*rubs temples* I'm still not certain what the answer is. I know Im being a really irritating newbie here, but Im desperately trying to figure out what goes and what doesn't.
Ok. Looking at the details in Algorab's post:
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Do not bring someone back to life against their will.
No issues there. They need to ask for the resurrection first.
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This raise/level-drain tactic is a loophole in the code and
is illegal from this point on.
Also completely clear. Do not use resurrection forms that steal experience.
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Whether (...) or harm done to the character's concept (as in forcing a tribal character to accept a resurrection against their will, or bringing someone back to life who would prefer to remain in the afterlife for a time) does not matter.
This is where I get in doubt. Assuming we're talking a resurrection which does not steal experience, assuming we're talking someone who has
asked for the resurrection, either from an enemy or someone they think a friend (refering to Thuban scenario)... Is it still illegal? Is Inidil's resurrection illegal (or would have been had it been done post-rule), even though own's character asked for the resurrection, because she knowingly brought him back a place where he would die again?
Forsooth, I understand your reply as a clearly stated yes (as in yes, it is illegal). Regardless of whether the action would please the God (a Thuban priestess glowering at the deception and defeat of an enemy through resurrection makes sense RPwise, no?).
I hope my confusion is clear, and I'm very sorry for the blondeness. I just don't want to end up getting cursed because I somehow confused wicked roleplay with rule breaking....