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== Description == | == Description == | ||
The Ice Kingdom is located in the Northwestern-most [[Pyrrhia]]. It shares a border with [[The Kingdom of Sand]]. The kingdom is known for sub-zero temperatures, as well as immense amounts of ice, snow, and freezing wind. | The Ice Kingdom is located in the Northwestern-most [[Pyrrhia]]. It shares a border with [[The Kingdom of Sand]]. The kingdom is known for sub-zero temperatures,<ref name=":0">''Winter Turning'', Page 236</ref> as well as immense amounts of ice, snow, and freezing wind.<ref name=":0" /> These conditions make it so that only [[IceWings]] can live in the Kingdom. | ||
The kingdom has one main palace near the northern border, known as | The kingdom has one main palace near the northern border, known as Queen Snowfall's Palace. This palace is where the royalty live, as well as many first and second circle dragons. However, there are three "outer" palaces where other nobles reside.<ref>''Legends: Darkstalker'', page IV</ref> | ||
Scattered across the kingdom are many small villages. The villages have names such as Where-the-Whales-Leap-at-Dawn | Scattered across the kingdom are many small villages. The villages have names such as Where-the-Whales-Leap-at-Dawn or Where-the-Terns-Fly. | ||
The Ice Kingdom used to have a giant wall of ice called The Gift of Defense that kept other dragons out of their kingdom. | The Ice Kingdom used to have a giant wall of ice called The Gift of Defense that kept other dragons out of their kingdom.<ref name=":1">''Winter Turning'', page 235-236</ref> This wall was only on the south side of their territory, because the rest was protected by freezing water and weather that other tribes could not survive. | ||
== Royalty == | == Royalty == | ||
The Ice Kingdom is currently ruled by [[Snowfall|Queen Snowfall]]. She has two sisters, [[Mink]] and [[Crystal]]. | The Ice Kingdom is currently ruled by [[Snowfall|Queen Snowfall]]. She has two sisters, [[Mink]] and [[Crystal]]. The other royal family consists of Tundra, [[Winter]], [[Hailstorm]], [[Icicle]], and [[Permafrost]]. | ||
== Enchanted Items == | == Enchanted Items == | ||
* '''The Gift of Defense (The Great Ice Cliff)''': A giant ice wall that shoots spears at any non- | * '''The Gift of Defense (The Great Ice Cliff)''': A giant ice wall that shoots spears at any non-IceWing trying to pass into the Ice Kingdom.<ref name=":1" /> It was destroyed by Queen Snowfall<ref>''The Dangerous Gift'', page 259</ref> | ||
* '''The Gift of Splendor (The IceWing Palace)''': The large palace made of ice that the royal IceWings live inside. It was made to be impenetrable, and the walls are unable to crack or melt. | * '''The Gift of Splendor (The IceWing Palace)''': The large palace made of ice that the royal IceWings live inside. It was made to be impenetrable, and the walls are unable to crack or melt. It was crafted by a pair of [[Animus magic|animus]] twins.<ref>''A Guide to the Dragon World'', page 143</ref> | ||
* '''The Gift of Order:''' A large rankings wall with every aristocratic IceWing's name written on it. The names written on the wall are able to be moved around or removed entirely. | * '''The Gift of Order:''' A large rankings wall with every aristocratic IceWing's name written on it. The names written on the wall are able to be moved around or removed entirely. <ref>''Winter Turning'', page 254-255</ref>It was destroyed by Queen Snowfall. <ref>''The Dangerous Gift'', page 303</ref> | ||
* '''The Gift of Elegance:''' Small, glass snowflakes inside the otherwise translucent palace walls. These snowflakes are meant to reflect the current weather outside the palace. | * '''The Gift of Elegance:''' Small, glass snowflakes inside the otherwise translucent palace walls. These snowflakes are meant to reflect the current weather outside the palace.<ref>''Winter Turning'', page 242</ref> | ||
* '''The Gift of Light''': A tree intricately carved out of ice. Small, lantern-like spheres known as moon globes sprout off the tree. Whenever one is picked off the branches, a new one blooms in its place. | * '''The Gift of Light''': A tree intricately carved out of ice. Small, lantern-like spheres known as moon globes sprout off the tree. Whenever one is picked off the branches, a new one blooms in its place.<ref>''Winter Turning'', page 245</ref> It was carved and enchanted by [[Frostbite]].<ref>''Winter Turning,'' page 244</ref> | ||
* '''The Gift of Healing''': Five narwhal horns that are able to heal frost breath injuries, enchanted by [[Diamond|Ex-Queen Diamond]].{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} This was her official gift to the tribe, but she enchanted other items without her kingdom's knowledge.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} | * '''The Gift of Healing''': Five narwhal horns that are able to heal frost breath injuries, enchanted by [[Diamond|Ex-Queen Diamond]].{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} This was her official gift to the tribe, but she enchanted other items without her kingdom's knowledge.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} | ||
* '''The Gift of Diplomacy:''' Three bracelets that keep non-IceWings warm, as well as letting them cross the Great Ice Cliff without being shot.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} It was gifted by [[Penguin]]. | * '''The Gift of Diplomacy:''' Three bracelets that keep non-IceWings warm, as well as letting them cross the Great Ice Cliff without being shot.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} It was gifted by [[Penguin]]. | ||
* '''The Gift of Subsistence''': Three holes located on the outskirts of The Ice Kingdom.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} They supply the dragons with an endless amount of seals. | * '''The Gift of Subsistence''': Three holes located on the outskirts of The Ice Kingdom.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} They supply the dragons with an endless amount of seals.<ref>''Winter Turning'', page 243</ref> It was gifted by [[Caribou|Princess Caribou]].{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} | ||
* '''The Gift of Strength''': A tiara, smaller than the official IceWing crown, that allowed the wearer extra strength.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} This tiara is stored in The Forbidden Treasury.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} | * '''The Gift of Strength''': A tiara, smaller than the official IceWing crown, that allowed the wearer extra strength.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} This tiara is stored in The Forbidden Treasury.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} | ||
* '''The Gift of Compromise''': A scepter carved from a dark blue rock that has small diamonds set in it. This scepter is stored in The Forbidden Treasury.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} | * '''The Gift of Compromise''': A scepter carved from a dark blue rock that has small diamonds set in it. This scepter is stored in The Forbidden Treasury.{{Citation needed|date=December 2024}} |
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Description
The Ice Kingdom is located in the Northwestern-most Pyrrhia. It shares a border with The Kingdom of Sand. The kingdom is known for sub-zero temperatures,[1] as well as immense amounts of ice, snow, and freezing wind.[1] These conditions make it so that only IceWings can live in the Kingdom.
