If Anna was aware, despite her frozen status, of the events going on around her, we may never know. Cold as ice and shivering inwardly, she could have fainted. Her thought processes, her brain and her heart could have halted for good.

But, if she were to remain aware, she would have seen a great many events unfold.

She would have seen pain, as the anguish of being unable to save her own sister rose in her heart. The pain in Elsa's form as her shoulder caught the blade, and the pain in Hans as he was thrown back and frozen halfway.

She would have seen her sister run, would have been incapable of stopping her despite being the only true witness to the pain and fear that had appeared in her eyes.

And she would have seen Kristoff – ever present, ever sensitive Kristoff – with such a lonely and heartbroken expression on his face that she might have cried for him, if only the tears were not frozen too.

She would have seen the townspeople lead her to the palace – might even have wondered why she could not feel them (is it the ice?), as leaders slowly emerged to decide upon a course of action.

In the end, Rapunzel and Eugene – Royalty from a nearby land and recent guests to the coronation – were elected to take over the kingdom temporarily, while waiting for Anna to unfreeze or for Elsa to return.

Envoys were sent throughout the realms in order to find the rightful queen of Arendelle, and Kristoff was given a special mission – to find a way to unfreeze Anna. He just hoped that she was still alive, and that he woudn't be too late.