Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-24993958-20150311232923/@comment-24993958-20150506170315

Well since you posted Cryomancy I might as well update this old semblance I came up with. If memory serves this was the one I theorized I’d get.

Ambience

 * User(s): Smokey Misha (Misha means bear in Russian)
 * Type: Aural;
 * Visual effect: The aura shapes like a flame/Snowflakes form within the aura;
 * General description: A semblance that allows the user to change the temperature of his aura;
 * Pasive ability: Resistance to drastic temperature alteration; the users aura will automatically atempt to heat up/cool down the body in order to counteract an unexpected change; with focus, the user can prevent this from happening in order to stop the drain caused by the aura altering itself;
 * Active ability 1: Increase the temperature of the aura. Generally used to heat up the users hand in order to give opponents heat burns with nothing but a touch, the user can heat up his entire aura in order to create a pocket of heat around him. Fighting an opponent in this pocket is likely to give you heatstroke and leave you unable to properly react to his attacks.
 * Active ability 2: Decrease the temperature of the aura. Generally used to cool down the users hand in order to give opponents frost burns with nothing but a touch, the user can cool down his entire aura in order to create a pocket of cold around him. Fighting an opponent in this pocket is likely to give you rigors and leave you unable to properly move away from his attacks.
 * General limitations: The aura that is currently heating up is naturally harder to cool down and vice versa. In addition, attempting to heat up and cool down patches of aura is not only hard, but if the patches are too close to each other they will actively attempt to cancel each other out. As such, the only time the user will use both is usually when fist fighting, heating up one hand while cooling down the other. Results vary depending on how long the fight lasts, but some opponents have been revealed to have frostbites on top of their burns.