![]() After that, the Gunslinger is playable at any point. Once the Gunslinger successfully kills both Liches, the game ends, showing the Gungeon before it became the Gungeon, implying that the Great Bullet striking the fortress never happened. There, Lich is allied with a clone of himself named Paradox Lich. There, he confronts the Lich, his future self. Once the Gunslinger shoots himself with the Gun That Can Kill the Past, he is transported to Bullet Hell itself. However, the player will be instead playing as none other than the Gunslinger himself. Killing him causes the game to reset back at the first floor. After defeating the third form, the player destroys the Lich and finishes the game.Īnother ending with the Lich can only occur once the player kills the Lich as a character named The Paradox. During the fight, the Lich transforms twice, his second form being a giant skeleton, and the third being a mixture of a Shelleton and a Revolvenaunt. Once they survive Bullet Hell, they confront the Lich himself. After some unknown point, however, he was banished into the sixth hidden chamber of the Gungeon known as Bullet Hell.Īfter the player successfully kills the pasts of the four main characters and returns to the room where the Gun That Can Kill the Past resides, the Lich’s hand will drag the player character into Bullet Hell. The Lich conquered the Gungeon and controlled the creatures into obeying him. However, after the Bullet struck, the Gunslinger's followers became Shelletons or Revolvenaunts, while the Gunslinger himself transformed into the Lich. They spread the tale of the Gungeon across the galaxy, causing many more to come, and eventually either die or kill their past. People who ventured into the Gungeon, who were known as Gungeoneers, either died to the beasts in the Gungeon, or lived and escaped. The Great Bullet's power created the Gungeon's signature treasure, The Gun That Can Kill the Past. However at some unknown point, an giant object known as the Great Bullet fell from the sky, crushing him and his followers, but the Gunsmith survived. He was usually in the Forge at the bottom of the fortress, combining guns with magic, as he feared that guns would "make the magic of the old world obsolete". He, along with someone known as the Gunsmith, resided on a fortress on a distant planet. The Lich was initially a man simply titled The Gunslinger. The Lich also has two other forms, being a massive skeletal giant (It having purple bones, a complete maw, four bullets lodged in its head, a hole in said head above its face, and red eyes), and a wraith like form (It having orange-yellow bones, multiple glowing red spikes jetting out of its head, glowing red eyes, a sharp upper jaw, and limbs made of bullets). The basic form also mainly carries a revolver and a red book. For clothing, he wears a black hat, a black coat, and a red scarf. As The Lich, he is a blue, jawless skeleton, keeping the same bullets for eyes. For clothing, he wears a brown cowboy hat, a green poncho, a belt/holster holding several guns, blue pants, and boots. He is the true ruler of the Gungeon and the future version of The Gunslinger, one of the game's secret characters.Īs the Gunslinger, The Lich has bullets in place of his eyes, blue hair, and Caucasian skin. ![]() ![]() The Lich is the true final boss and main antagonist of the 2016 indie game Enter the Gungeon. Though banished to Bullet Hell, the Gundead know him to be the immortal master of the Gungeon. Why return to me, over and over? Why torment me like this? What is there in this place left for you? Please. A lich, beneath the Forge, in a mysterious sixth Chamber.
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