All right. After months of brainstorming to come up with an idea for what happens next here, I finally have something. I call this one "Switched" because, well something very crazy and insane will happen, which'll involve a situation between Daniel and King Adgar, and as I bet you'll never guess what the chapter means. But you're gonna find out soon enough.


Back in Arendelle, the next day after gathering a new, undead army, Elsa, Daniel and King Adgar had confirmed throughout Arendelle, that they'd gotten extra help, for any future disasters that were to come.

King Adgar was in the library, writing letters to other kingdoms, requesting help, and for more people to volunteer to help fight from other countries.

Daniel then walked in and went over to the king. "Your Highness, the captain asked me to inform you that the volunteered men have almost been fully trained in their ways. Plus, the undead army is also teaching them a few things. So I think we may need them to know as much as they can learn."

"Very good. And I may have found a way to get more help."

"How do you mean, sir?"

"Since we got back, I've started writing these letters to other kingdoms, hoping that they'll help us by sending their warriors or men who are willing to help fight."

"That's good. Because I haven't told this to anyone, but right after we got back from recruiting the undead army, I started feeling this strange, yet familiar presence. Something about just feels so familiar is what I mean."

"Do you know what it might be, son?"

"No. But it's a strong feeling, and as we speak I think it's getting stronger. I fear it may have to do with darkness growing. So I say the sooner those letters are sent and replied, the better. We're gonna need more help than we can get."

"Trust me, Daniel," King Adgar walked up to him, and put his hands on his shoulders. "It'll be all right. Whatever this is, we'll all overcome it together."

"And if not, I suppose we'll all die together, trying our best."

"There you go."

"I've also been wanting to ask this for a while now, but what is it like being king?" Daniel asked changing the subject. "I mean all this work on you, having to answer deeds and trade federation, all that stuff. It must put a lot of pressure on you."

"In the beginning it did, like you'd never know. But after a few years, you get used to it. You learn to deal with all the responsibilities of being a king. And maybe someday you'll learn."

"I don't know what you mean by that, your Majesty."

"I think you do, son. I've seen the way you look at her. When you're around Elsa, I see the way she warms you on the inside."

"Oh, come on. I think you're mistaken," Daniel shook it off.

"There's no denying it, Daniel. I know that look anywhere. You're in love. I know, because it was the exact same way with me and Idun."

"You mean you went through a similar experience?"

"Something like this, yes. I mean at that time, I was just a humble person, with dreams of doing great things, like my father before he died."

"Well, you did tell me you wanted to be a soldier like he was."

"Exactly. But there came a day when I was thinking of nothing but that, until something happened. I was 21 years old and I was strolling through the streets of Arendelle, and there was this girl in a hurry, so she bumped right into me, knocking us both down. When she helped me up, I'd realized she was the princess of Arendelle, and I looked into her beautiful blue eyes, and completely forgot about my old dream, and found my new one. She was my new dream."

"You fell in love at first sight?"

"Yes. She was the most beautiful girl I'd ever seen."

"Well, that must've been the greatest day of your life. And this may sound weird, but I wish I could see what it'd be like to be like you."

"Really?"

"Yep."

"Well, the truth is, for sometime, I've been wishing the same thing."

"For real?"

"Yes. Since I've seen what you could so, I've wondered what it'd be like to be in your position. Having great strength, abilities and reflexes. Fighting off monsters, basically being a hero to people."

"Well, I never really considered myself as a hero. Just a random stranger trying to do what's right, by helping others. How weird do you think it'd be if we were to switch places, for just one day?"

"Well, that'd most likely be the most bizarre thing that's ever happened to me."

"Same here. But at the same time, it could probably amazing to see what another person's life is like."

"To tell you the truth, I was just thinking the same thing."

"But I guess we'll never know."

"Come on, son. Let's go check the progress with the armies."

King Adgar grabbed the papers, and then he put his left hand on Daniel's back as the two left the library.


Once again, in the dark lair of that cloaked figure, he was watching through his silver orb.

"Never say never, my boy. So you both want to know what it'll be like to be each other, do you? Well, then, wish granted. This spell isn't one I've used in many years, but tonight there'll be a full moon. Which is just the right time to don this spell. So now I can give you both what you want. In fact, why don't I let a few of them see what it's like to be each other." He arose from his throne, and he began to chant in a language like no other, doing a strange spell.

That night, the moon was full, stars filled the black and blue skies and there wasn't a cloud in the sky.

Everyone inside was sleeping, including all the servants and guards, leaving the whole castle quiet.

The moon, high in the sky then turned light blue, and shined a bright beam down on the entire Arendelle castle.

