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* DidntThinkThisThrough: As Bonnie points out, [[MorePredatorsThanPrey he and his fellow vampires' overhunting of humans]] means they no longer have a sustainable food source, which does not bode well for his species' survival.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: As Bonnie points out, [[MorePredatorsThanPrey he and his fellow vampires' overhunting of humans]] means they no longer have a sustainable food source, which does not bode well for his species' survival. It's implied however that [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity he isn't exactly in his right mind anymore to realize this due to the crown's influence]].

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* EvilCounterpart: Compared to the Vampire King from the original timeline who eventually saw the errors of his ways after he was revived and cared a little about animals, this version was shown to still be a cruel king who drove the human race to near-extinction and almost killed Cake while taunting her in addition to not showing much concern for how his destructive ways are going to drive the vampires extinct, whereas his main counterpart was much more thoughtful. This version is also one to Simon due to him being the one to raise Marceline instead, showing how much of a worse person she would have been if Simon hadn't raised her.

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* EvilCounterpart: EvilCounterpart:
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Compared to the Vampire King from the original timeline who eventually saw the errors of his ways after he was revived and cared a little about animals, this version was is shown to still be a cruel king who drove the human race to near-extinction and almost killed Cake while taunting her in addition to not showing much concern for how his destructive ways are going to drive the vampires extinct, whereas his main counterpart was much more thoughtful. This version is thoughtful.
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also one to Simon due to him being the one to raise Marceline instead, showing how much of a worse person she would have been if Simon hadn't raised her.



* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity : Although it appears that the Vampire King does not suffer the side effects of ForcedTransformation from using the crown's magic, it appears that the effect of SanitySlippage is still in effect to the extent that the Vampire King let the vampire population grow uncontrollably while they excessively hunted their prey until almost extinct.

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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity : Although it appears that the Vampire King does not suffer the side effects of ForcedTransformation from using the crown's magic, it appears that the effect of SanitySlippage is still in effect to the extent that the Vampire King let he's been letting the vampire population grow uncontrollably while they and excessively hunted hunting their prey until almost extinct.to near-extinction.



* HumanPincushion: Huntress dies this way, being impaled by her own arrows in a worthless attempt to kill the Vampire King.

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* HumanPincushion: Huntress She dies this way, from being impaled by her own arrows in a worthless attempt to kill the Vampire King.



* SacrificialLamb: Martin is killed by Marceline as part of her introduction.
* TeamChef: Martin cooks for the group and for their "guests".

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* SacrificialLamb: Martin is Gets killed by Marceline as part of her introduction.
* TeamChef: Martin cooks Cooks for the group Bonnie's crew and for their "guests".



* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Pep But was a sentient piece of peppermint. The Peppermint Tank is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Peppermint Butler, but as a tank.]]

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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: Pep But was a sentient piece of peppermint.peppermint candy. The Peppermint Tank is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Peppermint Butler, but as a tank.]]



* PosthumousCharacter: He died over a thousand years before Fionna, Cake, and the main universe Simon's arrival, with his remains being skeletonized by that point.

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* PosthumousCharacter: He died over a thousand years before Fionna, Cake, and the main universe Simon's arrival, with which by that time his remains being skeletonized by that point.have decayed to the point of unrecognizability.
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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity : Although it appears that the Vampire King does not suffer the side effects of ForcedTransformation from using the crown's magic, it appears that the effect of SanitySlippage is still in effect to the extent that the Vampire King let the vampire population grow uncontrollably while they excessively hunted their prey. until almost extinct.

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* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity : Although it appears that the Vampire King does not suffer the side effects of ForcedTransformation from using the crown's magic, it appears that the effect of SanitySlippage is still in effect to the extent that the Vampire King let the vampire population grow uncontrollably while they excessively hunted their prey. prey until almost extinct.

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* CharClone: He receives such an outfit from the forest animals in "The Prince Who Wanted Everything", although he ends up discarding it.
* CoolHelmet: And one that looks oddly [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam familiar]].
* CoolMask: Again one that looks oddly [[CharClone familiar]].

