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I didn't join the Princess Alliance just to fight. I joined to save people. And the Horde, even after everything they did...they're people, just like us.
— Frosta

Frosta is the princess of the Kingdom of Snows and a member of the Princess Alliance in The Rebellion. She is the youngest of the princesses on Etheria. She is one of the Elemental Princesses.

Appearance

Frosta has a short cobalt blue bob cut, blunt bangs and two strands of hair that hang in front of her ears. She has almond-shaped black eyes, blue triangular eyebrows and wears a three-pointed ice crown that sits like a hairband. Her round face and short stature lend to her young age of 11 and 3 quarters, a youth she resents amongst the older princesses.
She first appeared in "Princess Prom", Episode 8 of the series. In this episode, she wore a long, blue dress with a fur-lined collar and sleeves. Icicles drip from the fur around her collar, adding an element of opulence to her dress akin to a necklace. However, she chooses to forgo the dress in favor of a blue jacket lined with white fur, a dark slate blue belt, light khaki pants and fur-lined boots that are cerulean, light blue, and dark blue.

Personality

In her debut, Frosta is emotionally cool, logical and dislikes small talk. She is demanding and insists on a strict rule of law and order.

After joining the Rebellion she was shown to have a more childish, humorous, if not socially, inept side, using puns like "Ice of you to drop in" and laughing wildly at her own jokes; she has also seen as being very overzealous, hotheaded and reckless, charging into fights without thinking of the consequences to herself and to the rebellion. She constantly puts herself and others at risk, trying to prove her strength and prowess among the older, more accomplished princesses, in particular Glimmer, in an effort to win their friendship. As a princess, she's also shown to have a deep care for people, both of her kingdom and in general. She was hesitant to join the Alliance at first because she didn't want her citizens involved in war when they've done well as bystanders. However, when she saw the harm of the Horde, she did join in. She also showed that she cared about others even if they've done cruel things, when she was against the idea of using the Heart of Etheria magic to defeat the Horde.

It's noticeable that after becoming friends with her fellow princesses, she has become much happier than she was in her debut. Frosta is less serious and acts more like her playful little self. She wants others to think of her as important, and not just as a little kid, because she does have good views. She hasn't had much experience with friendship, she explains, on account of her very serious duties as princess at such a young age. However, she's shown to think battle is interesting, and enjoys battle, both the serious and fun sides.

Powers and abilities

Powers

  • Fractal Flake connection: Frosta is connected to the Fractal Flake, thus making her one of the Elemental Princesses. Her connection grants her a variety of abilities, primarily revolving around ice.
    • Cryokinesis: Frosta is able to create, shape and manipulate ice. She can also transform her hands into Ice weapons like a spike and hammer. In season 4, she transforms them into pincers.
      • Ice constructs: Frosta is seen to be able to create constructs of ice such as hammers. As well as this she is shown to be able to create a suit of armor created from ice.
        • Ice projectiles: Frosta can create shards of ice and fire them at will.
        • Ice sculptures: Frosta decorates Bright Moon with many statues of the heroes for Glimmer's coronation.
        • Ice prisons: Frosta captures several Etherians, including Sea Hawk, by surrounding them in ice.
    • Aura generation: When united with the other princesses, Frosta can generate an aura that greatly amplifies her powers. Her aura manifests in the color 'capri'.

Weaknesses

  • Hypothermia: While she may have power of the ice and cold, Frosta herself is not immune to lower temperatures. This is seen when she wears her ice armor.
  • Fire: Netossa lists fire as Frosta's weakness[3], as fire melts ice.
  • Late Nights: In the Season Four episode "Fractures," Frosta is seen to be falling asleep during a late night meeting of the Rebellion leaders. She insists that she doesn't have a bedtime (although she implies that she generally goes to bed earlier than the other princesses).

Relationships

Glimmer

In "Princess Prom", Glimmer describes Frosta: "her magic is incredibly powerful. She'd be a huge get for The Rebellion!" as the first time she was mentioned.

Although initially a reserved and mature character, in "The Frozen Forest", Frosta is shown to have developed a soft side for Glimmer. Idolizing her, wanting her attention and to constantly be around her, Frosta comes off as more childish and playful when around Glimmer, unlike in "Princess Prom" and "The Battle of Bright Moon" where she is shown to be more or less indifferent to her. Frosta is quick to show off while defeating Entrapta's bots and making puns after destroying them, similar to Adora's behavior in front of Huntara when around Glimmer.

