lich Synonyms
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lich Meaning
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lich (a.)
Like.
A dead body; a corpse.
lich Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The wizard cast a spell that dispelled the lich's magics, weakening it significantly.
- The lich's laughter echoed through the catacombs, a chilling reminder of its undying malevolence.
- The hero's sword shattered upon the lich's cursed armor, its enchantment proving futile against its undead form.
- The lich's thralls, undead minions bound to its will, swarmed the intruders with relentless ferocity.
- The paladin's holy light burned away the lich's defenses, exposing its vulnerable core.
- 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.