3e SRD:True Resurrection

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True Resurrection
Conjuration (Healing)
Level: Clr 9, Healing 9
Components: V, S, M, DF
Casting time: 10 minutes
Range: Touch
Target: Dead creature touched
Duration: Instantaneous
Saving Throw: None (see text)
Spell Resistance: Yes (harmless)

The cleric restores life to a deceased creature. The cleric can raise creatures who have been dead up to 10 years per caster level. In addition, the subject's soul must be free and willing to return. If the subject's soul is not willing to return, the spell does not work; therefore, subjects who want to return receive no saving throw.

Upon completion of the spell, the creature is immediately restored to full hit points, vigor, and health, with no loss of level (or Constitution point) or prepared spells.

This spell can even bring back creatures whose bodies have been wholly destroyed, provided the character unambiguously identifies the deceased in some fashion (reciting the deceased's time and place of birth or death is the most common method).

None of the dead creature's equipment or possessions are affected in any way by this spell.

The character can revive someone killed by a death effect or someone who has been turned into an undead creature and then destroyed.

Constructs, elementals, outsiders, and undead creatures can't be raised. The spell cannot bring back a creature who has died of old age.

Material Components: Worth at least 5,000 gp.



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