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[[Lingering Death]] is a [[stacking]] [[status]] applied to a deceased [[Professional]] following a successful [[resurrect]]ion. The resurrector gets a lesser effect, [[Sacrifice]].
[[Lingering Death]] is a stacking [[:Category:Status|status]] applied to a deceased [[Professional]] following a successful [[resurrect]]ion. The resurrector gets a lesser effect, [[Sacrifice]].


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[[Lingering Death]] is used by the British as a way to subdue [[Professional]]s imprisoned in the [[Tower of London]]<ref>Chapter 28</ref> as it drastically reduces their [[ability|abilities]].
[[Lingering Death]] is used by the British as a way to subdue [[Professional]]s imprisoned in the [[Tower of London]]<ref>Chapter 28</ref> as it drastically reduces their [[ability|abilities]].
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 21 January 2020

Lingering Death is a stacking status applied to a deceased Professional following a successful resurrection. The resurrector gets a lesser effect, Sacrifice.

Lingering Death. -1% of potentials and vitals, regeneration halved

Resurrection applies 50 stacks of Lingering Death, for a total of 50% of potentials and vitals maximum lost. For each hour afterward, one stack of Lingering Death disappears, until the full effect is ended.

Due to the 50 stack application, if a Professional has 50 or more Lingering Death still remaining, they cannot be resurrected again. The absolute minimum time between two Resurrections is 1 hour.



Lingering Death is used by the British as a way to subdue Professionals imprisoned in the Tower of London[1] as it drastically reduces their abilities.

  1. Chapter 28