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"The day of what?" Repunzel asked clearly confused.

"Come with me." Agdar said.

They put Drago's body on the grass and followed Agdar into the castle. He got a pen and looked at a map of the region on the wall.

"Elsa, is this map accurate?" Agdar said.

Elsa was confused at what Agdar was doing but she pretended she as following everything.

"Yes." She responded.

Agdar took the map down and placed it on a table.

"I need you to tell me all of Arendell's military actions in order." Agdar said.

"Why do you need that?" Anna asked.

"I'll explain after I do this." Agdar answered.

"1004, Arendelle and Wesselton skirmished and the Eastern border." Elsa said.

Agdar circled a place on the map.

"Good. Next." Agdar said.

"1007, Arendelle and the Northern Isles skirmish on the Northern border."

Agdar circled another place on the map.

"1034, Arendelle and the Southern Isles war with major battle on the Southern and Western border."

Agdar circled those two places. Elsa continued to list dates.

"And then they attacked here in the heart of Arendelle." Elsa said.

Agdar circled another place on the map and lifted the pen.

"All I see is a bunch of dots." Eugene said.

"So now what?" Anna asked.

"Now we connect the dots." Agdar answered.

Agdar connected the dots on the paper. When he was finished he stared in horror.

"What is that?" Elsa asked.

Agdar couldn't answer

"What's wrong?" Anna asked.

"I can't believe this. There's no way they could've done something like this it's impossible." Agdar said.

"It's a circle and a pentagon and another circle. I don't see the big deal." Eugene said.

"This circle is much bigger than you can imagine." Agdar said.

"Enough with the suspense! What's so problematic about a circle?" Kristoff asked.

"They're going sacrifice everyone in Arendelle... in order to create a philosopher's stone." Agdar said with a shaky voice.

"What's a philosopher's stone?" Repunzel asked.

Agdar looked at Elsa and Anna.

"Did Drago ever tell you about the circle before?" He asked.

"He explained it briefly." Elsa answered.

"The circle has a law. In order to obtain something something of equal value must be given." Agdar said.

"He did tell us that before." Anna interrupted.

"What he didn't tell you is that this law can be bypassed." Agdar said.

"I'm so confused." Eugene said.

"I'll try and put it simply. Let's say you have a flower and you wanted to turn it into a tree. The law wouldn't allow that because you can only create something that has an equal mass as the flower you already have. But with the philosopher's stone you could create a whole entire garden as wide as a continent." Agdar explained.

"That doesn't make sense. According to that law you would have to give something of equal value to even get the philosopher's stone. So how do you make something like that without paying a high price?" Elsa asked.

"The answer to that is simple. The main ingredient for a philosopher's stone... is human life."

Everyone's mouths dropped.

"How do you know all this?" Eugene asked.

"I know... because I myself am a philosopher's stone. That's why I haven't aged all this time. I'm immortal." Agdar answered.

Anna clenched her fist.

"Why did you never tell us this in the first place!? And how many other secrets have you been hiding from us all this time!?" Anna asked angrily.

Agdar started to walk away.

"My secrets are mine and mine alone." Agdar responded.

Agdar left and the others stared at the drawing on the map wondering what would come next.


Lust, Envy, and Gluttony walked toward Father's chair.

"I hope you've brought it." Father said.

Lust tossed the crystal to Father and he caught it with one hand.

"It seems like you had very little trouble getting this. Did things run smoothly?" Father asked.

"Things went fine. Gluttony had q tiny snack on the northern border though." Envy answered.

"I thought I told you not to stop for anything. We ll it can't be helped now. But next time you will do only as I say. Is that understood?"

"Yes Father." The three of them said in unison.

Pride walked in shortly after.

"Is he dead?" Pride asked.

"As a doornail. He did have some last words for you." Lust said.

"Oh? And what exactly did he say?" Pride asked.

"He said you'll always be Near to him." Envy answered.

"That fool. I'm glad he's dead." Pride said back.

Gluttony looked around.

"Father? Where's Greed?" Gluttony asked.

"Greed is doing something for me Gluttony. He should be back shortly." Father answered.

Father looked at Pride.

"I can't thank you enough Pride. You were a big help in this whole scheme and I'm grateful. I'm so... proud of you." Father said.

"Thank you Father." Pride said bowing.

Lust, Envy, and Gluttony all scoffed at Father's words. Shortly after Greed came rushing in.

"Well?" Father asked.

"I couldn't do it." Greed said.

Father stood up from his chair and slammed his fist on the armrest.

"You're telling me that you can't go to every other kingdom and see if the crest is carved!? Father asked loudly.

Greed was silent.

Father snapped his fingers and a cable came down from above and wrapped itself around Greed's upper body.

"What are you doing?" Greed asked horrified.

"You failed. It's time for a new host for you Greed." Father answered.

The cable lifted Greed off the ground and a large hole filled with lava appeared from out of the ground. The cable started to come down slowly.

"You'll regret this! You will I promise you!" Greed shouted.

Greed was thrown into the pool and his body was consumed by the flames. Father took a wine glass and held it underneath a tube where a crimson red liquid dripped down. Father held up the wine glass as if he was making a toast.

"I offer a toast my children. I shall drink to The Promised Day. And your undying loyalty." Father said.

Father drank the red liquid and put the glass down on the table with the circle and the four chess-piece-like objects.


The sun was down and Agdar stood on an inclined piece of land that gave a great view of a vast field. He reached into his body and blood spilled out onto the ground where he stood. The holes he made regenerated and he started to walk back toward Arendelle.


Underground, in the middle of Corona and the Southern Isles, a humungous figure was scraping at the wall as if he was digging something. It had red eyes that glowed in the darkness.

"Am I done yet? Why do I have to work. It's such a pain. Everything is a pain. I want to stop working. Please Father. Let me stop." The figure pleaded.

There was no answer.

"I guess I'll keep working. It's such a pain. Digging is a pain. Everything is a pain."

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