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If the creature slain is NOT in possession of the Sihedron when slain, can someone else transfer it to the slain person to trigger the resurrection power? (I would assume yes, because the artifact can transfer to retroactively affect a saving throw, more or less.)
Second question: can it resurrect someone several rounds (or longer) after he is slain?
Also, I'm doing a Pages / Word document that illustrates the Sihedron's points and summarizes the powers (so that my PCs can refer to it and use a dot to represent the "ascendant" point). If anyone wants a copy of the file, let me know.

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If the creature slain is NOT in possession of the Sihedron when slain, can someone else transfer it to the slain person to trigger the resurrection power? (I would assume yes, because the artifact can transfer to retroactively affect a saving throw, more or less.)
I'd definitely allow it.
There's even a mention of it being transferred in the moment before an attack to let it's healing save someone. So it would actually be kind of confusing if it couldn't do this.
Second question: can it resurrect someone several rounds (or longer) after he is slain?
This I probably wouldn't allow. It's triggered the instant they die and it's not clear the star could be transferred to a dead creature.
Cheers!
Landon