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> This spell instantly slays the subject and consumes its remains (but not its equipment and possessions) utterly. If the target's Fortitudesaving throw succeeds, it instead takes 10d6 points of damage. The only way to restore life to a character who has failed to save against this spell is to use true Resurrection, a carefully worded wishspell followed by Resurrection, or miracle.
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> True Resurrection
> You restore life to a deceased creature. You can resurrect a creature that has been dead for as long as 10 years per caster level. This spell can even bring back creatures whose bodies have been destroyed, provided that you unambiguously identify the deceased in some fashion (reciting the deceased's time and place of birth or death is the most common method). In addition, the subject's soul must be free and willing to retur. If the subject's soul is not willing to return, the spell does not work; therefore, a subject that wants to return receives no saving throw.
D&D resists everything. Timehax? ez. EE? no worries m80. Mindhax? baby stuff. Having your soul ripped out? psht. Even causality hax via being able to resist Wish.