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Summary: Lien never felt at home in the Fire Nation. She was always alone and continued to live her life that way, but that was all until a certain Princess had taken her as a friend and a Prince mended her lonely heart. Zuko x OC
Author's Note: So DreamsInMyHeart16 asked me could I do a new rendition of Winter's Flame. I loved the idea and I hope this story goes well!
Book 3: Fire
Boiling Rock
Weeks had passed since Lien had last seen Zuko. He left without a word, but she had an idea of where he had gone. The invasion on the day of the eclipse had turned out to be a failure for the Avatar and a victory for the Fire Nation. Lien had stayed by Azula's side as instructed and the more time went on, the more of a strain she felt on their friendship. She wasn't sure, but she felt like her friend was becoming crueler and crueler as time went by. Arata hadn't seen this side that Lien thought she was seeing, but Ty Lee had but she knew she wouldn't say anything about it to Lien in a direct way.
Today they were at boiling rock, Azula wanting some of the invasion prisoners to be tortured until they gave out whereabouts of the avatar. It would be their only way to locate him even though they saw victory in the future. He was still a problem nonetheless and he was problem they wanted to squash. Lien leaned against the wall, finding herself bored. "Look alive, sunshine." Ty Lee said while nudging on her side, "I know it's a little gloomy in here, but you'll be all right."
Lien looked at her and then sighed, "I'm not in the mood, Ty."
"I can tell. You're aura is such a depressing, blue hue. C'mon, let's go have some fun or something to take your mind off things." Ty Lee had taken the girls hands, Lien shaking her head.
"Now isn't the time. Shouldn't you be at your post? Azula will be here soon." The waterbender tried to convince her.
The acrobat merely shrugged her shoulders, "It'll be all right. Besides, Mai isn't even at her post."
Lien frowned at the mention of Mai's name. Ty Lee took noticed, "Just come on." The girl had dragged Lien to the second floor in the outside stairwell where they had seen Mai. They had no choice than to go to her since it would've been awkward to just walk by. "Hey Mai, Lien's been on post all morning."
"It's my job. If I knew I could've left, I would've done it sooner." She replied as Ty Lee chuckled and Mai kept her eyes away from them.
Their relationship was still broken and they were at odds with each other still. "Girls." They both turned to see the Warden, which happened to be Mai uncle. "We have a special prisoner."
"Who?" Mai asked as all three of them had their eyes on him.
"Prince Zuko. He posed as an imposter, what for? Nothing good, that's for sure." Lien and Mai's eyes widened, they both looked at each other and then looked away.
Ty Lee felt the sudden tensions, "Your auras are getting dark, come on guys. Calm down."
"I wish to see him." Lien finally said, "I am his betrothed under the orders of the Fire Lord and council."
The Warden had closed his eyes and gave a nod. "That is true. I'll arrange for it." He said as she gave him a nod and felt Mai's eyes on her form. Lien kept her eyes away and then soon followed behind the warden, knowing a goodbye wouldn't suffice. As she followed behind him, she had watched as he led her to a room that had nothing but a table and chair. "Wait here." He said before walking out of the room and leaving her.
It took a few more minutes before she heard Zuko's voice, "What are you doing here? Where are you taking me?" She heard, a smile dancing across her face as he was shoved in but managed to land on the chair. Sitting on it with his eyes on the guards, "I didn't do anything wrong."
The door had soon shut and Lien had walked over to him, walking into the light. "I was the one who asked you to come here."
His head soon went towards her direction, his eyes wide with surprise. "Lien? What are you doing here? Are you prisoner?"
"No," She shook her head, "Azula had us on a mission here. What are you doing here?" She then folded her arms.
He seemed to avoid the question, "How did you know I was here?"
Lien rose a brow, "The Warden is Mai's uncle and he told us you were here."
He sighed. "I'm just glad you're alright and not prisoner."
"Now why are you here, Zuko?" She persisted.
"I'm helping the Avatar. Sokka wants to rescue the war prisoners." He explained as Lien closed her eyes, wanting to smile with victory. She was glad that Zuko had turned a new leaf; he wanted to fight against this father.
She was overjoyed. "I'm proud of you." Her voice was soft and her eyes shyly looked away from him, "Very proud."
He smiled at her words, "I'm glad."
"But you have to get me out of here or the others will be in trouble." Zuko explained.
