@@Extinct-Lizardit seems to be about 2 months between them and the Barbarian lich came out about 2 weeks ago
@TheLukdkZone11 ай бұрын
My favorite lich story is one where he was the owner of a gladiator arena, funded for the emperor's entertainment. The souls of those who died would go to the lich. No one suspected him; it was incredible
@lifefindsaway787510 ай бұрын
I could imagine a community built around a hospice center built for the same purpose. The players might just think the local culture really honors their elders.
@isaiahsilkwood16269 ай бұрын
Clevver. :D
@tysondennis10164 ай бұрын
I played a campaign with the same premise. With my character (Luna) learning the guy was a lich, after he counterspelled her fireball, she had no reaction, it could've been my heart pounding too hard for me to hear my thoughts, but I think it would be her knowing that he was a monster. And not just because he's an undead wizard who harvests the souls of the living to buy himself burrowed time. Because life was happening, the DM and I arranged Luna to die. And she was taken out by a Power Word Kill after the lich's reaction to her changed from blatantly toying with her to being annoyed with her to using up his one-a-day ninth level spell to end her. Due to good dice rolls, she got to fire bolt him in the face for 17 damage at lv 5, and pass the Con save for Thunderwave. But Luna had the last laugh, as she managed to cut off the lich's arm with Shadow Blade, and as she felt her heart beat its last beat, she let out a dying curse: A blunt "Fuck. You."
@launamcm11 ай бұрын
My husband suggested a lich being the BBEG for my campaign not five minutes before this video notification dropped. I think this is the push I needed.
@GinnyDi11 ай бұрын
My secret is out... I'm your husband 😬 I should've been more cautious! I gave myself away!!
@knowingapeow684511 ай бұрын
@@GinnyDi Haha You are Doppleganger, impersonating all of our loved ones making sure we watch your videos
@davidjennings217911 ай бұрын
@@GinnyDito be fair your cosplay is pretty good!
@baaskrah11 ай бұрын
I guess he just listened L.I.C.H song again and again since last week x)
@GrndAdmiralThrawn11 ай бұрын
This Ginny Di/Pointy Hat crossover cured all my wounds
@georgercop11 ай бұрын
An interesting idea I saw was someone who threw a Lich at their party, and when the group got confused why the Lich's spells were "wrong", the DM informed them that the Lich was using spells from 3.5e instead of 5e, because when they were alive, spellcasting worked differently. Thought that was a cool idea
@arcturionblade107711 ай бұрын
Dr. Strange: "OK, that's a bit meta but I'll allow it."
@andrewlustfield607911 ай бұрын
@@arcturionblade1077 I was about to say something to that regard---if your worried that your lich isn't a terribly potent combatant, it's because you aren't using good magical tactics. Lichs needed to be magic users 18th level+ to attain lichdom---that's spells like Prismatic sphere and Wish. A lich can be in another location using a scraying device, combined with project image, improved invisibility, prismatic sphere, and start blasting the party with chain lightning, delayed blast fireball, and cones of cold----when they start taking 18 d6+18 every round and not be able to hit back---that's a fierce opponant
@TheCodaCrew11 ай бұрын
Genius
@andrewlustfield607911 ай бұрын
@@TheCodaCrew That's why high level casters are so terrifying.
@andrewlustfield607911 ай бұрын
give'em first and second edition spells. Stinking cloud, used properly, with archers to take advantage of the situation, is absolutely lethal. Even if you save, your crawling out of the cloud one round, and recovering on the second as you are coughing up your guts. Just about anyone can kick you right back into the spell effect. Can anyone say--pin cushion?
@suedenim11 ай бұрын
"She don't wanna die, so she never will" is an incredibly catchy lyric, and also a perfect and perfectly simple reason for a lich to go down that road.
@torrencewaespe340911 ай бұрын
Your lich lady is so pretty in such a weird way, i love her!!! I really hope youre able to make this format into a series, ot was super helpful
@GinnyDi11 ай бұрын
The next trend in makeup: visible bones! 😂 Thank you, I'm so glad you liked it!!
@SpitfiretheCat1611 ай бұрын
Phylactery: An adamantine room with a single chair fused to the floor in its center. When he dies, he reappears in the chair, and if anyone else sits in the chair, their soul is absorbed into the phylactery, feeding the lich. Said lich is a king and an artificer, so it's an abominable wonder of technology, and an excellent way to execute enemies of the state. He had a sort of Dorian Grey meets Elizabeth Bathory type of undeath where he essentially sucks the life force out of his victims to add to his own ticking clock... though his ticks down much faster than average.
@redwolvlives11 ай бұрын
My favorite twist on a lick was inspired by the OG pirates of the Caribbean. The Lich had made its phylactery as a single gold coin and kept in a chest with hundreds of other gold. The party found said chest of gold early on and used the money to buy some gear. Only to later on find merchants they had traded with were ending up dead or disappearing. The lich was hunting down people who had come in contact with its gold and possible phylactery. Which lead to multiple encounters with said lich as both parties raced to find it first.
@rogerwilco211 ай бұрын
Awesome concept.
