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“ | Surge a mortuis. Multi facti sunt unum. | ” |
— The resurrection spell[src]
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The Resurrection Spell is a Latin spell that could restore the life of the deceased and repair damaged objects.
History
When the Waverider was destroyed, Astra Logue attempted to use the spell to "resurrect" the vehicle. However, Logue could not withstand the feedback energy and passed out, though the spell remained in effect until she completed it hours later, However, despite the completion of her spell, it did not repair the Waverider but instead gave a human body to the vehicle's A.I., Gideon.[1]
Overview
Functions
- Resurrection: The spell is capable of restoring the lives of the deceased and repair the damage on their bodies.[1]
- Restoration: Requiring massive energy and concentration, the spell can also repair damaged objects, though average spell casters are not strong enough to do so.[1]
Appearances
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The Bullet Blondes | Appears |
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The Need for Speed | Mentioned |
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Rage Against the Machines | Indirectly Mentioned |
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Too Legit to Quit | Indirectly Mentioned |
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Knocked Down, Knocked Up | Appears |