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* [[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]] as [[Lich]] | * [[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]] as [[Lich]] | ||
* [[Final Fantasy Legend]] as [[Lich]] | * [[Final Fantasy Legend]] as [[Lich]] | ||
+ | * [[Dissidia: Final Fantasy]] as [[Lich]] | ||
* [[Vagrant Story]] as [[Lich]] | * [[Vagrant Story]] as [[Lich]] | ||
* [[Unlimited SaGa]] as [[Lich]] | * [[Unlimited SaGa]] as [[Lich]] |
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"Lich" comes from the German "liche" and the Old English "lych", both referring to corpses. The popular fantasy idea is of a magician who has transformed himself into an undead. [1]
Appears in
- Final Fantasy I as Lich
- Final Fantasy IX as Lich
- Final Fantasy XI as Lich
- Final Fantasy XII as Lich
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles as Lich
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates as Lich
- Final Fantasy Tactics as Lich
- Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions as Lich
- Final Fantasy Tactics Advance as Lich
- Final Fantasy Legend as Lich
- Dissidia: Final Fantasy as Lich
- Vagrant Story as Lich
- Unlimited SaGa as Lich
- Secret of Mana as Lich
- Seiken Densetsu III as Lich
- Sword of Mana as Lich
- Lord of Vermilion as Lich