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I know this technically isn’t AoS related given that the book is set in the ‘world that was’ but didn’t think the WHFb legacy forum was the right place (mods please feel free to move as appropriate).

I’m currently about half way through reading ‘Nagash the Sorceror’ by Mike Lee and just had a quick question.

Throughout the book, Arkhan the Black and some of Nagash’s other lieutenants are referred to as ‘immortals’. Are they vampires?

There are references to them being unable to stand in sunlight (whether this is just painful or would result in their destruction isn’t yet clear to me) and wrapping themselves up to leave only faces and hands uncovered. But they all depend on Nagash’s elixir rather than the drinking of human blood.

I’m assuming they are not vampires given that (at least in the fluff I remember) Arkhan was killed by a spear thrown by a common soldier then resurrected as the Liche King.

For that matter, how does one become a liche?
 
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