Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-75.58.226.174-20130602062145/@comment-12705716-20130722200630

I should think that white is cold refers to her heart, or her demeanor, not her powers, as she only has ONE power of ice, the rest vary. If one reads alot of novels such as myself, or one is just well versed in typical stereotypes, one understands that the wealthy, or the royalty have the stereotype of being cold, heartless, and basically being bitches and bastards. And most stories go along to have a poor person bewitching them with love so that the royal's hearts melt and they are then proved to be human. Very rare is it that you see a wealthy person who isn't a complete snob. Or at least its rare in literature. That is the nature of stereotypes.

I believe Weiss finds herself lonely and yearning because of who she is. She must be a royal, according to her outfit and weapon of choice, which means that she's likely to be a, more or less, a bitch. (Or perhaps she is just very rich? I see a comment mentioning a Schnee Dust Co, which could possibly mean that her parent(s) are owners? This would also explain how Weiss is able to manipulate so many forms of "Dust." Similar to Goodwitch) And bitchiness hardly ever attracts companionship. Her royal test, I'm not sure of but it could be a number of things. However, I do feel that her royal test may have included that fight with the suit of armor. But going on the theory that her parent(s) are owners of the Dust company, then seeing if she can USE the dust properly, or fight well, could in fact be her test.

I think that for her own song, "Mirror, Mirror," she fears that her heart is indeed a stone. Perhaps she has no friends, and she is unconsciously being a bitch. It being unconscious, she would have no idea that she is being rude or hurtful to others, but others see it and disregard her? So, perhaps she is wondering in her heart of hearts if she is evil or cold as stone. As for the quote at the beginning of her trailer, I believe it also ties into my thoughts of her heart being turned to stone. But I don't think that the measurement has anything to do with her sadness. I think it is referring to memories stored within the heart. No matter what the memory is, it is irreplacable, meaning nothing can replace it. She can change her heart to one that is not of stone, but she will still have the memories of having a stoned heart. She will forever hold those memories because it is everyone's right to do so. The heart can't be measured in forms of inches, or pounds (I mean it can, but the emotional standpoint of the heart can't)