This technique causes ice to flow from the coyote, Hyorinmaru's mouth onto Ryun, starting at his back. The ice forms into the shape of a dragon's head around his neck, encasing it up to the hairline. The ice continues forming up over his shoulders, with two large wings sprouting from his back and a long tail. The ice then covers both of his arms, encasing his hands, which end in claws, in it. Ryun's feet are encased in ice in a similar manner to his hands, which also end in claws. These new ice limbs are movable and can be used as an extension of himself to aid in battle.
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| - Ice Release: Dragon-Headed Gargoyle
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| - This technique causes ice to flow from the coyote, Hyorinmaru's mouth onto Ryun, starting at his back. The ice forms into the shape of a dragon's head around his neck, encasing it up to the hairline. The ice continues forming up over his shoulders, with two large wings sprouting from his back and a long tail. The ice then covers both of his arms, encasing his hands, which end in claws, in it. Ryun's feet are encased in ice in a similar manner to his hands, which also end in claws. These new ice limbs are movable and can be used as an extension of himself to aid in battle.
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| - Ice Release: Dragon-Headed Gargoyle
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| - This technique causes ice to flow from the coyote, Hyorinmaru's mouth onto Ryun, starting at his back. The ice forms into the shape of a dragon's head around his neck, encasing it up to the hairline. The ice continues forming up over his shoulders, with two large wings sprouting from his back and a long tail. The ice then covers both of his arms, encasing his hands, which end in claws, in it. Ryun's feet are encased in ice in a similar manner to his hands, which also end in claws. These new ice limbs are movable and can be used as an extension of himself to aid in battle.
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