Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-14061097-20160420195004/@comment-14138255-20160422194952

PerhapsTheOtherOne wrote: WC-83 wrote: Rules in one universe don't carry over to another. Just throwing that out there.

As for resurrections, if there's any hope for resurrections, Salem is going to be the one to do it. But being Salem, she'll most likely create vacant puppets with no personality or being (which to some may be enough). I can see Jaune, after losing Ren and Nora, gives into Salem's temptations only for her to give him a meat puppet, finally breaking him completely (think that one guy from Fire Emblem: Sacred Stones).

If you weren't talking to me, then nevermind this response. But if you WERE, then I wanna clarify that I only brought up the RvB example for narrative/developmental reasons, its impact as a whole for the characters and story, not the actual methodology. Was talkin to Josh, but the narrative is influenced by the methodology. If resurrection is impossible by all means, then flashback or dreams would be the only way to see the people who died.

I am going to list off different, possibly plausible ways people could feasibly come back in this show, for no reason other than I want to.

Aura Transfer


 * Aura transfer to Human body (side effects may vary)


 * Aura transfer to dead body (side effects may vary, but they can't be good)


 * Aura Trasnfer to android body (side effects may vary, but may be minimal)

Salem


 * Resurrection, most likely as a mindless thrall

Myth


 * An unknown myth involving a person who tried and "suceeded" to bring a person back


 * An unknown myth that ensures a person's life

Deus ex Machina