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Father was playing with another chess piece object in his hand. Twiddling with it like he was bored.

"Pride, what are you doing here?" Father asked.

Pride came out of the shadows.

"I was wondering why you spared the Queen." Pride said.

"The warriors of the prophecy are all excellent candidates for sacrifice but I have someone else in mind beside Kristoff for the fifth." Father said.

Father knocked away the piece that resembled Kristoff and put the one he was holding in its place.

"There is a princess in a kingdom called Dun Broch named Merida. I want you to bring her to Arendelle. Sloth should almost be passed the kingdom. Once he finishes the tunnels there things should run smoothly." Father said.

"If he can finish the tunnels there. Elsa is observant so is Anna. They won't let anything go unnoticed. One wrong move and Sloth will be discovered." Pride said.

"I'm not worried bout Sloth. Despite his size he has perks one being his strength, the other well, you know." Father said.

"Right." Pride said back.

Pride held the stone in his hand.

"We didn't have to use these. Why did you give them to us?"

"They weren't supposed to be used for that moment. They're supposed to be used during The Promised Day. When it really counts. It's not that I don't trust your power. I just needed an extra precaution to make sure we can execute this plan."

Pride stood silently as Father went and picked up the piece he had knocked away.

"Father..."

This caught Father's attention.

"What is it?" Father asked.

"The King you obviously know him but what about the Queen?" Pride asked.

"Well Pride, I met the lovely Rose of Corona after Drago and Near not Pride were without their father. She just doesn't remember me." Father said.

"It was probably a short meeting then." Pride assumed.

"It was. We only caught a glimpse of each other that day. And only had a short conversation."

"What business did you have with her?"

"The meeting wasn't on purpose. I heard there was remnants of the kingdom of Aswrath found in a site on the border of Corona. It turns out that the Queen heard the same thing and was there almost at the same time I was."

"What happened then?" Pride asked.

"I'll start from the beginning."


Many Years Ago...

Father stood in a room where a piece of stone was placed on the wall. It had blue and red dots placed carefully on the outside of some lines that curved suddenly and straight with a picture of a two headed dragon in the center.

"I never thought it would be here of all places. The other half is gone but as long as one still remains the plan is at stake. But of course. You can't figure anything out with just one part. The secret is safe for now." Father said.

Father heard footsteps com in from around the corner. Rose walked in startled that someone else was in the same place.

"What a surprise. The lovely Queen of Corona. How have you been your Highness?" Father asked politely.

Rose stepped back out of fear.

"How do you know my name?" Rose asked fearfully.

"There's no need to be afraid. I won't hurt you."

Rose recognized the man.

"Agdar?" Rose asked.

"You must be thinking of someone else." Father said.

Father looked around.

"Funny. I didn't think royalty ever traveled without escorts. You're a brave one." Father said.

Rose stood her ground.

"Thank you. Now if you don't mind me asking what are you doing here?" Rose asked.

"I'm simply looking at the ruins." Father answered turning around to look at the broken slab.

"Ruins?" Rose asked.

Rose walked up beside Father and looked up at the surprisingly new looking but broken piece of stone.

"Yes. The ruins of the palace of Aswrath. You've heard the story haven't you?"

"Of course. The whole kingdom was destroyed in a single night. No one knows how it happened because there were no survivors."

Rose pointed to the symbol of the two headed dragon.

"What do those symbols mean?"

"I don't know much but I know my fair share." Father said.

Father went and ran his hand over the stone while Rose followed.

"That represents a complete being. A god." Father said.

Something caught Father's eye.

"Funny. The symbol for good is written upside down here."

"How do you know all this?"

"I've done research. I think this means someone is trying to surpass god. Someone is trying to become a perfect being." Father assumed.

"Who could do something like that?" Rose asked.

"I think the answer will come in time. And who knows... It might be someone whom you already know."


