Oooh...
Finlay does villainous things because he is filled with rage and hate (against the upper class, and how life treated him in general), while Banes does villainous things because he is an ice-cold pragmatist.
I guess in this lore it is possible although I do not know what usually keeps you around after death like Baines. Regret? Unfinished business that is simply too important for you to die? Or simply some sort of a cure?
Just saying that he died and is dead (in a sense) so that is kind of an experience nobody else has anything to say about. And when you are around for a long long time worth many mortal lives, dead, unable to die again, seeing others dying in maybe the same ways for nothing then some youngster probably is not going to give you much more perspective. Hm.
On top of that, Baines is actually in a pretty unique position for a lich, in that he's... Hm. I don't know how much more I can say without giving away a whole lot, but what I can say is upcoming chapters deal with a lot of lich stuff. XD
Finlay does villainous things because he is filled with rage and hate (against the upper class, and how life treated him in general), while Banes does villainous things because he is an ice-cold pragmatist.
Just saying that he died and is dead (in a sense) so that is kind of an experience nobody else has anything to say about. And when you are around for a long long time worth many mortal lives, dead, unable to die again, seeing others dying in maybe the same ways for nothing then some youngster probably is not going to give you much more perspective. Hm.
On top of that, Baines is actually in a pretty unique position for a lich, in that he's... Hm. I don't know how much more I can say without giving away a whole lot, but what I can say is upcoming chapters deal with a lot of lich stuff. XD
Just noting something I might pass as a reference if needed so I remember, haha.