Author's Note: Hello again. Sorry this wasn't uploaded sooner than 11pm, but the week of that blood red moon was miserable for me. Not only did I lose my girlfriend at the beginning of the week (damn you Blood Red Moon *shakes fist in anger* And yes I sorta believe in horoscopes), but one of my friends has just disappeared. I kid you not, her Facebook page is gone, she doesn't answer my texts or calls, and the last time we talked over the phone was when she was driving so...I hope she's alive. At least one good thing happened: I got a new girlfriend (it happened a few days ago) and she was someone I really wasn't expecting to like me back and say yes. Anyways, it was a bit difficult to write this, what with me being all emotional and crap along with my laziness, but I managed to do it. And it was all thanks to the people who read this :) Okay, enough about my drama and on with the story!

Godzilla, Meganula, Megaguirus, and Bagan are copyright Toho, The Transformers: The Movie and the characters appearing in said movie are copyright Hasbro, Frozen and all of its characters are copyright Disney, and finally Jason/Gigantis, Gzilla, and Mephiles (my version of the character) belong to me.


A New Kind of Queen

The Kattegat sea, near the Southern Isles

July 1788; 3 days after Elsa returned summer to Arendelle

Out on the high seas, the French dignitary's vessel was sailing along the relatively calm ocean waves under the evening sunset. Ever since it departed Arendelle, the ship was slowly but surely making its way back to France, but before it could return it had to make a stop in the Southern Isles to return Prince Hans. Everyone aboard the ship hoped Hans would be convicted of treason for what he tried to do in Arendelle. The ship was only a day away from the Southern Isles, so by tomorrow evening they would be there.

Speaking of the Prince, he was still in his cell. "I'm bored!" Hans shouted for what seemed like the millionth time. For the past two days, Hans shouted that sentence over and over from morning 'til night, For the first couple days, the crew simply ignored him and stayed below deck, only going up there when it was necessary. Apparently, he saw that what he was doing wasn't getting him anywhere, so this morning he started dragging the wooden bucket in his cell across the bars in addition to shouting his boredom. "Still bored here," Hans continued after a minute passed, repeatedly scrapping the bucket back and forth. "Come on, you people must have something for prisoners to do on here."

Below deck, one of the crew members, a stout little fellow who was starting to go bald named Maurice, walked through the small hallway and went straight to the dignitary's quarters. The five foot three man was getting tired of Hans' shouting and wanted to shut him up. He knocked on the door.

"Come in," the dignitary said from behind the door in exhaustion. He was sitting slightly hunched over in his chair, rubbing his temples when the door opened. He looked up and saw it was one of the ship's crew. Immediately, he thought something was wrong, so he sat up straight. "Is everything alright?"

"Everything is fine with the ship, monsieur, but I do have a complaint. It's that Hans. He won't shut up! That bucket rattling is driving me and the others mad!"

The dignitary sighed as he slumped back into his chair, even now hearing Prince Hans' shouts. "He's driving me up the wall, as well," he said, rubbing his temples once again.

"Me and some of the others can go rough him up a little, if that's okay with you," Maurice said suggestively, punching the palm of his hand.

Shaking his head in disagreement, the dignitary gave his answer. "No, unfortunately we cannot do that. It would be bad for relations between us and the Southern Isles if we came back with a beaten and bruised Prince, even if he did try to plot a coup in Arendelle." With a sigh, he got up and walked over to a wall-mounted book shelf. After randomly grabbing three books off of it, he walked back to Maurice and handed them over. "Just give him these. Hopefully he'll shut up."

"Thank you, monsieur," Maurice said, taking the books. The little man left the room and went to Hans' cell where the Prince was stilling making noise with the bucket.

Hans stopped making noise when he saw one of the ship's crew approach his cell with some books in hand. "It's about time. I was wondering when you'd bringing me some..." One of the books flew in-between the cell bars and struck him in the face. "Ow!" Hans was sent stumbling backwards toward his wall-mounted bunk. "What the hell?!" he said, glaring at Maurice while he rubbed his face.

"You should be grateful you're even getting these!" Maurice said angrily, dropping the other two books into the cell. "You've been nothing but a pain in everyone's behind! You have something to do, so shut up!"

