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In the middle ages, the most famous resurrection was that of [[Jesus Christ]] in the [[Bible]].
In the [[middle ages]], the most famous '''resurrection''' was that of [[Jesus Christ]] in the [[Bible]].


In the [[SCA]], fighters are normally regarded as fully healed and resurrected at the start of every bout in a [[tournament]] or each battle in a [[war]], unless the scenario says otherwise. Some wars have resurrection points which the 'dead' must walk to before they will be allowed to rejoin the war mid-battle.
In the [[SCA]], [[fighter]]s are normally regarded as fully healed and '''resurrected''' at the start of every bout in a [[tournament]] or each battle in a [[war]], unless the scenario says otherwise. Some wars have resurrection points which the 'dead' must walk to before they will be allowed to rejoin the war mid-battle.

See also
* [[war scenario]]s
* [[tournament style]]s

Revision as of 17:02, 30 September 2004

In the middle ages, the most famous resurrection was that of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

In the SCA, fighters are normally regarded as fully healed and resurrected at the start of every bout in a tournament or each battle in a war, unless the scenario says otherwise. Some wars have resurrection points which the 'dead' must walk to before they will be allowed to rejoin the war mid-battle.

See also