Agdar and Rose prepared toe explain The promises Day to the others. Rose turned her head and saw the circle made on the map.

"That looks oddly familiar." She thought to herself.

Rose turned her head to face everyone else.

"Start talking." Kristoff said.

"Where do we start? How about we start with Aswrath." Agdar said.

Everyone put on confused expressions.

"Aswrath?" Anna asked.

"I know I've heard of it before but I can't put my finger on what it is." Repunzel said.

"Wasn't it the kingdom that was destroyed in a single night?" Elsa guessed.

"Exactly." Agdar answered.

"But how does this connect to The Promised Day?" Kristoff asked.

"Let me explain. You've all obviously heard the story. But what you don't know is the chain of events that caused it to happen. I know, I was there." Agdar said.

"So what happened?" Anna asked.

"Aswrath, was once a peaceful place. But the King wasn't satisfied. He wanted immortality so he turned to the Dwarf in the Flask for answers." Agdar started.

Elsa remembered Agdar calling Father Dwarf in the Flask.

"The guy we saw earlier?" Repunzel said uncertainly.

"Yes. He told the King of Aswrath about the Elixir of Life and how it could be used to give him immortality by creating a philosopher's stone."

"So how did he plan on doing that?" Anna asked.

Agdar turned his head and looked at the map.

"That circle there is the formula used to create a philosopher's stone. He disguised its creation by saying the people had to dig irrigation canals. It took years, but eventually it was finished. A kingdom wide circle. I think Father plans to sacrifice Arendelle and he's hoping that the end result will be a philosopher's stone." Agdar said.

"Didn't he say something about opening The Gate?" Elsa asked.

"The Gate." Agdar said to himself.

"My guess is there are two different circles. One used to create the stone while the other is used to open The Gate." Elsa inferred.

"I remember going to the ruins of Aswrath." Rose started.

Everyone looked at her.

"There was a broken mural there. True some of the pieces were missing but I think it would have looked more or less like this."

Rose took a piece of paper and started to draw. The sketch made had a circle on the outside. Within that circle there was another circle but slightly smaller, within that another circle, and finally, a pentagon and in the center was a two headed dragon. The pentagon and the circle outside of it had suns on all five points and the circle outside that had moons on the five points on the inside pentagon. Above the two headed dragon there was also an unfamiliar word. Rose turned to Agdar.

"Do you know what this means?" Rose asked.

Agdar looked over the drawing.

"The symbol for god is written upside down, and beneath it is the two headed dragon. The symbol for a complete life form. Which means this basically translates toI will strike god to Earth and become a perfect being." Agdar explained.

"Well that's a nice concept." Kristoff said sarcastically.

"It's not a big deal to talk about it but then... there's this. Something I researched but never went into full detail with."

Agdar flipped the paper over and drew another mural which had a picture of a lion swallowing the sun.

"A picture of the lion swallowing the sun. A representation of the philosopher's stone. The stone is made with living humans. So how could a civilization as advanced as Aswrath fall, let alone in a single night. What happened to its citizens? The Dwarf must have buried the evidence. He was the one who destroyed Aswrath.

Elsa's eyes wandered the room. Stopped at the upper right corner.

"Is something wrong?" Rose asked.

"No. Everything is fine." Elsa said.

"I think we should go to Aswrath. To see if we can gather information on these mural things." Anna said.

"It sounds like a good idea but we can't all go. Some of us have to stay here and guard the kingdom." Rose said.

"I'll go to Aswrath alone. You all stay here. No objections." Elsa said.

"You can't go out there alone you could be killed and there's no way I'm letting that happen again." Anna said.

"I'll go with Elsa. You stay here Anna. I'll make sure she's safe." Agdar said.

Elsa and Agdar stood.

"We'll come back as soon as we can." Agdar announced. "Stay safe and vigilant. We shouldn't be gone long."

Before Elsa walked out she took one last look at the upper right corner of the room then followed Agdar outside.

