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Lich Lord, Chapter 176

It was remarkable how quickly we expanded and how quickly that all changed. Less than three weeks had passed since I took the first city. After Maltis fell, my domain exploded onto the plains, nothing slowing it. Freya was a blessing I hadn’t expected. She organized and sent out raiding parties...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 175

We marched out of Maltis a week later. We waited that long to be certain Freya and Gallus had a firm handle on the city. In that time, I had created another ten necromancers for my army. Freya told me she was planning on sending out forces to conquer smaller villages and hamlets in my name nearby...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 174

I felt bad that I didn’t even know the man’s name. He’d volunteered to be used as a sacrifice, though they claimed they did not see it as a sacrifice. When I proposed the spell, Freya had suggested this change. I told her I wasn’t going to refrain from using eldritch magic, these creation...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 173

I clenched my teeth in frustration looking through the numbers. I knew they would’ve been much worse if Freya had not been there to support me, and if I had not created the additional necromancers. Still, it was frustrating. The bone guard and the eldritch death knights had been the hardest hit...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 172

A relatively simple ritual was sketched out around Ehud. I was part of the ritual, standing at the edge along with a pile of death cores on the other side.

“Okay, when this starts, it will pull some soul energy from you, not much, just a signature. The death cores will be broken down and ...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 171

Inquisitor Cleric of Olattee

Archbishop of Olattee

Level: 175

Inquisitor clerics have taken an oath to their god similar to that of the paladins. They swore to seek out and purge all that ...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 170

Barriers erected by Othniel and Jiar contrasted against the barrage as they held off the assault. I was glad they remembered, because that would’ve been a nasty attack to take head on.

The roof of the temple was in line with where the attack had come from. Standing on top of it was a figu...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 169

A priest poked his head over the top of the crenulations around the guard building, which was basically a squat tower, his spell already directed at me. I struck first. The priest had made the mistake of erecting his magical defenses first. When my eldritch cannon fired, there was nothing to stop...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 168

Undead smashed together, their unfeeling bodies crushing each other. The flesh golem’s tore apart dozens at a time, absorbing them and growing. This kind of brutal melee was exactly what they wanted.

“Where are you, Ezekiel?” a distorted voice growled. The massive, corrupted magic ema...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 167

The priest struck first. I really hadn’t been planning on chasing him onto the bridge, even after Raven had told me. But when he ran, I decided I just couldn’t let him go.

My precognition had me moving as the bolt of searing white power tore through where I had been. He was powerful, at...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 166

Harris Aeacus did his best to hide his disdain for the lower city. After all, the archbishop had sent him here to carry out his holy mission. He dare not wag his tongue about how the residents of the lower city were so far lost to their corruption that they were better off left to wallow in their...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 165

The litter stopped in front of us. The four corners were made of carved black ivory, and the roof was made of dark brown wood taken from something called a demon tree. The perfectly muscled living dead carrying it moved in absolute sync. If it wasn’t for the fact I’d scanned them and knew the...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 164

“How can we be so certain that he won’t betray us?” Maxwell asked as we marched away from the fort in the pass.

“I can’t really,” I admitted. “But what I do know is that he along with the few guards that came to our side are not enough to hold that place, not without the undea...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 163

I ground my teeth and took the blow. The barrier projected by my armor shattered, dissipating the attack around me like water. The residual magic still stung, but I ignored it. Leaping into the air above the paladin I met his eyes one last time. Defeat stared back at me, and I smiled.

I cha...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 162

As I rushed towards the Paladin, Abimelech noticed and moved to support me. I waved her aside, the mental connection I had with her conveying my intent. I wanted to test myself against this man. I was fine being the commander of our army, but one thing I still knew and had learned about myself wa...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 161

As I spun the wheel, the noise from the door grew louder, my eye never leaving the drawbridge, Come on, Raven, I thought. If the drawbridge did not fall, this would be pointless.

The door burst open behind me. I was out of time. The portcullis was raised only a couple of meters off...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 160

A pile of bones and flesh lay before me, prepared by my necromancers and already flooded death mana. I cast a simple undead construct, and the bones and small amounts of flesh were picked up, infused together. A humanoid shape took form. The bones created a powerful and thick skeletal structure. ...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 159

We marched out of Ostia two days after Aaron’s arrival. It was enough time that the ravens should have spread our message, but also little enough time that I doubted any forces would be mobilized against us.

Still, just in case, I left all of the mindless zombies under my control with Dag...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 158

I had gotten less experience from the conquering of the city than at Dead Water. It was a smaller city size with a smaller garrison. Still, it had been enough to give me another level and I put the points into intelligence. The more power I had access to right now the better.

On the second ...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 157

When I came back to myself, I was surprised that I was still standing, having assumed I would’ve fallen down. The big raven on my arm cawed at me again, then flapped its wings, leaping into the air. The big raven circled once and flew towards the city.

I turned and followed. Abimelech too...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 156

The door opened, gray light spilling into my mindscape, and Ekwin stepped out. He wore the exact same tailored suit as last time. The world resumed moving when he talked. “Shad’ehki, you know you are not allowed to rummage through my followers’ minds. Did you truly think I would not notice?...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 155

My orders to the troops had been to not kill anyone who was not a threat to them, but still try and contain the populace where possible. Most of the citizens just hid in their houses.

I expected the citizens to flee as soon as they could. Then again, my army was stationed on the only major ...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 154

I caught the dagger out of the air that Raven tossed to me. I held the priest down on the altar. The powerful death energy contained within beginning to leak out through the ritual. Nothing had fundamentally changed. I’d hope somehow the altar would absorb the death energy.

The bishop str...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 153

Captain Core patrolled the street leading past the temple of Olattee when the fog arrived. He was immediately suspicious, as this was the wrong time of year for fog this thick. He was no wizard, but he could tell unnatural fog when he saw it.

“Sergeant Regulus,” Captain Core snapped. ...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 152

“What do you think?” I asked Raven when she came into the tent we had set up.

Raven examined the construct sitting before me. “I think this is your best attempt yet, though it still smells wrong,” she said. “Let’s see how it works.”

***

I followed Raven through a g...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 151-Interlude

“This was the start of your great dominion then? And the beginning of the wandering horror?” Marissa asked excitedly.

“You know about that thing?” Ezekiel gave her a wry smile. “I wonder if it’s still around.”

The carriage rolled into Ezekiel’s fortress, night having l...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 150

“My name is Ezekiel Verniac,” my voice boomed across the arena and the town around it. The stands were full, the news of the failure of the invasion having already spread when players were  brought into the arena one by one by the Terhaim. “This is my dungeon and my domain. These fools...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 149

“What!?” I snapped. Even with my attention directed towards the top of the dungeon, I couldn’t quite sense it like I once did, so I looked at Kellnock.

“There is a large group of bound souls and mortals pouring into the entrance of the dungeon,” Kellnock spoke without inflection. ...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 148

Damien and Ilore were on the edges of my mindscape. When I got there, they were working on a ritual in smooth stone.  Once I understood it I nodded in approval and asked. “Trying to replicate the barrier that once held this place closed off?”

“Yes,” Ilore said. “My ability to...

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Lich Lord, Chapter 147

An hour and a half later, and I was already sick and tired of gravitas, foreboding or otherwise. Evidently everything from my relationship with Vito to Kellnock’s level mattered in figuring out the blasted number. The population of Dead Water, which turns out was the name of the city we just co...

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