PC Death
Here's what the House Rules say on bringing back the dead:
In the Wold, returning a fallen ally to life is far more than casting a spell. The resurrection line of spells enable transport to the realm of Gargul, Lord of Death. There you must bargain for the spirit. The type of resurrection spell cast still determines the state of the spirit, after being resurrected. Reincarnation can be cast in one of two ways:
The caster can seek the permission of Gargul, Lord of Life and Death, when they cast reincarnate. If they do so, the spell gains a 5000gp Diamond as a material component, and acts exactly as a Raise Dead spell does in the Wold.
If the caster does not seek permission of Gargul, the spell functions as normal. However, this runs the risk of raising the ire of Gargul or his minions, should they find out. DM's are urged to consult with the Campaign DM in this situation.
In practice, it works like this.
The Campaign DM or one of his assistants takes over the game as temporary DM. The players pass through a portal created by the Raise Dead or Resurrection magic. The heroes find themselves in the Realm of Shadows, or more rarely, the Lands of Rest. They meet Gargul, or sometimes his servant, Gimp, who takes them to Gargul. On rare occasions, Gimp alone may do the raise.
Exceptions: If a PC dies in Koshe Marr, where Gargul has no control, the appeal may be answered by Marteaus or another local, likely horrific, Power. In theory, if a PC dies and is raised on an Elemental Plane or the Wold's Cradle, it might be Lord Eberyon who answers.
Here are some examples of raises in action
Gargul meets the Emerald Dragons (November 2003) - Gargul played by Jerry
Gargul meets the Swords of Redemption, and two pay a high price for disrespect (March 2005) - Gargul played by Cayzle
The Grey Knights meet Gargul, after Gimp plays a joke (September 2007) - Gargul played by Cayzle
Gargul foreshadows a new quest for the Children of Chaos (October 2008) - Gargul played by Steve K