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A doodle of Glimmer and her sparkle powers made by Frosta in "Roll With It".

Although she means well, Frosta is shown to be a little aggravating to Glimmer, disobeying orders in favor of hanging around the princess, nearly getting herself or others hurt with reckless stunts and making small talk and puns in the middle of battles to win Glimmer's approval. Despite this, Glimmer is shown to quickly save Frosta as well as reprimand her and apologize if she's hurt Frosta's feelings. It appears that Frosta can be honest with Glimmer, as in "The Frozen Forest", she reveals her friendless background and is shown to be slightly sensitive to Glimmer's chastising.

Humorously, she sees Glimmer as her equal in some ways. Specifically, she feels she can undermine Glimmer's commands, even though Glimmer is one of the leaders of The Rebellion, such as when she wanders around the Bright Moon Castle in search of Glimmer before the war meeting, and when she ignores her orders to stay with Spinnerella and Netossa to guard the base in "The Frozen Forest". It is revealed in "Roll With It" that even though her alter ego, Winter's Bane, doesn't care for or want friends, she sees Glimmer as her sidekick.

Adora

Frosta was initially cold to Adora at first when they first met at Princess Prom. Frosta went as far as insulting Adora for not knowing any better to be respectful, just because she's an honorary princess. Adora's first impression on Frosta was tumultuous, making a loud remark about her shock from how she was a little kid. She continues to neglect Adora in that episode, but in the end, Frosta apologizes to Adora and joins the Rebellion. Even though they had a rocky start at first, they ended up being good friends. Frosta respects Adora's leadership.

Scorpia

Frosta likes Scorpia's Pincers

Frosta takes an interest in Scorpia's pincers.

Frosta was angry at her for her role in ruining the event in "Princess Prom", but after she was assigned to guard her, the two started to bond over both not fitting in. She also thinks Scorpia's pincers are really cool. It was likely she recently formed attachment to Scorpia, that Frosta begins to show sympathy towards the Horde and allows Adora, Bow and Swift Wind to sneak out of Bright Moon. Frosta enjoys fighting alongside Scorpia, and is often seen sitting on her shoulders.

King Micah

At first, Micah and Frosta did not get along. On a mission to Elberon, Micah treated her like a child and she was not fond of it. At the end of the episode "Taking Control", the two become friends.

Catra

Frosta always had negative interactions with Catra, who used to be with the Horde.

In Season 5, when Catra makes a return but as Rebellion fighter, Frosta punches Catra with her fists covered in ice, thinking that Catra was still with the Horde. Adora explains to Frosta she's now with the Rebellion. Frosta responded with "I still don't like her face".

After Horde Prime's defeat, Catra shared a hug with Frosta, along with Scorpia and Perfuma.

Star Sisters

According to Adora's research in Princess Prom, Frosta is allies with the Star Sisters.

Plot

Past

She was eight years old when she took over the throne in the Kingdom of Snows, and therefore never had the chance to experience a normal childhood with actual friends.[4] Her lack of friends only made her more distant and impaired her social skills with people of her own age. This is why she doesn't know how to act around the Princesses, why she may come off as awkward and standoffish and tries harder to seem more impressive.

Season One

Princess Frosta hosted the Princess Prom in the Kingdom of Snows. At the Prom Adora and Glimmer tried to recruit her to The Alliance. Adora was thinking that if they can convince Frosta to join their Rebellion then all the other princesses are sure to follow. But in her shock at seeing the young princesses she blurts out that she can't possibly be the ruler of the Kingdom of Snows, she's only like "TEN!" Frosta responded angrily, "I'm 11 and three quarters". Later Adora went to speak to Frosta alone, but the conversation didn't go exactly as planned. Princess Frosta claimed that the Kingdom of Snows has been and always will be perfectly capable of taking care of itself. They will not join the Rebellion ― they are not threatened by the Horde. They will stay as they've always been ― neutral.

Glimmer and Adora try to get Frosta to remove Catra and Scorpia, but Frosta is adamant. She will not break the rules of Princess Prom on the word of a girl who's only an honorary princess. Frosta tells her that she has worked too long to gain the respect she is due, and she's not about to throw it away on a hunch. She lets them in. During the dance, Catra baits Adora by asking her where Bow is, as if she already knows, causing Adora to push her to the ground. Frosta, angry, traps Adora in a cage of ice, telling her that she has broken the rules of Princess Prom and she hereby revokes her invitation. But during her speech, the building shakes and each of the heat bombs explodes. Frosta then runs to her Runestone and uses its energy to prevent her castle from collapsing.

