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Typical IceWing by Sassy the Beagle.jpg|An IceWing
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Revision as of 17:20, 2 January 2017

"Indeed. I can't wait to hear all the details."
— Snowfall sarcastically commenting about Winter's new position.

Template:Infobox Character Snowfall is a female IceWing princess that appears in the seventh book in the Wings of Fire series, Winter Turning. She is the cousin of Winter, Icicle, and Hailstorm, and is Queen Glacier's daughter. She has at least one sister.

Personality

Snowfall is sarcastic, condescending, and smug, and she seems to be jealous of anyone else who is higher in the Rankings. Winter notes her to be "abundantly blessed with mean smugness", hinting that he finds her very annoying.

Biography

While Winter scans the rankings of the dragons in the First Circle, he notes that Snowfall has moved to the top position on the dragonet side, in front of Lynx, who was in second. When Winter was moved to take her spot, she shoots him a glare. When the IceWing dragonets are dismissed, Snowfall stays to congratulate him sarcastically and to stare at the rankings, "as if she could reshape them with the sheer force of her eyeballs."

Quotes

"Dear me, that means it’ll be brother against brother, won’t it? Tsk, tsk. What a conundrum for poor Hailstorm."

"There's not quite enough distance between our numbers for you to be giving me orders."

"Oh, how funny, I would have thought you'd want him to."