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'''Liches''' are arguably the most powerful echelon of [[undead]]. They are mortals who have used unholy, often [[Necromancy|necromantic]] spells and rituals to prolong their lives beyond their natural spans. They retain their sentience, but their bodies continue to decay. Whether undead status is intended or an unexpected side effect of perceived life-prolonging processes, the aims in each case are the power and wisdom that come with countless years of unlife.
'''Liches''' are arguably the most powerful echelon of [[undead]]. They are mortals who have used unholy, often [[Necromancy|necromantic]] spells and rituals to prolong their lives beyond their natural spans. They retain their sentience, but their bodies continue to decay. Whether undead status is intended or an unexpected side effect of perceived life-prolonging processes, the aims in each case are the power and wisdom that come with countless years of unlife.


[[Category:Denizens]]
Notable liches include: [[Melkhiour]], the [[:Category:Forests|forest]] lich; [[Anton]], the astronomer; and [[Teneb Trismegistus]], Doctor of Theoretical [[:Category:Planes|Planar]] Physics. Those of the [[Magisterion]] are lich-like, but are not true liches.
 
[[Category:Creatures]]

Revision as of 21:47, 15 October 2005

Liches are arguably the most powerful echelon of undead. They are mortals who have used unholy, often necromantic spells and rituals to prolong their lives beyond their natural spans. They retain their sentience, but their bodies continue to decay. Whether undead status is intended or an unexpected side effect of perceived life-prolonging processes, the aims in each case are the power and wisdom that come with countless years of unlife.

Notable liches include: Melkhiour, the forest lich; Anton, the astronomer; and Teneb Trismegistus, Doctor of Theoretical Planar Physics. Those of the Magisterion are lich-like, but are not true liches.