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* CharClone: He receives such an outfit from the forest animals in "The Prince Who Wanted Everything", although he ends up discarding it.
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%%* CoolHelmet: And one that looks oddly [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam familiar]].
* %%* CoolMask: Again one that looks oddly [[CharClone familiar]].familiar.
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*AdaptationalNonsapience: In ''Fionna and Cake,'' BMO had become nothing more than Fionna's alarm clock.
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* BigBeautifulWoman: She is quite attractive, being somewhat heavyset notwithstanding.



* HatesWearingDresses: She has a much more tomboyish style than the original Fionna, and ends up tripping because of the skirt Prismo gives her since she's never worn one before. Prismo swaps it out for shorts to help her out.

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* HatesWearingDresses: She has a much more tomboyish style than the original Fionna, Fionna and ends up tripping because of the skirt Prismo gives her since she's never worn one before. Prismo swaps it out for shorts to help her out.



-> '''Cake''': [[LampshadeHanging Any excuse to get more naked.]]

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-> --> '''Cake''': [[LampshadeHanging Any excuse to get more naked.]]



* {{Womanchild}}: She's a 29-year-old woman and yet she's very immature. For instance, she literally takes her pants off after being fired from her last job, just to get back at her boss. It's implied that she lost many jobs because she refuses to take responsibility when her child-like attitude works against her. She also dreams of living magical, fantasy adventures in her boring, mundane life, not unlike a typical isekai child heroine. [[spoiler:It's actually residual memories of her time adventuring with Cake when their universe was still magical before Simon's {{Depower}} wound up draining the magic out of their world as well]]. She even has a list of her favorite fantasies such as having a talking cat, visiting a candy kingdom, and becoming a giant woman.

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* {{Womanchild}}: She's She is a 29-year-old woman and yet she's who is very immature. For instance, she literally takes her pants off after being fired from her last job, job just to get back at her boss. It's implied that she lost many jobs because she refuses to take responsibility when her child-like childlike attitude works against her. She also dreams of living magical, fantasy adventures in her boring, mundane life, not unlike a typical isekai child heroine. [[spoiler:It's actually residual memories of her time adventuring with Cake when their universe was still magical before Simon's {{Depower}} wound up draining the magic out of their world as well]]. She even has a list of her favorite fantasies such as having a talking cat, visiting a candy kingdom, and becoming a giant woman.

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--> See his tropes under [[Characters/AdventureTimeTheLich The Lich]]
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[[folder:The Ice King]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny
A version of the Ice King whose abandoned tapes leave a clue to what happened to this world.

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--> See his tropes under [[Characters/AdventureTimeTheLich The Lich]]
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[[folder:The Ice King]]
-> '''Voiced
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Ice wizard... So, you have risen again. (chuckles) In the olden days, I would've rewarded your insolence with death a thousandfold."'']]
->'''Voiced
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Creator/RonPerlman

A version of the Ice King whose abandoned tapes leave Lich who succeeded in his goal of destroying all life, but is now a clue to what happened to this world.shell of his former self completely devoid of purpose.


