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A song of fire and fire and magnet (English )

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Silver succubi have a particular relationship with their fire and frost ‘sisters due to the link of their power heat.

Like magnets, under extreme temperature their wings lose their magnetic properties and stop to attract and repel metals. The lost is temporary, a silver succubi need to cool her wings to make their magnetism back.

This phenomenon doesn’t only affect their wings but the metals they control too.  Under high temperature, metals’ behavior under a magnetic field change. They are still attracted by the succubi’s wings but they cannot be repelled no matter the polarities. Even if her skin prevents to be harmed by any metals objects it doesn’t protect against burns.

Because of this weakness, silver succubi tend to dislike so much their fire sisters and any Antarioch’s inhabitants. “Escape Yshgoth to fall in Antarioch” is a common expression among them.

If they tend to not get well with their fire sisters, silver succubis bear better the ones coming from Archeron. Although they are not immune to cold, it makes their control over metal easier. However near the absolute zero, the properties of metals and some materials change.

The complete opposite of the previous phenomenon observable under very high temperature happens, the metallic objects are repelled by the magnetic field of the silver succubi’s wings. In addition they can electrocute everyone who comes in contact with. If extreme heat weakens the silver succubi’s magnetic power, extreme cold gives them a new type of ammunition at their disposals.
Here the English version of my previous submission. I change some sentences in order they make more sense in English.
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Melchuun is credited to :iconvaderaz:

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And that is why fire attacks deal double damage to metal-type monsters.

Past the Curie point, metals behave as paramagnets, actually. While they are attracted, they are not as attracted as you'd think. I remember an experiment where we had to measure micrograms of force on a paramagnetic sample put smack in the middle of an insane electromagnet.

Also, near the absolute zero, other things happen too. Air becomes a liquid, for instance; if ice succubi breathe, they have to live above the boiling point of oxygen at least.

Just saying, this is interesting.