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What is the most famous quote by The Lich from Adventure Time? toggle section
A famous quote by The Lich from Adventure Time is from 'Escape from the Citadel' where he declares, 'But I am beyond strength. I am the End. And I have come for you, Finn.' The Lich is recognized for his profound monologues, often revealing existential truths and the futility of circumstances.
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Can you describe the significance of The Lich's fall speech? toggle section
The Lich's 'fall speech' in 'Escape from the Citadel' episode of Adventure Time is a display of his dominance and power. He forces Finn and Jake to the ground, declaring that Finn is alone and foretelling darkness and death for his people. He unveils his intention to lead a formidable army to extinguish all light across a billion worlds. This speech, characterized by The Lich's arrogance and single-mindedness, signifies his aim to bring about the end.
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What is the impact of The Lich's speeches on the plot of Adventure Time? toggle section
The Lich's speeches in Adventure Time reveal his nature as an ancient cosmic entity and his intentions, significantly impacting the plot. In 'Escape from the Citadel', he announces his pursuit of Finn, prompting a key confrontation. His speeches also expose his powers, including igniting the Citadel with black fire and instigating a plague. Additionally, his dialogues contribute to the multiverse concept's exploration in the series.
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How does The Lich's dialogue contribute to his character development? toggle section
The Lich's dialogue, often delivered as brief, impactful monologues, reveals his arrogance and single-mindedness. His cunning is evident in his manipulation of others, such as when he tricks Finn into opening a portal. He refers to himself as a 'wheel', suggesting an endless cycle of return. His dismissive attitude towards opponents, exemplified when he calls Ice King 'a weak fool', contributes to his defeats.
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What is the context of The Lich's 'fall' in Adventure Time? toggle section
In 'Escape from the Citadel', the 'fall' of The Lich, Adventure Time's main antagonist, takes place. The Lich, a cosmic entity symbolizing inevitable death, uses his power to force Finn and Jake to the ground. He then approaches Finn, laughing ominously, and prophesies darkness for Finn and death for his allies. Despite Finn's resistance, he succumbs and falls, left in the darkness, signifying the Lich's dominance and the perilous circumstance for Finn and his allies.
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Season 2[]

Aren't you cold, Finn?

—"Mortal Folly"

Walk into the well, Finn.

—"Mortal Folly"

You are a joke... to me!!

—"Mortal Folly"

(Princess Bubblegum's body) Yes, I'm fine, I just need to rest.

—"Mortal Recoil"

(Princess Bubblegum's body) The ice wizard is a weak fool.

—"Mortal Recoil"

(Princess Bubblegum's body) Finn, I need you to get me some things...

—"Mortal Recoil"

Season 4[]

Did you bring the book? ... Yes, one step closer.

—"In Your Footsteps"

The book, Finn. Give me the book. Quickly, child. We are running out of time.

—"The Lich"

No, child. It's all true. The book has great power. I can make you live... forever. Anything you want... Just give me that book.

—"The Lich"

Thanks, Finn. I couldn't have done it without you.

—"The Lich"

Season 5[]

I wish for the extinction of all li- for Finn and Jake to go back home to Ooo. Huh? No! Wait! That's not what I wished for!

—"Jake the Dog (episode)"

Season 6[]

Fall!

You are alone, child. There is only darkness for you, and only death for your people. These ancients are just the beginning. I will command a great and terrible army, and we will sail to a billion worlds. We will sail until every light has been extinguished. You are strong, child, but I am beyond strength. I am the end, and I have come for you, Finn.

—"Escape from the Citadel"

Stop.

I have learned much from you. Thank you, my teachers. And now for your education. Before there was time, before there was anything, there was nothing. And before there was nothing, there were monsters. Here's your gold star.

—"Gold Stars"

Season 9[]

Quickly, while the boy is gone, we must seek out my Well of Power.

—"Whispers"