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* AllForNothing: His mission to destroy all life on Ooo? Just a ploy to get the attention of GOLB, who seemingly never wanted it in the first place and zaps him into a polygon for his trouble.
* AndIMustScream: After reaching GOLB, he cries out in fury to what he must do to earn their approval. In response, GOLB rips the Lich's body apart, apart from his skull, and transforms his skeletal form into one of the geometric shapes orbiting GOLB, entombing the still screaming Lich head inside for all eternity.
* AndThenWhat: After fulfilling his purpose of destroying all life, the Lich has long since fallen into a depressive state and has no idea what do with himself anymore. Seeing the heroic trio does raise his interest, telling Simon that he would have "rewarded [his] insolence with death a thousandfold" in olden days, but can't be bothered to actually do anything and lets them go.
* AssholeVictim: {{Downplayed}}. While he's a rather pitiable being and his final fate of being turned into a block by GOLB is horrific, he's also another version of the same Lich who's had the demented and sadistic desire of destroying all life and only really turned less bad as a result of finding himself without a purpose after achieving his goal in his universe, so it's hard to say he didn't have his final fate coming.
* AtopAMountainOfCorpses: He's found sitting on top of a huge mound of bones, flanked by the leg bones of an unidentified giant creature. It's evocative of a grisly throne. By the look of things, [[RetiredMonster he's been sitting there for a long time]].
* TheBadGuyWins: This universe is a direct result of the Lich succeeding in destroying all life. Unfortunately for the Lich, [[MeaninglessVillainVictory it left him without a purpose]].
* BaitAndSwitch: When the trio encounters the Lich, it seems as though he's going to attempt to kill them, only to leave them be.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: When The Lich reached Prismo for the first time, he wished for the end of all life in existence with Finn's wish immediately afterwards being to wish that the Lich never existed and created the Farmworld universe where The Lich still came into existence in the form of Farmworld Jake. Jake then uses his wish to change The Lich's wish to just send him and Finn home which doesn't get rid of Farmworld due to a time paradox. ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTimeFionnaAndCake'' finally shows the universe that the Lich wished for where everything is dead except for BMO, who is a robot and dies later in the episode, and himself, who BMO calls by the name "Jerry" with him doing nothing while in a state of depression as his goal has been achieved. He's so unmotivated he even lets Simon, Fionna and Cake go free after coming into his abode.
* BeingEvilSucks: ''Fionna and Cake'' reveals that in the universe where he succeeded in wiping out all life, the Lich is left crippled with ennui and depression. Despite his dedication to his omnicidal goals, none of it will bring him any happiness even if he accomplishes his goal.
* BodyHorror: Time has taken a clear toll on Billy's corpse, decaying enough that his limbs all expose the Lich's skeleton. His face is sagging off, and his remaining, shriveled eye hangs loosely from its socket.
* CerebusCallBack: His inability to motivate himself after succeeding in his goal gels with his similar VillainousBSOD in "[[Recap/AdventureTimeS6E1WakeUp Wake Up]]", where--deprived of the ability to kill--the Lich enters a standstill, "like a machine without a purpose." The difference is, back then, the Lich still had a reason to live (and kill); his standstill is less lack of motivation and more him biding his time, seen when he snaps back to life upon seeing an opportunity to kill Prismo. ''This'' Lich's standstill goes far deeper; now the Lich suffers from genuine existential ennui, and can't even find the energy to kill Simon and co. when he has them dead to rights.
* CompellingVoice: Uses it when Simon, Fionna, and Cake try to run from his chamber. [[AC:"Cease."]]
* CrisisOfFaith: After completing his mission of exterminating all life in the universe, he found neither a sense of personal fulfillment or praise from the god to whom he dedicated his entire existence. As a result, he fell into an almost comatose depression. When given the opportunity to confront GOLB face-to-face, he goes on a furious, unhinged rant about why he was not rewarded for his utter devotion and sacrifice.
* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: He believes that GOLB is an intelligent GodOfEvil that desires the destruction of all life and will reward him for doing its bidding. In reality, GOLB is a mindless force of chaos that doesn't really desire ''anything'' and responds to The Lich begging it for answers by [[AndIMustScream inflicting eternal torture on him]].
* EvilCounterpart: Bizarrely, ''Fionna & Cake'' makes him one to two characters:
** Billy: Both were legendary figures in the world of Ooo for well over a century and have reached a point where they feel aimless and depressed over the seeming futility of their goals' full extent. However, Billy reached a depression as a result of feeling the fight against evil was pointless since even if he beat every bad guy he knew, others rose up to take their place; while the Lich outright succeeded at his goal of ending all life but has no idea what to do after since the act didn't bring him any satisfaction. Finally, both are changed by a chance encounter with a group of adventurers who discover they aren't motivated to do anything more. But, while Billy is broken out of his funk by Finn and Jake proving that fighting evil is still an act that can bring good to the land and finds new meaning to his life from that point forth, while the Lich rages against GOLB for ignoring him despite achieving the purpose he thought GOLB wanted and ends up suffering AFateWorseThanDeath for his troubles.
** Simon Petrikov: Both have a connection to GOLB and have succumbed to crippling depression and ennui after losing their purpose in life. Simon goes as far as to say he can relate when he realizes why the Lich is acting strangely. However, where Simon seeks GOLB to be reunited with his LostLenore, and eventually comes to terms with his sense of loss after some prodding, the Lich views GOLB as a god of destruction to be worshipped and appeased, and [[RageAgainstTheHeavens reacts poorly]] when he [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint fails to understand]] why his deity is ignoring him.
* ExBigBad: Once the franchise's main antagonist and the ArchEnemy of Finn and Jake themselves, the Lich has been reduced to an EmptyShell of his former self who is too demoralized to even bother killing the heroes.
