Welcome to the frozen edges of the world—where glaciers creak like old doors, blizzards erase footprints in seconds, and the air itself feels sharpened. Ice & Frozen Domains are landscapes of brutal beauty, shaped by relentless cold and long, silent nights. In these white kingdoms, creatures don’t merely survive—they specialize. Some vanish into snowfall like living ghosts, others prowl beneath frozen seas, and a few ancient giants sleep inside glaciers until the world trembles enough to wake them. Here, every breath is precious, every movement is calculated, and hunger is a constant companion. This Creature-Street collection explores the beings forged by frost: predators that hunt by vibration across ice sheets, scavengers that follow storm paths, and mysterious entities tied to auroras, haunted fjords, and forgotten research outposts. You’ll uncover how these creatures move across slick terrain, how they endure subzero darkness, and why some legends insist the cold is not empty—but watching. Bundle up. In frozen domains, the quiet is never truly quiet.
A: Not always—many avoid fights to conserve calories.
A: Insulation, antifreeze traits, and energy-saving behavior.
A: White-outs hide movement and push prey into tight corridors.
A: Yes—under-ice shelves and fjords can be busy hunting zones.
A: Ice caves, ridge lines, sea-ice edges, and frozen ruins.
A: In lore, yes—auroras often mark appearances or migrations.
A: Drift snow erases trails quickly, and some creatures backtrack intentionally.
A: Some follow prey or storm patterns; others remain in stable ice caves.
A: In-world, yes—glacier entombment is a great explanation for scale and rarity.
A: Respect quiet—if the wind stops suddenly, don’t keep walking.
