What is true resurrection pathfinder?

In the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, true resurrection is a powerful effect that can bring a dead creature back to life in their original body, without any negative effects or limitations.

To cast true resurrection, a caster must have a very high level of spellcasting ability (usually 17th level or higher), and must expend a significant amount of magical energy and rare components. The cost of these components can vary, but typically includes diamonds or other precious gems worth tens or hundreds of thousands of gold pieces.

True resurrection can only be used to bring back creatures who died within the last century. If a creature has been dead for longer than that, they are considered to be truly and permanently dead.

When a creature is brought back with true resurrection, they are completely restored to life, with all their physical abilities, memories, and personality intact. They are not weakened or harmed in any way, and do not suffer any negative consequences from the resurrection (unlike other forms of resurrection, which may cause permanent negative effects or result in an undead creature).

Overall, true resurrection is one of the most powerful abilities available to spellcasters in Pathfinder, and is typically only accessible to the most experienced and skilled magic-users.