Resurrection

The power to bring the deceased back to life. Opposite to Death Inducement. Not to be confused with Reanimation, which brings back the dead and controls them against their will.

Also Called

 * Cheating Death
 * Reversed Death
 * Revival
 * Rising from Death/Grave
 * Resurgence

Capabilities
The user can bring oneself and others back to life.

Applications

 * Self-Resurrection

Variations

 * Ash Resurrection
 * Electrical Resurrection
 * Killing Resurrection
 * Mass Resurrection
 * Multiple Lives
 * Resurrection Field Projection
 * Resurrection Replication

Associations

 * Combined with Reactive Adaptation one may gain Adaptive Resurrection.
 * Conversion Resurrection
 * Event Negation
 * Healing
 * Immortality
 * Infinite Resurrection
 * Life Manipulation
 * Life-Force Manipulation
 * Regenerative Healing Factor
 * Respawning
 * Resurrection Empowerment

Limitations

 * May have limited time defined by how long the target has been dead.
 * May only be able to resurrect others.
 * Some variations may have side-effects, on either the user or the resurrected:
 * User may suffer damage, exhaustion, or even death.
 * Resurrected may not have completely healed from the wounds that killed them, or they may be missing memories, or a soul in some cases.
 * Resurrected may deteriorate physically and/or mentally.
 * For universal laws to be followed, resurrecting someone may require the death of another.
 * Unavertable Death
 * Resurrection Negation
 * May require summoning or collecting the target's soul to properly resurrect the body.
 * May require certain conditions/rituals to be fulfilled.

Known Locations

 * Lazarus Pits (Batman)
 * Immortality shield (Rick and Morty: The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy)
 * Shrine of Resurrection (The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild)

Known Powers

 * The One Magic (Fairy Tail)