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I am sure it depends on the god(s) in question as well as pantheon.
I don't know any actual rules, everything I am saying about who can or can't do something is pure speculation, unless we've seen them do it.
1) Tiernon is a Fire God, Justice and War -->This means kill first, heal later, resurrect if a mistake was made. 2) Hendel is the Healing god, his priests heal first, so maybe rules are different for them.
Now here's the thing
A) Undead are "dead" first. B) Vampires are definitely dead C) Curing any undead (vampire, zombie) is generally going to be similar to resurrection 1) and we will see more discussion of this in COA:ITW, turns out the Kristof's maternal side (non-Etonian) do quite a bit of Resurrection and in that book the rules are discussed to some extent. 2) In a normal fesurrection, finding the soul is usually the hardest part, and may be impossible. This is why in general, you want to only resurrect someone of your own religion. Assuming your religion has an afterlife, it should be straight forward to pull them out of it. Now--think about trying to steal a soul from another god's afterlife. Probably impossible if you are from a different pantheon. Probably a lot of it is unethical if they aren't the same religion even if possible. 3) In resurrection there is also the problem of recreating the body--this can be very major problem...Less of a problem with zombies, and not so hard with a vampire 4) For curing, vampires have their souls there, zombies should also, have something left. 5) What is there is also discussed more in Book 4 as Undead go to the Abyss.
Yada yada, this is going on too long.
In short you got to repolarize the soul and reanimate and heal the body.
I suspect it's on par with resurrection just different.
Ghouls are not dead, they are just severely diseased. How do you cure them with out killing them though? That might be tricky, so you have to be prepared to have them die and resurrect them or I have no idea.
This requires a very powerful priest. In fact, normal parish priests probably can't do this. High Priests maybe depending on the religion. Maybe higher like a Diocate. (See the library for Church Hierarchy)
Melissance was a high priestess. She thought she could cure ghoulism, or may be she at least knew it could be done and she could figure it out.
We don't know how much of what she said was angry wishful thinking and how much was real.
Talarius is not a priest, he may have some holy abilities, but he's not a priest and doesn't know the lore, in his experience, maybe killing is the best/easiest answer if there is no sufficiently high level priest around????
We would really need to ask him. Who knows, there may have been different religion issues to.
Now, we have no idea what religion the vampires etc she cured were, but since they had their souls, there was no afterlife issue and she is quite powerful.
Also on Talarius changing preference---I suspect that the grass is always greener on the other side.
Also, if the Undead are an army attacking the "good guys" it's even more clear cut that you should kill them vs cure them vs poor benighted souls like in Book 1.
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