Question About Liches From Sorcerer & Sword
jburneko:
I was looking at the How To Become An Undead section of Sorcerer & Sword. So the way I understand it is that you effectively become a demon. But when you run the math presented there, you don't end up with numbers in accordance with the normal demon creation rules.
The really big question is: Can the Sorcerer who becomes a Lich still do Sorcery? The core book is pretty clear that demons can't. Is Lichdom an exception?
If it's not an exception I'm not sure what Lichdom buys you other than not-dying. Is the Lich supposed to get Abilities in accordance with it's Lore score? Or perhaps via the Token used to keep it alive?
Jesse
Ron Edwards:
Hi Jesse,
I'll look over that text again, but as I remember, the answers (or assumptions on my part) were:
- no more sorcery
- however, control of the Token is vastly significant and in many ways may look like sorcerous rituals
- demon abilities corresponding to your Lore score
Best, Ron
jburneko:
Cool.
One other subtle point. Demons don't become unbound when their masters die. Does that carry over into Lichdom? I may not be able to do new sorcery but any demons I had bound to me upon my "death" are still bound to me?
Jesse
Ron Edwards:
Jump-spin heel kick!
jburneko:
Perfect.
This is pretty scary stuff. I like it.
Jesse
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