[quote=@Willy Vereb] I love all of them. Each gives you a different set of consequences to RP out. Also if it's random imagine what would happen if you don't know these soldiers would either disappear after the battle or not. Oh, and arm of the dead sounds like a good Type D variation. Type D - Army of the Dead: Dead soldiers are resurrected and transported to the battlefield in order to fight again. The boon's magic chooses the most recently deceased soldiers that fit your army's makeup the best. Type D1 resurrects them as rotten undead, frightening in appearance and degraded in equipment. The magic conserves them and restores their mobility. This also makes them somewhat more resistant to harm but the still die by roughly the same as human soldiers do. After the battle they stay and live on for however long they would normally have if they were not killed in battle. Given their appearance though it's difficult to tell how long they last which often feels undeads with anxiety after they walked among the living for over a decade. Type D2 resurrects the dead in their former glory. They are humans back in their original appearance and health as well as fully restored equipment. With some luck long dead fathers can return to life for an emotional reunion. Of course the resurrection can also cause quite a through mess but at least you don't need to think about making a separate district for your new batch of undead. [/quote] Type D will cause a lot of uncomfortable and awkward interactions between the undead and their new/former family and comrades. Just imagine being brought back to life only to find that your wife remarried your best friend XD. That's not even considering the sort of chaos that would result in the return of royalty. Like the current king's older brother, what now? Do we depose his younger brother or leave him to rule? Where does the returned royal stands in the line of succession? Would people even bother with that if he were a decaying corpse?