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Liches are undead, wraith-like creatures whose hearts are absent from their bodies. They can bring death and decay with a touch, and thanks to their great magical power, Liches are extremely difficult to kill. This monster's body goes through a great deal of change and decay during its transformation, and involves not only the body dying, but the moving of the heart into a separate object.
Liches are humanoid, but dead. Any sort of armor, clothing, mages, humanoid corpses, and/or Liches can be looked at for reference, in addition to general undead references. Artwork generously donated and submitted by players as an example of this monster in various forms. This can give you an idea of what you can do with this monster. Want to donate? Submit your own Normal form by Carbon Fog form by Carbon Kain Highwind Normal form (with extra wings from Mana) by Carbon Korekiyo Shinguji Normal form by Nyanka Margaret Booth Normal form (gore warning) by Everett Rafe Adler Normal form by Everett Normal form by Rachel Ruth Langmore Normal form by Kaylee Rowena |
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(frozen comment) THE PHYLACTERY
● The phylactery contains the Lich's life force, essence, soul, etc. Liches feel pain when their phylactery is damaged, and die if it is destroyed. Regardless of what happens to their body, a Lich can only be killed by destroying the phylactery. For this reason, they traditionally will go to great lengths to keep their phylacteries hidden. Monsters that consume souls that want to feed on a Lich would do so by either eating their phylactery, or draining the Lich's heart from it.
● The item chosen to become a phylactery must be an inanimate object. A general guideline for size is "mundane household object," but can be no smaller than a thimble and no larger than a car. Examples include jewelry, clothing, paintings, amulets, knick-knacks, furniture, fountain pens, or so forth. However, a phylactery must be a complete object, and not a component of something else. For example, it cannot be a gear within a watch, it must be the whole watch.
● The phylactery itself, regardless of what type of object it is or its apparent material, is incredibly fragile. No special tools, skills, or strength are required to destroy a phylactery.
● Liches will always regenerate from and at their phylactery if their body is destroyed. This does not constitute death, and so regenerating from the phylactery is not bound by during-Fog resurrection rules, and does not go towards the Lich's death count, unless the player wishes otherwise. Regeneration takes time, and over the month the period between the Lich's destruction and their regeneration will increase each time this ability is used. The first regeneration will take two hours, and each subsequent regeneration will add one hour to this number, up to a maximum of 24 hours between bodily destruction and regeneration. This counter will reset monthly.
● Liches who become aligned to a God and gain the instant resurrection boon may regenerate at their phylactery instantly, or may regenerate in their God's domain with the phylactery teleported to them.
● A Lich will not be able to satisfy their monster hunger unless they feed within a six-foot radius of their phylactery. This can be done either by carrying their phylactery with them when they feed, or by bringing their victims to the phylactery. If the phylactery is not physically carried by the Lich, then it must be placed within line of sight of the Lich during this process. Because of this, a Lich is at its most vulnerable when it is feeding.
● Because the Lich needs space to regenerate from their phylactery, and must be able to go to it or transport it when they feed, phylacteries cannot be made from monuments, landmarks, or other immobile objects, and it cannot be placed in areas that can never be accessed. Liches who become aligned to gods cannot leave or store their phylacteries in their god's realm, but it can remain with them if they are carrying it.
● The phylactery's object and location must be maintained on the character's Monster Information page at all times, once they acquire one. A phylactery cannot be changed from one object to another unless it is first destroyed. If the Lich wants to change their phylactery — or you, the player, decide they need a new one — then the present phylactery needs to be destroyed. The Lich can then revive with a new phylactery. Regardless of method, this kills the Lich, and standard monster death rules apply.