* FacialHorror: Time has clearly not done wonders on his former Billy disguise, as the skin is blotchier and the eyeball is hanging out of the socket, making him look even more horrifying than he already was.
* FanDisservice: In this form, Billy's hide is not only completely naked (Thankfully with a BarbieDollAnatomy), but also horribly decayed, exposing the Lich's bones underneath even more. When he's on his knees as he prays to GOLB, we catch a glimpse of his butt. Eugh.
* ForcedTransformation: His ultimate fate. When he comes before GOLB and demands to know why fulfilling his purpose didn't bring him any satisfaction, GOLB responds by forcibly ([[PainfulTransformation and painfully]]) turning him into one of the puzzle pieces that orbit him.
* HeroKiller: He managed to kill every single heroic force in Ooo (Billy, Finn and Jake, the Candy Kingdom, Marceline, Ice King and various other magical beings and allies of Finn with the sole exception of BMO who's a machine) and for all purposes rules the world unopposed.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: He succeeded at killing all life (Finn and Jake included) and had previously terrorized the world many times over, yet after his wish was granted he was left all alone and without a purpose which managed to break him. Then he goes over to GOLB (who's merged with Betty) ranting about how he devoted his existence to appealing to its teachings and gets turned into a block orbiting around the entity for eternity.
* MeaninglessVillainVictory: Despite having won and destroyed all life, the Lich feels no satisfaction, being unable to function if he isn't working towards that goal.
* NakedNutter: During his VillainousBreakdown amidst his RageAgainstTheHeavens moment, he tears away Billy's remaining body as he screams for GOLB to answer him. While Billy's body was already naked due to its clothing having rotted away long ago, disposing of even this still conveys the vulnerability, desperation, helplessness (and [[FanDisservice repulsiveness]]) associated with the 'naked-madman-screams-into-the-void' archetype.
* NotWorthKilling: Due to his ennui/depression, the Lich can't even muster the urge to kill Simon, Fionna, and Cake, since it would just result in the universe being dead again.
* OddFriendship: If BMO's to be believed, he and the Lich managed to form something of a friendship as the last two beings in Ooo. Although it's just as likely that BMO is talking one-sidedly to an inanimate Lich.
* PyrrhicVictory: He achieved his goal of a universe devoid of life... and as a result, loses his sense of purpose and slumps into a depression.
* RageAgainstTheHeavens: After succeeding in wiping out all life in GOLB's honor, he goes through this when he realizes GOLB, either way, doesn't give a shit about him. His desperate praying and furious raving actually does get GOLB's attention, who rewards his anger [[DoNotTauntCthulhu by transmogrifying him into a tetromino]].
* RetiredMonster: This Lich, now without a purpose, has more or less given up his villainous ways; not even able to muster the motivation to kill Fionna, Cake, and Simon.
* TomTheDarkLord: [=BMO's=] name for the Lich, an omnicidal warlock who worships a GodOfChaos and killed everyone in the universe, is... Jerry. Probably because BMO has never met the Lich before and made up a name.
* TookALevelInKindness: The Lich is nowhere near the monster he was before eradicating all life, choosing to spare Fionna, Cake, and Simon when he was once defined by his desire to kill everything and seemingly formed a friendship with BMO. Although this is more of a [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] example, since it's less a case of the Lich developing a conscience and more him just losing all motivation to do evil.
* VillainousBreakdown: One of the only times the Lich has ever gotten truly desperately angry is when he actually confronts GOLB in person, screaming at his god about what he must do to appease them if the extinction of all life in GOLB's name, and losing all sense of purpose in the process, was not enough.
-->'''Lich:''' No, no, NO! Answer me! What more could I have done?! WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM ME NOW?!
* WantingIsBetterThanHaving: While the Lich was defined by his single-minded goal of destroying all life, once he actually succeeds, he's completely depressed due to no longer having a purpose in life.
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[[folder:The Ice King]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomKenny
A version of the Ice King whose abandoned tapes leave a clue to what happened to this world.
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[[Characters/AdventureTimeMain Main Characters]] ([[Characters/AdventureTimeFinn Finn]] | [[Characters/AdventureTimePrincessBubblegum Princess Bubblegum]] | [[Characters/AdventureTimeIceKing Ice King]]) | [[Characters/AdventureTimeAntagonistsAndEnemies Antagonists and Enemies]] ([[Characters/AdventureTimeTheLich The Lich]]) | [[Characters/AdventureTimeLandOfOoo Land of Ooo]] ([[Characters/AdventureTimeCandyKingdom The Candy Kingdom]] | [[Characters/AdventureTimeKingdomsOfOoo Other Kingdoms]]) | [[Characters/AdventureTimeOtherCharacters Other Characters]] | '''Multiverse Characters'''-]]]]]

