The Frost King
The Frost King was a powerful magical being who reigned over winter and ice. One version of the Frost King was a close associate of Madame Tarsa, the Interdimensional Toymaker, and, by extension, he was known to the Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids.
Description
Physical appearances
The Frost King was a tall humanoid appearing to made of ice, slightly translucent due to also being a ghost. (PROSE: The Winter Quests)
Personality
Despite his great powers, the Frost King was somewhat bumbling, often misjudging situations or causing collateral damage through carelessness while going about his day. He had a childish habit of downplaying or outright denying his culpability in such cases, even when it was patently obvious to all observers, and of trying to put a more self-aggrandising spin on events in his life when he later recounted them. Despite all these flaws, he was ultimately a benevolent and even helpful figure, with genuine love for Madame Tarsa and Joybuzzer, whom he treated as adopted family. (PROSE: The Winter Quests)
Powers and abilities
Being “the Frost King”, the King could manipulate or summon ice and snow at will. He could also teleport himself and others in flurries of ice, or, sometimes, enter places as a single patch of frost that grew back into his full form. As a spirit, he possessed telekinetic powers, although it was unclear if he had possessed those prior to his “death”. His nature as a spirit also had its drawbacks, however, as he could be banished back into the Spirit Realm or trapped in a magical prism. (PROSE: The Winter Quests)
Biography
Member of the Council
One version of the Frost King died at an unknown point, though he retained his plentiful supernatural powers in death, making his nature as a spirit a somewhat incidental detail in some respects (though the King himself was especially prone to minimising it). He did, however, begin residing in the Spirit Realm when not willfully visiting a specific place, and could be banished back there by magic-users like Tarsa. This Frost King had the ability to teleport at will in a flurry of ice and snow, including across dimensions. This led this Frost King to cross paths with, and uneasily befriend, Madame Tarsa. She once rescued him after he was trapped by a wraith-wyvern. On another occasion, after the King accidentally destroyed the village of the Miniature Mahoganies during a game of Cosmic Foosball, the Council called Tarsa in to rectify the subsequent crisis.
In December 2021, he teleported into the Workshop. By then, he was functionally family to Tarsa, with her son Joybuzzer referring to him as “Uncle Frost”). The King suggested that they go out and look for a Christmas tree as a family; though displeased by the King barging into the Workshop uninvited using his magic, she eventually gave in, and the King transported the three of them, plus the robot CS-NA, to another universe where they found a suitable tree. After chopping it down and preparing it for transport, the three got into a playful magic-aided snowball fight, which Tarsa and Joybuzzer won. They then returned to the Workshop to decorate the tree using ornaments crafted by Joybuzzer. These experiences taught CS-NA about the importance of family spirit to a successful Christmas party. He subsequently invited Tarsa and her family to the party he organised in the Homeworld according to the principles he had learned on his travels; there, after handing out presents, the three snuck off to have a friendly sparring match with the Mechanical Sphinx. (PROSE: The Winter Quests)
Behind the scenes
Origins
The term of “Frost King” is sometimes used for the folkloric figure of Jack Frost. In L. Frank Baum's public domain 1902 children's book The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus, the Frost King was a distinct, otherwise-unnamed figure, and the father of the younger and more mischievious Jack Frost. The version of the Frost King used in The Crew of the Copper-Colored Cupids in 2019's The Frost King's Treasure, and later used as a more prominent character in further stories, was clearly distinct from popular conceptions of Jack Frost, and given the later use of Baum's Land of Oz in the Cupids series, it could be assumed that he is a version of Baum's Frost King, although likely not from the same continuity as the more Baum-compliant Oz seen in the aforementioned later explicit crossovers.
Notes & references
- ↑ First appearance in directly Jenny-related media; actual debut was in 2019's The Frost King's Treasure.