"We should all spread out among the kingdom. It'll be easier to cover more ground. We'll all have escorts just in case something goes wrong." Anna said.

They all nodded their heads and headed outside. After the door closed the man jumped down from the upper right corner and landed silently on the ground. He walked over still silently and examined the drawing then flipped it over and examined the other one. He chuckled slightly.

"This is some complex stuff. Too complex for me."

The man laughed at himself.

"If I was taught this I'd be tearing my hair out."The man put the paper down and pulled out a black, metal hand fan that was red as it was closed. The man opened it and it was shaded a deep red at the top and grew brighter as it went down near the bottom. On the fan itself were red and black clouds that were similar to the pattern on his pants. In the middle there was a circle that had a symbol inside it that looked like G's that were squared instead of circular at the top all facing in different directions that were put really close together but left a thin X going diagonally across the symbol reaching no less than half way. He blew air onto himself. He closed the fan and his expression turned more serious.

"So this is what was bothering me about this place. I knew it was big but a whole region? Wow. I really underestimate the world these days."

The man laughed at himself again.

"I better follow them. I don't know my way around this place at all. Let alone the outskirts. But I do remember seeing something like they described. A broken mural." The man thought.

The man remembered coming across the exact same mural and snapped his fingers.

"That's it. I don't remember the way off the top of my head but I can improvise."

The man looked out the window and saw Elsa and Agdar walking in that direction and he smirked.

"Well, I better get a move on."

The man opened the window and jumped out it. He landed on a nearby tree and started to jump gracefully from one to another. The wind blowing in his face made his hair blow back and forth. The sounds of swaying branches gave him a comforting feeling which is something that seethed him.

"I don't know why but I have this big knot in my stomach about this drawing. Whoever has this planned must be extremely clever and powerful. He stopped on a branch that gave a clear view of Elsa and Agdar.

"Do they really stand a chance?"


Elsa stopped walking and looked around. Agdar noticed and paused in mid stride.

"Is something wrong?" Agdar asked.

Elsa turned her head to face him.

"It must have just be the wind." Elsa said.

They continued walking.

"Where is Aswrath?" Elsa asked.

"It's on the northern border of the Southern Isles." Agdar answered.

Elsa stopped in her tracks.

"Why'd she stop?" The man wondered.

The man got a little closer so he could hear.

"There's nothing to worry about Elsa. Hans isn't there. In fact, King James is pleased that Hans is gone. He thanks you for everything you did." Agdar said.

"So her name's Elsa. Kind of pretty. But who's the big guy?" The man pondered.

Elsa took a deep breath.

"Ok. I'll go." Elsa said.

"You sound reluctant. I won't make you go through it. So why don't we go over it."

Red lightning emitted from under them and stone platform rose up, carrying both Elsa and Agdar. The man stared in shock as it rose higher and higher.

"Whoa. Man. Who is this guy?" The man thought.

The platform flew in the direction of the Southern Isles. The man followed as fast as he could. Jumping from tree to tree.

"How does he do that? It's like he's superhuman or something." The man asked himself out loud.

The man followed the flying platform until they reached a destroyed, ruined area. The platform was set on the ground in front of a broken piece of stone. The man took out a folded piece of paper from his pocket. He unfolded it and looked at the drawing and compared it to the real life thing. He held it up in front of him and it matched almost exactly.

"She's accurate. And she drew it from memory. That's talent right there." The man thought.

The man laughed at the thought.

"What is this?" Elsa asked walking over to the stone.

"It's the mural with the two headed dragon." Agdar answered. "I'll go look around in another area. Stay here."

Elsa nodded her head and Agdar walked off in another direction. Elsa walked toward the mural and looked up at it. She looked up and noticed clouds start to block the sun.

"If what they said was true the promised day should be in two days but..." Elsa said loud.

The clouds completely blocked the sun. Barely any light was visible.

"What's going on?" Elsa asked out loud.

