"I am aware of such things, and I would never subject my son to that." He does not wish for something else to fill his child's body and speak with his voice and pretend to be him, nor would he seek something like what Frankenstein had done -- which would trap his boy in his own bones and leave him longing for death while agony and uncontrollable violence commanded his nerves. "The only thing I would wish for is to undo what killed him in the first place. And to accept no form of resurrection that would not essentially be that in spirit. All magic has a price. He should not be the one paying for it."
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