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<blockquote data-quote="VelvetViolet" data-source="post: 6183401" data-attributes="member: 6686357"><p>Because people <em>believe </em>they should.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, that rings hollow when games like Vampire and Mage and Wraith focus around playing heroic vampires and necromancers and ghosts and other traditionally villain roles. D&D is <em>supposed </em>to cater to every playstyle, that's why it contradicts itself.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Incorrect. Casting resurrection on an undead turns it back into its living self. This is stated in the description of the undead type. Destroying them is optional. This isn't ignoring the rules, it's correcting everyone's mistaken impression.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The spell only works if cast on someone who is dead. You can't cast it on a living person. True resurrection does not need the original body, regardless of whether it became undead or not. Nowhere in that spell it is stated that undeath prevents resurrection of the original living person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VelvetViolet, post: 6183401, member: 6686357"] Because people [I]believe [/I]they should. Yeah, that rings hollow when games like Vampire and Mage and Wraith focus around playing heroic vampires and necromancers and ghosts and other traditionally villain roles. D&D is [I]supposed [/I]to cater to every playstyle, that's why it contradicts itself. Incorrect. Casting resurrection on an undead turns it back into its living self. This is stated in the description of the undead type. Destroying them is optional. This isn't ignoring the rules, it's correcting everyone's mistaken impression. The spell only works if cast on someone who is dead. You can't cast it on a living person. True resurrection does not need the original body, regardless of whether it became undead or not. Nowhere in that spell it is stated that undeath prevents resurrection of the original living person. [/QUOTE]
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