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Frostbyte

Frostbyte
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Created in a frozen datacore during a catastrophic system freeze, Frostbyte is the embodiment of cold efficiency. His touch slows programs, his words cut sharper than ice, and his mind processes strategies faster than any machine. Enemies caught in his path find themselves frozen — physically, digitally, or mentally — before they ever understand what happened. He is elegant, lethal, and beautifully precise, a perfect blend of frost and code.

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