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'''Resurrection''' is the process by which a person returns to life. There are many methods of going about this process, all with varying [[experience]] costs related to them. Resurrections by [[groves]] and [[devotion]] users cost nothing. Resurrection via a [[starburst]] [[Tattoos|tattoo]] costs a relatively small amount of experience. Being immolated at the [[Flame of Yggdrasil]] is the penultimate in terms of experience costs, and the costliest, performed when one has no other means available, is [[praying for salvation]]. Failure to either be resurrected or resurrect oneself results in a steady experience loss, starting when a soul's [[mana]] reaches zero.
'''Resurrection''' is the process by which a person returns to life. There are many methods of going about this process, all with varying [[experience]] costs related to them. Resurrections by [[Groves]] and [[Devotion (skill)|Devotion]] users cost nothing. Resurrection via a [[starburst]] [[Tattoos|tattoo]] costs a relatively small amount of experience. Being immolated at the [[Flame of Yggdrasil]] is the penultimate in terms of experience costs, and the costliest, performed when one has no other means available, is [[praying for salvation]]. Failure to either be resurrected or resurrect oneself results in a steady experience loss, starting after a [[soul|soul's]] [[mana (statistic)|mana]] is depleted.


Almost all forms of resurrection, save a few, require the resurrector to be in possession of the deceased's corpse. The exceptions are praying for salvation, which one may do at any time while dead, and grove resurrection, which requires that either the corpse or soul be present in the grove. Groves users may also resurrect themselves by this process.
Almost all forms of resurrection, save a few, require the resurrector to be in possession of the deceased's corpse. The exceptions are praying for salvation, which one may do at any time while dead, and Grove resurrection, which requires that either the corpse or soul be present in the Grove. Grove users may thus resurrect themselves by this process.


Resurrection is not to be confused with [[reincarnation]], which, while an act of returning to life, is primarily a method to alter one's [[:Category:Races|race]].
Resurrection is not to be confused with [[reincarnation]], which, while also an act of returning to life, is primarily a method to alter one's [[:Category:Adventurer races|race]].


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Latest revision as of 20:10, 19 April 2008

Resurrection is the process by which a person returns to life. There are many methods of going about this process, all with varying experience costs related to them. Resurrections by Groves and Devotion users cost nothing. Resurrection via a starburst tattoo costs a relatively small amount of experience. Being immolated at the Flame of Yggdrasil is the penultimate in terms of experience costs, and the costliest, performed when one has no other means available, is praying for salvation. Failure to either be resurrected or resurrect oneself results in a steady experience loss, starting after a soul's mana is depleted.

Almost all forms of resurrection, save a few, require the resurrector to be in possession of the deceased's corpse. The exceptions are praying for salvation, which one may do at any time while dead, and Grove resurrection, which requires that either the corpse or soul be present in the Grove. Grove users may thus resurrect themselves by this process.

Resurrection is not to be confused with reincarnation, which, while also an act of returning to life, is primarily a method to alter one's race.