Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-26052600-20160203043235/@comment-25547106-20160227062907

(Liches don't die just because you blow them up. They're actually extensively difficult to destroy. When you destroy ones body, it reforms it in roughly 7 days from its phylactery. The only way to destroy a lich is to destroy its phylactery completely, but that's according to D&D rules. In this such world, I would say you'd need to destroy both the phylactery and the lich itself, so when the phylactery is destroyed, the soul has nowhere to return to. If the Lich's soul returns to its body, then yes, you can destroy it all at once, but I doubt such a powerful being would just let you destroy it. Especially not when there's things such as Contingency Spell and Time Stop.)