Talk:Pyrrha Nikos/@comment-199.38.72.174-20170801002602/@comment-27144409-20170801010545

First, wiki users with accounts can see your IP adress. This is directied to anyone who doesn't have an account, a.k.a. an anon. Could really use a properly labeled Eye of Sauron image

Second, we don't have any proof that an ordinary piece of metal can store the Aura of an ex-person. The only possible example would have almost certainly involved highly advanced, specialized, and presumably experimental tech, and that was probably a complex receptacle as opposed to inert bronze.

Third, her body was thoroughly incinerated, well past the point of where DNA is too far gone for even identification, let alone cloning, and even if they had some of her DNA to clone her, and other methods would likely require the entirety of her remains to be gather, there is no reason to think she'd retain any memories or personality, which might well be seperate from Aura. Heck, the theoretical clone might have Aura that's different enough that this whole hypothetical scheme would be an excercise in futility.

Fourth, her soul did what all the other souls do when their bodies die. What makes you think she'd be the special case that could be brought back when there are other powerful warriors who had way more time to develop a theoretical imprint of their Aura in their weapons and personal belongings, with other Maidens likely included?

In other words,

She's dead, move forward.