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				 Re: "Painless" Doc Jhonson, or how to kill your commander 
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				 Re: "Painless" Doc Jhonson, or how to kill your commander 
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				 Re: "Painless" Doc Jhonson, or how to kill your commander 
 just don't try wish.  that leaves huge marks.  yeah, a clean resurrection has long been a dilemma for me, too.http://encyclopediadramatica.com/Conservapedia
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				 Re: "Painless" Doc Jhonson, or how to kill your commander 
 Try lycanthopos amulet : the commander will go berserk and be killed by the first indy province you send him to, and thanks to regen he will be much less likely to get an affliction.
 And best of all, the twiceborn will make sure that the "curse" of the amulet is removed (all items are lost with the death of the commander, and even if you were unlucky to transform into a werewolf, the previously casted twiceborn should remedy to that)
 
 Of course this will add some natures gem to the transformation ...
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				 Re: "Painless" Doc Jhonson, or how to kill your commander 
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				 Re: "Painless" Doc Jhonson, or how to kill your commander 
 You can always send the commander to a province with a site that causes disease.... the problem is only that the wight will have only a single hit point and you will probably accumulate some afflictions before the commander dies.... 
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					Originally Posted by Makinus  You can always send the commander to a province with a site that causes disease.... the problem is only that the wight will have only a single hit point and you will probably accumulate some afflictions before the commander dies.... |  see, that's not what the OP wants.  Wights born of disease come back as crippled halfwits incapable of casting the simplest spell, or even lead more than ten undead.
 
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				 Theory to the rescue! 
 This is just theory mind you, I have never gone for a wish strategy and I hardly use undead so I might be overlooking something, but...
 If casting wish is on the table, why don't you just use a wish to cure the wight of all afflictions?
 
 Alternatively, summon a unit with heal (if you can) to get rid of the wights wounds.
 
 I think all of the cleanest kills are already suggested.
 
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				 Re: "Painless" Doc Jhonson, or how to kill your commander 
 Because 1) Wish doesn't do that. 2) Healing (except for GoH and the Chalice) doesn't work on undead.
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