Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25389622-20141101150445/@comment-25389622-20150117195239

We seem to disagree on this. We also see the palace being associated with her, as I say because it is connected to her magic. You're going to have to give me a reason as to why they are not the same. I do know that we see the storm stop at the changing of Elsa's emotions, and although we don't see the palace directly transition in colour, I think that it is fair to say the colours are also related to her emotions in a similar way. The source of the light is in the room, else like I say the whole palace would be at least slightly yellow, and the light wouldn't be so evenly distributed through the top floor. The yellow of the sunrise seems to relfect off of the palace more han anyhing. Also, if you look between the archways, the walls behind are a dark blue.

No, what I mean is the ice is all frosted up in the Summit Siege scene, but it was a consequence of that earlier scene where she is scared and worried. The palace is clearly reacting to her emotions here. And if you watch the scene where it is red and all, you do see that the frost is creeping up the walls and over the floor in the background (as I recall. I'll double check later). There is also something to back it up in the book which I shall find.

Yer, leave it to me :-)

I won't touch the ice palace page for the minute, but I'll have a look later when I can get to my book.

Also, that's cool about the whole mountain thing. It was bad to say mountain three times. It is a mountain range; just saying mountains isn't specific enough and doesn't give the scope of it.