarrior killing its way across numerous battlefields]] and the former spending eons as various sea creatures before finally noticing the presence of human beings and deciding to impersonate one of them. In the intro, it's actually explained that their species evolved shapeshifting as an AdaptiveAbility, and once it developed enough to be consciously controlled, it soon adapted to ''aging'' as well.
68* ''Literature/ChildrenOfTheRedKing'': Shapeshifters are shown to possess incredible longevity, with Yolanda Yewbeam (who was born in 1900) still alive and very much looking her age when in her true form) by the time she is first encountered by series protagonist Charlie Bone in the early 2000s; her father Yorath (who was born in 1850) is also still alive at that point.
69* In the Creator/DeanKoontz short story "Hardshell" (as featured in ''Literature/StrangeHighways''), the serial killer Karl Skagg and Detective Frank Shaw are both shapeshifting {{Eldritch Abomination}}s blessed with immortality, not to mention immunity to poison, disease, acid, temperature extremes, and just about anything short of a nuclear blast. "Frank" himself is a good three hundred years older than his opponent and rubs "Skagg's" nose in the fact that the serial killer is barely an infant by the standards of their kind.
70* ''Literature/EchoesOfTheFall'': Just about every single character in the trilogy is capable of "Stepping" into the form of the animal of their native tribe. However, most of them live perfectly ordinary human lifespans, grow old, and die in animal form as per tradition... with one notable exception. [[spoiler: At the natural ends of their lives, priests of the Snake people will tunnel into the ground in search of the Serpent's coils; should they succeed in their journey, they will be reborn as children -- as is the case with Hesprec, the main character's friend and companion in ''The Wolf And The Tiger,'' who also switches genders as well. For good measure, they can do this multiple times, with some priests being old enough to remember the fall of previous civilizations.]]
71* ''Literature/{{Patternist}}'': Anyanwu's shapeshifting is actually a uniquely powerful {{Biomanipulation}} variant. Whereas other psychics only have [[HealingHands limited healing powers]] at best, Anyanwu has perfect control of her body, including reversing the effects of age. She lives for [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld over 600 years]] and [[spoiler:only dies [[DrivenToSuicide by her own will]].]]
72* ''Literature/{{Phantoms}}'': The Ancient Enemy is a gigantic {{Voluntary Shapeshift|ing}}er that has existed since the time of the dinosaurs, tens of millions of years ago -- and the only reason why this is discovered is because said Ancient Enemy is in the habit of transforming into extinct monsters to terrorize its victims.
73* ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'': The Shi'ido are a powerful shapeshifting species that can live for up to five hundred years; their members aren't considered fully mature until they turn ''sixty'' and can't mimic non-humanoid species until the age of a hundred and fifty. Senior Anthropologist Mammon Hoole -- AKA Uncle Hoole of the ''Literature/GalaxyOfFear'' series -- has been a scientist for decades prior to the events of the original trilogy, and is skilled enough to have taken on truly massive forms like Hutts and Whaladons.
74* ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'': Werewolves go through puberty and only start aging when they've found a life partner they can be "bonded" to.
75* ''Literature/WebShifters'': Esen-alit-Quar and her fellow shapeshifters are practically immortal, their natural forms being amorphous blue blobs with no recognizable aging process and few needs. In fact, they actually refer to most other races as "ephemerals" for their brief lifespans.
76* ''Literature/MercyThompson'': All werewolves are TheAgeless, though in practice the ''average'' lifespan after you get turned is just 10 years (having a ravenous, violent, monstrous interpretation of a wolf bolted onto your soul does not do wonders for your self control). Walkers like Mercy typically live normal-length lives. [[spoiler:Unless they're a direct child of their ancestor deity, like Mercy, in which case they may live for hundreds of years]].
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80* ''Series/DoomPatrol2019'': Rita Farr's aging process appears to have stalled following the accident that gave her RubberMan powers in the 1950s, and as such, she still looks the part of a glamorous Hollywood starlet. Unfortunately, Rita also suffers from a major case of PowerIncontinence, so she's spent most of the last seven decades in seclusion at Doom Manor, obsessively watching her old movies, struggling to use her abilities for anything remotely productive, and occasionally melting into a BlobMonster.
81* ''Series/LegendsOfTomorrow'': Charlie (introduced in Season 4) is a shapeshifter who can live forever as long as she changes her appearance. When she loses her shapeshifting powers and gets stuck with the appearance of Amaya Jiwe, she freaks out because she is doomed to grow old and die. [[spoiler:In season 5, it's revealed that she is one of the Three Fates of Greek mythology, and her two sisters are also immortal and can shape-shift.]]
82* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': The Changelings are well-known for their amorphous nature and impressive shapeshifting powers. It's also indicated that they are exceptionally long-lived, perhaps even immortal: in "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS07E14Chimera Chimera]]," Laas was living among the Varalans for over two hundred years with no ill effects; Odo, who was part of the same group of Changelings sent out into the galaxy, is implied to be the same age... and in "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E22ChildrenOfTime Children Of Time]]," he's found to be the only original crewmember of the ''Defiant'' still alive after two centuries trapped in the past -- all others having died and been replaced by their descendants (or in [[TheSymbiote Dax's]] case, later hosts). Not only is Odo showing no signs of decay at a possible four hundred years of age, but [[StrongerWithAge he's an even better shapeshifter]].
83* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
84** The Alpha Shapeshifter is effectively immortal, unlike his children, having been around since he was created by Eve ''and'' fathered all other shapeshifters on the planet. Also, as the name implies, he's a shapeshifter -- and even more powerful than his children, as he's capable of transforming without shedding his skin.
85** Leviathans are immortal {{Humanoid Abomination}}s that were created ''before'' angels, and are immediately distinguished by their horrifying ability to transform into just about anyone... once they've acquired a sample of the target's DNA.
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89* Vampires are a popular variant on this trope, being not only immortal, but also capable of transforming in a wide variety of shapes depending on the legend -- the most common shapes including wolves, bats, and clouds of mist.
90* Myth/ClassicalMythology: Many gods have the ability to shapeshift, and are of course immortal. However, the truest example of this trope in the Greek pantheon is Proteus, who is known almost exclusively for his shapeshifting powers, to the point that his name gave rise to the word "protean," meaning ever-changing or mutable.
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94* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons:''
95** In the 5th edition, high-level druids (who can all shapeshift into any animal they've seen) get the Timeless Body ability, at which point they age at 10% of the normal rate.
96** In homebrew content, the [[https://dnd-wiki.org/wiki/Shapeshifter_(3.5e_Class) Shapeshifter class]] becomes PerpetuallyProtean at level 20, having gained such skill in their powers that transforming becomes as easy and a frequent as breathing; one of the benefits of this is the fact that they no longer age -- making them effectively immortal. For good measure, the constant shapeshifting makes them exceptionally hard to kill.
97** Plasmoids are [[BlobMonster amoeba-like beings]] that can shape themselves into a facsimile of any sapient entity, form [[CombatTentacles pseudopods]], and pour themselves through incredibly narrow spaces. The exact lifespan of the average Plasmoid varies in both official and homebrewed content, ranging from a hundred and thirty years to borderline immortality, but general consensus is that they're quite long-lived.
98* ''TabletopGame/{{GURPS}}'': In ''[[TabletopGame/GURPSSettings GURPS Shapeshifters]]'', the Enyyn are essentially an entire species of shapeshifting {{blob monster}}s that can assume just about any imaginable form [[ShapeshifterBaggage provided it doesn't exceed their existing mass]]. They're also effectively immortal: not only do they not age, but they're extraordinarily resistant to temperature extremes, are completely immune to radiation, and thanks to their abstract body structures, they're ''very'' difficult to injure. As such, Enyyn player characters cost a ''ton'' of points, especially given that some of the more active ones can be more than a ''[[TimeAbyss quarter of a million years old]]''. The sample character provided, Narzhal av’Oronad AKA TheConqueror, costs 1200 points and has a stated age of more than two thousand years, having been exiled from his homeworld for psychopathic traits in the eighteen century and adopted Earth as his seat of power in the nineteenth.
99* ''TabletopGame/MageTheAscension'': Practitioners of the Life Sphere can develop their talents towards healing and transformation, allowing mages with enough skill to become both master shapeshifters and effectively immortal. This is especially true in the case of the Verbena, the traditional masters of the Life Sphere, who even feature an entire subculture of shapeshifters known as the Lifeweavers.
100* ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse'':
101** Downplayed with the Garou; according to the revised edition of the game, it's quite possible for werewolves to live for up to a hundred and twenty years thanks to their enhanced health and resilience... but because the Garou live such violent lives in defence of Gaia, most of them never get that far.
102** Of all the Changing Breeds in the game, [[ThreateningShark the Rokea weresharks]] are the only true immortals to be found. On top of being able to take no less than five different forms -- including that of a giant shark and an equally giant SharkMan -- they are effectively unaging from the moment of their first Change. The only way they can die is violently.