In his room, King Adgar was in bed with his wife, sleeping and not slowly breathing, and all of a sudden an electric green aura surrounded his body.

At the same time in his own room, Daniel was laying flat on his stomach in bed, wearing all his clothes except his boots, without the covers over him. Then around his body, an electric blue aura surrounded him.

Then in both their rooms the colored aura's surrounded the king and Daniel switched, so that King Adgar had the blue aura on him, while Daniel had the green.


In their room, Elsa and Anna's beds were across from each other, and they were both fast asleep, and then all of a sudden, Elsa had a purple aura appear around her body, while Anna had a pink around hers.

The next thing that happened, was that like how it had with Daniel and King Adgar, the colors of their aura's switched.


Down in the stables, Kristoff was sleeping in a pile of straw, with Olaf his reindeer Sven sleeping with him.

Then once more, a yellow aura appeared on Kristoff's body, while a white one appeared on Olaf's.

And then, like they did with the other four, their aura's switched as well.

The moon then turned back to white, and stopped shining the light down on the castle. Just as it did, the aura's around the them all faded away.


The next morning, King Adgar had awaken first, he got out of bed, only he looked to see he wasn't in his own room.

"What am I doing in his room?" He said groggy and confused and in a voice that wasn't his own. He looked down to his body, and saw he wasn't wearing his own clothes. "Why am I wearing Daniel's clothes?" He began to look all around, then looked to a mirror and freaked. He saw that he wasn't in his own body. "What? What's going on here?" He began touch his face while staring into the mirror, trying to make sense of what was going on. "Why am I in Daniel's body?!" He began to freak out. "If I'm in his body, then is he-?"

He ran out of the room, and quickly headed towards his own room, to confirm his suspicion.

Up in King Adgar's room, Queen Idun had awoken first. "Adgar, wake up." She tried to shake him awake.

And then he began to wake up.

"Good morning, Adgar."

"Huh? What are you talking about? I'm not the king. Wait a second. That's not my voice."

"Adgar, are you okay?" Queen Idun asked confused.

"Something's going on." Daniel said as he looked to see he was in the King's body. "I don't know how to tell you this, but I'm not King Adgar." He looked back to the queen.

"What do you mean you're not King Adgar?"

"I don't get what happened, but I think-"

"Daniel!" they both heard a voice coming from outside in the hallway.

Then King Adgar, in Daniel's body walked into the room, and he and Daniel, in King Adgar's body both looked at each other confused.

"What do you want?" Queen Idun said to who she thought was actually Daniel.

"Why am I looking at myself right in front of me right now?" Daniel said as he and King Adgar walked towards each other. "Please tell me this is a dream."

"I don't think this is a dream, son. Because this is far too strange to be a dream."

"You both are creeping me out," Queen Idun interfered. "What are you talking about."

"Father!" came both Elsa's Anna's voices.

The girls both walked in, and had expressions as confused as both Daniel and King Adgar.

"What's wrong with you two?" Queen Idun asked her daughters.

"Something's going on here, Mother. I'm not, Anna," Elsa said in her sister's body. "Anna and I are in each other's bodies."

"Is this a joke you all are trying to pull on me? Because I'm gonna tell you right now, it's not funny."

"It's no joke, Mother," Anna said in Elsa's body. "It looks like Elsa and I have somehow switched bodies."

"Then Daniel and I aren't the only ones," King Adgar chimed in. "It seems the four of us have supposedly are in the body of ones who've been close to us recently. Daniel and I have both been working together on many things lately, which is why we're probably in each other's bodies. Elsa, Anna. You both are closer than sisters can be, which must be why you're both switched."

"That explains it," Daniel understood. "So is there anyone else this has happened to?"

And then they heard a loud scream coming from in the hall.

"Olaf!" Elsa called out.

The living snowman then walked in scared and confused. "Why is this happening? What is going on here?" He asked himself while examining his entire body,

"Olaf, are you okay?" Anna asked.

"Okay doesn't cover it."

"Why?" Elsa asked.

"Because I'm not Olaf. Anna, it's me." He said looking to Elsa in Anna's body.

"Kristoff?" Anna said surprised.

"Wait a minute," King Adgar spoke up yet again. "If Kristoff is in Olaf's body, then wouldn't that mean-?"

And finally Kristoff walked in, all excited and at the same time confused. "Wow. So this is what it's like to have skin. I love it."

"Olaf, is that you?" Elsa asked.

"Yeah, why?"

"Oh, this is not happening," Daniel said so confused like he were about to lose it.