Soon a guard who was in charge of the control room had opened the door, "Ma'am, there's a riot going on. I'm here to protect you."
Lien furrowed her brows, "How noble." Her voice was sarcastic.
Zuko smirked at Lien's offended expression, "I think it's you that needs protection." He firebends at the guard's feet and rushed out the room, Lien bended the water from her canteen and put out the fire but then turned the water into ice so that the man was stuck on the ground.
"Bye bye!" She smiled and ran after Zuko. "Hey, wait up, will ya?" He kept running, but he slowed down enough for her to catch up. They had reached the bottom of another tower, trying to stay out of the chaotic riot. While on the way, a guard attempted to capture him, but Zuko cleverly threw him over his shoulder, Lien ducking so she wouldn't be hit. "Zuko!"
"Sorry." He said as he grabbed her hand until they reached Sokka.
"Zuko, good. We're all her-" He stopped when he noticed Lien, "You're that girl that fights with Azula that helps us, right?" He pointed at her, his face confused yet skeptical. Lien nodded her head, "How do I know you're not just playing us?"
"She's not, you got my word." Zuko defended her in which she gave him a smile, happy he came to her defense.
Sokka continued to look at her, squinting his eyes. "I still don't trust her yet…"
"Then let me prove myself to you." Lien had said, wanting to show her true intentions.
"Fine." He sighed, "Okay, so with the plan. All we need to now," He pointed to another tower, "is to grab the Warden and get the gondolas."
"And how do we do that?" The Prince asked.
The watertribe warrior looked back at him, "I'm not sure."
"Argh, I thought you thought this through." Zuko spoke his frustration.
His friend, however, went into hysterics. "I thought you told me its okay not to think everything through!"
The firebender clenched his first, "Maybe not everything. But this is kinda important." Zuko grabbed his head while Sokka put his finger on his chin in thought.
Lien, however, had her eyes on something else. "Hey, who's that girl? I think she's got it covered."
The girl did a series of flips and walk scaling, punching and knocking guards left and right. All of them watched in amazement as she was a one man army, taking everyone out swiftly and proficiently. Soon enough, she had grabbed the warden's headband and turned pull it down, turning it around so it tied on his mouth.
Her words were muffled from where they were standing, but she tightened it and let go before slamming him against the wall. "We've got the warden, now let's get out of here!" She yelled at them as they were running towards her, nearly out of breath from running so hard.
They had made their way towards the gondola, the guards were after and firebending but Lien had used her waterbending to extinguish the fires and protecting everyone. "Back off, we've got the Warden." Zuko threated them as the warden looked up from Chit Sang's shoulder, mumbling something under the tie. The guards were at a loss, loosening their stances and unsure of what to do. "Let's go." Zuko instructed as the group slowly and warily walked past the guards with their arms outstretched just incase they would have to attack again.
Zuko and Lien stood at the end of the platform while the rest ran towards the gondola, Suki already inside. "Everyone in!" Sokka was the first to board, the others following. Lien had kept her focus on anyone trying to attack Zuko while he was pushing down the lever. The gondola had slowly moved, but Zuko kept kicking the lever several times.
Lien had bended a stream of water and knocked back the guards that were running towards them. With one last kick, he broke the lever and grabbed Lien's arm and they ran for the gondola. Both of them jumped over the railing, Lien trying to extinguish the fire balls sailing over their head. Sokka had reached for Zuko's arm and Suki had reached for Lien, both of them managed to grab holds to the sides of the gondolas and climbed in.
"What were you guys doing back there?" Sokka asked.
"Making it so they can't stop us." Zuko answered.
"Way to think ahead." Sokka nodded of approval.
Suki then chimed in, "We're on our way."
All of them soon looked to Lien, "Why are you on here with us?" Zuko then asked, Sokka wanting to ask the same thing.
She looked at both of them, "Well, I don't know. I was so caught up in the moment that I just went with the flow." She laughed nervously.
"Wait. Who's that?" Sokka's father, Hakoda, then asked as all three of them turned their heads as Ty Lee and Azula as well as some guards are at the gondola tower.
"That's a problem. It's my sister and her friend." He said as Lien looked at Zuko and then back at Azula. She had put herself in this predicament.
