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Motif

Resuscitation by magic object.

The dead. · Resuscitation. · Resuscitation by magic. · view the constellation · filed as E64

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Filed under Resuscitation by magic.

21 finer motifs beneath it
Resuscitation by staff. (Cf. D1254.) Resuscitation by magic cauldron. (Cf. D1171.2.) Resuscitation by magic bell. (Cf. D1213.) Resuscitation by magic bachall. (Cf. D1277.) Resuscitation by magic cup. (Cf. D1171.6.) Resuscitation by candle. (Cf. D1162.2.) Resuscitation by book. (Cf. D1266.) Resuscitation by perfume. (Cf. D1245.) Resuscitation by magic feather. (Cf. D1021.) Resuscitation by piece of felt. (Cf. D1051.) Resuscitation by magic robe (blanket). (Cf. D1052.) Resuscitation by sacred relics Resuscitation by ring Resuscitation by magic bag. (Cf. D1193.) Resuscitation by magic gold Resuscitation by animal's tail Resuscitation by magic stone. (Cf. D931.) Resuscitation by leaf Resuscitation from bird dung. (Cf. D1026.1.) Resuscitation by magic baskets Resuscitation by handkerchief
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Resuscitation by magic charm. (Cf. D1273.) Resuscitation by fetish Resuscitation by music Resuscitation by weeping (tears) Resuscitation by shooting arrow. (Usually combined with E25.) Resuscitation by vigil at tomb. Vigil is for stated time, three weeks and three days, or the like Resuscitation by prayer Resuscitation by kiss Resuscitation by breathing on corpse Resuscitation by talking to corpse Apparently dead persons revived when certain thing happens. Proper prince appears, or the like Resuscitation by wishing Resuscitation by smelling of moss Resuscitation by incantation Resuscitation by waving magic object Resuscitation by writing deity's name

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