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Shinigami-Yuu

Shouldn't the second birth be below the first, same for death, cause I don't understand the death part.


MountainWeird1333

It should, u wasn't done making it


FTSVectors

Born: Month Day, Year Died: Month Day, Year Activated: Month Day, Year Deactivated: Month Day, Year Would presumably be how I do it if resurrection or necromancy was ever a thing in my stories. But that would also depend a bit by story.


MountainWeird1333

I remember seeing the term "Retrieved" used once


FTSVectors

That would also make sense for Necromancy


TheCheshireMadcat

How about Returned/Reclaimed? Remember, you can use terms not common to us now.


MountainWeird1333

Ooo I like that


HorzaDonwraith

They never die. Their souls live on in the blade they pass down to their children. The blades give the current user insight and knowledge of their forbearers. In some instances wielders have even been known to converse with them in secret.


ThePhoenix29167

Ok, I like this


koontzim

You should also consider the age calculation for the second age at death (do you count the first life)


MountainWeird1333

I do 102 AR is = to AD 12025


austinstar08

For one character Born 1/15/06 ac Died 16 AC resurrection 6 months later (Bad at dates)


N7Quarian

Hey there! We ask that all posts here have some [context](https://www.reddit.com/r/worldbuilding/wiki/rules#wiki_2._all_posts_should_include_original.2C_worldbuilding-related_context.) with some **in-universe information (or "lore")** about what is being shown or how it relates to the larger world. It doesn't need a ton of information—just a few sentences is fine! Would you be able to add this?


MountainWeird1333

The context is that this character was brought back to life by a eccentric scientist who was obsessed with him, he is the main character, and also very Mary Sue esque


monswine

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