Do warlocks lose their souls?

Warlocks don't automatically lose their souls; it depends entirely on the specific pact with their patron, which can involve selling their soul, performing tasks, or simply receiving knowledge, but the soul often becomes tied to the patron, making resurrection harder or leading to collection after death, though many modern interpretations emphasize varied deals beyond just soul-trading. The exact consequences, including soul loss or power changes, are up to the Dungeon Master (DM) and the pact's fine print, but generally, a warlock's soul is involved in the afterlife.
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What happens when a warlock dies?

When a warlock dies in Dungeons & Dragons, their fate depends heavily on their patron, but often involves their soul being claimed, potentially becoming a powerful undead servant called a deathlock if the patron is cruel or wants a new agent, or just a difficult resurrection due to the soul pact, with outcomes varying from power loss to inheriting the pact's mantle. 
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Do warlocks sell their soul?

Warlocks make pacts for power, and while selling their soul is a classic trope (especially with Fiends), it's not a requirement; their deal could involve service, tasks, knowledge, or other unusual exchanges, depending on their patron (Fey, Celestial, Great Old One, etc.), as they are essentially making a magical contract with a powerful being.
 
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Do warlocks lose their powers?

Nothing. Warlocks gain their power from the same source as the patron, not FROM the patron like a cleric. As long as the source of the GOO's power is still in existence somewhere the warlock will still have its power.
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What happens when a warlock breaks their pact?

When a Dungeons & Dragons warlock breaks their pact,{/Link} the consequences aren't strictly defined but usually involve narrative repercussions from their furious patron, ranging from losing future powers/levels, gaining debilitating curses, being hunted, or even transforming into a powerful undead servant (a Deathlock). While some interpretations suggest retaining existing spells but halting advancement, most DMs create story-driven fallout, as the pact is the source of their magic. 
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What is a warlock's weakness?

<p>Warlocks don't have a special weakness but they just have limited powers. So if you make them run out of them, they can't fight you anymore. Vampires are always strong, except for when they walk into the sunlight of course. Werewolfs can control their transformation when they're trained.
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How does warlock end?

Before the Warlock can use the Grimoire to say the name of God in reverse, Kassandra stabs him in the neck with the syringe she uses to inject insulin, which she filled with salt water from the lake. The Warlock's throat seals shut, and he bursts into flames.
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How can you tell if a person is a warlock?

Signs someone might be a warlock, in fiction and folklore, often involve an otherworldly connection (patronage), intense desire for forbidden knowledge/power, unusual physical traits or "marks," a rebellious nature, potent but specific magical abilities (like Eldritch Blasts in D&D), and a focus on contracts or pacts, but in reality, it's largely about self-identification or cultural beliefs, not verifiable traits. 
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What defeats a warlock?

Arcane Curse prevents Warlock from using his abilities without increasing it's duration, which since all of Warlock's abilities are actives it is very effective against him.
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Why can't warlocks have children?

Warlocks from the same demonic bloodline may have similar demonic features on their bodies. Additionally, warlocks are unable to have children. Warlock pregnancy always results in stillbirth as they are crossbreeds and are thus sterile.
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Will God forgive me if I sold my soul?

Will God forgive someone who sold their soul to the devil if they repent? Yes, He will, most certainly, but the person needs to confess sacramentally their sin, and must receive deliverance prayer or exorcism to destroy the spiritual bondage in which Satan has entrapped them.
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What makes someone a warlock?

Warlocks share all the features and gifts of their Wiccan parent, but also inherit a substantial degree of demonic power and predispositions from their Infernal forebear - which only serve to amplify the warlock's already impressive aptitude for magic as well as their connection to the forces of Hell.
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What happens if you sell your soul to Chara?

When you give Chara your soul at the end of an Undertale Genocide Route, you permanently alter future playthroughs, enabling Chara to take control of the game world and ensure a "soulless" ending, often involving the erasure or corruption of the world, even on subsequent Pacifist runs, leading to altered, darker outcomes like the iconic "Soulless Pacifist" or "Soulless Genocide" endings.
 
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How long do warlocks live?

Immortality: Warlocks are granted immortality, again by their demon heritage. They do not physically age. They'd only stop aging in a certain time and retain that appearance for as long as they love.
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Is a warlock evil?

A warlock isn't inherently evil, but the term has historical roots in malevolent magic users, often making them villains in stories; however, in modern fantasy (like D&D or WoW), warlocks gain power through pacts with powerful beings (Patrons) and can be good, neutral, or evil, depending on their Patron and how they choose to wield their dark, soul-bargained magic for their own (good or bad) ends. 
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What is a female warlock called?

A female warlock is most commonly called a witch, as "warlock" traditionally refers to a male witch, but in many fantasy settings, warlock itself can be used for any gender, with terms like sorceress, enchantress, or even wizardess also used for female magic-users. The specific term depends on the context, whether it's folklore, religion (Wicca), or fantasy gaming (like D&D). 
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What is the opposite of a warlock?

Wizard is opposite of Monk. Warlock is opposite of Cleric. Barbarian is opposite of Fighter. Ranger is opposite of Rogue. Druid if opposite of Bard.
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What power does a warlock have?

Warlocks do not cast spells, but instead use spell-like abilities called "invocations", which represent the tapping of the power granted to the warlock. The most important of these abilities is the "eldritch blast" which is the warlock's main offensive ability, firing a blast of magical energy at the target.
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What is the mark of a warlock?

A warlock mark is a distinct or strange physical feature that identifies warlocks. Warlocks may hide or disguise their more extraordinary marks with glamour to blend in among mundanes.
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What are the 7 signs of the Spirit?

They are: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord. Stained glass symbolic representation of the Holy Spirit as a dove, c.
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What do real life warlocks do?

Warlocks are most commonly associated with witchcraft or the occult, but they have also been known to be powerful healers and protectors in certain cultures. In ancient times, warlocks were seen as wise men who could use their knowledge of the natural world to provide advice to members of their communities.
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What happens if a warlock dies?

If a Warlock dies, their fate depends on their pact, but often involves their soul being claimed by their patron, making resurrection difficult, or being reanimated as an undead servant (a Deathlock), especially if they failed their patron, compelling them to serve in the afterlife, with the Dungeon Master having the final say on the specific outcome.
 
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How do warlocks communicate with their patron?

Some warlocks communicate with their patron through their familiar; some by meetings with the being's minions, others only by reading omens in nature or interpreting prophetic visions or dreams.
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Can warlocks turn into demons?

if someone is a warlock who uses dark energies and infuses his soul with demonic power he cannot become a demon (Kanrethad Ebonlocke aside, maybe one day we'll find out he's a demon hunter in disguise).
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