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|summary=The Court of Resurrection is technically just a part of [[The Council Spire]] but is so familiar to many citizens that it is often referred to as a separate entity from the spire. It is one of the [[Minor Courts]].
|summary=The Court of Resurrection is technically just a part of [[the Council Spire]] but is so familiar to many citizens that it is often referred to as a separate entity from the spire. It is one of the [[Minor Courts]].
|services=Whenever a citizen dies they are resurrected within the courts and released back out into the city in a bit of a haze. It usually takes roughly a full sleep for a citizen to be resurrected, although it is not guaranteed. It is thought that the court has some sway over a citizen's likelihood to resurrect or not, but the exact nature of this relationship, if it exists, is unknown.
|services=Whenever a citizen dies they are resurrected within the courts and released back out into the city, usually while still experiencing the effects of [[slang|spawning haze]].  
 
It takes roughly a full sleep for a citizen to be resurrected, although resurrection itself is not guaranteed. It is thought that the court has some sway over a citizen's likelihood to resurrect or not, but the exact nature of this relationship, if it exists, is unknown.
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Summary

The Court of Resurrection is technically just a part of the Council Spire but is so familiar to many citizens that it is often referred to as a separate entity from the spire. It is one of the Minor Courts.

Services

Whenever a citizen dies they are resurrected within the courts and released back out into the city, usually while still experiencing the effects of spawning haze.

It takes roughly a full sleep for a citizen to be resurrected, although resurrection itself is not guaranteed. It is thought that the court has some sway over a citizen's likelihood to resurrect or not, but the exact nature of this relationship, if it exists, is unknown.