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* ''Film/AquamanAndTheLostKingdom: [[spoiler:Kordax transformed himself and his people into undead creatures through the toxic orichalchum, and he himself resembles a walking skeleton.]]
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* ''Film/AquamanAndTheLostKingdom: ''Film/AquamanAndTheLostKingdom'': [[spoiler:Kordax transformed himself and his people into undead creatures through the toxic orichalchum, and he himself resembles a walking skeleton.]]
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* ''Film/AquamanAndTheLostKingdom: [[spoiler:Kordax transformed himself and his people into undead creatures through the toxic orichalchum, and he himself resembles a walking skeleton.]]
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* Similar to the [[Literature/HarryPotter Lord Voldemort]] example above, this is how Nushi retains his {{Immortality}} in GirlsLove VisualNovel ''VisualNovel/AkaiIto''.
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* Similar to the [[Literature/HarryPotter Lord Voldemort]] example above, this is how Nushi retains his {{Immortality}} in GirlsLove [[YuriGenre Yuri]] VisualNovel ''VisualNovel/AkaiIto''.
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** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'', Death Sword appears as an undead MagicKnight who wields a giant sword. Notably, he disintegrates into flies when defeated; it is actually the sword itself that goes through the standard monster death animation, hinting that it was a phylactery of sorts.
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** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'', ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'':
*** Death Sword appears as an undead MagicKnight who wields a giant sword. Notably, he disintegrates into flies when defeated; it is actually the sword itself that goes through the standard monster death animation, hinting that it was a phylactery ofsorts.sorts.
*** Ganondorf exists somewhere between life and death, having barely survived his execution thanks to the Triforce of Power reanimating him. In addition to his considerable magic power, he can switch between his "mortal" Gerudo form and a giant ghostly head. [[spoiler:When the Triforce of Power finally leaves him, he goes with it]].
*** Death Sword appears as an undead MagicKnight who wields a giant sword. Notably, he disintegrates into flies when defeated; it is actually the sword itself that goes through the standard monster death animation, hinting that it was a phylactery of
*** Ganondorf exists somewhere between life and death, having barely survived his execution thanks to the Triforce of Power reanimating him. In addition to his considerable magic power, he can switch between his "mortal" Gerudo form and a giant ghostly head. [[spoiler:When the Triforce of Power finally leaves him, he goes with it]].
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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'' depicts it's incarnation of Ganondorf as lichlike. He's introduced as a NotQuiteDead mummy entombed under Hyrule Castle, who unleashes potent magic once he is unsealed. He also fits the "destructively ambitious" archetype of a lich, since he is ruthless in his pursuit of unlimited power which he wants to use to not just conquer Hyrule, but destroy it entirely. [[spoiler:Moreover, he owes his power and longevity to the Secret Stone he carries, and the only way to kill him is to destroy it]].
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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'' depicts it's incarnation of In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'', Ganondorf as lichlike. He's is introduced as a NotQuiteDead mummy entombed under Hyrule Castle, who unleashes potent magic once he is unsealed. He also fits the "destructively ambitious" archetype of a lich, since he is ruthless in his pursuit of unlimited power which he wants to use to not just conquer Hyrule, but destroy it entirely. [[spoiler:Moreover, he owes his power and longevity to the Secret Stone he carries, and the only way to kill him is to destroy it]].
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* The second book of ''Literature/TheWinternightTrilogy'' features famous Russian folklore sorcerer/lich Koschei the Deathless. He really doesn't care for his name either in this version; he notes that it was originally a mocking nickname given to him long before he became a sorcerer, back when he was a sickly child who everyone expected to die before adulthood. He apparently had numerous close calls with death in his youth, but kept pulling through despite how weak and fragile he seemed.
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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'' depicts its incarnation of Ganondorf as lichlike. He's introduced as a NotQuiteDead mummy entombed under Hyrule Castle, who unleashes potent magic once he is unsealed. He also fits the "destructively ambitious" archetype of a lich, since he is ruthless in his pursuit of unlimited power which he wants to use to not just conquer Hyrule, but destroy it entirely. [[spoiler:Moreover, he owes his power and longevity to the Secret Stone he carries, and the only way to kill him is to destroy it]].
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** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'' depicts its it's incarnation of Ganondorf as lichlike. He's introduced as a NotQuiteDead mummy entombed under Hyrule Castle, who unleashes potent magic once he is unsealed. He also fits the "destructively ambitious" archetype of a lich, since he is ruthless in his pursuit of unlimited power which he wants to use to not just conquer Hyrule, but destroy it entirely. [[spoiler:Moreover, he owes his power and longevity to the Secret Stone he carries, and the only way to kill him is to destroy it]].
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* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks'' features Skeldritch, the Ancient Demon. He wears a viking helmet and specializes in spitting up rocks. You need to deflect and load the rocks onto catapults so they destroy Skeldritch's rib cage, and finally knocks the helmet off so you can stab the gem embedded in its skull.
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* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'', Death Sword appears as an undead MagicKnight who wields a giant sword. Notably, he disintegrates into flies when defeated; it is actually the sword itself that goes through the standard monster death animation, hinting that it was a phylactery of sorts.
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks'' features Skeldritch, the Ancient Demon. He wears a viking helmet and specializes in spitting up rocks. You need to deflect and load the rocks onto catapults so they destroy Skeldritch's rib cage, and finally knocks the helmet off so you can stab the gem embedded in itsskull.skull.
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'' depicts its incarnation of Ganondorf as lichlike. He's introduced as a NotQuiteDead mummy entombed under Hyrule Castle, who unleashes potent magic once he is unsealed. He also fits the "destructively ambitious" archetype of a lich, since he is ruthless in his pursuit of unlimited power which he wants to use to not just conquer Hyrule, but destroy it entirely. [[spoiler:Moreover, he owes his power and longevity to the Secret Stone he carries, and the only way to kill him is to destroy it]].
** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'', Death Sword appears as an undead MagicKnight who wields a giant sword. Notably, he disintegrates into flies when defeated; it is actually the sword itself that goes through the standard monster death animation, hinting that it was a phylactery of sorts.
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSpiritTracks'' features Skeldritch, the Ancient Demon. He wears a viking helmet and specializes in spitting up rocks. You need to deflect and load the rocks onto catapults so they destroy Skeldritch's rib cage, and finally knocks the helmet off so you can stab the gem embedded in its
** ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTearsOfTheKingdom'' depicts its incarnation of Ganondorf as lichlike. He's introduced as a NotQuiteDead mummy entombed under Hyrule Castle, who unleashes potent magic once he is unsealed. He also fits the "destructively ambitious" archetype of a lich, since he is ruthless in his pursuit of unlimited power which he wants to use to not just conquer Hyrule, but destroy it entirely. [[spoiler:Moreover, he owes his power and longevity to the Secret Stone he carries, and the only way to kill him is to destroy it]].
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* The Necromancer in the true path of ''WebOriginal/{{Necromancer}}'' and in ''Death Song'' [[spoiler: becomes a lich after Lord Rostov breaks his neck in an attempt to kill him.]] The same world had been terrorized by a lich centuries before.
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* The Necromancer in the true path of ''WebOriginal/{{Necromancer}}'' ''Literature/NecromancerEndMaster'' and in ''Death Song'' [[spoiler: becomes a lich after Lord Rostov breaks his neck in an attempt to kill him.]] The same world had been terrorized by a lich centuries before.