Somehow, Azula began running on the lines of the gondola while Ty Lee carthwheeled onto them and then ran on it. Zuko had then placed a hand on Lien's shoulder, "We'll take care of this. Make sure everyone is safe."
With a nod of her head, they had all climbed on top of the roof to fight the rematches they seemed to be readying for. Lien kept her eyes on the canteen, unsure of what to do. Hakoda then placed a hand on her shoulder, turning around to look at him with curious eyes. "You're mixed nation, aren't you?"
Lien looked down, "Quite obvious, huh?"
"With eyes of the water tribe and pale skin. I would say its obvious, but I think you're very special." He then smiled as she gave him a shocked look.
"But how? I mean, its not like someone like me is appreciated in this kind of world." She replied, her eyes lowered.
The man placed a hand on her chin, "No, the world needs more people like you. Our world is too divided and you're the product of peace. Your parents saw no lines, no boundaries. That's what love and peace is. Everyone in a world where there are no restrictions of whom they love and what they want to be."
It brought a smile on her face, his words. She wasn't quite sure why he was telling her this now, but she had a feeling that it was to cheer her up. "Thank you."
"There's a smile." He gave her a ruffle of her hair, "You seemed trouble and I know I might be a little optimistic here. But we'll get away."
Maybe his words were to reassure himself as well. She definitely felt better, but there was still a part of her stinging. Azula had to have known she was in here and she was probably furious.
Suddenly, a bunch of movement happened from inside which made her eyes dashed for the warden. He was next to Chit Sang, screaming out of the window. "Cut the line!"
Lien immediately ran to the window to see the guards holding a metal object near the wheel in which control the gondola. Oh no, this was definitely trouble. It suddenly stopped, but it swayed to and fro slowly. Ty Lee's voice was loud and clear, "They are about to cut the line!"
"Then it's time to leave. Goodbye Zuko." Azula cruel voice had said, Lien had listened on to see what was happening and the gondola soon moved and began sailing back the tower. They were doomed.
"The gondola's about to go!" Zuko said.
Hakoda then said, "I hope this things floats."
Lien narrowed her eyes and climbed up the roof, "I have to stop this." Lien said as she looked at Zuko and Sokka, "I have to stop pretending." She whispered.
"What are you going to do?" Zuko asked as she shook her head.
"Something I should've done a long time ago." Lien said, but before she could move she had caught something happening. Black, thin objects were being thrown at the guards, pinning them.
"What are you doing?!" The Guard asked the culprit.
"Saving the boy I loved and the friend who betrayed me." Lien then noticed Mai as she had taken down the guards single handedly, Lien wasn't sure why Mai was doing this but she had assumed that it wasn't for her but for Zuko.
Soon enough, Mai fought her way through the gondola wheel and kicked away at the metal object that stopped the lines from loosening. Soon it began to move, "Who is that?" Sokka asked.
The others join in to look back at the tower. "It's Mai." Zuko said shocked.
Lien had noticed Azula then making her way over, "I should save her."
"No." Zuko grabbed her arm, Lien looking at him. "She saved us, don't make what she did be wasted."
"What is she doing?!" Azula said furiously as Ty Lee shrugged, making a "I don't know" sund.
Soon enough, the gondola had reached the outer part of the crater and the entrance tower. The door opened and Suki rushed out along with the others as Hakoda silently instructed for Chit Sang to throw the warden back in the gondola. "Sorry Warden, your record is officially broken."
The man continued to struggle in his bondages on the floor as they ran and went up a rocky incline. "Well, we made it out. Now what?" Suki asked.
"Azula was here and so that mean she had taken the zeppelin." All of them looked at her as she walked towards the edge of the cliff. "That's our ticket out of here." She pointed at it as it was docked at the shore.
Back at the gondola tower, Mai was brought in front of Azula by the guards. The Princess appeared angry, Ty Lee and Arata beside her. The pale, Fire Nation girl had lowered her head so that her fringe covered her eyes. "Leave us alone." She said the guards. The ones holding Mai leg go and did a Fire Nation customary bow, the girl soon lifted her head up. "I never expected this from you. Lien, but not you." Ty Lee clasped her hands, staring at Mai and back at Azula with fear. "The thing I don't understand is why? Why would you do it? You know the consequences. "
Azula lowered her head down and glared at Mai, "I guess you just don't know people as well as you think you do. You miscalculated. I love Zuko more than I fear you."
