The Lich (character)

''"Aren't you cold, Finn?" --Lich''

The Lich (also known as the Lich King) is a villain in Adventure Time. His first appearance was in "His Hero" during a flashback about the adventures of the great hero Billy. He plays the main villain in "Mortal Folly" and "Mortal Recoil" where he nearly kills Princess Bubblegum. The episode "His Hero" showed that Billy cast him down, and "Mortal Folly" shows that he was ultimately imprisoned in a large glob of amber in the ancient tree that serves as the castle of the Candy Kingdom. After being defeated again in "Mortal Recoil", the Lich apparently continued to inhabit the body of the waving Snail, which appears in every episode.

Appearance
His first design had a more flattened, simplified look with larger eyes, downward-pointing horns and a different crown and robe. The design used in the series has a helm with curled horns, one of which has broken off, horrific lights as pupils peering out of his empty eyesockets, and pale undead skin pulled tight against his noseless skull. His skin is frayed away from his lips revealing a wicked and perpetual grin. His arms are bare bones with various decayed tissues, and his skeletal hands burn with an eldritch fire when he casts fire spells. The Lich is also remarkably large. In the flashback in "His Hero," the Lich was shown to be almost as large as Billy.

Before the Lich was struck down by Billy, both of his horns are intact, so it is possible that he lost it sometime during or after the fight. He also has intact horns in Princess Bubblegum's vision.

Abilities
Aside from his immortality, the Lich has a medley of unholy powers, most prominently the flames he generates around his hands that he fires at his opponents. Early on in "Mortal Folly," it was revealed that the Lich has the power to control people's minds, either through telepathy or spoken commands. Moreover, he has the ability to possess other people, as seen in "Mortal Recoil" when he survived by possessing Princess Bubblegum. He also has the ability to fly, and can kill or destroy virtually anything he comes into contact with. When he tried to cross Iceberg Lake, he inadvertently killed all the fish in the lake, and when he fought Finn, he caught Billy's gauntlet bare handed and turned it to dust. He is also able to implement necromancy, as seen when Finn and Jake entered his lair.

The Lich sustains his massive strength by drinking from his Well of Power, a deadly mixture of various lethal substances, such as bleach, lighter fluid, ammonia, and even plutonium. While his power is truly a force to be reckoned with, the Lich has a few known vulnerabilities. His main weakness is the Gauntlet of the Hero Billy, a magical weapon that fires intense energy blasts. Another item able to work against the Lich is the sweater Princess Bubblegum gave to Finn. Imbued with the power of "Liking someone a lot," the sweater protected Finn from the Lich's flames, and was later used as a weapon. With it, Finn was able to attack the Lich and reduce his body to dust. The Lich is also unable to control a person's mind if they are wearing a certain type of magical jewelry. While generally impervious to physical attack, traditional methods may have some limited effect on the Lich, as seen in the flashback where Billy cast him down with a kick to the face.

Personality
The Lich is rather taciturn and speaks only in brief statements. Due to his great reticence, his few words carry greater gravity. In spite of his intractability, he is visibly shocked when Finn survives his fire attack, and he laughs heartily when Finn attacks him with his sweater. He has only raised his voice once - when Finn asked the possessed Princess Bubblegum if everything was all right. He also has an apparent disdain for all living things, as Princess Bubblegum said that his only desire was to destroy life.

Original pitch document
He was first alluded to in the early series pitch, and was the only other character described in those documents in addition to the main six (Finn, Jake, Princess Bubblegum, Lady Rainicorn, Ice King and Marceline.) The pitch document states in all caps, "THE LICH KING IS NOT FUNNY," and states that The Lich had been imprisoned within his castle (although this was later contradicted in "Mortal Folly"). According to the pitch document, he doesn't go straight into battle like the Ice King, but instead uses a legion of undead skeletal knights to fight his battles.

Quotes

 * See The Lich/Quotes

Trivia

 * He is voiced by Ron Perlman, who is famous for his deep voice and roles as monsters and in various media, including the Beast in the live action "Beauty and the Beast" television series and as Hellboy in the movie series based on the comic books. Perlman also provided the voice of the villain Slade in four seasons of Teen Titans, where Princess Bubblegum's voice actor, Hynden Walch, was the voice of the heroine Starfire. He is also noted as the narrator for the Fallout series and its video games and Spike's 1,000 Ways to Die.
 * As revealed by Adam Muto, The Lich is not powerful enough to control Death, but he can personally cheat Death. This "cheat" can be a reference for his immortality, and ability to avoid death possessing other bodys.
 * The Lich is still referred to by his old name, Lich King, in various official episode summaries and clip descriptions on Cartoon Network's site, indicating that the name change may have been done very late in production.
 * In fantasy fiction, a lich is a powerful magician who has transformed himself into an undead creature to achieve immortality. This concept was popularized by the monster's depiction in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game.

Episodes Featured
Note that the Lich technically appears as the possessed Snail in every episode from the third season onwards, although it would be pointless to list them all here. See the Snail article for details.
 * His Hero
 * Mortal Folly
 * Mortal Recoil