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First encountered in [[The Author]]'s universe, these emerald green flames, rather than consuming their fuel, appear to take energy from their surroundings, resulting in a significant drop in temperature. Areas affected by such flames are usually covered in a thick layer of ice, and the fire itself is very difficult to contain.
 
First encountered in [[The Author]]'s universe, these emerald green flames, rather than consuming their fuel, appear to take energy from their surroundings, resulting in a significant drop in temperature. Areas affected by such flames are usually covered in a thick layer of ice, and the fire itself is very difficult to contain.
  
[[Sentient Flames]] have been witnessed combating the freeze flames with some success. It is unknown whether the Green Freeze Flames are sentient or not.
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[[Sentient Flame]]s have been witnessed combating the freeze flames with some success. It is unknown whether the Green Freeze Flames are sentient or not.
  
  

Revision as of 04:43, 14 May 2015

First Referenced:

'I think I may have missed the end of the world..... {Part ??}'


First encountered in The Author's universe, these emerald green flames, rather than consuming their fuel, appear to take energy from their surroundings, resulting in a significant drop in temperature. Areas affected by such flames are usually covered in a thick layer of ice, and the fire itself is very difficult to contain.

Sentient Flames have been witnessed combating the freeze flames with some success. It is unknown whether the Green Freeze Flames are sentient or not.


Traits:

Does not burn or consume traditional fuel. Covers the affected areas in deep cold, precipitating large quantities of ice from atmospheric moisture and rain. Likely to be dangerous to life if not properly protected against.