The Daughter, or Princess, of Ice and Fire, sat in the garden with no indication of her identity. Arthur had expected she would be wearing a gown that like the medieval princesses in his world, jewelry that blinded one's eyes, and gems that cost cities.
The person in question, however, wore a simple one-piece white and blue dress with a scarf thrown over her shoulders. The dress had no markings or extravagant details, but a simple silk cloth.
One each temple, the princess had a long ice shard that looked like glass surrounding her ears. The shards were triangular and started from the base of her ears and ended a little above her head. Her skin was pale but there were fine scars on it.
As the two of them got closer, Arthur realized her eyes were covered in a thin layer of ice. They were looking blankly ahead, unfocused, and their irises were fully white.