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Snow hails from the Northern Country as one of the oldest summoned wizards. He predominantly manifests in a child-like form, though he occasionally adopts an adult guise to partake in adult-exclusive activities like drinking liquor, despite finding it bitter. His magic peaked during childhood, anchoring his true form. Snow shares an inseparable bond with his twin brother, White. Since their earliest memories, they relied solely on each other, having no recollection of parents or guardians; they fulfilled all familial roles for one another and maintain they never needed others in those capacities.

Historically, Snow and White worked as stained glass artists in the north, a once-popular trade now largely a hobby. They established and protected villages under their names, abandoning these settlements once they felt unneeded or the locations lost their usefulness. Living over a thousand years, a pivotal moment occurred when the philosopher Murr questioned Snow about experiencing true loneliness. This provoked Snow to request a temporary separation from White. The request drove White into a frenzied state of emotional turmoil, escalating until he threatened to kill Snow and then himself. Snow ultimately killed White in self-defense after a three-day battle.

To escape the overwhelming loneliness and grief he described as more terrifying than turning to stone, Snow tethered White's spirit to the living world. To manage these feelings, they now spend a few days apart each week, though they continue to share the same dreams and maintain constant awareness of each other's actions.

Snow's personality blends playful mischief with an underlying cruelty, characteristic of Northern wizards. He exhibits parental condescension and endearment toward younger wizards, taking pleasure in punishing those he views as "misbehaving children." While often appearing wise and cheerful, his long lifespan fosters indifference to worldly tragedies; he can be cold or dismissive when asked for undeserved help. Snow is more prone to explosive reactions than White, frequently becoming riled by disrespect from younger wizards, requiring White's intervention to prevent harm. Despite this volatility, he defaults to questioning before resorting to brute force.

He and White mentored Oz and Figaro in the north. Recognized among younger Northern wizards for their formidable strength, they help maintain community order. Snow is also noted for resourcefulness and willingness to assist others, such as fussing over minor injuries like paper cuts.

Physically, Snow's child form features neat black hair, golden eyes, and attire dominated by monochromatic grays, including a poncho-like cape. His adult form has wavier hair with a parting and exchanges the poncho for a suit with a small cape, retaining the same color scheme. His wizard crest appears as half of a full design on the right side of his neck, complementary to White's.