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The '''resurrection spell''' was a spell stolen from the ''[[Grimorum Arcanorum]]'' by [[Demona]]. ''("[[Temptation]]")
 
The '''resurrection spell''' was a spell stolen from the ''[[Grimorum Arcanorum]]'' by [[Demona]]. ''("[[Temptation]]")

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Demona casting the resurrection spell.

The resurrection spell was a spell stolen from the Grimorum Arcanorum by Demona. ("Temptation")

In February of 1995, Demona used the spell to summon the souls of Othello, Desdemona, and Iago and revive them as Coldstone. The spell was combined with David Xanatos's science and the dead gargoyle was revived as a cybernetic, re-animated statue. ("Reawakening")

The spell requires an incantation, as well as a powder mixed in a clay vase that is sprinkled on the corpse on the corpse. The souls then emerge from a larger clay vase before entering the corpse.

It was posited by Greg Weisman that the lack of a Wind Ceremony following the massacre of the Wyvern Clan allowed Demona to summon the spirits.