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The power to instantly revive and enslave someone after the user killed them. Variation of Resurrection. Opposite to Revival Deanimation.

Also Called[]

  • Killing Revival
  • Murder Resurrection/Revival
  • Service Resurrection
  • Undead Killing/Murder

Capabilities[]

The user can resurrect any victim that they kill almost instantaneously and turn them into users' mindless slave to become the user's allies and serve them for multitude of purposes, such as being solders, protect users or do hard work. Usually, these corpses loose their identity and become bio-robots that naturally fall after some time or when a specific condition is fulfilled.

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Limitations[]

  • Users are unable to reanimate those who found eternal rest.
  • The user may be limited to certain number of victims.
  • May have a duration for how long targets can remain resurrected.
  • May only be able to create undead, rather than bring the target back to life.
  • May have to kill the targets directly.

Known Users[]

  • Kurome (Akame ga Kill)
  • Mummies (Age of Mythology)
  • Genryūsai Shigekuni Yamamoto (Bleach); via Zanka no Tachi
  • Death Mariachi (Call of Duty)
  • Red Dragon (Chaos Dragon)
  • Evil Ernie (Chaos! Comics)
  • Necromorphs (Dead Space Series)
  • White Walkers (Game of Thrones)
  • So'unga (InuYasha)
  • Yuriko (Isekai Shikkaku)
  • Mahou Shoujo (Mahou Shoujo of the End)
  • Zombiotes (Marvel Comics)
  • Quan Chi (Mortal Kombat)
  • Wolf (Sekiro: Shadows die twice) via Puppeteer Ninjutsu
  • Reinhard Heydrich (Shinza Banshou series)
  • Sung Jinwoo (Solo Leveling)
  • Sung Suho (Solo Leveling)
  • The Demonic Cubes (Charlie The Unicorn)
  • Nerkos (Warframe)

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