The sky almost seemed black.

"Looks like a bad storm doesn't it." Someone said.

Elsa turned around and saw Wrath walking toward her.

"Why are you here?" Elsa asked.

"Oh no reason." Wrath responded.

Wrath took out his sword.

"I'm furious. I want revenge. And now is the perfect time to get it. With my ultimate eye I'll shred you to pieces." Wrath said angrily.

Elsa partially stepped back.

"DIE!" Wrath shouted.

Wrath was faster than Elsa expected. He thrusted his sword forward. Elsa dodged in the nick of time and the two switched positions.

"What's wrong? Afraid to hit back?" Wrath taunted.

Elsa shot a blast of ice and Wrath he blocked with his sword and started to advance. Elsa shot blast after blast and every time it was deflected. Wrath got decently close and swung his sword, cutting Elsa's cheek. Wrath swung again this time Elsa blocked with her hand that was covered in ice. Wrath swung again. This time even closer to hitting Elsa than the last. He swung at her leg and made a deep cut which made Elsa yell in pain. Wrath then gave a strong uppercut that sent Elsa flying onto her back. Elsa land hard and felt like the wind got knocked out of her which made her lose consciousness for a second. When she opened her eyes she saw Wrath towering over her with a sword pointed at her neck. Her heart was racing and she was screaming on the inside.

"This is pathetic. I expected so much more."

Wrath put the tip of his sword at Elsa's chin.

"Somehow this doesn't feel satisfying but who am I to complain. Looks like this is the end for you." Wrath said.

Elsa tried to shoot another blast. Wrath stabbed right through the middle of her hand then did the same to the other.

"Time to end this." Wrath said with an evil look on his face

Wrath lifted his sword, ready to deliver the finishing blow. Just as he was about to bring it down something metal hit him in the neck. The force of impact was so great it sent him flying and he slammed into a tree. Elsa stared at the man surprised. The man looked down at her and dropped to his knees beside her.

"Hey you ok?" The man asked.

Elsa tired to sit up but her body was in too much pain.

"Whoa. Easy. Don't move. I'll end this. You don't have anything to worry about ok. Just stay put." The man said in a father like tone.

"Who are you?" Elsa asked weakly.

The man smiled.

"A friend." He answered.

Wrath stood up rubbing his jaw. He shot the man a look of hatred.

"How dare you! Just who do you think you are denying me my revenge! Just who are you!" Wrath asked shouting.

The man stood up and opened the fan.

"I'm Tenka. AKA he who laughs under the clouds." He answered.

"Well Tenka, get out of my way." Wrath demanded.

"Make me." Tenka retorted.

Elsa stared at Tenk with complete astonishment. Wrath seemed unbeatable yet this man was able to send him flying with one punch. Tenka closed his fan.

"I'll say it once. Get out of my way." Wrath said aggravated.

"And I'll say it twice. Make me."

Wrath growled in fury. Tenka looked back at Elsa.

"Just hang in there ok. This'll be over soon I promise." Tenka reassured.

"Don't get over confident." Wrath said as he ran forward.

Wrath and Tenka ran towards each other. Wrath thrusted his sword forward and Tenka turned his body to the side. He hit his elbow on the back of Wrath's neck then hit the side of it wit his metal fan. Wrath fell to the ground unconscious. Elsa stared in amazement as Tenka came over to her. He knelt down and helped her sit up.

"How're you doing. You ok?" Tenka asked.

"Thank you." Elsa said.

"No problem. Anytime." Tenka said.

Tenka saw the wounds on Elsa's hands.

"Let me patch those up for you."

Tenka ripped off two pieces of fabric from his waist sash and wrapped them around Elsa's hands. They quickly turned a deep red color.

"There we go. All patched up. How do you feel?" Tenka asked.

"A little dizzy but other than that I feel fine." Elsa said.

Elsa tried to move her hands then winced from the pain.