The kingdom has one main palace near the northern border, known as Queen Snowfall's Palace. This palace is where the royalty live, as well as many first and second circle dragons. However, there are three "outer" palaces where other nobles reside.[2]
Scattered across the kingdom are many small villages. The villages have names such as Where-the-Whales-Leap-at-Dawn or Where-the-Terns-Fly.
The Ice Kingdom used to have a giant wall of ice called The Gift of Defense that kept other dragons out of their kingdom.[3] This wall was only on the south side of their territory, because the rest was protected by freezing water and weather that other tribes could not survive.
Royalty
The Ice Kingdom is currently ruled by Queen Snowfall. She has two sisters, Mink and Crystal. The other royal family consists of Tundra, Winter, Hailstorm, Icicle, and Permafrost.
Enchanted Items
- The Gift of Defense (The Great Ice Cliff): A giant ice wall that shoots spears at any non-IceWing trying to pass into the Ice Kingdom.[3] It was destroyed by Queen Snowfall[4]
- The Gift of Splendor (The IceWing Palace): The large palace made of ice that the royal IceWings live inside. It was made to be impenetrable, and the walls are unable to crack or melt. It was crafted by a pair of animus twins.[5]
- The Gift of Order: A large rankings wall with every aristocratic IceWing's name written on it. The names written on the wall are able to be moved around or removed entirely. [6]It was destroyed by Queen Snowfall. [7]
- The Gift of Elegance: Small, glass snowflakes inside the otherwise translucent palace walls. These snowflakes are meant to reflect the current weather outside the palace.[8]
- The Gift of Light: A tree intricately carved out of ice. Small, lantern-like spheres known as moon globes sprout off the tree. Whenever one is picked off the branches, a new one blooms in its place.[9] It was carved and enchanted by Frostbite.[10]
- The Gift of Healing: Five narwhal horns that are able to heal frost breath injuries, enchanted by Ex-Queen Diamond.[citation needed] This was her official gift to the tribe, but she enchanted other items without her kingdom's knowledge.[citation needed]
- The Gift of Diplomacy: Three bracelets that keep non-IceWings warm, as well as letting them cross the Great Ice Cliff without being shot.[citation needed] It was gifted by Penguin.
- The Gift of Subsistence: Three holes located on the outskirts of The Ice Kingdom.[citation needed] They supply the dragons with an endless amount of seals.[11] It was gifted by Princess Caribou.[citation needed]
- The Gift of Strength: A tiara, smaller than the official IceWing crown, that allowed the wearer extra strength.[citation needed] This tiara is stored in The Forbidden Treasury.[citation needed]
- The Gift of Compromise: A scepter carved from a dark blue rock that has small diamonds set in it. This scepter is stored in The Forbidden Treasury.[citation needed]
- The Gift of Vision: A silver ring that looks like dragon tails winding around a milky white-pink-gold-green opal. The ring allows the wearer to exist as another dragon as long as the wearer is asleep.[citation needed] The ring only appears to the royal dragons who need it.[citation needed] It was enchanted by Opal, and is stored in The Forbidden Treasury.[citation needed]
- The Gift of Stealth: Pale silver wristbands set with diamonds. When hit together three times, the wearer is able to make anything invisible.[citation needed] When hit together three more times, the magic wears off and anything invisible becomes visible again.[citation needed] These wristbands are stored in The Forbidden Treasury.[citation needed]
- Part of The Gift of Understanding: An unwearable piece of silver. It is unknown where the other part(s) of the gift could be. It is located in The Forbidden Treasury, but Snowfall says that it looks out of place. She says its alcove looked hacked out of the ice, instead of beautifully carved like the others.[citation needed]
- Other Enchanted Items:
- The large crown that IceWing queens wear. Allegedly, it was enchanted by Queen Diamond to make the wearer hate NightWings as much as Diamond had.[citation needed]
- "The Gift of Vengeance" as named by Winter,[citation needed] is a set of shackles with a small diamond carved into them. They were enchanted by Queen Diamond to keep Foeslayer in a dungeon forever.[citation needed] They could only be opened by using frostbreath on the diamonds.[citation needed]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Winter Turning, Page 236
- ↑ Legends: Darkstalker, page IV
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Winter Turning, page 235-236
- ↑ The Dangerous Gift, page 259
- ↑ A Guide to the Dragon World, page 143
- ↑ Winter Turning, page 254-255
- ↑ The Dangerous Gift, page 303
- ↑ Winter Turning, page 242
- ↑ Winter Turning, page 245
- ↑ Winter Turning, page 244
- ↑ Winter Turning, page 243