Imagine a fortress that looks like it’s carved straight from a glacier—that’s the vibe I chased for my IceWing build. I obsessed over textures: polished basalt for spiky outer defenses, sea lanterns embedded in walls for a soft glow, and layered snow gradients to mimic windblown drifts. The throne room has a raised dais with an ice-blue banner (thank you, loom tricks), and the courtyards feature 'frozen gardens' using dead bushes and ice spikes.
For extra drama, I rigged redstone to drop 'avalanches' of snowballs if mobs wander too close. And because IceWings are all about hierarchy, I stacked tiered living quarters into the cliffs, with the queen’s suite at the peak. It’s half survival base, half fanart tribute—totally worth the pickaxe wear and tear.
Lean into the IceWings’ love for precision—sharp angles, symmetrical layouts, and a monochrome palette with pops of cyan. Start with a tiered foundation using snow blocks, then layer packed ice for durability. Add depth with overhanging 'icicles' (end rods or white glass panes) and a grand entrance flanked by armor stands in dyed leather (for royal guards!). For fun, hide a secret room behind a painting filled with enchanted gear—because every dragon needs a hoard.
My kid and I bonded over designing an IceWing kingdom last winter! We went all out: jagged icicle towers using dripstone, a moat of powdered snow (thank you, snow layers), and even a 'dragon-scale' roof by alternating cyan terracotta and prismarine. Pro tip? Use blue candle clusters for 'eternal flames' in the dining hall—it’s a nod to their frostbreath. We spent hours arguing over whether to add a library (for lore!) or an arena (for epic battles), but compromise won: both, connected by an ice bridge. The best part? Watching her face light up when the aurora shaders made the whole thing shimmer.
Building an IceWing base in 'Minecraft' is such a fun challenge—it’s like sculpting with frost! I love starting by scouting a snowy biome, preferably near mountains or frozen oceans for that authentic 'Wings of Fire' vibe. Packed ice and blue ice are must-haves for the walls and towers; they’ve got that sleek, glacial look. I’ll often mix in quartz for detailing, like intricate carvings on pillars or arches, to mimic the elegance of IceWing architecture from the books.
For interiors, lanterns hidden behind cyan stained glass give off a cool, eerie glow—perfect for throne rooms or treasure vaults. Don’t forget a network of tunnels beneath the base, lined with frosted ice traps (hello, piston doors!) to keep out intruders. Adding a giant ice dragon statue as a centerpiece? Chef’s kiss. It’s all about blending fantasy lore with 'Minecraft’s' blocky charm.
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The Ice Alpha's Mate
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“You belong to me, Aria,” he growls, his nose brushing against mine. “The harder you push me away, the deeper I fall into this madness of wanting you.”
“You don’t even want a mate!” I remind him, hating how small my voice sounds, and how my body sings whenever he’s this close.
His breath brushes against my lips. “You’re right. I don’t. But I burn for you, Aria, and I don’t think I’ll make it through the season without tasting what’s mine.”
*****
They call Ryder Drexel the Ice King of Ironclaw University, captain of the undefeated Iron Wolves, cold-blooded on the rink and untouchable off it. He doesn’t do distractions. He doesn’t do relationships.
Until her.
Aria Murdock is the opposite. She’s an invisible scholarship student hiding secrets that she’s spent her entire life hiding—she’s a wolf who can’t shift in a world where wolves like her are called runts and are mercilessly killed to be rid of their weak bloodline.
But when an accident reveals her true scent, Ryder’s world fractures.
She’s a walking death sentence. Someone undesirable to most. Off-limits because of her low rank and bloodline.
And she’s his mate.
Now, the Alpha heir has a choice. He can either reject the bond, or risk everything to claim her. The problem? Claiming her means breaking every rule and starting a war within his own pack. It also means revealing who Aria truly is, and she’s so much more than a runt.
They’re enemies by nature, but bound by instinct and fate.
In a world where packs, rules, and reputations reign, claiming her might just cost him everything, especially his heart.
The captain is dead to the world. And I’m the only one holding the kill switch.
Ethan Carter, the "Glacier of Silvercrest," was the most feared Alpha to ever step onto the ice. Now, he’s nothing but a shell—a broken, comatose legend trapped in his own body.
My life? It was supposed to be simple. Graduate, survive the pack’s bottom-tier status, and pay off my father’s ruinous blood-debts. Instead, the pack elders handed me a contract soaked in cold, hard malice: I am the designated "Stabilizer." My only job is to touch him, scent him, and keep his wolf from flatlining.
I thought I was just a glorified nurse. I didn't realize the Alpha was listening.
