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Topic : Re: What makes for a successful resurrection? If you've seen Avengers: Infinity War, you'll recall the line "No resurrections this time" being said in the scene just after the first (arguably second) - selfpublishingguru.com

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Good resurrections need an element of doubt to exist beforehand. For example if you leave a character apparently pinned down some time before a building goes up there's a lot more room for their resurrection than if the last time you showed them was strapped to the bomb as it went off. So doubt, or at least wiggle room, is vital to resurrecting characters well and believably. Bringing back a character that you've left room for the resurrection of is harder to do well, I'm sorry but I've never tried it and don't have any good examples for you, the only cases I can think of right now are from the Night's Dawn Trilogy and weren't handled well at all.


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