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Heat Resistance Spell?
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So, I had an accident a long time ago while trying to do a spell. As a result, my temperature is hypothermically low, although it does not cause problems, and I have developed a resistance to the extreme cold-a need for it almost. For as soon as I am out of a subzero environment, I start to feel unwell. At first just a bit of fatigue, a little lightheadedness. But as the temperature climbs, it gets worse. On the rare occasion I have been in an environment above 40 degrees (celsius) I collapse unconscious. A few more degrees would be fatal. So, is there a spell which I can use to be more resistant to heat? Because it kind of sucks being uncomfortable and in poor health three out of four seasons in the year.
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You first need to see a doctor to see uf it is life threatening or treatable . Then depending on the spell cast, you may be able to reverse the spell cast and do several healing sessions.
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Ehh, it isn't life-threatening so long as I stay cool. I don't really want to REVERSE the spell, because then I'd lose my resistance to cold. I just want to be able to handle heat so I can tolerate warm environments.
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I'd start by drinking warm tea or hot chocolate for a few days before you go to bed so your body can help get used to it again. Also wearing a thin long sleeve shirt occasionally helps too
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So, your core temperature is 10C (50F), and you must live in a subzero environment?

You collapse, unconscious, at 40C (104F) ?

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If either of these facts were true, you wouldn't be here posting ...

I'm sorry, but I'm politely declining what you had said.
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