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Monsters -- Lich | Dungeons & Dragons
A lich is spawned when a great wizard embraces the evil state of undeath as a means of extending life beyond its mortal limits.
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Lich | D&D 5th Edition on Roll20 Compendium
Traits Legendary Resistance (3/Day): If the lich fails a saving throw, it can choose to succeed instead. Rejuvenation: If it has a phylactery, a destroyed lich gains ...
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Urban Dictionary: Lich
An old English word meaning a corpse. It is present in a number of English place names, notably Lichfield, and can also be spelled lych or lyke; it derives from the Medieval English “lic” meaning a dead body.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Lich
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Lich - Wowpedia - Your wiki guide to the World of Warcraft
Liches are powerful undead beings. Usually bound to the iron will of the Lich King, they mainly wield frost magic and necromantic spells.[1] Typically appearing as large, floating, skeletal figures wrapped in long robes, they are often found in high-ranking positions within the Scourge.
https://wow.gamepedia.com/Lich
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Lich | Forgotten Realms Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia
A lich (pronounced:/lɪtʃ/ litch) was an almost universally evil form of undead spellcaster of great power, usually a wizard, but also possibly a sorcerer or cleric. Liches were feared by mortal beings for their malign magic, their intelligence and their willingness to embrace undeath for a...
https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Lich
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Lich - Wikipedia
In fantasy fiction, a lich (/ˈlɪtʃ/;[1] from Old English līċ meaning "corpse") is a type of undead creature. Often such a creature is the result of a transformation, as a powerful magician skilled in necromancy or a king striving for eternal life using spells or rituals to bind h
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