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chill through the Ring of Power, using that energy to destroy what remains of chill through the Ring of Power, using that energy to destroy what remains of
the bearer's opponent. the bearer's opponent.
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         [ = B'ryzmkel = ]
           [ Type                    : ] attack
o \/ o     [ Description             : ] shatter
 \\//      [ Significance            : ] trivial
 \__/      [ Activity Cost           : ] fifteen
  \/       [ Activation Spirit Cost  : ] two
  /\       [ Control Skills          : ] three parts cryomancy, three parts
_/  \_       power direction, three parts power focusing, three parts power
             generation, three parts telesmatic weapon, two parts power
             tuning, one part anatomy and one part physics
           [ Specialty Access        : ] cryomancy and telesmatic weapon
             degree I access
           [ Requirements to Know    : ] have a total of rune lore skill,
             cryomancy skill and physics skill of 100 or higher
           [ Requirements to Use     : ] have a total of cryomancy skill,
             anatomy skill, physics skill, 50% of find weakness skill and
             plus 50 if has completed the Power Potion Quest of 200 or higher
           [ Possessed               : ] yes
When the power of the rune b'ryzmkel is channeled into a living being, the
effect is one that is almost unnoticeable -- unless the power is directed into
one that is close to death.  With the body's strength nearly depleted, and its
natural defenses nearly gone, it is a trivial matter to channel an unnatural
chill through the Ring of Power, using that energy to destroy what remains of
the bearer's opponent.
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