@edudmodnar466111 ай бұрын
Pretty good concept!
@AngryTheatreMaker11 ай бұрын
Okay, but this sounds fantastic.
@SpoonOfDoom11 ай бұрын
That is cool, I might have to steal that!
@gabriellott208211 ай бұрын
In that same vein, the Heart of Davy Jones is another great example of a phylactery!
@faemerothgoblinbane11 ай бұрын
Another interesting direction for a lich as a Big Bad is to make them a lich-to-be. It gives them a rock-solid goal - obtain lichdom - and a whole arc to travel through. There's plenty of room for clashes with the party as they search out the necessary knowledge and materials. And even a meaningful change for the party to enact on the plot: either they stop the Big Bad before they complete the ritual, or they have a "new", more powerful Big Bad for the next part of the story.
@mackenzireese947611 ай бұрын
this would be cool as a starter villain like, party defeats this weird cult-obsessed nerd and sends him home or to jail only to end up with them at the end having accomplished their goal and now the party has to take them out . very cool idea!
@AntirisDark11 ай бұрын
how about having them start as a friendly npc that the party even helps with the preparation of the ritual?
@kwest974710 ай бұрын
Perhaps a human advisor to a party of elves and he/she just be like ‘they’re gonna outlive me before they outgrow me… I need to do something to make me stick around so I can keep an eye on them”.
@Harrowed2TheMind10 ай бұрын
@@AntirisDark My thoughts exactly. The lich-to-be could send the party to retrieve the rare ingredients to prepare the poison for their undeath ritual, adamantine for the construction and reinforcement of a precious magical item they are working on (their phylactery), old tomes of magic of a bygone era, be interested in buying their most valuable gems, etc. If the party finds out, then they would have the choice to either help or hinder the NPC's efforts (for example, they could make sure the lich-to-be dies in the ritual by fiddling with the poison, etc.). Maybe the lich-to-be even sends them to chase down an actual lich in order to find out more about lichdom and maybe get rid of a potential future rival. Plenty of potential here. Efforts to achieve lichdom can last a looong while! It's not like it's easy either!
@foxross10 ай бұрын
I currently have a lich-to-be as my parties patron. It’s a pretty slow moving story though with other things in the foreground. My starting point when writing the game was that the halfway point should be the unveiling of the BBEG. The lich comes from the backstory of a character from another game and when I reach that point in the game I will introduce that player and character to the party.
@TheHatwolf11 ай бұрын
I do love the idea of a lich, who has reached their goal thousands of years ago, their big plan, their big break-through in arcane studies, that they sacrificed their life for, and now they are just bored. Adventures get to their tower, trying to get the legendary treasure of the ancient, powerful lich, go through monsters and traps, only to find the lich at the top of the tower, just like baking cookies (that they can't actually eat) and seeking a conversation with the adventurers. They resupply their own tower with traps and monsters not to kill adventurers, but so they "wouldn't be too dissapointed" when reaching the tower. The lich ends up just giving each party member a magic item and send them on their way. Liches so old, they essentially just become an immortal grandma.
@nightfall89z6211 ай бұрын
I like this. It's clever. Trouble is if in 5th edition they have to feed souls to their soul jar, to remain alive then they still need to procure souls. Not sure what motivation an old grandma would have to do that forever if they've already achieved their goal.
@drekfletch11 ай бұрын
@@nightfall89z62 Easily resolved. Just ignore the "feed souls" rule. It's your table, you can do what you want.
@nightfall89z6211 ай бұрын
@@drekfletch yes that's true. I've certainly never used that in my games. Of course I also still only play 3.5 and didn't actually realize it was a thing that needed to be done.
@kwest974710 ай бұрын
The grandma misunderstood the rules - she ‘feeds souls’ by giving adventurers cookies… somehow it works.
@nightfall89z6210 ай бұрын
@@kwest9747 I like that. Its clever.
@carsonm729211 ай бұрын
The vampire stat block just screams "campaign villain" and not encounter enemy the way that it's designed; it's not that interesting to fight but it has incredible power of intrigue. Count Strahd is the famous obvious example that makes full use of those features. The Mummy Lord stat block is also fun because it's lich-like in its ability to come back to life after being defeated but has totally different spells and other abilities, if perhaps not quite as iconic.
@oldmankatan73838 ай бұрын
A cleric's path to undead immortality was previously becoming a (greater) mummy. I enjoyed that wizards become liches and clerics became mummies. Both terrifying, especially if played with half an effort. Bonus points if they are NOT the big bad, just an NPC in the cast of a campaign 😈
@jenniferbolan916811 ай бұрын
"Came in through the 4th wall!!
@AnnikaOakinnA11 ай бұрын
that had me CACKLING
@InkDragonRosette11 ай бұрын
I'd absolutely love a whole series on different Big Bads. I can always see how cool they'd be to run in my head, but i feel like i can't translate something right in the execution. Mindflayers, Beholders, Hags, Dragons! I want 'em all!
@DungeonDad11 ай бұрын
That lich cosplay is DOPE.