When Ethan finally wakes, he isn't the hero the Kingdom of Valeria remembers. He’s a starving predator with amber eyes that burn holes through my defenses and a temperament that makes the frost in the mansion seem warm. He hates the bargain, he hates the pack, and—most dangerously—he hates the way his scent turns wild whenever I’m near.
He wants me out of his sight. I want to be out of his reach.
But in a pack built on secrets, someone is still trying to finish the job they started on his life. Now, the man who wants me gone is the only one who can protect me. And as the rink turns into a battlefield, I’m realizing the most dangerous thing about the Alpha isn't his temper... it’s the fact that once he claims a mate, he doesn't know how to let go.
Frozen hearts are meant to shatter. But in the fire of this pack, we’re both going to burn.
ICE- The Alpha’s Unwanted Omega BOOK 2
"I never asked for your touch, Omega. But now that I have the scent of your soul on my skin, I’m never letting you go."
Ethan Carter, the Glacier of Silvercrest, has finally thawed—and he is starving. In the high-stakes sequel to The Alpha’s Unwanted Omega, the cold ice of the rink meets the scorching heat of a fated bond that refuses to be ignored.
Collins is no longer just a stabilizer; he is a target. As a male-on-male (BXB) werewolf romance dripping with dark obsession and protective heat, this second chapter pushes their boundaries to the breaking point. Someone wants the Alpha dead, but Ethan is too busy claiming every inch of his Omega.
In this world of hockey and howling, the only thing more dangerous than a predator’s temper is the erotic fire of his claim.
Frozen hearts don't just shatter—they melt.
Nueva Winter is a regular teenage girl. After getting asked out on a date by the hottest guy in her school, she believes life is about to get as good as it gets. But the date turns disastrous when Nueva gets attacked and bitten by an enormous dog-like animal. If that wasn't bad enough, her date leaves her abruptly without explanation directly after the attack.
This event throws Nueva into an unknown world of werewolves, Banshees, and strange magic when an old legend speaks of the powerful Ice wolf, a white beast dormant inside Nueva's human body. Alpha Gray of the White Creek pack is so confident that she is the key to breaking the Alpha's curse that's robbed him of a mate-bond that he kidnaps her and brings her to his pack. There she has to learn how to defend herself and unlock the potentials hidden within. All while trying to survive the growing number of Rogues attacking and attempting to take over the White Creek pack by eliminating anything standing in their way. But can the human girl with the Ice Wolf break the curse and restore the power and strength to this weakening pack? And, when the time comes, will Alpha Gray be willing to let her go after he develops strong feelings for her despite the missing mate-bond, knowing he will send her to certain death.
At Moonfang College, the ice rink hides more than just bruises and blades—it conceals betrayal, forbidden love, and the fury of fated mates.
Lira Hale never expected her 20th birthday to end in heartbreak. Caught between shattered trust and a twisted pack hierarchy, she finds solace not in her destined mate, but in his exiled older brother—Rylan Grayson, the masked bad boy with a legacy of scars and secrets.
He’s cold, brutal, and a former hockey prodigy returning for revenge. She's broken but burning to reclaim her strength. When Rylan forces her into a fake relationship to protect her brother—Moonfang’s Ice Hockey Captain—it starts a chain reaction that threatens to unravel the pack from the inside.
On the rink, tensions flare. Off the rink, passions ignite. As old enemies resurface and a deadly tournament approaches, Lira must master not just her emotions—but her wolf. Because in this brutal game of love, legacy, and ice, only the strongest hearts survive.
From locker room heat to life-or-death arena battles, Icebound Fates is a shifter romance that slices deep—where the ice is cold, but the love burns hotter.
Book 2 of the Cold ones:
After the recent attacks on Bluebay Island, The cold ones must work together with Mayor Jackson to rid their homes of the fear, tragedy and terror wreaked upon them. They soon learn that what they have already suffered was only just the beginning....
Love, trust and bonds are tested as they all once again find themselves at the mercy of the hunters war.
IceWing bases in 'Wings of Fire' are these breathtaking, frost-covered fortresses carved right into glaciers or towering ice cliffs. The architecture is all sharp angles and glittering walls, designed to reflect sunlight and blind enemies—super intimidating! I love how Tui T. Sutherland describes the throne room with its frozen sculptures and the 'cold, clean' air that even smells like winter. The whole vibe is elegance meets survival; they’ve got hidden tunnels for emergencies and communal gathering spots where nobles flex their status. It’s not just a home—it’s a statement.
What really fascinates me is the social hierarchy baked into the layout. Lower-ranked dragons sleep near the frigid entrances, while the queen’s inner circle gets the cushy, insulated chambers. Even the way they decorate with captured treasures screams 'look how powerful we are.' The recent book showing Blaze’s makeshift camp as a contrast to the main palace? Chef’s kiss. Makes you appreciate how environment shapes culture.