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lichhood

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Etymology

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From lich +‎ -hood.

Noun

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lichhood (uncountable)

  1. (fantasy) Synonym of lichdom.
    • 1990, Scott Haring, Scott Bennie, John Terra, DragonLance: Otherlands[1], page 85:
      Sagarassi's first hurdle is finding a mortal wizard who can be corrupted or tricked into accepting the transformation into lichhood.
    • 2011, J. L. Connew, Origins of the Geomancer[2], page 361:
      Ever since my teacher mentioned to my class of a ritual that turns wizards into liches, I had taken an interest in the path of lichhood.
    • 2024, Michael G. Manning, Daughter of the Dragon[3], unnumbered page:
      No one appreciated the complexities that came with lichhood.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:lichhood.