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|term = Lich | |term = Lich | ||
|description = An undead spellcaster who has achieved immortality by separating his body from his soul. The only way to permanently kill a lich is to destroy his [[Thread Glossary#Phylactery|Phylactery]]. | |description = An undead spellcaster who has achieved immortality by separating his body from his soul. The only way to permanently kill a lich is to destroy his [[Thread Glossary#Phylactery|Phylactery]]. "Lich" is actually an archaic English word meaning corpse; the idea of a lich being this particular type of undead comes from the tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons. | ||
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|term = Phylactery | |term = Phylactery | ||
|description = A small trinket that contains the soul of its creator. Common forms for phylacteries are miniature treasure chests, rings and amulets. | |description = A small trinket that contains the soul of its creator. Common forms for phylacteries are miniature treasure chests, rings and amulets. This term comes from Dungeons & Dragons. | ||
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