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[[Characters/AdventureTimeMain Main Characters]] ([[Characters/AdventureTimeFinn Finn]] | [[Characters/AdventureTimePrincessBubblegum Princess Bubblegum]] | [[Characters/AdventureTimeIceKing ([[Characters/AdventureTimeIceKing Ice King]]) | [[Characters/AdventureTimeAntagonistsAndEnemies Antagonists and Enemies]] ([[Characters/AdventureTimeTheLich The Lich]]) | [[Characters/AdventureTimeLandOfOoo Land of Ooo]] ([[Characters/AdventureTimeCandyKingdom The Candy Kingdom]] | [[Characters/AdventureTimeKingdomsOfOoo Other Kingdoms]]) | [[Characters/AdventureTimeOtherCharacters Other Characters]] | '''Multiverse Characters'''-]]]]]



[[folder:The Lich]]
--> See his tropes under [[Characters/AdventureTimeTheLich The Lich]]
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[[folder:Bobby]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LouFerrigno

Billy's counterpart in the Farmworld universe.

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[[folder:Bobby]]
Lich ('''SPOILERS''')]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"''Everyone'' will die. Over and over! Mountains of broken bodies, beneath the wheel!"'']]
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[[labelnote:Click here to see Farmworld Lich as a shadow.]]\\
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LouFerrigno

Billy's counterpart
Creator/RonPerlman

In "Finn the Human", an AlternateTimeline was created where the bomb wasn't detonated in an attempt to keep the Lich from existing. Unfortunately, a series of events in "Jake the Dog" leads to the bomb detonating six hundred years later
in the Farmworld universe.present day, creating a new Lich from Jake.\\\

The Finn and Jake of the main timeline later vanquished him, but in doing so severed his hand and scattered it to the multiverse, allowing him to continue his omnicidal quest across many other universes through these still-living fragments.



* AlternateSelf: A human version of Billy.
* BadassInDistress: Given who he's a counterpart of, his being introduced as a captive of Farmworld Finn and the Lich serves to establish their threat.

