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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
* Claire Rieveldt is known as the Ice Maiden (or ''Icy Maiden'' in English) among the Ironbloods. The protagonist of the story (a boy named Rudy) has a past similar to Claire's own, surviving an accident that killed the rest of their immediate family and being taken in by an uncle. In both stories, the character pursuing the truth of the accident they survived leads to further tragedy.
* Claire Rieveldt is known as the Ice Maiden (or ''Icy Maiden'' in English) among the Ironbloods and first appears in Sen no Kiseki.
 
==Trivia==
* The protagonist of Andersen's story (a boy named Rudy) has a past similar to Claire's own, surviving an accident that killed the rest of their immediate family and being taken in by an uncle. In both stories, the character pursuing the truth of the accident they survived leads to further tragedy.


[[Category:Literature]] [[Category:Titles]]
[[Category:Literature]] [[Category:Titles]]

Latest revision as of 12:10, 19 July 2022

Ice Maiden
Origin: Danish Literature
Japanese: 氷の乙女アイスメイデン
Appears In: Sen no Kiseki series

Origin

The Ice Maiden is a short story about the eponymous character written by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen.

Appearances

  • Claire Rieveldt is known as the Ice Maiden (or Icy Maiden in English) among the Ironbloods and first appears in Sen no Kiseki.

Trivia

  • The protagonist of Andersen's story (a boy named Rudy) has a past similar to Claire's own, surviving an accident that killed the rest of their immediate family and being taken in by an uncle. In both stories, the character pursuing the truth of the accident they survived leads to further tragedy.