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Someone asked a question about this on Twitter, and Jeremy Crawford responded:

The spell Summon Demon's material component is blood from a recently killed [humanoid]. If that [humanoid] is revived would the spell end, a circle of the blood no longer grant protection or would it the person still be considered killed in the last 24 hours.

 

If someone is killed and then revived, being revived doesn't change the fact that they were killed.

Of course, the DM could probably reasonably houserule that the spell might work slightly differently or less effectively if the "killed" creature were then revived.

Someone asked a question about this on Twitter, and Jeremy Crawford responded:

The spell Summon Demon's material component is blood from a recently killed [humanoid]. If that [humanoid] is revived would the spell end, a circle of the blood no longer grant protection or would it the person still be considered killed in the last 24 hours.

 

If someone is killed and then revived, being revived doesn't change the fact that they were killed.

Of course, the DM could probably reasonably houserule that the spell might work slightly differently or less effectively if the "killed" creature were then revived.

Someone asked a question about this on Twitter, and Jeremy Crawford responded:

The spell Summon Demon's material component is blood from a recently killed [humanoid]. If that [humanoid] is revived would the spell end, a circle of the blood no longer grant protection or would it the person still be considered killed in the last 24 hours.

If someone is killed and then revived, being revived doesn't change the fact that they were killed.

Of course, the DM could probably reasonably houserule that the spell might work slightly differently or less effectively if the "killed" creature were then revived.

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Someone asked a question about this on Twitter, and Jeremy Crawford responded:

The spell Summon Demon's material component is blood from a recently killed [humanoid]. If that [humanoid] is revived would the spell end, a circle of the blood no longer grant protection or would it the person still be considered killed in the last 24 hours.

If someone is killed and then revived, being revived doesn't change the fact that they were killed.

Of course, the DM could probably reasonably houserule that the spell might work slightly differently or less effectively if the "killed" creature were then revived.