Crescent Pulsar R wrote:So, in regard to temperature, could I expect warm water to produce visible steam when introduced to a much colder environment? Kind of like how we can see our breath when it gets cold enough.
Crescent Pulsar R wrote:But what if the environment is hot? Say, in the nineties or hundreds Fahrenheit. Would the typical temperature of water used for coffee still produce steam?
Crescent Pulsar R wrote:And in the end: if air pressure remains the same (basically, the character stays in one place), would seeing steam from water be a reliable enough indicator that the water is hot enough to transform them? (Assuming that water that is hot enough to produce steam at a certain altitude just happens to be the temperature required for reversing the curse.)
Crescent Pulsar R wrote:Or: is this not a good idea (for whatever reason), and it'd be better to determine whether the water is hot enough based on the temperature of the person's body and their opinion of where warm ends and hot begins?
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