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This could work in d&d. so instead of of being material components, I like to imagine the diamonds that bring people back with resurection spells are just the pay raises they ask for. "i've been dead for 150 years, i'm not coming back for less than 25000 gold worth of diamonds".
zealot barbarians in this case are just really dedicated empolyees, since they can be brought back for free.
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This story kinda actually happened to us with my uncle. He worked for a company where ALL his stuff was covered under work insurance. Funeral life insurance you name it it was covered cause he set it up that way.
Well about 15 years back he had a massive heart attack and died. None of the family worried with even calling his work for a week while we set up the funeral and we finally got it all sorted and when the death certificate came in we went to his insurance. His job ended up firing him because he didn't come into work and canceled it.
We ended up taking them to court and getting all the insurance given to us anyway and the company had to pay some big fine.
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Now let me tell you about Glorfindel. An elven warrior who has been around forever. At one point that guy fought a Balrog 1v1 and all he had was a sword. No fancy magic. He killed the Balrog but died in the process. Elves do not truly die though. They get reincarnated in Valinor. And when he got reincarnated, he went to his Boss, the God of Elves and told him to send him back to Middle Earth. He still had work to do.
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@MemoristCed
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Boss: "And remember, a wizard is never late!" Gandalf: (sipping coffee) "Nor is he early."
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