"Don't try and move them yet. It'll take a day or two for the pain to subside. But I have to ask, why did you take that guy on alone?" Tenka asked.

Elsa frowned and looked away.

"It's personal." Elsa said.

"Oh come on. Smile already." Tenka said.

Elsa looked back at him and saw his smiling expression.

"How is he so... happy?" Elsa wondered.

"Instead of frowning why don't you try and laugh. It'll do you good one day Elsa. I can promise you that much."

"How do you know my name?" Elsa asked.

"I have a habit of eavesdropping." Tenka said.

He laughed a little after he spoke.

"He really did a number on you. Didn't he. If you don't mind me asking what does he have against you?" Tenka asked.

"It's something I'd rather not talk about." Elsa responded.

"I understand. Everyone has their secrets. Even me." Tenka said.

His cheerful tone changed.

"Is something wrong?" Elsa asked.

Tenka looked at her for a second then bursted out laughing.

"Sorry. I think out loud sometimes. Never mind me." Tenka said.

"You're not from around here are you?" Elsa asked.

"What gave it away?" Tenka asked sarcastically.

"Well your clothing is a dead giveaway and the way you act too. And even your name is strange. You're not like anyone else I've ever met around here." Elsa said.

"I don't know if it's a compliment but I'll take it as one." Tenka said.

Tenka looked around.

"Hey who's that man you were with earlier?" Tenka asked.

"He's my father." Elsa responded.

Tenka examined Elsa for a minute.

"Funny. You two don't really seem that much alike. His hair color is a completely different color than yours and his eyes a really deep brown like mine while yours are an ice blue. And by the way those powers are really cool." Tenka said.

Elsa had never had someone actually compliment her powers. It was surprising to her.

"Oh. By the way I stole this from your castle. Here you go." Tenka said handing her the drawings.

"How did you get this?" Elsa asked.

"I also have a habit of sneaking around." Tenka said.

Elsa tried to move her hand but the pain held her back.

"Oh sorry. I'll hold onto it for you." Tenka said.

"Why are you here Tenka?" Elsa asked.

"I felt something bad about this place ever since I got here. It had something to do with him but that's not it." Tenka said looking at Wrath. "The strongest the feeling felt was when I was in your castle. I felt something dark and powerful under me." Tenka said.

Tenka turned his head and saw Agdar in sight. He sprinted over to them worried.

"Elsa!" Agdar shouted.

Agdar ran over to her.

"What happened to you?" Agdar asked.

"It's ok. I'm fine. He saved me." Elsa said looking at Tenka.

"Thank you. I don't know how I could ever repay you." Agdar said.

"Eh. Don't mention it. It's what I do." Tenka replied.

Tenka helped Elsa stand up and handed Agdar the drawings and started to walk away.

"I've gotta go. Nice meeting you. I hope when we meet again the circumstances will be different."

Tenka stopped walking.

"And Elsa... remember to laugh ok."

Elsa smiled at him and Tenka smiled back and continued walking until he disappeared into the horizon. The light overhead started to return.

"Elsa. We have to go." Agdar said.

Elsa nodded her head and the stone platform carried them off back to Arendelle.


Father sat in his chair staring at nothing. Suddenly, Wrath came sprinting into the room.

"What happened?" Father asked.

"A man. He denied me my revenge. I couldn't beat him. He was so strong. I couldn't even touch him. Not once. I was so close. It infuriates me!" Wrath yelled angrily.

"Calm down Wrath. Tell me what was tho man's name?" Father asked.

"Tenka." Wrath said with fiery eyes.

Father put a hand on his chin.

"Tenka is it? An interesting name." Father said.

"Please. Let me kill him. I must have my revenge." Wrath begged.

"Very well. Go seek out this... Tenka." Father said.

Wrath smiled evilly and ran outside.

"A man stronger than Wrath. I wonder... how strong are you... Tenka?"