Frozen Brackene

Overview
Frozen Brackene is 
Frozen Brackene is described across language communities with essentially the same meaning: it is Brackene that has been frozen into a solid. The entry identifies the entity by its solid condition and does not add further distinct properties beyond its phase change designation.
- Common translations of the name in other languages reflect the same definition:
- Korean: 동결된 코사리 — Brackene frozen into a solid state.
- Russian: Замерзший бракен — Brackene frozen to a solid state.
- Simplified Chinese: 凝冻咸乳 — Brackene frozen into a solid.
- Japanese: 凍結モー乳 — Brackene frozen into a solid.
- German: Brackin-Eis — Brackene in a solid state.
- Spanish: Liposalino congelado — Brackene in solid state.
- Italian: Latte Congelato — Brackene frozen to a solid.
- French: brackène gelé — Brackene frozen at a solid state.
- Portuguese (BR): Leite Muu Congelado — Brackene frozen into a solid state.
- Polish: Zamrożone Mleczko — Brackene frozen to a solid state.
Practical notes: Frozen Brackene should be understood and treated as the solid-phase representation of Brackene. Any discussion about handling, processing, melting point, or interactions with other game mechanics is outside the scope of this definition; the entry identifies only that the material is Brackene in its frozen, solid form.