Cool air gathered against the glass of the Frosted Conservatory, settling into the corners where silence had become almost visible. From that pale stillness, Isolde began to form, veiled in the hush between breath and frost.
Its blue and white surface carries the feeling of winter light held behind glass. Pale currents seem to move through its form, soft and distant, as though the cold itself had chosen a shape.
The Frosted Conservatory shapes Isolde through air coolness, clarity, and restraint. Its presence invites a sense of detachment, not as absence, but as a quiet space in which thoughts can settle apart from the noise around them.
Where Isolde lingers, the room seems to grow still and finely edged. The air feels crisp, shadows become lighter, and sound carries as though softened by frost on glass.
As a Phantom, Isolde remains calm, watchful, and slightly withdrawn. It keeps its distance with grace, carrying the feeling of a presence that does not retreat, but simply chooses stillness.
Light thins across the glass-white air.
Coolness gathers in quiet layers.
Time slows behind a pale veil.
Sound settles into crystalline silence.
Isolde remains where clarity is needed.
A veiled presence in the cold hush of the House.
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