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106* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'': Transformers are generally depicted as having a life span in the [[TimeAbyss millions]] if not ''billions'' of years, to the point that even a relative "youngster" like Bumblebee or Hot Rod still predate human civilization by several thousand years -- though this isn't related to their ability to transform into vehicles and/or animals. However, in the Japanese G1 continuity, Convoy ([[DubNameChange AKA Optimus Prime]]) gains access to the Reconfiguration Matrix, a hidden power of the Matrix of Leadership he carries. This allows him to assume any of the many forms he's had over his lifetime and fully restore himself to boot; the latter fact dramatically demonstrated when he effectively rises from the dead after Megatron delivered a fatal blow to him in battle.
107** Convoy also uses the Reconfiguration Matrix to resurrect Ultra Magnus after his death in ''Anime/TransformersTheHeadmasters'', granting him a similar ability to switch forms as necessary. However, since Magnus doesn't carry the Matrix it takes a lot more out of him.
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111* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'': Shapeshifting is an art that any mage in the game can learn, but it doesn't appear to confer any particular health benefits and its practitioners live no longer or shorter than any other human being. The exception to the rule is Flemeth, the legendary Witch of the Wilds, who is not only capable of [[ScaledUp feats]] of [[OneWingedAngel shapeshifting]] that her fellow shapeshifters can only dream of but has been alive for centuries on end. It's indicated that the immortality is actually a consequence of her fusion with the demon inhabiting her, meaning that Flemeth's mastery of shapeshifting is due to having vast quantities of time on her hands. [[spoiler: The ultimate twist is that while she has eternal life, she [[AgeWithoutYouth doesn't have eternal youth]], so Flemeth has to routinely steal the bodies of her daughters to replace her own.]]
112* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'': Vincent Valentine has the ability to transform into various monsters as part of his LimitBreak, thanks to the experiments performed on him by Professor Hojo; also, despite being in his fifties or thereabouts, he looks like he's still in his twenties. The short story collection ''[[Literature/FinalFantasyVIIOnTheWayToASmile On The Way To A Smile]]'' expands on this: when Red XIII worries about [[MayflyDecemberFriendship outliving all his friends thanks to his long lifespan]], Vincent comforts him by revealing that he's actually immortal, allowing him to remain Red's friend for all eternity.
113* ''Franchise/FireEmblem'': Most shapeshifters are also extremely long-lived:
114** [[{{Weredragon}} Manaketes]] can live for several thousand years. In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheBindingBlade'' a [[HalfHumanHybrid half-manakete]] describes the purebloods as "almost immortal."
115** The laguz from ''VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance'' and ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn Radiant Dawn]]'' are all capable of transforming into animals, and also live longer than humans: the beast tribes live for around 300-400 years on average, while the bird and dragon tribes are capable of reaching 1000 years of age or more.
116* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfDragoon'': The eponymous heroes can transform into powerful winged forms thanks to the crystalized Dragon spirits in their possession. However, Dragoons apparently age and die like any other human being, though almost all Dragoons on record have died in battle long before reaching anything close to a ripe old age. The one exception to the rule? [[spoiler: Rose, who has been alive since the Dragon Campaign over 11,000 years ago thanks to the magical pendant in her possession.]]
117* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilVillage'': [[BigBad Mother Miranda]] gained the power to shapeshift into just about anyone and anything thanks to her exposure to [[BotanicalAbomination the Mold]], and frequently travels as a murder of crows. Also, given that her daughter was born in 1909, Miranda is easily more than a hundred and twenty years of age, kept alive as she is by the Mold infesting her.
118* ''VideoGame/TheSecretWorld'':
119** Cucuvea AKA the Owl is a SolitarySorceress with a notable gift for shapeshifting in a setting where non-werewolf shapeshifters are comparatively rare: she can transform herself into an owl, and indeed prefers not to leave her ArborealAbode except in animal form. She's also ''incredibly'' old, having teamed up with Vlad Dracula himself in order to save the world several hundred years ago, and actually recalls the events of previous Ages. For context's sake, an Age is '' '''a previous iteration of the universe.''' ''
120** Vampire lords, unsurprisingly, can transform into bats in order to escape unwinnable battles. However, in a surprising twist, vampires are not actually immortal in this setting, just exceptionally long-lived: they can live for many millennia on end, but they ''can'' die of old age... though given the predatory nature of vampire society, it's much more likely that they'll die in combat first.
121* ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}'':
122** Samson, Filia's [[TheSymbiote Parasite]], is a sapient ShapeshifterWeapon that currently takes the form of Filia's hair - but when prompted, can shape himself into legs, tentacles, blades, whips, drills, and just about anything else that can give Filia an edge in combat. Also, it's indicated that he's been around for a very long time - [[spoiler: to the point that he's actually ''older'' than the Skull Heart.]]
