You
touch the remains of a recently killed creature
and make an Intellect-based roll to restore its
mind to life long enough to learn information
from it. The GM sets the difficulty based on
the amount of time that has passed since the
creature died. A creature that has been dead
for only a few minutes is a difficulty 2 task, one
that has been dead for an hour is a difficulty 4
task, and one that has been dead for a few days
is a difficulty 9 task. If you succeed, you awaken
the corpse, causing its head to animate and
perceive things as if it were alive. This enables
communication for about one minute, which is
how long it takes for the creature to realize that
it’s dead. The creature is limited to what it knew
in life, though it cannot recall minor memories,
only big events of importance to it. When the
effect ends, or if you fail the roll, the creature’s
brain dissolves to mush and cannot be awakened
again.