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Lich

An undead wizard who transformed himself into an undead in the hope of living forever. The key piece in this Necromantic ritual is a magic mirror that preserves the wizard’s life force. Break the mirror, and you automatically destroy the Lich. A Lich is not bound to one site or location.

If Specters are tough to finish off, the Lich is nigh impossible. Suppose an opponent does manage to get past your Lich’s Magic Blast and Magic Immunity. In that case, he’ll then have to contend with two late Regeneration slots and a final Invulnerability slot. If you are playing a severely wounded Lich late in the game, and your opponent can no longer deliver three or more clicks of damage with anyone, push your Lich until you make the Invulnerability slot. Your Lich will survive the battle and your opponent will curse your name until the day he uses the tactic back on you.

Anjou

One of the most terrifying but little­-known enemies of the Land.

Anjou, the Lich­-king, is perhaps one of the most terrifying but little-­known enemies of the Land.

From his underground kingdom of Cragsreich, he delves into the darkest of magicks and sends out war hosts to plague every nation, tribe, and faction. How far his underground warrens reach, no one is certain. The tale of Anjou tunneling up into the bedrooms of children, dragging them off to serve his armies, is a nightmare story that many parents use to frighten their children when they misbehave. Such tales are being told as far off as Fairhaven and Duncastor now, though that is likely the result of the Lich’s recent visit and the terrible destruction and misery he left in his wake.