They say that this is a tale as old as time. No, it is not the story of the Beauty and the Beast. This tale is much older. However, the Beauty and the Beast have lived through their story. They have found their happy ending and have lived out their days. This tale has yet to be lived.
Since it is so old, perhaps even older than time itself, people began referring to it as a legend. Through the years, the tale has changed. It has become less believable, and is now considered a myth. To the people of Arendelle, the kingdom of the North, it has always been a prophecy.
Some say the prophecy was given to Arendelle's first king. Some say it originated from the Valley of the Living Rock. No matter where it came from, the prophecy is the same. The truth in its echo has yet to be discovered, but that is up to our heroes. They will make this prophecy come true. And they shall overcome it.
There shall be a queen, born with the power of ice and snow. She will be a great leader, beloved by her people. The kingdom's princess shall be born with a different power. She will have the heart of the Truest Believer. Together, these two will lead their kingdom over many obstacles, and come out victorious.
The queen and the princess will encounter many people in their journeys, but only one shall matter. This person, the third, will be the key to overcoming this obstacle. The third will dance with death time and time again, and will be just as important as the queen and the princess.
One day, another world will be discovered. The queen, the princess and the third will be put to the test, in ways they never could have imagined. From there, they will have to remember four sentences if they wish to survive:
Three hearts will be put at stake. Three hearts, destined for greatness. One hero is meant to save them all. And if the hero fails, the two worlds shall be frozen forever.
