01-03-2009, 01:38 AM
Cold Shoulder
Sage can lower her skin temperature very far below freezing, causing intense pain to anyone who touches her. Brief contact, like a punch or kick, isn't likely to inflict anything more than discomfort at the frigid temperature, but extended contact, such as grappling, can cause frostbite if contact is maintained for more than a few seconds. Of course, the sensation of pain is usually enough for an adversary to break off the hold, thus preventing damage. As a result, it is a primarily defensive technique. This technique is not passive.
Sage can lower her skin temperature very far below freezing, causing intense pain to anyone who touches her. Brief contact, like a punch or kick, isn't likely to inflict anything more than discomfort at the frigid temperature, but extended contact, such as grappling, can cause frostbite if contact is maintained for more than a few seconds. Of course, the sensation of pain is usually enough for an adversary to break off the hold, thus preventing damage. As a result, it is a primarily defensive technique. This technique is not passive.
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