@andrewdiaz352911 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@GinnyDi11 ай бұрын
thanks dad, I always just want you to be proud of me 😌
@Reoh0z11 ай бұрын
My Lich had pauldrons with giant spikes sticking up, upon each of which was a disembodied head. The heads were his formal rivals he'd revived as his advisors. The heads were forced to obey his commands, but didn't have to be happy about it and delighted in pointing out any perceived failing they noticed.
@TsukoBzh11 ай бұрын
In my campaign, the bbeg is a lich whose phylactery is his blood, that’s why his entire bloodline has to be defeated before taking him down. It’s not going to be an easy task because the lich’s blood gives incredible powers to those who carry it. My party was never that invested in a villain before
@drekfletch11 ай бұрын
BBEG and Sorceror subclass all in one.
@Ristaak11 ай бұрын
Add the moral question in the mix, is it okay to kill innocents to stop an immortal big bad? It's always up to the DM but you could make it so his descendants are not all evil, adding to the moral conundrum.
@Jay-yr9oi11 ай бұрын
I think the most fun one I’ve played was when the DM allowed us to find the lich’s safe, and we assumed it’s vessel was in there, and it took us several failures to realize it wasn’t in the safe; it was the safe
@oldmankatan73838 ай бұрын
Demi liches in 2e replaced their teeth with gems. So I made the phylactery one of the gems. The party didn't think any lich was crazy enough to carry it on them and searched for it elsewhere for over half of the campaign!
@GinnyDi11 ай бұрын
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@timtamtube368311 ай бұрын
I love the idea of a lich being a god's mortal form. It's an undead ghostly image whose spells can be changed to befit the god. The phylactery can be a temple, and it's a good way for players to fight deitys who can never truly die.
@brandongarcia292911 ай бұрын
Me seeing your lich: "I can fix her."
@RJeremyHoward11 ай бұрын
...I should call her...
@HogandDice11 ай бұрын
That roleplay foundation also really prepares you for when your players do things that ruin your plans. It helps prepare you for working out how the bad guy would respond
@Slanse11 ай бұрын
"maybe one of the player has accidentally acquired the lich phylactery, but wanted nothing to do with it " Frodo Baggins as joined the chat ! Great video as always, thanks
@MandibleBones11 ай бұрын
I hadn't realized 5E liches were presented the way they are; they were a template the last time I ran them, which made treating them as you suggest a lot easier (and also making them a little beefier in combat). But you're absolutely right: They've always been meant to be the scary mastermind behind the scenes, not the "leap into combat with the PCs type." Think Palpatine, not Vader, as it were.
@Ravenovia11 ай бұрын
This was awesome! Also, I’d love an exploration on Hags-they’re so weird and wonderful, and seeing as Van Richten’s introduced the concept of Brujas (Hags who turned Good or Neutral rather than Evil), I’d love to see what you have to say about them! “Oh Daughters, oh Sons, oh Roses and Guns. I seek to find a baby born, and force upon his parents scorn…” -Runesmith
@E.W-m4i11 ай бұрын
I second that!
@Nesseight9 ай бұрын
You no act evil around the Bruja, she beat you with her chancla.
@BasicLiches11 ай бұрын
Great video @GinnyDi ! We’re just a couple of Basic Liches, but we love the deep story potential that actual liches bring as big bads. You showcased them brilliantly! Long “live” the Liches!
@iknowisuck658711 ай бұрын
I absolutely want you to talk about hags!!! There is (apparently) a whole kingdom that was ruled by three hags that got ret conned out of the lore of dnd! It’s insane what you can do with those tall ladies
@1236878411 ай бұрын
Ooooh what is that kingdom called? Do you have any more info on that one?
@DynamoNuke11 ай бұрын
That sounds like it could be the Daughters of Sora Kell? Three hags that rule the nation of Droaam in the Eberron setting
@SirHackwrench11 ай бұрын
Pretty sure there was once a domain in Ravenloft where the co-darklords were 3 hag sisters. Took some Shakespearean inspiration if I recall
@iknowisuck658711 ай бұрын
@@DynamoNuke yes! Sora Kell that saucy minx!
@domihase814811 ай бұрын
There are also the three hag sisters, who split up the kingdom of an archfey between them in the module "the Wild beyond the Witchlight Carnival".
@shanegallant901811 ай бұрын
14:18 "...that's why we have presidential term limits, right? To prevent liches." I'm still rolling around on the ground. Not thinking of Trump at all. Nope. Not me.
@adampelletier710211 ай бұрын
In my last campaign I had a Lich named "Charles Darwin" who when he was a human went around the world trying to help cure diseases but ended up making monsters. So, he became a Lich to have enough time to fix his mistakes and one of my players was his granddaughter who after the campaign finished his work for him so he could rest. Also his phlactere (or how you spell it) was a bit of the string of DNA of a goblin that would always pass down.
@LucasDeziderio11 ай бұрын
*Phylactery
@adampelletier710211 ай бұрын
@@LucasDeziderio Thank you. I promise this is not sarcasm, I can just never spell that word lol
@DSchultz9511 ай бұрын
Okay, but…why name him after Darwin?