Frosta joined The Battle of Bright Moon. Horde tanks got covered in frost and ice eruptions threw Horde bots. She then braced the damaged Moonstone structure with ice. Then Frosta slid into the battle on a path of ice.

Season Two

Frosta joined the rest of the Princesses on the battlefield, destroying bots with ice attacks and cracking jokes in her unique way. Back in Bright Moon she joined The Princess Alliance during a planning session. After the planning session she proposed some ideas to improve efficiency. Glimmer tasked her with guarding Bright Moon but she ignored the commander's orders and followed the hero's on their mission to capture an intact bot. Glimmer chastised Frosta and later apologized. Then the hero's joined their powers and captured the bot. During the battle Frosta was injured and later we see Adora bandaging her wound while Glimmer brushed Frosta's hair.

Winter's Bane

Frostbite Winter's Bane

Frosta helped plan an attack on a Horde held fortress. She used her powers to create ice armor and weapons to defeat the enemy and sent them packing.

Season Three

Frosta joined Shadow Weaver, Glimmer, Mermista, Perfuma and Bow on a rescue mission. They teleported to the Fright Zone to rescue Adora. Shadow Weaver urged quiet so they can sneak there, but they were immediately found out when someone walked in the room. Perfuma stayed behind to hold them off while the rest pressed on, but they ran into Lonnie and Rogelio. Seeing themselves outnumbered, they quickly raised the alarm even as Mermista and Frosta held them off while Shadow Weaver, Bow, and Glimmer moved on.

Season Four

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The princesses witness the true might of the Horde.

At Glimmer's coronation Frosta created ice sculptures for the event. She also volunteered to be a bouncer; she encased several people in ice, including Sea Hawk.

She participated in the attempt to retake Dryl and the spy investigation afterward. Later, Glimmer brought the idea of using the Heart of Etheria for benefits of the war, a plan that would bring utter destruction, to the Princess Alliance. Adora and Bow were against this because they couldn't risk it destroying everything. Frosta didn't seem to have a strong opinion either way, she was just tired. When Scorpia showed up unexpectedly, Frosta attacked her furiously. Then, she talked more to Scorpia when Scorpia was taken hostage. From this, Frosta began to get to know Scorpia a bit more as a person and warmed up to her as a friend despite her actions serving the Horde. Frosta later changed her mind and let Bow and Adora sneak out to Beat Island against Glimmer's will, showing that she didn't want to activate the Heart of Etheria. She argued that she couldn't attack the Horde like that, because, through knowing more about Scorpia, she found that even though the Horde was evil, they were still people and people should be protected.

Later, after the Heart of Etheria was activated across Etheria as they ambushed the Horde army, the Princesses all surged with newfound power. Mermista easily battered entire fleets with tidal waves while Frosta and Perfuma laid waste to legions of Horde Robots around themselves with blasts of ice and vegetation. Then princesses all across Etheria came under the Heart of Etheria's control. First Ones' writing appeared on each princess and runestone. Mermista fell from her vortex, Frosta and Perfuma collapsed, and Scorpia collapsed just a few feet from Frosta. While this happened, light and power surged up from the planet into the skies. Then watched as Etheria was pulled into regular space, right into a fleet of Horde Prime's ships.

Season Five

Frosta along with others evacuated villagers to safety, fought bots and created a hidden base. When Shadow Weaver suggested using the Heart of Etheria she told the sorceress that she didn't like her and wouldn't listen to her ideas. When the bots attacked their base she helped relocate the refugees to the deepest part of the Whispering Woods on Adora's orders.

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Micah and Frosta on good terms now

With Mermista being in charge, Entrapta led Scorpia and Frosta to one of Prime's spires where she believed that they could discover Glimmer's location by hacking into the spire's computer. The four Princesses sneaked past many of the bots but Entrapta wondered off and walked into a bot which activated the spires defenses. This created a heated exchange where Entrapta realized that people were mad at her for joining the Horde and her perceived lack of empathy. Entrpta apologized and with reckless abandon rushed toward the spire to get the signal and find Glimmer's location. Mermista blessed her plan and sent Scorpia and Frosta as Entrapta's back-up while she and Perfuma distracted the rest of the bots. Entrapta hacked the spire, discovered Glimmer's whereabouts and found out that Prime was sending reinforcements to Etheria. They then informed Adora and told her to leave immediately.