Azula's face scrunched up in fury. "No, you miscalculated! You should have feared me more!" She yelled before getting into and stance and Mai brought up on of her stilettos.
Mai's weapon glinted under the sunlight and just as Azula began to strike, the acrobat jabbed her back with a series of punches. Mai was stunned as the Princess gasped and fell to the ground. "Come on," Ty Lee said as she pulled Mai's arm, "Let's get out of here."
Arata sighed heavily and then released the metal wire under his sleeve and wrapped it around the two girls, binding them. Ty Lee looked at Arata with sad eyes as Azula glared at them from the ground, "You're both fools!"
Guards soon came as Arata helped Azula up with his free arm, wrapping it around her waist as she placed most of her weight on him. The guards then capture Ty Lee and Mai, letting Arata release his wire and it attracting back in his sleeve. "What shall we do with them, princess?"
"Put them somewhere I'll never have to see their faces again. And let them rot." She said as the guards had taken them away, she then looked at Arata. "Lien is next."
The boy tried to make his face stay unreadable but he was unsure of what he would have to do next.
The zeppelin had soon arrived to the Western Air Temple where Sokka and Zuko had said they had been staying since the Invasion, when they docked near the temple. The group was standing in front of it and they were the first three to come out.
"Lien?" Katara said surprised as the other waterbender waved and smile. "What are you doing here? And what are you guys doing in this thing? What happened to the war balloon?" She fired question after question.
Lien then rubbed the back of her head, "Change of plans."
"And the war balloon kind of got destroyed." Zuko then answered.
Aang smiled, "Sounds like a crazy fishing trip."
"Did you at least get some good meat?" Toph asked.
Sokka then spoke, "I did." He closed his eyes, "The best meat of all," and then opened them. "The meat of friendship and fatherhood."
Suki, Haokda, and Chit Sang then disembarked. "I'm new. What's up everybody?" Chit Sang said and waved.
Katara meanwhile teared up at the sight of her father, "Dad." She ran towards him, embracing him.
"Hi Katara." Hakoda smiled warmly.
Katara then let go of him, "How are you here? What's going on?" Her eyes then shifted to her sibling, "Where did you go?"
"We.. kind of went to a Fire Nation prison." Sokka blurted.
Zuko and Lien both nodded their heads, agreeing as the sister pulled her brother by his arm and all three of them hugged their father. Lien looked up at Zuko who smiled, seemingly reaching her hands towards his but changed her mind.
"Seriously, you guys didn't find any meat?" Toph asked in disbelief.
Sokka rolled his eyes and smiled, "Coming from the guy who loves meat. Sorry, Toph. We didn't get any."
"Don't worry, I'll prepare dinner." Katara said as Lien then walked over.
"I'll help." She offered as the caramel-skinned girl looked surprised. "If that's okay."
Katara smiled, "Sure, its no problem. I could use a helping hand." And with that said, Lien had caught up with her and walked alongside her towards the kitchen. "I'm still surprised to see you here."
Lien sighed, "I'm surprised I'm here too. I felt so obligated to help Azula and some part of me didn't want to do it anymore and I… I stuck to it."
"I'm glad. Its nice to have another waterbender on the team." Katara complimented, "You'll fit right in." Lien felt relieved by her words, she was nearly afraid of when it came to her fitting in with the group or not.
The pale skinned girl's mind then wandered to Ty Lee and Mai, even though she and Mai were at odds she had wondered what happened to her. She was definitely suffering because she had tried to save them, she wished there was something she could've done, but what?
When the food was done, both girls served everyone by placing the food upon the table. Lien had sat inbetween Zuko and Toph, a bowl of rice with miso ontop of it. She didn't want to eat much, especially after seeing how Sokka and Chit Sang were eating.
Zuko had looked at her from the corner of his eyes, her eyes on her food and her chopsticks tapping on the bowl. Why did she feel so nervous suddenly? Why did she feel like there was something wrong? Lien had looked Zuko, feeling a pair of eyes on her. "What?"
"Are you… all right?" He managed to ask, "What's wrong?"
What could she say? Could she say that she felt like she made a wrong move? Maybe following her gut feeling was the best idea, what if she made the wrong move? "I… I am just a little uneasy." She managed to say.
"What for?" She immediately looked to her left towards the blind earthbender, "I don't smell, do i?"
