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=== As a Ghost: === * He can float in the air, hovering at least an inch off the ground.<ref name="GS104" /> * He can pass through objects, leaving the chill of his death wherever he passes. ** [[Cara O'Sullivan|Cara]] tried to punch him in the chest, only for her hand to go through him and for her to feel a biting, icy pain, as her skin was covered in ice and screaming with frostbite.<ref name="GS103" /> ** He used this ghostly chill to produce drinkable water for [[Cara O'Sullivan|Cara]]. He can cause a smooth stone wall to freeze over by placing his hand on it, allowing moisture in the air to condense. The water can then be collected in a bowl once it has melted.<ref name="GS107" /> * Although his artifacts have long been turned to dust<ref name="GS108" />, he had a replica of the same tools that had granted him great versatility in life.<ref name="GS104" /> * When he concentrates, he can still interact with the physical world.<ref name="GS104">[[Gravesong Chapter 1.04|Gravesong 1.04]]</ref> ** With some effort, he can make his sword quick-draw and fly back to its sheath, mimicking its original properties when he was alive.<ref name="GS107" /> ** He can also use his two-handed sword to cut things, like Cara's hair.<ref name="GS103" /> * He cannot use the [[Skills]] he had when he was still alive.<ref name="GS107" />
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