@adampelletier710211 ай бұрын
@@DSchultz95 He invented a spell called Gene Splice and went around the world looking at the different creatures when people started asking him to help cure the ill. Plus those who were ill specifically had genetic based diseases and I thought it would be funny to have "The Great Lich Charles Darwin"
@achimdemus-holzhaeuser123310 ай бұрын
@@DSchultz95 He wanted to live long enough to see evolution happening :)
@TepigIsHot11 ай бұрын
I've always liked the idea of the lich's phylactery being a family item of sentimental value and the party has to learn more about the lich's backstory in order to figure out what form the phylactery takes. Give the lich a tragic backstory, and if it fits the story, have them thank the player for bringing them back to their senses and giving them peace. (Similar to Ketheric Thorm)
@asurikae11 ай бұрын
I'm getting ready to start my first homebrew campaign ever, and your videos have been amazing for tips and inspiration! This one in particular has convinced me that a lich is PERFECT for my campaign so, yes, my big bad WILL be a lich.
@GinnyDi11 ай бұрын
Heck yes!! 🔥 Good luck with your first homebrew campaign, you're gonna kill it!!
@lauraw252611 ай бұрын
I made a lich once who was a high-ranking lord of a city... Prior to being undead, he was one of the greatest heroes the city had ever had, and defended them multiple times. But at the end of his life, there was no one powerful enough to take his place. He eventually turns into a tyrant, but it's all for the good of his people, at least in his eyes.
@garrettsweet982611 ай бұрын
Best phylactery I've ever seen is the archmage Dyrr in Menzoberranzan who hid his phylactery in a spider golem in the Houses chapel to Lolth. War of the Spider Queen, book six. Love the vid Ginny!
@oldmankatan73838 ай бұрын
Lich story time? Challenge accepted. In the last age of the world, there was a demi-lich of great power. He sought lichdom to prepare his hinterland for a coming apocalypse (still evil, but lawful). He ensured continuity by cloning himself, so there were 39 of them that all thought they were original. One of them ascended to godhood during the apocalypse (patron deity of sentient undead). The clones started cults to themselves. In the next age of the world, there's a whole community of liches, created by the originals. There is a thriving church to the ascended lich. They are the only ones who live long enough to remember the apocalypse, and know it is coming again. So they still prepare to stop it. They've long since found a way to sustain themselves without souls and run the whole alignment spectrum. Liches be liches though, and they are still huntedv and reviled. One of my PCs is part of their order of (living) knights, from whose ranks the future liches are farmed. And the player has NO idea...
@CrispysTavern11 ай бұрын
Unrelated to the video but thanks for introducing me to W.I.T.C.H. I’m not on TikTok so I didn’t know what to expect. But DANG does that base hit.
@GigidyGigidy23411 ай бұрын
I'm down with more of these. Very fun and knowledgeable and a great tool put a spotlight on underused and underestimated BBEGs, I recommend spotlighting Death Knights! For one thing, death knights are created when a paladin falls from grace without atoning for their sins. Sounds like a tragic villain to me! They maintain their ability to cast non-healing divine spells, have control over lesser undead creatures, and can't be killed until they atone. While those things alone don't necessarily make a death knight worthy of being the big bad, take into account its decent Intelligence, high Wisdom, and high Charisma. It wouldn't be out of the question for a death knight, (now mad with grief having been forsaken to undeath) to pull an Arthas and start amassing a hoard of undead.
@alopex122811 ай бұрын
This is such a fun video and a great way to help DMs with a concept that can seem very daunting. I hope this becomes a series! 💜
@syrupchugger42111 ай бұрын
I love cameos of all my favorite KZbinrs. My current campaign's BB is a druid lich from pointy hat. Thanks for the ideas to further "flesh" her out. And great lich costume/makeup
@Zai-kyu11 ай бұрын
My favorite lich phylactyery to date I used, (in agreement with the player), was that one of the PC's was a descendent of a family line that the Lich had bound their soul to. Everytime a new member of the family was born, the "phylactery" became bound to that new child. About halfway through the story, the PC's figured out that one of their own was the source of the Lich's immortality. They faced the moral dilemma of "do we kill one of our own" or find another way. After exhausting resources (and missing some things), it lead to a final climactic battle with the Lich, where the PC who was the phylactery took their own life moments before the Lich was defeated. It lead to a very dramatic moment of both the PC's in shock, and the Lich flying into a panic before it was destroyed. They discovered after the Lich was defeated, that the PC in question did not have to remain dead, that their death freed them from the Lich's soulbinding. It lead to a quest to revive the PC that ended quite well!
@HobbyHag11 ай бұрын
The weirder you get with it, the better your villain will be - I love that! Such good advice.
