It may seem like a dumb use of a soul gem, but I hate exploring out in the wild or in a dungeon and seeing some player down with that white cross mark. Since my friends are often not on at the same time as me and I'm not interested in PvP yet, a lot of my time is just solo PvE with no friends to revive. I seem to be pretty good about not dying myself, so I rarely have to use them on me and when I do go down, I usually just revive to a wayshrine rather than right there. I also pick up new, better weapons at a fast enough rate that I've never bothered to use them to recharge an enchanted item either. So, they just sorta sit there in my inventory, really.
So, if the person doesn't immediately disappear to respawn at a wayshrine, sometimes I stop and revive them if I have the right level of soul gem on hand. Kinda feels nice to do, like a random act of kindness. Plus, the way their character usually stands up and stares at you sorta bewildered is pretty amusing.

Was curious if anyone else did that sometimes or if I'm as big a sentimental sap as I think I am?
Also have two questions regarding it - one time, I revived someone, but it sat there saying "Resurrection Pending" or something like that for an incredibly long amount of time. I eventually walked away as it seem the revival was not going to happen. What, exactly, DOES "Resurrection Pending" mean? Like, what's happening to the dead character that's preventing them from reviving? And if a revival is seemingly unsuccessful like that, do I get my soul gem back (I didn't bother to check my inventory afterwards, but I should have) or did it just end up wasted?
Cheers!
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