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Resurrection and Regeneration are two different powers though. The former is generally a power that needs to be activated, while the latter is generally passive. |
Resurrection and Regeneration are two different powers though. The former is generally a power that needs to be activated, while the latter is generally passive. |
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− | If, for example, a character who dies due to extreme shock or mental torture, comes back to life, that can't be regeneration, due to him not having died from injuries, but resurection. Also, resurection doesn't necessarily heal wounds when the character comes back to life; he might still have a cut arm or a hole in his chest and may simply not feel pain anymore. |
+ | If, for example, a character who dies due to extreme shock or mental torture, comes back to life, that can't be regeneration, due to him not having died from injuries, but resurection (like Subaru's 4th death in Re:Zero). Also, resurection doesn't necessarily heal wounds when the character comes back to life; he might still have a cut arm or a hole in his chest and may simply not feel pain anymore. |
Latest revision as of 14:57, 21 September 2018
Resurrection and Regeneration are two different powers though. The former is generally a power that needs to be activated, while the latter is generally passive.
If, for example, a character who dies due to extreme shock or mental torture, comes back to life, that can't be regeneration, due to him not having died from injuries, but resurection (like Subaru's 4th death in Re:Zero). Also, resurection doesn't necessarily heal wounds when the character comes back to life; he might still have a cut arm or a hole in his chest and may simply not feel pain anymore.