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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | You're in a universe where Magic and/or Phlebotinum are commonplace. The gifted few can do anything you can think of: stop time, create energy, fly... but they can't raise the dead. Simply trying is usually suicidal and taboo. Expect the Eccentric Mentor to go into full-tilt grim mode if someone mentions it. It's pretty common for an idealistic hero to contemplate attempting this anyway, usually giving up after deciding that some things are better left alone; if they don't, something usually comes back wrong. Alternatively, bringing someone Back From the Dead is possible, but due to the nature of the power at work it's almost never done. (If people are still usually resurrected in this kind of world, it tends to be a very big deal.) This is usually an Author's Saving Throw against trivializing Death in a world where it would otherwise be a minor inconvenience. |