Long ago, in the kingdom of Arendalle, one had turned the summer into winter. Her name was Elsa. Elsa had been born with surprisingly good, but scary powers: in fact, so scary, that Elsa fled Arendalle, freezing the ocean, and the ships that came in for Coronation Day had been stranded. Her sister, Anna, tried to convince her to come back, but she wanted to be alone. Now, Elsa had been captured by Hans, a prince that had come from Wesselton (er, Weaseltown), and Anna was subsequently struck by her own sister, and only an act of true love can thaw the heart, so Anna returned to Arendalle to try and marry Hans, but he was being so sarcastic and messed up that he refused to marry Anna and left her to die. Meanwhile, Elsa, who had been taken to a prison, was trying to get back to the mountain, but was about to be executed by Hans, when Anna sacrified her sister, and subsequently froze, but later thawed because, as stated before, an act of true love can thaw the heart. Sacrificing the one you love and treasure is an act of true love, and now Elsa had stopped the winter and brought back summer. But Anna didn't know that the next day, a surprise visitor came to Arendalle that Elsa had interested in.