Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25389622-20141101150445/@comment-25389622-20150118201620

Like I said, we don't see the palace change colour in a scene. Also, yes the foyer is slightly yellow, but that is because light is shining down from upstairs; it's more intense higher up. I gave my reason before about the sun: the source is in the room, otherwise the light would not be so evenly distributed throughout the room, and it would be more intense down in the foyer. Plus the dark archways. I can sort of see the sun being an explanation, especially the purple sky, making the balcony and all purple. In fact. The whole palace is purple at that point; surely then if the yellow sun would have the effect that you said it would, then the palace in Summit Siege should be as yellow as it was purple before. But that doesn't account for the deep blue - the palace is naturally a lighter blue. But there is no way to explain that intense red, other than her powers. May I just say that though I would say this is reasonable, if you have another explanation for the red, I am open to it. I don't want to state wildly that it is her powers. I haven't read the script so you have that advantage. Give me time ;-)

I haven't as yet seen anything about her emotions being linked to the  colour , but seeing as it is linked to everything else related to her power, even the palace with the growing of ice spikes, then it is certainly not a huge stretch to say this. The page is fine how it is right now though, so unless I (or you) find something out, it can stay how it is.

There is nothing in my book to account for the red, but check this out (I am quoting directly):

"Just then, she heard a noise. Looking around, she realized that a trail of ice had formed behind her - and it was going up the wall! Frightened, she gave a sharp cry and continued working to keep herself under control. 'Don't feel. Don't feel. DON'T FEEL!' The ice on the floor began to change and grow into sharp spikes. Alarmed, she glanced out of the window. The wind was rising as the weather whipped up to match her feelings of worry."

So from this we know for certain that the weather and spikes are caused by her emotions, and like I say, the way that colour is presented on the page can stay this way until further development.

Just to clarify, anything that is in direct conflict with the film in the book(s) should be disregarded, like ice forming a trail behind her, and the sharp cry which didn't happen, though her voice did pick up towards the end of the scene. It's like with Halo , that any canon in a game supersedes a contradiction in another form of media.





<span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">Regarding scratches, I am not saying that they were cause by her, but the cracks in the wall maybe, if the palace was shifting. The bit about shadows should go in. To be honest, I don't like the word "shadow"; to me it looks as if one layer is parting from another, given how they descend. I refer you to this, the floor has definitely frosted up. That part had nothing to do with the shadows that I was on about.

<p style="margin:12pt0cm;line-height:16.5pt;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">Have you finished with the Arendelle castle page now? I won't touch it until you're done. I will have a look over the Arendelle page now. Sorry I was quiet last night.

<p style="margin:12pt0cm;line-height:16.5pt;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt;font-family:Helvetica,sans-serif;">You still busy with school stuff at the moment?