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I had an idea for a character that interested me today, so I just have to ask: what's the policy on having characters who've been resurrected at some point in their past? I'm talking, like, 200 or more years ago. The resurrection would tie in to this strange obsession with death that he has, and possibly fuel some mighty insane delusions of his. I would go into a lot more detail in the character's profile if this was given the go-ahead, and I just wanted to make sure it was allowed before RPing it and then having to fire my retcon lasers all over the place. So.. thoughts?
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Can't see any reason against it, but if you like you should probably take it up in the private discussion forum with the GMs, for official go-ahead.
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Huh. Well now, this is interesting. Could you PM me with the answer you've got, please?
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I don't see why that wouldn't be possible as long as your treat it as a resurrection along the CotH guidelines of cheating death.
http://wiki.conquestofthehorde.com/Policies
I know we have a better form or guide but I cannot find it right now, this was the closest info on our resurrections I could find. If anyone got the list of short term and long term drawbacks and all that could you post it here or a link to it?
(02-24-2012, 10:15 AM)Piroska Wrote: Conspiracy. That's all it is; Kret's afraid that your pure, digital awesomeness would crash the server if it were allowed.
(06-14-2013, 05:42 PM)McKnighter Wrote: Bovel, Lord of Beards
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Why not? It's no more serious than having a character die while you're playing him/her.
This is a pretty good resource. It gives resurrections a more 'serious' feel. Do note that drawbacks are meant to be variable from person to person. Generally, physical and (obvious) mental ones are thought to be more severe than the psychosomatic ones.
http://www.conquestofthehorde.com/Thread...ines--6843
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I, personally, don't see a problem with it.
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