"Okay, you're all officially scaring me right now. What is going on here?!" Queen Idun spoke out rather sternly.

"Haven't you been listening?" Daniel turned to face her. "I'm in the King's body, he's in mine, Elsa and Anna are in each other's bodies, and the mountain man and the snowman are in each other's bodies."

"Wait. So Elsa and Anna are each other," Kristoff said looking up to the girls.

"Maybe you're right, Daniel," King Adgar spoke out. "Maybe this isn't happening. Maybe this is all just a dream."

"So then what do you recommend we do, Father?" Elsa asked her father.

"Here's what I suggest. We all close our eyes, wait 3 seconds, and when we open them, we'll all wake up," he explained as everyone but Olaf gathered around and formed a circle.

"I agree. Let's try it," Daniel agreed with the king.

"I'm in," Kristoff stepped up.

"Me too," Elsa chimed in.

"Same with me," Anna agreed.

"All right. Close your eyes," King Adgar said and they all closed their eyes. "Ready? 1, 2 3!"

They each opened their eyes, but when they did, there was nothing different. They were all still in the wrong bodies.

"No, no, no. This isn't a dream, is it?" Daniel started worrying again.

"I'm afraid not," King Adgar said in the same tone. "We're all in each other's bodies."

They all examined themselves and then looked back to each other, then they all screamed in unison.

"Will you all knock it off!" Queen Idun raised her voice. "I told you his craziness would rub off on you all, but you didn't listen."

"Idun, we are telling the truth," King Adgar said sternly to his wife. "What do we have to do to make you believe us?"

"If you really are Adgar, then tell me something only he would know."

"We first met when we were both 21 years old, but it was by accident, because you were in a hurry and you ran me over, because you were on your way to become queen of Arendelle. And when we saw each other, it was love at first sight for you were the most beautiful woman I'd ever seen."

Queen Idun's expression had become shocked like the others were, when they'd excepted the fact that they were in each other's bodies. "It is you. So I think it's safe to assume the rest of you aren't fooling around with me."

The others all shook their heads, no in response.

"How did this happen?" Queen Idun asked her husband.

"I don't know. But my best guess is whatever happened, did in the middle of the night when we were all sleeping. Otherwise we probably would've noticed we've been switched."

"Whatever's been going on here, it just keeps getting weirder and weirder," Daniel spoke out.

"Well, whatever is going on, we need to find a way to fix you all," Idun suggested.

"But what?" Kristoff asked. "What can we do to fix, what we don't even know happened in the first place?"

"He's got a point," Daniel agreed with the mountain man, now in the snowman's body. "If we don't know what happened, and we're the only ones this happened to, who will know how to fix it?"

"It's simple. Who's wise enough to help when it comes to situations with magic?"

"The trolls," Anna answered her mother's question.

"Right. He helped remove the ice from your head, he also helped revive me and Adgar."

"But will he know how to fix it?" Daniel asked.

"There's only one way to find out," King Adgar replied. "We'll go up there this afternoon and ask for his help."


Later that afternoon, they'd all started to go up the mountain.

King Adgar and Daniel, although they were in each other's bodies, they rode their personal horses.

Elsa and Queen Idun also had their own horses, while Anna, Kristoff and Olaf were on his sled, being pulled by his reindeer Sven.

"Daniel, son. How do you deal with this kind of arm?" King Adgar asked. "Even with the super strength, it's really heavy."

"After about a year or two, you get used to it."

"To be honest, I'd rather not. Because when I said that I wanted to be like you, I didn't mean my whole life."

"That makes two of us. Though I miss having two human arms, I don't think I could live the rest of my life in someone else's body. Plus in all the years I've had those powers and abilities, I've grown attached to them, and can't imagine a life without them."

"Don't worry. If anyone can fix us, it's the trolls," Anna chimed in.

"I sure hope so," Daniel responded. "Because I think you all feel the same way when I say I want my body back."

They all rode on for at least 2 hours, through the lush greenery of the forest.

While going through there were no wolves or any other dangerous animals, or even goblins for that matter.

They'd finally arrived at the trolls place, and once they entered the center of the place, the rocks all began to gather around, and turned into the trolls.

"All right," Kristoff in Olaf's body stepped up. "Now I know this is gonna sound crazy, but we've all switched bodies. I'm Kristoff."

"He's telling the truth," Queen Idun stepped in next to the mountain man in the snowman's body. "Something strange must've happened last night, and they've all switched bodies."

"Where is Grand Pabbie?" Kristoff asked.

Just after he asked, the elder troll rolled in and came up to them. "I feel a strange unknown magic at work here."

