Ice Bed!
Igor felt a sudden epiphany when Tobin Sol ntioned it.
He had experienced that Ice Bed too. After entering the Border Realm, he was chased by the Fla Demon’s fire. At that ti, he felt a burning sensation all over his body, but it vanished when he started running. Although this was not long ago, he had forgotten about it. He didn’t rember how he got through it at all.
To Igor, this was a bit unfamiliar; he didn’t understand what was happening.
"Perhaps you don’t fully understand yet." Tobin, observing Igor’s expression, realized he was confused.
"I don’t understand. When I woke up, I heard I was also burning all over. What’s going on here?"
"This matter needs to be explained slowly; many things can’t be clarified all at once."
"I don’t want it explained slowly. If you talk slowly, you’ll imdiately drift off-topic." Igor scratched his head. He had a point; if he allowed Sol to explain slowly, new strange topics would inevitably arise, piquing Igor’s interest and prompting him to ask more questions until the subject beca convoluted.
Igor often knew this weakness about himself but couldn’t help it. This ti, however, he contained himself; prior training from Teacher Hadi had so effect, and he could control his emotions a little better.
"Alright, I’ll speak directly. It might be a bit obscure, but if you listen carefully, it won’t feel unfamiliar."
"Go ahead, I’m listening."
"We detach our consciousness from the body to enter the Border Realm, where, through illusion, we form a shell indistinguishable from our real body. However, maintaining this shell requires rituals to control Energy, and this Energy is not one-way." Sol finished and glanced at Igor, thinking he might gain so insight.
"You an, our body can feel this Energy?"
"Precisely, your comprehension is high, Igor. What I’ll say next will be easier for you to understand." Sol smiled, his worries easing away.
"Is it difficult to understand?" Igor was curious about how magical this Ice Bed really was.
"After our consciousness controls this Energy, it transmits back to our real body. Though not entirely, a portion does. However, since it’s the Border Realm’s Energy with high intensity, our bodies might not fully control the resulting effects."
Igor furrowed his brow, seeming to grasp a bit of understanding.
"Our bodies naturally expel this Energy, primarily through heat dispersion!"
"You an, this Ice Bed is for us to dissipate heat?" Igor seed to understand.
"Exactly, you’re right. It’s for expelling the excess Energy from our bodies."
"What would happen without this Ice Bed?" Igor pursued, thinking this was the crucial question.
"Without the Ice Bed, our body would be scorched by the excess Energy. This damage isn’t imdiately visible but will manifest over ti. When your entire bodily functions suffer this burn, all responses beco significantly delayed." Sol continued explaining to Igor. Although unverified, his long years in the Border Realm allowed him to deduce this, thanks also to the help of the Resistors and Soul Devourers.
"You an, if soone’s body can’t withstand such Energy, it will be hard?"
"Yes, many Resistors couldn’t endure this phase, leading their bodies to lose life’s characteristics early, only to be alleviated by others."
"That’s truly a sad thing. This ans Dean Hoffman did sothing truly remarkable for us!"
"You’re right. He deduced a solution just through observation. Dean Hoffman is an extraordinary Scholar."
"Then how did you find this Ti Standard? By logic, you shouldn’t be able to sense what your real body is feeling!" Igor continued asking.
"That’s because when you entered the Border Realm, the Ice Bed was already there, so your perception wasn’t obvious." Sol said softly to Igor, as this was a crucial part of the explanation for him.
"How so? I didn’t understand." Igor continued.
"Without the Ice Bed absorbing the excess Energy, you could feel the feedback from your body." Sol explained.
"Really?" Igor was a bit skeptical.
"Naturally, even though our consciousness enters the Border Realm, a tiny part remains in our body. Only when the body receives extrely strong stimuli does it feedback, and I’ve experienced this, so I know clearly."
"And you determined the Ti Standard from this feedback."
"Exactly."
"That’s not easy!" Igor sighed.
"Nothing is easy. I’m lucky because as an ancient Hunter, I’m naturally more sensitive to ti than others. I must rember when the sun rises and the moon sets to hunt effectively. Additionally, I understand the timing of nature’s changes, like how long it takes for firewood to burn out, how long ice takes to lt into water, and how long it takes water to freeze into ice. I need to know all these."
"Oh, so you discovered the ti rule based on all this!" At this point, Igor finally understood. Sol was very familiar with ti in the real world. He compared the ice lting ti to the Energy cycle within the shell and the feedback ti from the Ice Bed, deriving a Ti Standard for the Border Realm.
This Ice Bed, Igor observed closely, lts into water, flowing into the Dwarves’ ice block generator, then refreezes. The Dwarves crafted the Ice Bed remarkably, perfectly mimicking natural processes. They pursue precision; this is inevitable.
"This wasn’t determined after one or two comparisons. I tried many tis before deriving this Ti Standard. Once established, the Border Resistance truly beca Resistors!"
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