Lien managed to crack a smile, "Not hardly but…" Suddenly, everyone's eyes were on her. Well, this was just uncomfortable now.
"Its okay, Lien. You can be open with us." Katara goaded, putting everything on the table. Lien had looked at everyone who was looking at her patiently.
"It's just… I feel like maybe I made the wrong move." She admitted truthfully, "Not that being good is bad but that I had left a little too soon."
Aang arched a brow, "What do you mean? You think maybe you should've stayed by Azula a little more?"
Lien nodded her head, "I don't know what she's planning next and so we're blindsided now. If I had stayed longer than maybe I would've been more help to you all." She sighed as she then closed her eyes, "I feel like something bad is going to happen."
Everyone looked at each other, but then Hakoda decided to speak. "You can never predict someone." He began, Lien opening her eyes and looking at him as he continued on. "You can know someone their entire life and even though you suspect they might do what they said, they can end up changing. Life isn't always predictable and neither are people."
He was right; Azula could say one thing and do another. It hadn't mattered if she stayed or left, what Azula had planned was probably out of her control. "Right…" She nodded her head, agreeing with the words of the Southern Watertribe Leader. "I've known Azula since I was young and she has changed so much. I can't really expect what she'll say or do next, so it is inevitable."
"Exactly." Hakoda went on to say, "You are doing a good deed for the world by helping the Avatar. Never feel like you've done something wrong, the Avatar needs as many people and with you on his side victory will soon come."
His words were comforting and they made her feel better. Even though there was a twinge of fear, she decided that things were better how they were now than before. "I won't worry anymore."
And so dinner turned to be quite comical and fun, the many different personalities and benders all around. It almost made Lien forget that there was a war waging on outside, especially since they were able to get along so peacefully. All of them friends, all of them living in different cultures, but in their hearts they were the same.
Just looking at all of them had made her smile, even when they questioned what she was so happy about she couldn't find the words to say it. It almost made her think about her, Ty Lee, and Azula and Mai. They were all different but united but things had changed, she could only hope that this group would last longer.
Zuko had looked at Lien, who was smiling at everyone and answering a few questions that the group had asked her. She soon had looked away from Suki and then looked at Zuko, "What's wrong?" She managed to ask him.
He shook his head and looked away, "Its just been a while since I've seen you smile like that."
Her eyes widened a fraction but soon she found herself smiling again. "I feel… at home." She found herself saying, "Its peaceful here."
The morning had come, everyone asleep in their sleeping bags save for Lien. Her gut feeling was getting worse and so she had slept in spurts that night, unable to get a full good length of sleep. Lien had been looking through the pillars, her eyes searching for some sign. Maybe she was just paranoid, she couldn't decipher which. The birds were chirping in their usual manner, the sound of water form the fountains calming her nerves. She could feel herself calming down, "What are you doing awake?" Aang asked her as she looked at him.
"I didn't feel right…" Lien answered truthfully, she looked away from him and then caught on the sight of a large object. "It's a bomb!"
Aang was immediately alert and twirled his gliding, using airbending to close the doors.A bomb had hit the top of the cliff and exploded as a rain of bombs kept hurling towards them. The first one had woke everyone else up
More bombs were being sent, Lien placing her hands over her head as she tried to calm her nerves. She had to calm down, she knew that the only person who could be doing this was Azula. Azula… She was going to fight Azula now? She bit down on her lip, feeling hesitant and afraid. What was she going to do? How could she handle this? Soon she felt the walls shake and turned to see Toph and Haru had created a tunnel, Toph instructing them that they were going to escape.
Lien had look away from the tunnel and then towards outside. She couldn't run from Azula forever and so, she ran towards the airships. "Lien!" Aang called out to her as the pale-skinned girl went speeding towards the airship. Zuko had turned to see her, not even bothering to say a word as he ran after her. "Lien, Zuko, no!" Aang called out to them, but they were too far away.
The dark-haired waterbender wasn't sure what she was going to do but she knew that she couldn't act like a coward now that she had made it this far. She jumped over the crumpled portions of wall and ceiling from the large temple, she had nearly fallen but she found the ability to keep going. Lien had sent three large shards of ice towards the airships which had taken one down since she had hit some of the vital points of the ship.
