• riwo
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    7 months ago

    returning mastectomized transmascs boob ;w;

    maybe this healing works like in the cosmere universe, restoring the body to ones own self image. identiy affirmative resurection 🥰🥰

    • @CheeseNoodle
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      317 months ago

      This plastic surgery has two parts. First we we hit you with this sledgehammer…

    • @[email protected]
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      I’m thinking about this, does it read the hormones you have?

      Or is it full fantasy it reads your soul?? Now that will be great no more doubting, just contact your local necromancer for a quick regeneration spell !

      • @captainlezbian
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        In cosmere its full soul. Someone gained access to one source of magical healing and it healed him from being afab. The catch is that it’s a pain in the ass to have the ability to heal others

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        37 months ago

        The second is how I’d personally rule True Resurrection recreating a body that no longer exists or is too damaged to use. Same with how you look when Astral Projecting.

        My personal take on it is this. Since it requires the body, normal Resurrection rebuilds the body from the body’s own blueprint then asks the Soul to return to it. So diseases, missing limbs/organs, body mods, etc. get “fixed” from the body’s POV and you’re left with what your body would be at that age if nothing prior had happened to it. Then you’d be contacted in your respective afterlife and asked if you want to come back.

        True Resurrection contacts you first and then if you agree to come back looks to the Soul to create the appropriate vessel for your return.

        So a trans woman would be Resurrected in the man’s body she was born in. But would be True Resurrected as the woman she always was inside.

        So I’m just picturing a Church of Bahamut using True Resurrection to revive one of their mightiest heroes from a time long passed. Who legends say was a mountain of a man almost seven feet tall and who was so strong he could rip a man in half with his bare hands. Only for an absolutely tiny woman to appear before them because when the hero died in battle and arrived in the afterlife that’s when she finally saw her true self that she’d been running from all that time. She absolutely can still rip a man in half with her bare hands of course because her abilities wouldn’t change.

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          I feel your idea is a bit of, when the hero resurrects she comes out as a 2 m gigantic woman sculpted like an amazon no tiny woman as after the years she I guess she probably accepts herself as warrior and women

          Although I guess that will depend on the person maybe she really hated fighting

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            I’m a sucker for characters where what they look like is entirely opposite of what they do. Giant bear men being squishy/cuddly support mages, a girl who’s all of 5’ -3" effortlessly swinging around a sword bigger than she is, that kind of thing. I like characters that embody the contradiction between my smol bean enby heart and my large bear frame.

            So the way this character went in my head was she hated fighting but did so out of a sense of duty that she leaned into in order to quiet the voices in her head telling her something was wrong inside. Then in the years after death the stories of her got exaggerated until when they called on her to save the world again they were expecting someone twice the size that she even was when she was alive. But that’s again entirely because I love the idea of them expecting this 2m+ behemoth of a man, getting what looks like a waifish little princess, but still having the strength that caused her image in legend over the years to warp into that behemoth.

            Edit: my phone keyboard apparently added trap between 2m and behemoth and I didn’t notice it. I also added a bit about my own identity that goes into why I love these characters.

  • @Etterra
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    Ritual scarification and trophy scars might also be at risk. Piercings definitely will need redoing.

    • @Idreamofcheesy
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      237 months ago

      If they’re currently wearing the jewelry, the piercing will happen at the same time as the resurrection.

      • Pennomi
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        I’ve got a new idea on how to keep the big bad from being resurrected, just gotta give their corpse a cute little heart piercing! When all the flesh regrows around it, the piece of metal installed there will quickly re-kill them.

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          The typical TV / movie / videogame answer to that is that any foreign objects are pushed out of the body as part of the resurrection. I don’t know how that wold work if you resurrected someone who’s currently locked inside an iron maiden.

      • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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        One of the joys is that top and bottom surgery are necessary only in a world without magic or magic-level tech. Trans folk in worlds with resurrection spells don’t get surgery, they drink a potion or wear a girdle, and get a really rather complete transformation, including the capacity to bear / sire children.

        Will resurrection reverse a magical sex-change transformation? Depends on how the spell works out how to restore you, and if the sex change is material or a magical construct, like an illusion.

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      How tight are the tendons? If my monk has been doing yoga daily for decades, is he going to be restored as someone with “normal” flexibility?

  • Pennomi
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    267 months ago

    Got that cancerous growth removed? Yup, it’s back now!

    • don
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      Pretty sure a cancerous growth is a mortal wound. Those get closed.

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        The question is does it have the effects listed in the order they’re presented? Because if it does I’d argue it reintroduces the growth. If it restores body parts and then cures mortal wounds I’m with you though.

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          I also have to question whether a cancerous growth would be considered a body part, relative to the spell. But given the apparent restorative nature of the spell, I doubt it would (re)introduce anything inherently harmful.

    • @Omgarm
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      Also you have to clip your toenails again.

