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<span class="DROPCAP">C</span>ertain environments in the world of [[Layonara]] are so cold that no amount of clothing can stave off the numbing effects. Only the heat from a fire offers any hope of keeping the frostbite away. The longer a person stays in such a cold environment without a heat source, the longer it will take for the person to recover.
Certain environments in the world of [[Layonara]] are so cold that no amount of clothing can stave off the numbing effects. Only the heat from a fire offers any hope of keeping the frostbite away. The longer a person stays in such a cold environment without a heat source, the longer it will take for the person to recover.


Mechanically, extreme cold, such as in the ice caves of [[Krashin]], has the two effects of slowing movement rate and incrementally decreasing [[lore/dexterity|Dexterity]]. A [[lore/campfire|Campfire]] provides the necessary heat to rejuvenate the numb limbs, gradually warming them back up, until the movement rate and [[Dexterity]] decreases are removed. Alternatively, a character will also slowly recover if they return to a warmer environment. Messages such as, &quot;Your fingers are beginning to feel numb,&quot; will appear in the dialogue box to remind the player of the effects as well as to inform the player when his/her character is recovering.
Mechanically, extreme cold, such as in the ice caves of [[Krashin]], has the two effects of slowing movement rate and incrementally decreasing [[Dexterity]]. A [[Campfire]] provides the necessary heat to rejuvenate the numb limbs, gradually warming them back up, until the movement rate and [[Dexterity]] decreases are removed. Alternatively, a character will also slowly recover if they return to a warmer environment. Messages such as, &quot;Your fingers are beginning to feel numb,&quot; will appear in the dialogue box to remind the player of the effects as well as to inform the player when his/her character is recovering.