"Most kinds of undead are mindless, invariably evil, or both. They're unpopular with almost all major religions - partly because clerics have particular advantages at getting rid of them - and people also don't like the, mm, aesthetics, of beings that are made out of people's corpses and are healed by things that damage the living and vice-versa. I made that little healing spell out of one that's meant to damage weak undead."
"There's a lot of debate about that. If there's exceptions, which I guess there might be, no one talks about them. Some kinds you have to have been already evil in life to turn into, or have, mm, strong negative emotions - ghosts are like that - which interact badly with negative energy or something? Some of them have to eat people and get unbearably hungry and less intelligent if they don't until they cave, stuff like that. The most common kinds are just mindless though, they lurch around causing trouble and don't think or speak."
"Yeah, that's about how people feel about undead at home, so if somebody says, 'no, it's okay, I found this weird undead-becoming ritual and I don't have to sacrifice any babies or replace my intellect with a negative energy spirit or be completely ruled by overwhelming hunger', people go 'eugh' anyway."
"We don't know that much about it. People who are resurrected tend not to remember it clearly. But many of them came back with vague positive impressions."
"I haven't talked to any of the people who got reembodied, I didn't know them or anything, I was just happy they got to come back - maybe it's - like how I remember stuff from my plane like it didn't happen ten my-plane years ago? To keep their lives fresh so they can go back to them? There ought to be a better way to do it but Manwë couldn't opt me out of the time slide, the Valar aren't omnipotent -"
Good. She will have that written up in the next couple days but would they like longer to tell everyone interested it's happening?
- she still has her leaf, they could just teleport there. Oh, and here's a necklace for him.