Power of not dying... that pretty much sums it up, doesn't it? I especially like how being able to put up extremely deadly bits of danmaku in the form of knives, kunai, butterflies, fireballs, lasers, and whatnot are all just minor secondary abilities. --Mazo 14:00, 18 March 2007 (PDT)
- Mokou's action of recovering her body is named "Resurrection". (sounds related to cristianity. Zun sometimes makes setting of playing at a Western sence of value, for example Rumia's appearance at 1st stage although she has a power to manupilate dark; so devilish!) Nobody doesn't know how Mokou has done, but this ambiguity allows Touhou fans to write their own short novel, or various patterns of setting.--Masuo64 11:37, 5 March 2008 (PST)
- The "resurrection" one of the works of the Hourai Elixir. It seams to primarily make her unable to die. If her body is destroyed, the vacancy triggers the resurrection function and brings her body back to being from nothing. Her death is the trigger to her resurrection, which is why she can't die. People like to think that taking away the Hourai Elixir will make her mortal again, but I like to think of it as a poison that has already took effect on her body. It's too late once she drunk it. A cure wouldn't work either, it's like medicine to a dead man. Forcing it out would also trigger a resurrection of itself, so she'll always have it no matter what, and always be immortal. The only way to not have it is to not drink it in the first place.
It's sad, really. She couldn't die even if she wanted to. She literally can't die, even if she's blown up completely.--Fujiwara no Mokou 12:56, April 3, 2009 (PDT)