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Recalling the traditional fairytale of Snow White, the Queen was sewing beside an open window while it was snowing. I kind of wonder if the Ice Queen had some part in granting the Queen's wish to have a child. When the Queen pricked her finger and drew a drop of blood onto the snow outside, she said, "Oh how I wish that I had a daughter that had skin as white as snow, lips as red as blood, and hair as black as ebony". What if the Ice Queen heard her wish and made it happen? In another version of the Snow White fairytale, I've read that the Queen was infertile and had a hard time bearing a child, and only after she made that wish during that snowfall, she became pregnant. It's never indicated in the Snow White fairytale if the wish she made had an actual magical effect or not, but I think the implication is there, maybe?