@katherinemarino204111 ай бұрын
Feeding the algorithm so Ginny can feed us 🍏 🍏 🍏 (Those apples are poisoned, it felt thematic)
@Galimeer511 ай бұрын
It's not a D&D campaign, but the story I'm writing will feature a lich as the main antagonist for my two lead characters (before they meet the rest of the cast and form a classic adventuring party). I figure this particular lich is actually newly turned -- like, he's an ordinary necromancer but simply isn't powerful enough to create a necrolord staff that will let him raise and command the _literal army_ -- tens of thousands of undead -- he wants so he pursues lichdom. By the time he and the lead protagonists meet, the guy's been a lich for about a week.
@sarahb.717511 ай бұрын
We're playing Citadel of the Unseen Sun right now (spoilers ahead). A lich killed us and put us in his phylactery at the end of the first session!! We've spent the past ten sessions just getting out of that! It entailed braving the Ditches, fighting Crawling Graves, escaping to Dream Town, entering people's dreams, and fighting Living Dreams! Even though we haven't seen the lich since the end of session 1, his influence is major as he's created this elaborate prison and brought multiple sidekicks and victims under his control. And it builds up the dread of realizing we're probably gonna have to fight him before this campaign is over...! Also, Pointy Hat?!
@pulsarbeam385711 ай бұрын
I fully agree with this I also think that the greater D&D community / maybe 6th edition should embrace the pointy hat productions idea going forward of making a unique lich for every playable class I feel that really you know leans into the idea of a lich being a once powerful adventurer just like the party members who has gone down the darkest path
@brannanvitek103511 ай бұрын
I would absolutely love the video on how to do a dragon right! A series on super villains sounds awesome.
@22CAJ10 ай бұрын
I loved this video and I would be delighted to see more like it! Your discussion videos are always so well written and easy to understand. I really appreciate the concise organization of each point because I have trouble watching longer videos that are more free-form and rambly. Keep up the great work!
@FireBowProductions11 ай бұрын
I have a necropolis in one of my homebrew worlds with two undead factions warring with each other. One lead by a lich, the other a "death knight" for lack of a better term. The interesting thing is what created this situation was a strange artifact was unearthed in the local salt mine and when the arch mage of the city went to investigate, it surged with a pulse of energy that converted the entire populous into various undead. Now the factions are at odds. The lich (who is the arch mage that accidently unleashed this power) and his followers are both keeping the other faction confined to the city as best they can and trying to get back into the mine to destroy the artifact and end the curse. The "death knight" is trying to defeat the lich's faction to conquer the world. So in this scenario, the lich is the good guy. Unfortunately, the artifact keeps reanimating any fallen undead within the city, so neither side is able to get an advantage over the other.
@darmakx9911 ай бұрын
A death knight is a real thing in D&D! Yours may have been vastly different from how official ones are portrayed, but they share a name at least! Definitely sounds like a fun and interesting campaign! Have your players chosen a side in the conflict, or are they just trying to survive/staying out of the way?
@FireBowProductions11 ай бұрын
@@darmakx99 I should clarify, it's for Pathfinder 2E. And no, I have this homebrew world like 90% setup but no active games. Tried to start one but my initial group is unreliable for scheduling. My current group I was invited to by the GM and we're currently in Abomination Vaults. If we finish that one, then I might pitch the idea of a campaign in my homebrew.
@Tazzdrag79811 ай бұрын
My lich plan is to create a simulacrum as a public stand in who is the players' patron, giving them quests and guidance. These quests of course secretly further the lich's needs, like sending them to kill a werewolf because it's terrorizing travelers but also because it refused to swear fealty to the lich.
@Tentacult_Sapling11 ай бұрын
I love the idea of this intelligent item just talking the ear off (perhaps even literally) of an immortal lich.
@Merlinstergandaldore11 ай бұрын
💀Hello minions, I approve of any video furthering lichdom... carry on... 💀
@katewatson494211 ай бұрын
This was so helpful! I am running a Victorian Gothic themed campaign where nearly all the monsters are undead, and I was planning on the big bad being a lich. This came out at the perfect time.
@3CatsInATrenchoat25 күн бұрын
My lich is the ex wife of the king that divorced him and wanted to split stuff in the divorce but the court case didn't go as planned and she only got the old castle.
@Mark-ki7ic11 ай бұрын
A Lich that can puppet(put their minds into) a newly dead person until it decompose is how I did it. Love the eye makeup Ginny
@mdpenny4211 ай бұрын
Could alternatively base something around the "Suel Lich" - AD&D 2nd Edition-era Greyhawk material introduced it - where the host body is - to all intents and purposes - the phylactery. The "downside" is that the host body ages at several times its normal rate, so the lich has to keep finding new hosts - and this itself could be fodder for the DM/GM, as the lich could then keep changing identities... In addition, if you follow the Suel Lich lore closely, pretty much all these liches are hundreds of years old - they predate the "Invoked Devastation"/"Rain of Colourless Fire" in Greyhawk lore, a millennium back in history; such a lich could have dozens of hidden caches or troves around the game world - plenty of opportunities for a party to go find unusual or unique treasures...
@Sangheillioz11 ай бұрын
I love the Pointy Hat collab! More of this please!
