"How long does it take for these sandworms to succumb to freezing temperatures?" I inquired.
"In a cold environment, they gradually freeze, initially building up in their bodies. However, this freezing process swiftly extends throughout their entire internal system. Within a few minutes, their bodies collapse, and they meet their demise. It's a rapid demise," explained Queen Tanya.
Approaching the frozen whirlpool, I peered into the crystal-clear ice, affording a glimpse of the unfolding spectacle within. Many Sandworms still writhed within the frozen medium, their movements gradually diminishing. Moments later, their contortions ceased entirely, and their once lively bodies took on a darkened hue—indicating the irreversible stillness of death.
"Looks like they have finally died. Izmir, are you still good to go and can still use the same spell?" I turned to look at Izmir.
"Yes, I still have mana to spare," she nodded, flexing her mana in her palm.