Soon she felt someone next to her and look to see that it was Zuko firebending at the airships, but both their attentions to turned Azula, whow as smilingly in a rather maniacal way. "What are you doing here?" Zuko asked his sister.
Lien could see that Azula, emotionally, was distant. "You mean it's not obvious yet?" She opened her arms out to the air, "I'm about to celebrate becoming an only child and destroying all who betrayed me!"
She felt a sharp pain to her chest, knowing that Lien was the one who had done but it made her wonder what just happened to Mai and Ty Lee? Were they…? Zuko had pushed Lien out the way as an explosion separated them. When the smoke cleared, Lien had noticed Zuko was running up a pillar and going towards Azula.
She felt metal wrapping around her form and she had shot the through the air, her legs swinging around as she tried to free herself. Her body had hit against another person, her eyes closed as she then opened her eyes and looked up to see that it was Arata. "Arata…" She said his name as he looked at her with an unreadable expression. Was he going to…?
"You have to get out of here." He said, "Azula has lost it." He went onto say as the waterbender looked in the direction of the two siblings fighting on an airship.
"What do you mean she's lost it?" Lien asked as he removed the wire from her form.
The boy shook his head, "She's gone off her rocker, Lien. She's not all there…"
"What happened to her?" She asked, angry and worried.
The Dai Li agent had placed his hands on her shoulder, "She sent Ty Lee and Mai in the most rotten part of the prison. She plans to kill them after the comet."
Her eyes had widened, "K-Kill them?!"
"And she plans to kill you too, Lien. She's gone crazy after you three betrayed her, she hasn't been the same. I don't know what to do." He went on to say, his hand on his head as he sighed.
It was hard for Lien to soak all of this in. What could she do? Maybe she shouldn't have left, maybe Azula would've clung onto some of her sanity if she had stayed beside her. "I have to take care of this."
"Lien you can't change her mind." Arata argued as the girl looked at him from over her shoulder, "You have to stop her once and for all."
Did he mean to say that Lien had to… "Let me at least protect, Zuko." She had said as Arata nodded and made a move to go back into the airship. She had stood her ground a she felt the ship going closer to the Firebending siblings. Lien had managed to jump onto the ship with them, but by the time she had made even remotely close to Zuko it had collided with the one she was just on. All three of them fell, Lien and Zuko reaching out to each other as they were soon separated and then fell. All three of them were falling through the air, before a pair of warms had grabbed onto them and lifted them into Appa's saddle.
Lien had frantically looked Arata while Zuko was determining his sister's fate in which she proved wrong once she found a way to get a good hold onto the nearby cliff. "Of course she did."
"You can't leave yet." Lien told Aang, "Where is Arata?!" They had soon seen a wire connecting not too far from Azula and a boy sliding towards her direction. Azula had grabbed onto him, but something happened. She had cut it and disconnected Arata from it, making him fall. "ARATA!" Lien cried, nearly leaning out of the saddle.
Zuko had held her back as she tried to fight herself off him, wanting to rescue him even though it was clearly impossible. The waterbender cried as Aang looked down and pulled the reins, Appa flying away. All they could endure was silence and the loud cries of Lien who had lost her friend.
It was nighttime as they had been staying at a rocky hill, Lien far away from the group. It had taken her some time to stop crying or more like she felt like she couldn't cry anymore than she already had. It was her fault that Arata was gone, she should've fought Azula instead of debating what she had to do. Why did she keep clinging onto old memories? Everything was her fault, she could've saved him.
Everyone kept offering her words comfort, but they had done nothing for her. Especially when she felt so guilty and the eyes of Arata's mother kept entering her mind. How could she tell his mother that he had died? Surely she would blame Lien for not saving him when she had the chance, it was all her fault.
Poor Arata and I am so sorry I made this chapter short. The next one will be longer, I promise!
Lien: The Chinese name meaning "Lotus"
Doli: The Native American name meaning "bluebird"
Nianzu: The Chinese name meaning "thinking of ancestors"
Arata: The Chinese name meaning "fresh"
Yuki-onna: Yuki-onna appears on snowy nights as a tall, beautiful woman with long black hair and blue lips. Her inhumanly pale or even transparent skin makes her blend into the snowy Despite her inhuman beauty, her eyes can strike terror into mortals. She floats across the snow, leaving no footprints and she can transform into a cloud of mist or snow if threatened.
R & R
