Talk:Winter Schnee/@comment-25110963-20150813065617/@comment-4010415-20150817110927

The golden clock glyph was confirmed to be Haste, so it sped Blake up. And I'm pretty sure that the haste glyph was created by combining yellow (lightning) Dust with a regular glyph, considering that, when Weiss cast the glyph in Painting the Town, Myrtenaster glowed yellow and then shot a yellow streak to the ground under Blake.

If you don't think that's yellow, I've actually turned up the saturation before, to double check, and it is, indeed, yellow.

It seems that Weiss' glyphs on their own only deal in motion manipulation. They can push, pull, and hold something or someone in place. So, when she combines lightning Dust with a glyph, it creates a glyph that speeds up whatever's inside the circle.

She has a tendency to use glyphs to control the flow and manifestation of ice Dust, rather than directly combining ice Dust with her glyphs. We've seen her use glyphs to make ice walls (Players and Pieces, when she saved Ruby from the Death Stalker), coat bullets in ice Dust (Painting the Town), make an ice dome (No Brakes right before the train crashes. It happens fast, but you can see it if you watch at 0.25 speed), and make and swing a giant ice sword (Breach. She charged up a glyph before she made the sword, and the glyph was still there when she swung it).

Overall, I think we can at least expect Winter's Semblance to manifest with snowflakes or snowflake symbols, much like how Weiss' raw glyphs have the Schnee snowflake symbol in them. Whether or not Winter will have glyphs that have a purpose other than motion manipulation, I guess we'll have to wait and see.