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
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Lich - Monsters - D D Beyond The lich calls forth the spirits of creatures that died in its lair These apparitions materialize and attack one creature that the lich can see within 60 feet of it
Lich - Forgotten Realms Wiki 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 – 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
Lore:Lich - UESP Wiki - The Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages Lichdom requires divesting one's soul and mortal form, removing the boundaries, the checks, placed on the mortal will by it By accomplishing this feat, the Necromancer gains access to a virtually limitless magical horizon
Lich: Mythical Creature Overview and History Liches are feared by many for their ability to control the undead and their willingness to embrace undeath The origins of the lich can be traced back to classic sword and sorcery fiction, where powerful sorcerers use their magic to triumph over death
Lich (5e) - Dungeons and Dragons Wiki A lich is an undead spellcaster, usually a wizard or sorcerer but sometimes a cleric or other spellcaster, who has used its magical powers to unnaturally extend its life
Lich - 5etools The lich calls forth the spirits of creatures that died in its lair These apparitions materialize and attack one creature that the lich can see within 60 feet of it