Icetales stared in silence as he listened intently to the tale of the Litwick, his emotions a mix between awe and shock. The way she described the dangers of dungeons, as well as the fondness she showed upon talking about the fateful meeting with that Zoroark. The whole thing sounded like a truly harrowing experience, which made him sympathize with Vix.
As soon as she finished narrating, he lifted his head ever so slightly and his tails shook. "Wow. That must have been truly frightening, miss. I would not know how I would have fared if I dealt with such experience myself," he commented as intrigue radiated from his voice. "Though, I can tell such experience has shaped thee in many ways, and thou learned a valuable lesson. 'Never be alone'... my, more folks should heed these words."
Icetales gazed at the lake, the limpid water distorting the twinkles and spreading milky waves. He narrowed his eyes, pondering about something that had been in his mind after hearing her experience. Then, he found his voice. "...Just so thou know, thee art not the only one who brushed Death's Wings. I... well, I had such misfortune happening to me as well. Twice, actually." He took a quick glance at his comrades, before looking again at the clear water. "And it was... by a lake such as this. The only difference was that... it had much more ice into it. Oh, it was more ice than water that cold winter."
"My siblings challenged me to a race. We had to reach the other side of the lake. It would have been simple, no? The ice was thick, we were light-weight and our paws were frigid. We would have frozen instantly any potential creaks, so there was no harm in doing so. It was light-hearted fun." He shook his head. "Golly! How wrong we were! One of my siblings -- perhaps Keo'Keo VI, or was she IX? -- slipped on a weak spot of the icy plain. And boy! Didn't that open a chasm between us and the other side!"
"We raced back to the lakeshore. We had to get away from the vanishing ice. We had to flee!" Then, his voice grew somber. "...But I did not make it. A block of ice inclined itself, turned upside-down, and locked me underwater. Heavens! Wasn't that the most gastly of experiences! The water was frigid, and my lungs were burning! I clawed at the ice, attempting to break free but only thickening it, as I unleashed frigid energy in a panic..."
He took a deep breath. "And then... Mother came. Her appearance was like the most beautiful of the Life Tree's portraits, her plunge toward the body-trapping ice graceful, her power almighty. She broke through the ice and rescued me from the deadly waters."
Silence followed for a long while, until Icetales chuckled. "...And after that, I decided to learn how to swim."