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ChishioKunrin wrote: Pretty much, I agree with Blackchaos.

Adding onto the point about how resurrection can make death meaningless, what is meant by that is that it can make people in the audience react to a character's death with "Eh, they can come back to life." Supernatural has had to bring in a reaper who has outright said that, if one of the Winchesters dies, she's gonna make sure they stay dead. However... they didn't follow through with that. So, even after that, if one of the brothers dies, it doesn't even matter and no one's gonna be as upset about it as they used to be back in the early seasons because "Eh, he'll be back."

Plus, if there's a way to come back from the dead, won't the bad guys use that, too? Then you start to give up hope that the bad guys can be defeated because they can just come back to life later.

So far a really good "alt-post-V3" called Destiny of Remnant is a better example of Ressurection done right, it's brought by conflict and leaves more conflict, in the fic Jaune going through an entire metaphorical Dantes Inferno from it

The whole thing I think is possible, but it's a super fragile handle-with-care subject

For outside references I think DC's Lazarus Pit is a good example