Longaevi

The Longaevi (Latin: Long-Lived, Ancient) were a group or society of nonhumans with innate magical powers active on medieval Earth. They spanned from elementa such as neufrae to humanoids like svergs and mamunes but had a common denominators within their age and the so-called High Arcana, their philosophy of magic. Unlike the Nefandi, Longaevi magic was safer and relatively non-aggressive.

Trivia

 * Longaevi is a term that C. S. Lewis uses in The Discarded Image to denote unnatural creatures that are neither angels nor demons: fairies, gnomes, and alike.