Re: Official language question!
From: | Iain E. Davis <feaelin@...> |
Date: | Monday, May 12, 2003, 17:55 |
David Starner wrote:
> > In D&D, I think 'Dracolich', refers to a Dragon-zombie-thing....
>
> Lich, in D&D, is a wizard who has used magical means to
> immortality.
Or more precisely, immortality at the cost of becoming "undead"...most D&D
liches are not very attractive...unless you're a zombie. I always thought
of it as keeping the mind and body animate well beyond the body's ability to
repair damage, thus the "near-skeletal" look of a lich.
> A dracolich is merely the draconic version thereof.
Exactly.
Iain