Definitely. And if rigor mortis has already set in by the time you reach the body, you might as well not bother.
[ Just thinking about it puts a bad taste in her mouth. Rigor mortis only lasts maybe up to a day, but even after a body's gone slack again, there's a mess of other issues to worry about. Despite her job, she'd prefer not to have to resurrect someone that isn't "fresh." It's a lot easier on everyone involved if she can just jolt someone alive again with a mild electricity spell.
Or skeletons. They're tricky to animate but at least there's nothing left of them to rot away and make her stomach churn. ]
But if either the current Overlord-in-training or yourself or any of the potential candidates can defeat Trillion swiftly, resurrecting the dead won't even be a consideration. Neither will burying them to begin with, for that matter.
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[ Just thinking about it puts a bad taste in her mouth. Rigor mortis only lasts maybe up to a day, but even after a body's gone slack again, there's a mess of other issues to worry about. Despite her job, she'd prefer not to have to resurrect someone that isn't "fresh." It's a lot easier on everyone involved if she can just jolt someone alive again with a mild electricity spell.
Or skeletons. They're tricky to animate but at least there's nothing left of them to rot away and make her stomach churn. ]
But if either the current Overlord-in-training or yourself or any of the potential candidates can defeat Trillion swiftly, resurrecting the dead won't even be a consideration. Neither will burying them to begin with, for that matter.