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<blockquote data-quote="Coroc" data-source="post: 7331525" data-attributes="member: 6895991"><p>To clarify some things pls correct me if i am wrong: afaik</p><p></p><p>Liches do not Need to sacrifice souls to their phylactery, it contains their own Soul [MENTION=6785438]Warmaster Horus[/MENTION]</p><p></p><p>If seperated from the Soul the lifeforce of a lich which is downed, can seek out the nearest corpse and animate in there (which may Need some time).</p><p></p><p>Phylacteries can take about any form and they can be Close to indestructable.</p><p></p><p>When the phylactery is destroyed the soul Returns to the Liches current corpse, it is therefore connected to the lifeforce again and if the lich is slain it goes to the afterlife meaning final death for the lich. Whatever afterlife may be in this case. </p><p></p><p>You still Need to fight the Lich though, it is not automatically slain when you destroy ist phylactery.</p><p></p><p>I think creating a phylactery is not that difficult it is a Variation of the trap the Soul spell (at least it was in former Editions)</p><p></p><p>The clone Thing in 5E straight from the book had some Limitation, i think you can only have one clone at any given time, so if your enemies are on your heels the cloning strategy (creating the next one) is dangerous</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coroc, post: 7331525, member: 6895991"] To clarify some things pls correct me if i am wrong: afaik Liches do not Need to sacrifice souls to their phylactery, it contains their own Soul [MENTION=6785438]Warmaster Horus[/MENTION] If seperated from the Soul the lifeforce of a lich which is downed, can seek out the nearest corpse and animate in there (which may Need some time). Phylacteries can take about any form and they can be Close to indestructable. When the phylactery is destroyed the soul Returns to the Liches current corpse, it is therefore connected to the lifeforce again and if the lich is slain it goes to the afterlife meaning final death for the lich. Whatever afterlife may be in this case. You still Need to fight the Lich though, it is not automatically slain when you destroy ist phylactery. I think creating a phylactery is not that difficult it is a Variation of the trap the Soul spell (at least it was in former Editions) The clone Thing in 5E straight from the book had some Limitation, i think you can only have one clone at any given time, so if your enemies are on your heels the cloning strategy (creating the next one) is dangerous [/QUOTE]
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