123** Double is a ShapeshiftingTrickster who can mimic just about anyone or anything and spends her battles as a PerpetuallyProtean BlobMonster. It's indicated that she's been serving the Skull Heart for centuries, perhaps ever since it came into being. [[spoiler: Dialogue in Eliza's storyline indicates that she's actually Queen Lamia, making her almost as old as Samson.]]
124** Eliza's entire body is made of [[BloodMagic blood]], except for her brain and the Parasite Sekhmet (which has replaced her skeleton). As such, Eliza can shape her body to an incredible extent, forming the blood into wings, snakes, cats, crocodiles, boats, birds, hieroglyphs, bull heads, and more; in victory animations, she even uses this to dress herself in more extravagant clothes. It's also indicated that the blood is used to fuel Sekhmet and keep Eliza young - hence her "[[ImmortalityImmorality charity blood drives]]" - and that this process has been at work for centuries. [[spoiler: Samson, Leviathan, and Double all recognize her from the days of Queen Lamia's reign.]]
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128* In the web serial ''[[https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery/kythra/folder/131959/Changelings Changelings]]'' hosted on Fur Affinity, there are two classes of immortal: "regular" immortals and shapeshifters. The former are dependent on high background mana for their immortality, so whenever TheMagicGoesAway they experience a [[DeathOfTheOldGods mass die-off]], while shifters can survive the millennia between high-mana periods without going into deep hibernation. Genetic analysis reveals that immortals have a gene that uses magic to automatically regenerate their telomeres, while shifters can consciously lengthen their own telomere long enough to wait for the next mana wave.
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130** [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-953 SCP-953]] is a murderously sadistic [[AsianFoxSpirit Kumiho]] who delights in being a ShapeshiftingTrickster and [[ShapeshiftingSeducer seducer]]... and according to the article, her first encounter with the Foundation was shortly after the Second World War, though supplementary materials indicate that she's been alive for about fourteen hundred years by the present day. Other tales suggest that she's even older than that, with her daughter remarking that she's been kicking around for ''millennia.''
131** [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-7955 SCP-7955]] claims that the "Children of Proteus" who [[SuperEmpowering gave him his shapeshifting powers]] are incredibly long-lived. His "Teacher" in particular was [[ElementalShapeshifter disguised as an underground lake]] for more than eighty years, was reportedly "centuries old when [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ur Ur]] was built," and she's not even the oldest of them. SCP-7955 has similar longevity... but unfortunately, the imperfect super empowering left him suffering from dementia; [[spoiler: it eventually results in him losing all higher brain functions and descending into a permanent coma for the rest of his long life... [[TheEndOrIsIt or does it]]?]]
132** [[https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-7992 SCP-7992]] is a shapeshifting gorilla that can become almost any mammalian life-form, though when not constrained by a [[PowerNullifier Scranton Reality Anchor]] it prefers to take the form of Researcher James Harrison, a man it murdered back in the 70s. It's also effectively immortal ''and'' completely indestructible, so the Foundation is struggling to devise a form of containment that won't degrade over time, to the point that just sinking it to the bottom of the ocean is unfeasible as 7992 ''will be alive long after Earth's oceans evaporate.'' [[spoiler: However, it's eventually revealed that 7992 isn't a gorilla or even a shapeshifter, but the ''real'' Researcher Harrison: all indications are Harrison somehow figured out a way to make himself immortal and the Foundation are keeping him in containment until they can get him to explain how he managed it.]]
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136* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'': Inque appears quite youthful in her ShapeshifterDefaultForm... and yet, it turns out that she has an adult daughter, so presumably the experiments that turned her into a polymorphic BlobMonster made of OminousObsidianOoze have prevented Inque from aging.
137* ''WesternAnimation/{{Trollhunters}}'': Trolls can live for hundreds of years, and the shapeshifting changelings -- who are modified trolls -- are no different. Each one is already mature when swapped with a human baby, and while their human form appears to grow in place of the person replaced, hundreds of changelings have gathered on Earth over the years, stretching back as far as 1894.
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141* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turritopsis_dohrnii Turritopsis dohrnii]] is a real life example: Often called the Immortal Jellyfish, adults have the ability to revert to colonial stage, converting their differentiated adult cells back to a mass of generic cells, and effectively rebooting its biological clock. A jellyfish can repeat this indefinitely, "resetting" itself whenever its adult form begins to wear out.
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