"Now, Mr. Adyr, we will start at -10 degrees. You should begin to feel the drop in temperature now," Corven said.
Adyr felt a cooling breeze brush across his still-warm skin, relaxing his tense muscles. It was almost pleasant, like sipping a cold beer under the sun on a beach.
"Any discomfort, Mr. Adyr?" Corven asked, following protocol.
"Nope," Adyr replied.
"Nice. Now proceeding to -20."
At this level, a normal human would already begin to lose sensation in their ears and limbs. Hypothermia would set in, motor functions would slow, and the hands would lose usability.
Adyr, however, noticed only a slight hardening on the surface of his skin. The cold in his breath was sharper, but nothing beyond that.
"-30," Corven continued.
This was the stage where frostbite would begin forming on a normal body—cells dying, skin freezing.