lách
lîch is a stylized form of lich used in some fantasy writings and games. In those contexts, a lîch is an undead spellcaster who retains intellect and magical power after death, typically by binding their soul to a phylactery. The term lîch derives from Old English lic, meaning body, and the modern fantasy term lich traces to that root. The circumflex in lîch is not standard in English; it is used in some works to indicate a long vowel or to distinguish a particular variant.
In fantasy literature and role-playing games, liches are usually powerful, ancient wizards who achieved immortality through
Notable appearances include Dungeons & Dragons materials and various fantasy fiction, and the concept appears in popular