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<blockquote data-quote="Sejs" data-source="post: 1679280" data-attributes="member: 4910"><p>I allow it, but it's hard to come by. You can't just bop over to the local temple and lay down coin for a resurrection. Chances are very good that all the clergymen at that temple arn't even Clerics (members of the cleric class) - they're most likely to be Experts. Divine spellcasters are the guys out performing miracles and acting as the hand of their god on earth. They're a seperate order from the rank and file that perform weddings, give sermons, offer advice, and grant succor to the needy. Even in the event that you get into contact with a divine spellcaster of sufficient level to raise the dead, you're going to have to then go about convincing them that the deceased is the kind of person that -should- be brought back, from their point of view. If you go to a priest of Heironeous, you're probably going to spend a good while convinving them that your dead friend really was a good man who fought for what was right. If you go to a druid, you're very likely to be told that, hey things die, that's how it's supposed to work.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Of course, PC spellcasters skew things, as they can do with their abilities as they see fit. But when it comes to everyone else in the world I run things as outlined above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sejs, post: 1679280, member: 4910"] I allow it, but it's hard to come by. You can't just bop over to the local temple and lay down coin for a resurrection. Chances are very good that all the clergymen at that temple arn't even Clerics (members of the cleric class) - they're most likely to be Experts. Divine spellcasters are the guys out performing miracles and acting as the hand of their god on earth. They're a seperate order from the rank and file that perform weddings, give sermons, offer advice, and grant succor to the needy. Even in the event that you get into contact with a divine spellcaster of sufficient level to raise the dead, you're going to have to then go about convincing them that the deceased is the kind of person that -should- be brought back, from their point of view. If you go to a priest of Heironeous, you're probably going to spend a good while convinving them that your dead friend really was a good man who fought for what was right. If you go to a druid, you're very likely to be told that, hey things die, that's how it's supposed to work. Of course, PC spellcasters skew things, as they can do with their abilities as they see fit. But when it comes to everyone else in the world I run things as outlined above. [/QUOTE]
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