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<blockquote data-quote="Yes" data-source="post: 7331804" data-attributes="member: 6912978"><p>Maybe the mage suffered a loss that makes him/her want to be free of emotions.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the ritual to attain lichdom is in fact a failure. Maybe the first mortal to try and accomplish the ritual had another idea in mind (godhood or something else) but his/her failure is still passed on as a mean to attain pseudo-immortality.</p><p></p><p>Might be sacrilege, rebellion against a god that drives a mage to perform the unspeakable evil of a lichdom ritual, just for the "hell" of it.</p><p></p><p>Cloning might simply not be that safe. Their might be a chance one of the clones gets a life on his own and hunts for his creator. But those evil clones cover their tracks so efficiently only a few magic experts are aware of it. Maybe the mage seeked lichdom after surviving such a cloning accident and wrote off the option.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it's about obsession with the collecting of souls.</p><p></p><p>Maybe being a lich feels awesome. Maybe it's like being a rockstar on it's prime or something. Maybe you constantly have a wicked heavy metal guitar solo playing in your mind at all time with visions of flames and explosions and shooting stars etc etc... ^^</p><p></p><p>I think we should try to look for stories in the question "Why would anybody want to become a lich?" rather than "What's more powerful?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yes, post: 7331804, member: 6912978"] Maybe the mage suffered a loss that makes him/her want to be free of emotions. Maybe the ritual to attain lichdom is in fact a failure. Maybe the first mortal to try and accomplish the ritual had another idea in mind (godhood or something else) but his/her failure is still passed on as a mean to attain pseudo-immortality. Might be sacrilege, rebellion against a god that drives a mage to perform the unspeakable evil of a lichdom ritual, just for the "hell" of it. Cloning might simply not be that safe. Their might be a chance one of the clones gets a life on his own and hunts for his creator. But those evil clones cover their tracks so efficiently only a few magic experts are aware of it. Maybe the mage seeked lichdom after surviving such a cloning accident and wrote off the option. Maybe it's about obsession with the collecting of souls. Maybe being a lich feels awesome. Maybe it's like being a rockstar on it's prime or something. Maybe you constantly have a wicked heavy metal guitar solo playing in your mind at all time with visions of flames and explosions and shooting stars etc etc... ^^ I think we should try to look for stories in the question "Why would anybody want to become a lich?" rather than "What's more powerful?" [/QUOTE]
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