> Please note that Humakt does not forbid resurrection; people don't
> resurrect Humakti because doing so gets them all riled up. The resurrectee
> tends to kill the resurrector, as they have been 'robbed of their immortal
> reward'.
I do not believe this is true. Remember the body of a Humakti *cannot* be turned into an undead creature. This implies that some pretty hefty magic is at work. Therefore I see no reason to doubt the fact that this effect spills over to resurrection, making it impossible. However, illumination seems to make this effect voluntary in some manner, hence Humakti vampires and scorpion queens (shudder) and Yanafal Tarnils...
> From: "Akkerman, Justin" <JAkkerma_at_vmcsnat2.telecom.com.au>
> Subject: Map of Dagori Inkarth
Moonbroth Red moon dripping drops of blood...
Toena
Sazdorf
Bulford Bull standing in/wading through river?
Adari
Redstone Red stone block (crudely carved with Darkness & man runes) Laca Troll wielding spear/ or spear of darkness (look in trollpak) Amadhall Dragon Newt cities Just a dragon newt runeStorlock
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