@andrewdiaz352911 ай бұрын
Just had an idea; Have a character who inherits or is given a protection charm from someone they trust who tells them it will keep them safe, but it turns out that item is the Phylactery of a great lich who gave it to the last surviving hero who originally tried to kill them as part of a Rouge's cunning deal. The lich can't be too evil because their soul is always in the hands of a hero, the hero always has massive protection, but the hero usually doesnt know but when they find out they rarely want to part with the power it gives them
@nightfall89z6211 ай бұрын
I mean, baelnorns are good liches. So yeah...
@oldmankatan73838 ай бұрын
Liches are my favorite. I would probably make that lich a neutral good lich, who has been defamed by a rival (whatever) for a couple hundred years, with classic evil lich stories (all false). Then give the phylactety to a paladin or cleric. Let it unfold naturally and have some AMAZING RP moments as the player sees a classic lich, and our friendly neighborhood lich tries to convince them otherwise!
@klai_borne11 ай бұрын
Not me low-key just realizing Voldemort is a lich after watching this video.😂
@theegoosegirl11 ай бұрын
me, currently running a game where the BBEG is a lich: well, this is VERY convenient for my needs
@XanIndigo4 ай бұрын
I suddenly have the fun idea to write a lich who was once a bard, so the big bad turns out to have been the loveable reprobate at the tavern the whole time, who knew the party's plans because they were all made while the lich was sitting at the bar eavesdropping.
@AbstractStew11 ай бұрын
Picture a room covered with trinkets, each of which has a foul, necromantic soul devouring energy. Which of the jars, amulets, crystsl balls, and ivory statues is the phylactery of the lich your party is hunting? None of them. The real phylactery is the stone room itself. 4:19
@darmakx9911 ай бұрын
Ooooooooh, and the various trinkets in the room DO collect souls, but only to act as sort of "slow drip feeders" for the giant soul jar that is the room! Each one with a unique defense, so the players gotta try and figure out how to take/destroy each one, and each one gone is a blow to the lich's overall power but never the end of the lich themself!
@AbstractStew11 ай бұрын
@@darmakx99 Brilliant
@JorneDeSmedt11 ай бұрын
Breaking down the barrier between animal and man? Is this lich called Shou Tucker?
@Sellesion11 ай бұрын
Id love to see more like this! You make such a great point when you mention taking just 1 personality trait and making it outside the box. That can be such a game changer in RP because sometimes it influences..everything! That melancholic lich might have had a phase where they tried to preserve all their loved ones who passed away, so there could be tales of folks who were resurected 3 times and went mad from not being allowed to rest. And the Lich's lair could have chambers with the mummified undead of their loved ones, who rise as particularly strong undead if the players fail a puzzle. Stuff like that. The difference in psychology can influence a lot and I think thats super cool.
@theultrasceptile11 ай бұрын
Another great video, I’ve been thinking about making a wannabe lich villian, who’d be in league with the bbeg
@errtuownsyou11 ай бұрын
Soul bound to a tea spoon or a key that's been shoved to the back of a drawer. Bound to a left sock that's disappeared. So many things that can reliably never be found.
@officialzeroninja11 ай бұрын
Welp, I’m convinced. Time to write lich lore instead of sleeping I guess.
@coldbritto11 ай бұрын
I love this Lich big bad character so much 😍 I'd be fascinated by your ideas of how to make dragon big bads unique!
@Occultist_Anonymous4 ай бұрын
wasn't metal enough, made an ancient black dracolich whos the god of death and destruction
@Hawki_e11 ай бұрын
I'm very nervous to run my first game, but your videos make me feel a touch more prepared!! Thanks Ginny!!!
@GinnyDi11 ай бұрын
That makes me so happy to hear!!
@oldmankatan73838 ай бұрын
Nervous is one shade of anxiety away from excitement. Grab that part, and jump in before you second guess yourself! You will be so happy you did!
@riuphane11 ай бұрын
*Algorithm engagement snacks* I'd love to see more of this kind of analysis and breakdown. I fancy myself creative, but you always manage to present me with new ideas or opportunities I simply overlooked because I'm too deep into the mechanics... Thank you for that
@sarahfay528011 ай бұрын
I've been working on a Lich BBEG for a long time. I can't say more, here, because my players sometimes watch your videos (I'm constantly sharing them), but I'm very excited to see how things end up going. Also, your makeup game is *always* amazing; if you had a makeup tutorials channel, I know dozens of people of several genders who play D&D and LARP who would love the pointers.
@aaronsavage123411 ай бұрын
Beholder variants would be awesome. That might be a few videos. 🤔
@templarw2011 ай бұрын
I liked when WotC did some years back when they were doing monsters with PC levels. The drow lich's phylactery was a spider-shaped greater iron golem. As the fight with Sofina in Honor Among Thieves shows, when a lich has their magic stripped away, they are a pushover. But stripping away the magic is... tricky. That's the difference between a villain/BBEG and just an antagonist. A lich is good for both of those roles. Personally, I like the idea of other classes, but give them different flavor. The extra monsters online for Spelljammer had a lich-like creature from a warlock, where the creature that it made the pact with had... taken over, in a ways. Perhaps using the dracolich as a starting point for the Sorcerer, where death removed much of what was human, magnifying whatever else they had been. I liked when I made a death knight monk as a recurring antagonist in a game. That was fun. For me, anyway. Also, I think Imhotep from the 1999 Mummy is a good way to do a lich.
