Have you reached the maximum union with your frost element? And if so, how long did it take to reach that point?
Frost: I haven’t. For personal reasons.
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Have you reached the maximum union with your frost element? And if so, how long did it take to reach that point?
Frost: I haven’t. For personal reasons.
Frost, In a hypothetical situation where the temperature dropped to absolute zero, would you survive?
Frost: Probably not. Getting a single point in space to absolute zero might be bad for the known universe, I think.
Are you still as cold to the touch as you were with Hummingbird, or have you somehow managed to warm up?
Frost: Colder. Colder still.
You have talked about how all thinking animals can grow an elemental affinity, but have you ever seen or heard about a normal animal with it? Like a cat or a dog? I sure hope not because that would mean that the mutated animals also could get them
Frost: Perhaps. Dragons are by and large the prime example and commonly have a fire elemental affinity, but that isn’t to say other elemental dragons are unheard of. It could be possible, but again, I haven’t witnessed it specifically.
You have talked about elemental boninds and such before, but have there ever been such a strong connection between a pony or other creature and their element that they stopped being what they where and became a thinking form of the element?
Frost: Personally? No, I haven’t seen an ice pony or a literal earth pony. Perhaps it’s possible for such an elemental union to be formed, but I haven’t encountered such a case- nor do I want to experience it personally. My elemental union got… worse one time. It was already bad enough then.