I wonder if you can Obliviate physical decay and return the brain to the state that it was in immediately after (or better, before) death. It seems unlikely, but then so is thinking with the brain of a cat, so who knows? If Obliviate works by altering brain states, and Magic recognizes a dead brain (so long as not too far decayed) as still a brain with all of its prior states from when it was alive, then it just might work. Obliviate 2.0 if necessary.
Certainly not, but they’re both changes in the brain, and who knows how magic thinks of these things? Magic has very strange opinions about the nature of reality. It’s definitely a long shot, but somebody should try it.
I wonder if you can Obliviate physical decay and return the brain to the state that it was in immediately after (or better, before) death. It seems unlikely, but then so is thinking with the brain of a cat, so who knows? If Obliviate works by altering brain states, and Magic recognizes a dead brain (so long as not too far decayed) as still a brain with all of its prior states from when it was alive, then it just might work. Obliviate 2.0 if necessary.
Remembering isn’t the same as decaying. Forgetting isn’t the same as regenerating.
Certainly not, but they’re both changes in the brain, and who knows how magic thinks of these things? Magic has very strange opinions about the nature of reality. It’s definitely a long shot, but somebody should try it.