@CricketSong11 ай бұрын
This video was so helpful Ginny! Thank you! The campaign I'm running has liches working with my BBEG, which is a vampire so I would absolutely appreciate a video like this regarding vampires. :)
@belodie11 ай бұрын
Please do more of this, I would love to DM one day but coming up with the kind of stories and characters that D&D needs is far harder than regular stories.
@leviangel9711 ай бұрын
Interesting! I find it much easier to have enough ready to run a game than to write a story. Though, this is due to improv which doesn't work with written stories
@Ristaak11 ай бұрын
It's a different style of writing for sure. I'm the opposite, I find it easier to write characters and story arcs for D&D then actual stories, but I think they are distinctly too different styles, so people likely are better one way or the other. In any case, practice makes perfect!
@oakbridge426811 ай бұрын
I like how you always encourage DMs to be a creative and to think outside the box. To shy away from the clichés. The great transmuter lich that combines animals, for example, is an awesome idea!
@bensteiger928411 ай бұрын
This was awesome! Loved the PointyHat collab too! It's be cool to see a focus on big bads that don't get used very frequently, like a Mummy Lord or Rakshasa.
@Zeppathy11 ай бұрын
I would 100% watch a Ginny Di / Pointy Hat one-shot.
@lordhawkeye11 ай бұрын
I will share my Lich story. Before he was a Lich he was a humble mage who grew up with an interesting childhood friend. This child was secretly a pheonix who was cursed to take humanoid form forever. Be it honorable death, self end or a long life the pheonix is always forced to be reborn into the same child body somewhere nearby where it died. They grow up, fall in love yet they know she can never truly die (as far as they know) while he eventually will. So together they delve deep into the magics. Even drawing from forgotten knowledge she recalls from past lives. They succeed and his life force is bound to hers. However he is a man not a pheonix. So instead of being reborn a child like the pheonix is he instead becomes undead and, ultimately, a Lich. Neither are truly evil. Simply twisted and odd after living, dying and coming back over so many centuries together.
@HelyaRavn11 ай бұрын
I love the idea of more videos like this. Wonderfully inspiring.
@zacheryricks826311 ай бұрын
Excellent tips! I love that the focus on the big bad moves to the narrative rather than just a boss fight! The flavoring you suggested at the beginning is awesome too!
@ShallieDragon11 ай бұрын
I'd be curious to see a Big Bad that's a beholder. They're powerful, but they often portrayed (in normal lore) as loners who don't really make plans, because they're so chaotic.
@thisjust1011 ай бұрын
awesome video! I'd love to see more of these. Mind flayers are pretty popular right now, also a doppelganger big bad could be really interesting
@edwardbickford827711 ай бұрын
I really love the litch's book in a great library idea. Genius!
@whocares36811 ай бұрын
One of the Lichs I used in a campaign used its own finger bones in undead it created giving the undead abilities of the Lich and act as a spore point if the Lich dropped below 20% hit point, his sole jar was the treasure room of the castle he used which had golden walls destroy the gold to get rid of the Lich
@keeperoflenneth11 ай бұрын
"That's why we have presidential term limits.... to prevent liches." me, side-eyes f***ing congress. >_>;;
@GinnyDi11 ай бұрын
Our system could certainly include more safeguards against Liches than it currently has 😬
@stumbling_11 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the atmosphere of the lich's lair.
@RefinedSkye11 ай бұрын
Sorry but my Big Bad is the concept of Capitalism
@KHMakerD11 ай бұрын
Please do more. I would love to have more.
@kdlotusk764911 ай бұрын
It was an amazing video! I would love a series of those In my setting, I have a family of creature that were so afraid of losing each other that they found a way to become immortal in exchange for killing so many people, a few races almost went extinct. Thanks to you, I finally understand that they're actually liches and that I can do so many more things with them!
@werewolfbat781711 ай бұрын
I like the idea of the phylactery being a magic item bound to one of the players; no matter what, it will always find its way back to them. The players have no way of destroying it, but it still places the lich in a compromising position.
@Vahktang11 ай бұрын
Imagine Undead Keraptis did it to the Three Weapons of White Plume Mountain.
@TheOldAdageSays11 ай бұрын
Isn’t it harry potter haha
@achimdemus-holzhaeuser123310 ай бұрын
@@TheOldAdageSays that would be multiple phylacteries .. but that could be a possible deviation of the rules as well. .. or make the phylactery something that can be broken down. A puzzle for example.
@PapaWolfDogZeus11 ай бұрын
I would definitely be on board for a Taking20 style "kill your party with" Big Bad of the week series.