    • Uriel238 [all pronouns]
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      I suspect it would undo labiaplasty and appendectomies. Ressurection seems to be a fresh install of the corporeal OS. I suspect bodybuilders would be disappointed while those who live with obesity would be pleasantly surpised. Heredary cancer, previously treated might restore itself.

      If Resurrection is open source, a branch might detect and accommodate body / identity conflicts and detect and fix hereditary conditions. Talk to your referee and temple high priestess to see which resurrection is right for you, and be sure to file an advance directives document to inform your fellow party members and resurrectionist about your post Resurrection intentions.

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    So, what happens if you resurrect an 80 year old human. If they’re an amputee, they get their limbs back… but is it the limb as it would appear on their 80 year old body? Or, the limb as it was when it disappeared?

    Imagine an 80 year old with a 20 year old’s forearm.

    Also, how healthy does it make you? Are you as healthy as you were before you died? Or, are you returned to perfect health? Or very good health for your age?

    How does it affect dementia? Dementia is eventually fatal, but I don’t think it counts as a mortal wound.

    Also, if it closes all mortal wounds, what about non-mortal wounds? Say Bob died by falling off a cliff. He’s resurrected, and he gets back the arm that he lost decades ago. Meanwhile his other arm is completely shattered, but not in a mortal way. The rock that was piercing his chest disappears and his massive chest wound is gone, however he’s still bleeding from a dozen small cuts, none of which are mortal on their own, but taken together will cause him to bleed out in a few minutes.

  • @GaiusBaltar
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    If you get cut clean in half, can you resurrect both halves and make a clone? 🤔

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      Rules as written, that spell also includes the following two sections, listed before the one highlighted in this post:

      You touch a dead creature that has been dead for no more than a century, that didn’t die of old age, and that isn’t undead. If its soul is free and willing, the target returns to life with all its hit points.

      This spell neutralizes any poisons and cures normal diseases afflicting the creature when it died. It doesn’t, however, remove magical diseases, curses, and the like; if such effects aren’t removed prior to casting the spell, they afflict the target on its return to life.

      I think the only gray area would be whether or not the other effects still occur, i.e. if it still makes a body. You can resurrect one half with a soul, but the soul can’t be in two places at once, so the other half would either fail completely or be a healthy looking but otherwise dead body.

      Casting Simulacrum is cheaper, or you could cast Clone which will give you a spare body when your current one dies.

    • @Dasus
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      I think it’d work like banks when changing broken bills. You have to have either over 50% or both halves.

      If you go to the bank with exactly half a note, they won’t give you a new one. Go there with 60% of one and they will.

      Go there with the two separate halves, and it’ll also work.

      So my thinking is resurrecting one half gets rid of the other, or it just doesn’t work if there’s exactly 50%. But as that would never really happen, one half always has more, so res would only work on that half?

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    I never got to play this character very long, but I had this idiot rich draconic bloodline Sorcerer whose parents had hidden the fact that they were a Tiefling from them.

    As far as they knew, they were a half-orc with a skin condition, born when their father was shamed and banished, and their mother was swept off their feet by a gallant orc of the hinterlands. (lol, no, the parents are evil AF demon worshippers spawning teiflings into the bloodline, and they’re too dumb to realize it. No hot orc babydaddy to speak of)

    They cut off the tail and cauterized the horn buds really early, and basically the plan was to see if they discovered the Draconic Bloodline before or after getting hit by a strong enough healing spell to restore their demonic features.

    They probably wouldn’t be able to understand the idea that they could be both part demon and part dragon, and part Good aligned and part Evil aligned creature, to boot. Comedy gold in the right party.

  • @EtherWhack
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    What about everyone’s first missing bodyparts, our umbilical cord and amniotic sac?

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      Your mother suddenly pops into existence next to you, her umbilical cord begins to materialize as the necrotic energies fueling the resurrection form her mother’s outline. The priest’s face is glowing like the surface of the sun, the skin peeling off and floating away in glowing motes. You realize the power of his god is flowing forth unabated and ever increasing. The symbol of Moradin, the dwarven god of creation hanging from the neck of the priest rekindles a long forgotten memory, reminding you that it was said the dwarven god of creation values automation above all else.

      You lie there paralyzed by the power of the god fueling the spell coursing through you, through your maternal ancestry and now into your great great great great grandmother who is growing an umbilical cord of her own. You can only hope that the priest’s mortal frame gives out soon.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️
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    Would anywhere in Toril have reason to practice circumcision? Which of the gods commanded their followers to cut off the skin of their dicks? It was Cyric wasn’t it? It would certainly sow chaos and discord without resulting in wars.

  • Annoyed_🦀
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    So if i died from debilitating illness, to what point such spell resurrect me? 🤔

  • don
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    This card should be airdropped from B-52s by the billions. Hook those homies up.