When the creature dies, its soul departs from its body.
When a land becomes a creature and dies in a game, it is put into the graveyard as a land card, not a creature card.
When a Magic: The Gathering creature dies, it is put into the graveyard from the battlefield.
If a creature in Magic: The Gathering dies and cannot be regenerated, it is put into the graveyard and is no longer on the battlefield.
When a melded creature dies and separates into its individual components, each component returns to its original form and existence.
When a creature in Magic: The Gathering dies, it goes to the graveyard and can potentially be brought back to the battlefield. When a creature is exiled, it is removed from the game entirely and cannot be easily returned.
you dont get another one you have to restart the land
No, you do not draw a card when a creature dies.
You have to understand that when someone dies, they are dead. When a loved one or friend returns as a zombie, it isn't really them. Their soul has gone on to it's reward, and all that is left is the horrifically re-animated body - a shambling, soul-less, brainless creature, intent on the destruction of all that is human. Remember, head shots.
They lose their spiritual pressure and recarnate as a human with no memories of their past.
The Soul that Never Dies was created in 2002.
According to Hinduism after a person dies his soul takes another birth. This belief is called Reincarnation (punarjanma).
Presbyterians believe that when a person dies, their soul goes to be with God in heaven if they have accepted Jesus Christ as their savior. If they have not accepted Jesus, their soul is separated from God and faces judgment.