@tobihemi10711 ай бұрын
I loved using a player item as a souljar. It was an amulet with the only pictures of the family of the player. when the lich was killed we played the "next campaign" because they destroyed an urn which they thought to be the souljar. The lich then started to manifest in the dreams of the player until it regained its form. it was a long process and an emotional rolercoaster. just thinking about them discussing the chance that the amulet could be the link to the lich ... *DRAMA*
@andrewlustfield607911 ай бұрын
A clever lich might do something like cast rope trick, permanency, coil the rope up inside, leave the soul jar withing the extra dimensional space. Then the lich teleports without error outside of the of the permanent enclosed extra-dimensional space it had just created, securing it forever.And just for good measure, with the proper magical protections (say by shape changing into a fire elemental) this might be preformed within the heart of an active volcano on the opposite side of the world from where the lich is actively pursuing their goals.
@thegrimmestreaper445 ай бұрын
Yes a series of this would be so good! I hope this video blows up!!
@tsifirakiehl425011 ай бұрын
Okay, now I’m thinking of a lich whose phylactery is a living greatwyrm. You want to stop the lich? Have fun fighting the massively ancient dragon they’ve raised from an egg to hold their souls! Heck, maybe this greatwyrm is actually good-aligned, but very naive and brainwashed by the lich, and has been an ally to the party in non-lich-related quests. To stop the lich, they have to kill their dragon friend. (Why yes, I am evil; thank you for noticing.)
@MaskedMike00411 ай бұрын
Would love to see this as a series, especially if it includes Beholders, Vampires and Mind Flayers (some of my favourite bad guys)
@alexbarrett383211 ай бұрын
I've used liches a fair few times over the years. One of my favourites was actually the one who I created for a horror one shot. The party were investigating a spooky cursed village, trying to get to the bottom of what was gradually turning people blind,. I played up the trope of the terrified but parochial villagers who didn't want "outsiders" interfering despite their offer of help. At the very start they met the leader of the faction that just wanted them gone; a crusty old man named Gaffer Gorm. They found him propping up the bar at the local pub, an elder of the community with everyone at his beck and call. He talked with a very strong west country drawl which I made barely ineligible (for those outside the UK who don't know what that sounds like, basically David Bradley's character in Hot Fuzz). It took them quite a while to figure out that he was the ancient barrow king who they were looking for. Since his ancient kingdom had actually been fairly small by contemporary standards his designs on "world domination" basically consisted of regaining control of the handful of villages which had originally been his domain, and then retreating to the pub to have a pint of cider, on the house of course... Every few hundred years someone would disturb his barrow, at which point his next reign of terror over the local area would commence.
@slugamer8 ай бұрын
Dang adventurers disturbing the poor guy while he's having a pint. That would send me on a rampage, too! :)
@tex69242 ай бұрын
I'm making a clown lich and his phylactery is his clown nose. The only hint the players are getting is an npc saying "there's something off about Dr. Bozo. He hasn't honked his nose in years!" He's a grumpy old guy who's so salty about Mr. Witch and Mr. Light ousting him from their original carnival in Gloomwrought that he decided to worship Vecna in hopes that he kills all the clowns until he's the only clown left 😂 (and yes, this is Dr. Bozo, Chuckles' family practitioner, and the campaign is set in Avantris pre-ouaw)
@tysondennis10164 ай бұрын
I'm homebrewing a dnd campaign, and I've made some adjustments to monster statblocks. That includes making the lich BBEG act like a lv 20 school of necromancy wizard, complete with spells you'd expect a wizard to bring. And his right-hand woman is a death knight who acts like a lv 20 oathbreaker paladin, with all that entails.
@victorvaldez886911 ай бұрын
Here's a simple Lich Phylactery Protection Idea: A stature carved out of a single Jewel or something else of that nature that "happens" to fall into the horde of a Ancient Dragon. First, many dragons wouldn't believe the truth, & evil dragons would be like "and this affects me how?" Another film version of what COULD be considered a Lich is Isabella Rossellini's, Lisle Von Rhuman, character in "Death Becomes Her" (1992.) The form of undeath she possesses & sells at a VERY expensive price, changes the body into the Phylactery as an unchanging Object more like a taxidermy statue than a living HEALING thing. The main character played my Meryl Streep, buys this service after she finds out her old frenemy, played by Goldie Hawn, has & the rivalry flares up leading to morbid Tom & Jerry style antics towards one another. Unless damaged these undead appear perfectly human, which is why Lisle demands that her clients remove themselves from public after a year of enjoying this state which also puts the subjects back to their PEAK physical beauty. Such a Lich character would have an EXPANSIVE army of well connected pawns, with DEEP pockets that could make for political troubles that a broadsword wielded by any murder hobo wouldn't be able to handle.
@dsargus311 ай бұрын
Hi Ginny Di REALLY inspiring video :) funny too. I learned quite a bit I wish you'd do more of these as you said, on Hags, Dragons etc... The L.I.T.C.H. music video grappled me already & i want to play a Litch in my campaign so badly already, and now even more...oooof
@inspiredice695611 ай бұрын
"INTERACTION CANDY, INTERACTION CANDY HERE, COME GET YOUR..." I think litches are fine, but I want Deathknights, as they are cool but underwhelming. Like a fighter to a wizard in 5e 😢. My poor fighters..