"It's just like Kristoff said," King Adgar said kneeling down to the troll. "We've all switched bodies. I'm the king."

"All of you, come here," the troll said to the others.

The other 5 all kneeled down in front of him, then the troll looked towards Daniel in King Adgar's body. "You, dear boy. You are the one who is best with magic here. Tell me, do you know what happened?"

"I wish I could say yes. But like how most of the stuff that's all been occurring, I've got no clue whatsoever about what's happening here. All I know is that it's strange magic at work."

"Please, tell me. Can you fix this?" Anna asked. "Can you switch us back."

"I'm sorry, Anna. But I cannot. This magic is completely unknown to me, and completely out of my way to help you. Whatever is going on, I'm afraid that you all must figure it out for yourself."

Daniel looked to King Adgar. "I think my book might be in the folds of my robes. Can you get it out?"

King Adgar reached into the robe, then pulled out Daniel's spell book.

"Now I may not be in my own body anymore, but I think I can still read it," Daniel said taking his book. He began to flip through the pages, hoping to find an answer to their problem.

He'd been flipping through the pages for at least 10 minutes, going over everything to find an answer. "All right. I think I got something. It says here that this is a spell to swap the souls of beings. If the chant is read correctly, I think I might be able to switch us back. But it also says that one mishap can lead to disaster. Though I'm not sure what. So we'll just have to take that risk. Unfortunately I can't use the magic while in this body, so you'll have to do it," Daniel gave the book back to King Adgar.

"All right. I hope I have this. Gather around."

The five did as the king said and gathered into a circle.

King Adgar looked closely at the book, then began to speak the chant.

As he spoke, the aura's that all surrounded their bodies last night appeared on them again.

King Adgar continued to chant the spell, then the aura's all switched. But the yellow appeared on Anna's body, the blue went to Olaf's, the pink to King Adgar's, the purple to Daniel's, the green to Kristoff's and the white to Elsa's.

After he quit chanting, the aura's faded.

"Well, this isn't right," Daniel said in Olaf's body. "I'm a living snowman!"

"Oh, great. Now I'm in your body, Anna," Kristoff complained in Anna's body.

"You think you've got problems? I'm my father," Anna replied in the king's body.

"What's wrong with being in the body of your father?" King Adgar asked his daughter from the mountain man's body.

"This is so amazing," Olaf said in Elsa's body. "Now I'm the one with icy magic."

"Olaf," Elsa said in Daniel's body a little sternly.

"So that's what the disaster meant," said Daniel. "If it's not done right, we just swap bodies with someone else. Try again."

Elsa then looked into the book, then went over the spell, and like how King Adgar had, she began to chant.

The aura's began to glow again, then swapped again, but still in the wrong order.

This time Daniel went into Anna's body, Anna into Kristoff, Olaf into Daniel, King Adgar into Elsa, Elsa into Olaf and Kristoff into King Adgar.

"This still isn't right!" Daniel said annoyed.

"Wow! Now I'm the one with the super strength and amazing magic. I love this even more," Olaf said looking at Daniel's body parts.

"Don't get used to it, snowman," Daniel said to him. "Just read the spell."

"Um, I can't read."

"What?!"

"I guess when I made him, I didn't give him very much intelligence," Elsa spoke up.

"Wait a minute. Who has Elsa's body?"

"I do," King Adgar answered. "I'm the king."

"Elsa can read the magic in my book, so maybe you can while in her body."

"It's worth a try. Olaf, give me the book."

Olaf gave it to King Adgar, then he began to read it again.

The aura's shined on them once more, then they were switched back into the way they were at the beginning.

"A lot of good this is doing," Daniel complained back in the king's body. "We're back where we started. Just forget it. We're going about it the wrong way."

"So, then what do we do?" Elsa asked Daniel.

"Our best bet is to just wait for a miracle, because obviously this spell wasn't made to fix this problem."

"I'm sorry I couldn't be of help," the troll apologized.

"It's not your fault," King Adgar said to him. "We'll just have to go home and move on, until something comes out of this."

"Come on. Let's go," Queen Idun said to them all and they all went back to their horses.

They each mounted, then urged them to walk down the mountain.


Alright. That'll do for now. Sorry I took so long to update, I just can't come up with a lot of good stuff. I just really want more things like this to happen before the true mastermind is revealed. Anyhow, I hope you liked this one. Kind of a Freaky Friday thing here. But it is actually kind of good if you ask me. It may be the next chapter when they get switched back to their bodies, if I can figure out a plot for the next chapter. I'll need to brainstorm a little, so it may be a while before I post the next chapter. Until then, please read, review and enjoy.