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Meaning of lich

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lich (a.)

Like.

A dead body; a corpse.

lich Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient lich emerged from its crumbling tomb, its bones rattling with arcane power.
  2. The necromancer's dark ritual had transformed him into a fearsome lich, cursed with eternal undeath.
  3. The lich's phylactery, a hidden object containing its life essence, remained a secret that protected it from destruction.
  4. The adventurers stumbled upon a lich's lair, its walls adorned with macabre carvings and the stench of decay.
  5. The wizard cast a spell that dispelled the lich's magics, weakening it significantly.
  6. The lich's laughter echoed through the catacombs, a chilling reminder of its undying malevolence.
  7. The hero's sword shattered upon the lich's cursed armor, its enchantment proving futile against its undead form.
  8. The lich's thralls, undead minions bound to its will, swarmed the intruders with relentless ferocity.
  9. The paladin's holy light burned away the lich's defenses, exposing its vulnerable core.
  10. With a final, desperate blow, the adventurers destroyed the lich's phylactery, sending its eternal spirit into oblivion.

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Like., A dead body; a corpse.

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The ancient lich emerged from its crumbling tomb, its bones rattling with arcane power.

The necromancer's dark ritual had transformed him into a fearsome lich, cursed with eternal undeath.

The lich's phylactery, a hidden object containing its life essence, remained a secret that protected it from destruction.

The adventurers stumbled upon a lich's lair, its walls adorned with macabre carvings and the stench of decay.