[@Divinity]I'mma be savage here. 'Cuz magic' is the story of your character's skillset. Pollen just stated that running fast requires airtime, and from the video she showed... over half the time is airtime. Corban's clone is running exceptionally fast, this should apply to him. I wasn't originally arguing against this, but you're flicking my nose enough. I have all the material necessary to say Corban's control over his clone would be very lagged. I'll even leave it up to Innue to decide if this should or shouldn't be effective. You're describing the effects of your spells as if they're perfect, when you're explaining how they'd effect my spells. It isn't up to you, and just you, so stop acting like my nit-picking is unwarranted, or like you're the judge of this roleplay. The clone exploded with a cryogenic liquid. LIQUID. This means it had some physical bulk being expunged, but how would that liquid nullify a small pool's worth of water, when there's less cryogenic liquid than there is icicles? Shouldn't it just freeze the first layer or two of Myron's ice it comes in contact with? Not an entire 30ft radius it doesn't have direct access to? Conveniently including a book which is pretty far away from the explosion? That silver water is infused with Myron's blood, it acts like an extension of his own body, he's able to move it on demand. If there's no kinetic energy present, he need only add some! And if you say 'well the liquid is magical..' So is Myron's water. A novice in ice magic should not, cannot overpower a master, it's even stated in Myron's profile that only other [i]more powerful[/i] blood-mages can control his water. Corban is no blood-mage, you're overstepping your boundaries here. I agreed that the effects may persist for a single post, now I feel like taking that back. Obviously, this is a heated argument, and I've been in enough to understand what's gonna' go down. See, you've been condescending towards me, and thus I've shown mutual respect, and acted like a sarcastic jerk to you. Even if I'm right, I'm sure you won't want to have to agree with a dingus like me. And I'm not going to want to agree with you, because we don't see eye to eye, and I don't trust the way you describe things. Let's leave it to a judge. A [i]real [/i]judge. If [@Innue] says I'm wrong, he'd do so without belittling me, and thus I'd rather read it from him. EDIT: Whatever the case, I did say I'd post soon, and allow the cryogenic liquid to enact its effects for one turn. Myron won't be able to ascertain his control over it while being distracted by melee combat. I like to stay true to my words. On another note. The adamant rune practically enchants Myron's ice in to a similar fashion as that cryogenic blast, in which it is void of melting, and its particles show no kinetic movement. Myron controls his ice fine after this enchantment.