You restore life to a deceased creature. You can raise a creature that has been dead for no longer than one day per
caster level. In addition, the subject's soul must be free and willing to return. 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.
Coming back from the dead is an ordeal. The subject of the spell loses one
level (or 1 Hit Die) when it is raised, just as if it had lost a
level or a Hit Die to an energy-draining creature. If the subject is 1st
level, it loses 2 points of Constitution instead (if this would reduce its Con to 0 or less, it can't be raised). This
level/HD loss or Constitution loss cannot be repaired by any means. A character who died with spells prepared has a 50% chance of losing any given spell upon being raised, in addition to losing spells for losing a
level. A spellcasting creature that doesn't prepare spells (such as a
sorcerer) has a 50% chance of losing any given unused spell slot as if it had been used to cast a spell, in addition to losing spell slots for losing a
level.
A raised creature has a number of
hit points equal to its current Hit
Dice. Any ability scores damaged to 0 are raised to 1. Normal
poison and normal
disease are cured in the process of raising the subject, but magical diseases and curses are not undone. While the spell closes mortal wounds and repairs lethal
damage of most kinds, the body of the creature to be raised must be whole. Otherwise, missing parts are still missing when the creature is brought back to life. None of the dead creature's equipment or possessions are affected in any way by this spell.
A creature who has been turned into an undead creature or killed by a death effect can't be raised by this spell. Constructs, elementals, outsiders, and undead creatures can't be raised. The spell cannot bring back a creature that has died of old
age.