Board Thread:Wiki management/@comment-4077536-20150614163859/@comment-5760976-20150615163200

Cavia porcellus wrote: By the way, this was more of a dilemma than me being particularly one-sided.

On another note, I've noticed that "fire YYY" is often used when describing things indirectly or metaphorically related to fire: fire alarm, fire ant, fire extinguishier. The same goes for "ice YYY," except ice is also a material, so we have things like ice sculpture, ice bucket...

"Icy" would mean resembling ice, covered in ice. "Fiery" means burning, fire-related, inflamed. Like people said, they just like the way fire and ice sound better. Also Fire Peashooter and Ice Queen Pea.