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* AlternateSelf: A human version AmbiguousSituation: It's unclear if the Lich-hand in "Together Again" is the one Sweet P slew given the episode is set in the afterlife or one of Billy.
near-endless copies considering the portal it fell into was connected to every other dimension.
* BadassInDistress: Given who he's CompellingVoice: Like the original Lich, which becomes a counterpart of, his being introduced as WhamLine in "Together Again" when New Death is frozen in place by a captive of paper talisman and a familiar voice says [[AC:"Burn."]]
* FalseFriend:
** "Crossover" reveals that after
Farmworld Finn and was rendered insane by the Ice King's crown, the Lich pretended to be his friend to manipulate him into opening a portal to the multiverse. Farmworld Finn believes he's finding a new home for humanity after his powers cause a new ice age, but once the portal opens, the Lich takes great pleasure in telling Finn he's going to kill him, his family, and every other living thing over and over on infinite worlds.
** "Together Again" reveals that the Lich "befriended" the son of Life and Death just in order to manipulate him into killing his father, thus turning him into New Death. The Lich then literally acts as New Death's "right-hand" all the while manipulating him into destroying the Dead Worlds to end the cycle of reincarnation, admitting to Finn and Jake that New Death is nothing more than a pawn who has no other purpose but to help him end all life.
* FinalBoss: Having possessed New Death, he becomes the main antagonist of ''Together Again'', making him Finn and Jake's final foe before they pass on to reincarnate.
* FromASingleCell: Downplayed. Even though this version of the Lich is purged from Farmworld Jake's body and destroyed by the Maid, his consciousness still survived within his severed hand, which ends up copied and send to every other universe. That being said, the Lich doesn't seem to be capable of regenerating his body, only able to act as a disembodied and moving hand, though he does morph his shadow into the shape of the Lich from Finn's world.
* GodzillaThreshold: Realizing that he was manipulating New Death all along is what finally spurs Finn and Jake to kill the latter. And it also causes the final fight between the brothers, as neither wants to let the other become the next Death.
-->'''Jake:''' That settles it.\\
'''Finn''': We have to ice Death ''now''.
* HeroKiller: In ''Distant Lands'' he indirectly causes the death of Death, albeit by manipulating Death's son into doing the job for him.
* HijackedByGanon: "Together Again", which
serves as the GrandFinale to establish their threat.both ''Distant Lands'' and the original series, seemingly has a new main antagonist in the form of New Death, who is destroying all the Dead Worlds to end the cycle of reincarnation. Then the final few minutes of the episode reveal that Lich has been manipulating and controlling him all along, making him the TrueFinalBoss of the series.
* InSpiteOfANail: The Farmworld version of the Lich acts ''exactly'' like the one from the main timeline despite being manifested a thousand years later, and has the same memories if "Whispers" is any indication. It's implied he knows about other versions of himself given he talks about Finn besting him "on many worlds".
* ItsAWonderfulPlot: An interesting case in which ''Finn'' [[MakeAWish wishes this]] on him. We then see what [[RetGone the world is like]] if the Lich hadn't existed. It ends up backfiring as Jake becomes the stand-in for the Lich in the alternate timeline.
* ManipulativeBastard: This also applies to Farmworld Lich, who acts as a FalseFriend to Finn and appeals to his insanity in order to get him to use the Enchiridion.
* MultiversalConqueror: In "Crossover", Farmworld!Lich attempts to trick Farmworld!Finn so that he can open a portal to every reality, allowing him to invade them all at once. Main!Finn severs his hand which falls through the portal and is sent to every universe, and while the Lich himself isn't able to follow, even that appendage has enough of his power and dark will to carry on his cause.
* OmnicidalManiac: Just like the main Lich. ''Distant Lands'' takes it further as ''"Together Again"'' shows that the Lich desires to end the cycle of reincarnation by destroying all Dead Worlds so that life can never recover from his devastation.
* RedBaron: His favorite epithet seems to be the '''Ceaseless Wheel'''. Farmworld!Lich refers to himself as this twice, once to Farmworld!Finn and the second time when he's confronting Sweet P (where he reveals another title of his is "the Last Scholar of GOLB").
* {{Sadist}}: He takes clear relish in revealing his true intentions to Farmworld!Finn, who had believed they were friends until he gave the Lich access to the Multiverse.
-->'''Farmworld Finn:''' That's great! Then we can live everywhere!\\
'''The Lich:''' Everywhere you will die.\\
'''Farmworld Finn:''' ''[nervously]'' Heh, what?\\
'''The Lich:''' You. Your family. ''Everyone'' will die. Over and over! Mountains of broken bodies, beneath the wheel! ''[Prepares to kill Jake in front of Farmworld Finn]''
* UncertainDoom: Sweet P stabs him as a hand and causes him to explode into spirits. This leaves no portion of him behind, but he's returned from similar destruction before by possessing other bodies. Later in "Together Again" he appears in the Dead World, but it's never stated if he got there by dying or traveled there magically the way Finn and Jake did before.]
* VillainousBreakdown: Has one when [[AntiAntiChrist Sweet P]] decides not to join him and [[BadassAdorable kills him instead]].
* VillainRespect: A bigger example is in the episode "Whispers." He reveals that Finn has bested him in ''many worlds,'' possibly alluding to how the Lich's hand was spread throughout the Multiverse and the implications that the various alternate Finns (and perhaps Fionnas, too) stopped his plans.


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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LouFerrigno

Billy's counterpart in the Farmworld universe.
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* BadassInDistress: Given who he's a counterpart of, his being introduced as a captive of Farmworld Finn and the Lich serves to establish their threat.
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