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Moonlight Posted - 23 May 2009 : 11:31:06
Is it always possible to resurrect people? I am asking more in terms of how resurrection works in computer games, for example Baldur's Gate.

Why you can resurrect your companion but not other plot persons? When is resurrection not possible and what can be the reasons for not being so? Thanks.
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Ashe Ravenheart Posted - 25 May 2009 : 23:01:43
A twist on the first of N2H's possibilities is that the Resurrection spell entreats the spirt and the Deity that they are needed. That way, if the spirit is happy, the deity can also tell the spirit they are needed greatly, hence making it more likely they will come back.
Nerfed2Hell Posted - 25 May 2009 : 22:33:38
Yeah, friends and I have had the discussion about resurrection and people not wanting to leave paradise, so how does the spell ever work...

Here are some of the possibilities we've explored (though haven't settled on any of them):

* Resurrection entreats the diety, not the individual spirit. If the diety feels the spirit can do more back in life, it will return. This is also a safeguard against people bringing back the dead for malicious reasons since a diety wouldn't put one of its own into such a position (without good reason).

* Resurrection entreats the god of the dead who has the authority to restore a dead soul regardless of respective faith. This allows a cleric of one diety to resurrect the faithful of another. His spell is granted by his own diety as a means to petition the death god on behalf of the diety (or directly in the case of a cleric of the death god).

* Resurrection pulls a spirit away from its diety's realm regardless of respective faiths or permissions. This is an ugly solution that would allow anyone to resurrect anyone and abuse the power. The only way this would work, in my opinion, is if individuals were held accountable for their resurrections... so bringing back the dead for malicious purposes would invoke the ire of the diety involved.
edappel Posted - 25 May 2009 : 20:37:17
quote:
Originally posted by Moonlight

Is it always possible to resurrect people? I am asking more in terms of how resurrection works in computer games, for example Baldur's Gate.

Why you can resurrect your companion but not other plot persons? When is resurrection not possible and what can be the reasons for not being so? Thanks.



The biggest problem to make a ressurection is: the target wants to be ressurected?
There are many novels that explores that.. (SPOILERS AHEAD)


Bruenor, on The two swords trilogy didn't want to get away from Moradin.

If I'm not wrong, on Cleric's Quintet, Cadderly tried to ressurect his tutor, but the spirit remained with Deneir.

At The Last Mythal Trilogy, Fflar hated to leave his wife and Corelon at Arvandor.


(/SPOILERS]

So, every time you try to ressurect someone, you should think if he wants to be ressurected... Probably, the only way to find eternal peace, is beside your god... So, why someone would leave it?
The Sage Posted - 24 May 2009 : 16:50:30
quote:
Originally posted by Jakk

Quick question, off-topic for the scroll (which seems to have resolved its discussion anyway) but on-topic for The Sage's post. Are Ed's replies for the rest of 2008 (not to mention Q1 of 2009) on their way to that list?
Yes. I've finished compiling '08, and I'm completely up-to-date with '09 [including today]. I'm just waiting for Alaundo's okay before I send the finished compilations over to him for inclusion on the main site.
Jakk Posted - 24 May 2009 : 16:31:45
quote:
Originally posted by The Sage

quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

Ed has discussed this over the years and his replies include reasons why some people can't be resurrected. :)

Look in his collected replies. The link is in Sage's sig. :)

Which is right here!




Quick question, off-topic for the scroll (which seems to have resolved its discussion anyway) but on-topic for The Sage's post. Are Ed's replies for the rest of 2008 (not to mention Q1 of 2009) on their way to that list? If it's a matter of a lack of time to get it done, I can appreciate that; if there's a way in which I can help out, let me know.
Moonlight Posted - 24 May 2009 : 11:43:29
Great, thanks everyone.
The Sage Posted - 24 May 2009 : 01:04:40
quote:
Originally posted by Kuje

Ed has discussed this over the years and his replies include reasons why some people can't be resurrected. :)

Look in his collected replies. The link is in Sage's sig. :)

Which is right here!
IngoDjan Posted - 23 May 2009 : 18:19:52
Actually, the God of Death can bar a ress spell from any Cleric. The ress spell is a negotiation of lord of Death and the lord of the dead person. This i told in a book that i canīt remember.
Similary to Mystras Weave bless. Canīt be denied to someone except with a good GOD reason.
Kuje Posted - 23 May 2009 : 18:17:29
Ed has discussed this over the years and his replies include reasons why some people can't be resurrected. :)

Look in his collected replies. The link is in Sage's sig. :)
Artemel Posted - 23 May 2009 : 14:49:17
And to top it all off, certain spells or creatures have abilities that can stop resurrection, too.

Such as:

http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/barghest.htm

They have a feeding ability that destroys souls, requiring even higher level magic to resurrect (the True Resurrection) and even then it only has a 50% chance of success.

And for spells:

http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/soulBind.htm

This will totally stop the spells from bringing back the dead... unless you find and destroy the gem imprisoning the soul.

That's just two more examples, and as DM you can make up nearly anything and if there is a logical enough reason behind it, your players probably will not mind.
Zanan Posted - 23 May 2009 : 11:53:16
Time can be a problem, but see for yourself ... there are two versions of this spell:

"Normal" Resurrection
http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/resurrection.htm

and a better version - True Resurrection
http://www.d20srd.org/srd/spells/trueResurrection.htm

Both need rather high lever clerics though, i.e. 13th+ and 17th+ level respectively. These are the "bare bones" - version of the spells, as I indicated above. If the DM / designer / author decides that resurrection cannot happen for any other reason, so be it.
Moonlight Posted - 23 May 2009 : 11:45:01
Can you please list some reasons why someone can't be resurrected? Is time a factor, are there magic that when used don't allow the victim to be resurrected or other reasons? Thanks.
Zanan Posted - 23 May 2009 : 11:39:32
A decent enough cleric can "by default" resurrect anyone s/he likes. A DM can - for the sake of the game / campaign / plot / you name it - rule that certain resurrection can not happen in certain cases and may or may not give viable explanations for this (e.g. deity does not approve of this; the soul does not want to come back into the mortal world etc.). Generally, within the game, if the requirements are met by the cleric and the creature to be resurrected, nothing bars the cleric from doing so.

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