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"Fine but I still don't like her face"

Frosta played ice-ball with Spinnerella and Netossa. Micah tried to befriend Frosta but called her "kiddo" which offended the ruler of the Kingdom of Snows. Upon learning that the Horde had been spotted near Elberon Frosta, Micah, Swift Wind, Netossa and Spinnerella went to check things out. When they arrived all the villagers were inside and acting really weird. Netossa chided Spinnerella for leaving her alone at the "party" and Spinnerella complained that "something weird" just happened to her. The villagers then closed the doors and strongly suggested the hero's stay and wait for the honored guest, Horde Prime. Then the villagers attacked their eyes turning green, revealing that they've been chipped in the same way Catra was. Frosta built an ice shield to protect everyone but the villagers broke through eventually. Only when Swift Wind felt his sacred connection to She-Ra could they escape.

When Netossa confronted Spinnerella about her strange behavior and Spinny responded by telling her beloved that she was under Prime's control as was everyone else in the village. Spinnerella attacked Netossa and was joined by a chipped Micah who attacked Frosta and Swift Wind. Netossa threw a net over her attackers and fled with Frosta on Swift Wind.

Quotes

"Ice of you to drop in!" -The Frozen Forest

"Punch Horde Prime!" -Launch

"Maybe we should continue this in the morning? Not that I'm up past my bedtime. I don't have a bedtime. I can go to bed whenever I want." -Fractures

"I realized that none of us fit in. We're all different, but that's okay." -to Scorpia in "Fractures"

"My favorite way to relax is to smash things!" -Meditation With Perfuma

"I have amazing ideas. Starting with... we punch them!" -Roll With It

"Frostbite uses Snowstrike to encase the tower in ice and then crack it apart...KAPOW!" -Roll With It

"[toughly] My enemies know me as Frostbite Winter's Bane. [more softly] My friends call me Bane. [returns to tough tone] That is, if I had any. But no one comes close to the Winter's Bane... She's got an obsidian broadsword that enhances plus three, [points at her drawing of the Winter's Bane] and her finishing move is: the Snowstrike!" -Roll With It

"I was eight when I took over the throne.  It’s kind of hard to make friends when everyone is your sworn subject." -The Frozen Forest

Appearances


Trivia

Old Frosta design

An early design for Frosta

  • Frosta is the youngest known princess in the series, at almost 12 years old in her debut.
    • Early concept art of Frosta shows she was originally going to be older, and it was only later in production that she was aged down.[5]
  • The only things this Frosta has in common with the character from the 80s version are bangs, the Kingdom of Snows, and the ability to control ice.
  • Frosta's astrological sign is Taurus, also known as the bull.
  • Shown in the book She-Ra: Rebel Princess Guide, Frosta made code names for all the members of the Rebellion:
    • Glimmer: Sparkle Bomb
    • Bow: Sure Shot
    • Perfuma: Flower Power
    • Mermista: Tidal Wave
    • Spinnerella: Wind Storm
    • Netossa: Web Shooter
    • She-Ra: Sword Warrior
    • Herself: Frostbite
  • Frostbite Winter's Bane is based on one of ND Stevenson's actual characters from when he was 12. The character was named Nightshade, and she eventually became Nimona, the star of ND's comic of the same name.[6]
  • Ray Geiger developed her visual design.[7]
  • The series' pitch bible summarizes her as "Passive-aggressive ice queen".[8]
  • The pitch also says that the Kingdom of Snows has a fragile alliance with Bright Moon, and that Frosta and Glimmer grew up together but are pointedly not friends.[8]

References

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She-Ra and the Princesses of Power's Characters
Best Friends Squad Adora/She-RaGlimmerBowCatra
Princesses and Rebellion PerfumaMermistaFrostaNetossaSpinnerellaQueen AngellaSea HawkKing MicahEntraptaScorpia
The Evil Horde Horde PrimeHorde Prime's Clone ArmyLord HordakLonnieKyleRogelioGrizzlorOctaviaScorpia's mothers
Others CastaspellaSwift WindRazzTung LashorDouble TroubleShadow WeaverMelogHuntara
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