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- Lich - Wikipedia
Lich is an archaic English word for "corpse"; the gate at the lowest end of the cemetery where the coffin and funerary procession usually entered was commonly referred to as the lich gate
- Lich | Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom
A lich was dubbed a "lich lord" if they managed to achieve an advanced form of lichdom through their own power and machinations (as opposed to it occurring from the passage of time or the intervention of others)
- Lich: Mythical Creature Overview and History
The term “Lich” is derived from the Old English word “lic,” which means “corpse ” In modern times, the word is used to describe a powerful undead creature that possesses magical abilities and is often depicted as a skeletal figure
- Lich - Monsters - D D Beyond
A lich often haunts the abode it favored in life, such as a lonely tower, a haunted ruin, or an academy of black magic Alternatively, some liches construct secret tombs filled with powerful guardians and traps
- Lich – Mythos Anthology
A Lich (sometimes spelled Liche) is an undead sorcerer who has defied death through dark magic, typically by binding their soul to an object known as a phylactery
- A Brief History of Liches, Everyone’s Favorite Undead Wizards
According to one of the most popular definitions, liches are undead wizards who used their mighty powers to escape the afterlife in pursuit of more power, allowing them walk around among the
- Lich: Undead Sorcerer Bound by Dark Magic and Eternal Hunger
A Lich is, or rather was, a sorcerer of extraordinary prowess who decided that the limitations of mortality were simply unacceptable With rituals too dreadful for the average mind to fathom, they succeeded in binding their soul to an object known as a phylactery
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