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  1. Doom stuff:
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  3. Rules about Doom: Doom never leaves his tower. If he were to leave he has to waste time both to regenerate and as well he can't protect his phylactery. Instead he puts part of his consciousness and soul into a body sculpted and empowered to look and emulate his power, to a certain extent. This way he can be in two places at once, as well as feign being a lesser threat than he actually is. He will however leave if he must face a foe that could potentially kill him, requiring his full power.
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  5. Doom waits and watches, although he will play around with people quite often if he's outside of his tower, he won't do so if he feels like it'd put too much pressure on him. He is arrogant as well, but not dumb. He's a lich without an army, because a lich with an army is a reason to start trying to kill a lich. He's also not evil perse, he despises the gods and their followers, but for the sake of mortality. He despises anyone that believes themselves better than a mortal. Although he is a hypocrite, believing himself better than anyone and more deserving of everything.
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  7. Doom's tower:
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  9. The Tower is essentially the castle of the Mejtokxil, before falling "Asleep" he used most of his power to push it outside of the plane/dimension/whatever to keep it hidden from the outside. If anyone finds his city they'll only find an empty spot where the castle was. The Tower itself is like any castle, studies, dining rooms, an armory, etc, but mostly any free room is devoted to his experimentation in magic however, littered with bodies, crystals, flows of mana, scribed runes, piles of notes, whatever he needs and maintained by a small army of undead created before he became a lich from the loyal subjects of the castle who wished to maintain it after his death. At times he will personally attend to them and their aging bodies, sacrificing days of work to ensure their final wishes are met.
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  11. Doom's Goals:
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  13. His goal is to attain all the knowledge and power he can, politically at times through various disguises, or magically, or even just within knowledge. These are all to be added together so that he may strike down the gods who he has seen has cursed them, strike down the demons. Demons in particular he see are rather than embodiment of dark magic a result from the god's vanity, a byproduct if you will. He shall do so with any means necessary, countless lives if it must be so that no one will have to fear what they cannot have hope against. (By strike down I mean in any way, even if to show mortality that they can live without them. Or to become one just to be a god of hope and mortality, a god for those cursed like himself.)
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  15. How he will attain items of interest: If, lets say, an item were owned by man a family heirloom of sorts and it was needed for a certain spell doom was researching, and there were no other like it. Instead of stealing it within the night or killing the man, he could simply wait and either bribe or control a few guards and local officials to change any notes of inheritance so that the item in question will be sent off to a distant relative who's more deserving of the artifact, or so says the note. And Doom would then wait for the man to either die of old age or have it set for him to die from any other reason he can't be tied to.
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  17. Doom's Magic: Doom Dabbles in every known magic, but has a taking for fire, that of his people, and the art of necromancy to effect souls, from which he believes true power stems from. ALso he's a swordsman. Blah.
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