Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25389622-20141101150445/@comment-25389622-20150113143230

I don't think I'll ever catch you at this rate :P Well done, that's great :-) What will you be doing there? The good news my side is that I now have 3 university offers :D Decisions, decisions...

No, I guess not. We still need to make an effort though :P

I'll try to at the weekend :-) Thanks. Yes, she can turn water/water vapour in the air to ice, she can't turn elements or compunds into other types (like stone - whatever the stone is made of - to ice). That's how I believe it works; it said something similar in the Art of Frozen. I will try and find it. Anna (and any human) is 90%+ water, so the water in her body was turned to ice. As a side to this, I was talking to a friend, and he told me once of this guy who was submerged in icy water for 40 minutes but survived; his body went into a coma-like state from the shock and hypothermia, so it's not a stretch to say that even without magic, Anna could still survive such a process. Although saying that the scenarios differ slightly. Mostly magic, but I'm pretty sure that one day we will find a way to preserve live people and thaw them out and they be OK (like in  Halo ). So still not a stretch :P

I think it's best if we both focus on the same section, just so things don't get too confusing. It's easier to consult when we are working on the same thing instead of changing between categories. Plus we can finish a section faster at this rate. Thanks :-) It took me a minute because my internet was playing up, so I was held in suspense for a time. How pointless though...