As the angered little man walked away, Hans picked up the books and placed them on his bunk. "Well, aren't you just a ray of sunshine," he muttered as he sat down beside the books, looking down at them. The sun was setting fast so he didn't have much time before he would be unable to read. As he looked at the titles of the books, one immediately caught his attention. "What's this?" He picked up the book titled European Myths and Legends and started flipping through the pages. He was halfway into it when he saw something of interest. "Woah."

He looked at a drawing of an enormous bipedal beast on muscular legs rampaging through some unknown kingdom. It was kicking some small buildings with its foot while it was firing some white light from its mouth that was incinerating the street along with the people fleeing in terror. The creature was mostly smoke gray in color with its breast plates an even darker shade of gray and both its underbelly and small sections of its legs were brown. The somewhat short arms looked kind of weird on the beast's muscular body, and above them were massive shoulders that extended upward, resembling single, massive spikes. Running down its back in a single row straight to the tail were much smaller spikes It had a fearsome look on its face as it rained destruction with its white light; it's eyes glowing orange like flames. On its nose was a massive jagged-looking brown horn that was accompanied by two other jagged horns that were on both sides of its head like a ram's.

Hans skimmed through the text that was beside the picture, looking for this creature's name. When he found it, he read it out loud. "Bagan..." A smirk spread out over his face. "Well, well, well, it looks like I may have something for my revenge." Wanting to find out more about this Bagan, he started reading the text, muttering it to himself. "Bagan was once a peaceful guardian of the forests of Europe until he was corrupted by an unknown evil which transformed him into a demon..." Not particularly caring about Bagan's origin, Hans flipped to the next page to see if there was information on what Bagan was capable of doing. On the next page he saw more text, but on the opposite page was another picture, this one of Bagan squaring off against several other beasts.

Seeing that Bagan towered over the other monsters, Hans smirked. "Well, this is convincing. Size does matter after all." Skimming through the text, he quickly lost his smile after he read one sentence. "Wait, what?" He re-read it out loud to make sure he read that correctly. "Despite Bagan's impressive might, the beast was unable to overcome the power of the seven monsters who united against him and was defeated, but not before slaying three of them. Oh you have got to be joking." He continued reading, learning about what happened to the four surviving monsters. Hans grinned evilly upon discovering one of them was very close to his home. "Well, at least if this Bagan was to fail I'll have a back-up plan, but I'm sure that this impressive creature can handle Elsa's little pet with ease."

Hans continued reading about Bagan, learning of his powers and abilities that were recorded when the demon was still alive, until the sun was nearly hidden by the horizon. When Hans was fed his dinner, he asked if he could have the candle the crew member brought so he could continue reading. Seeing no harm in it, along with the fact that Hans hadn't made a peep ever since the books were given to him, the crew member gave it to him.

Finishing up his meal, Hans pretended to read until the crew member outside of his cell went below deck. The sun was now gone and the only light was from the Moon. Now that he was all alone, Hans could start his plan. When one such as Hans has lived through life being disregarded, hardly having any attention given to him, and was generally pushed aside in favor of others, one tends to develop strange habits to feel somewhat important. For Hans, that habit was studying a little sorcery in secret. Even though he knew Bagan was long gone from the physical world, there was still a good chance he was still around in the spiritual world. Since Bagan was a demon, his spirit was probably somewhere in the underworld and all that needed to be done was summoning him. Although Hans didn't have any of the right objects to summon a demon, there was a slim chance he could reach out to Bagan through prayer. Closing his eyes, Hans placed his hands together and made a silent prayer.

For a few moments, nothing happened and the deck was silent aside from the sound of the waves crashing. Hans looked around the cell to see if Bagan's spirit was in some other part of the cell. When he turned back to the candle in front of him, the flame suddenly rose and expanded in size, nearly touching the ceiling. Startled by this, Hans pushed himself away from the flame. As sudden as it happened, the flame disappeared in a puff of smoke. Hans' heart started racing because he swore that before the flame put itself out, he saw Bagan's form inside it. The moonlight shone into the cell, only making the area creepier.

Hans shivered, feeling that the temperature in the cell was getting colder by the second. That's when he spotted some faint movement coming from the candle's shadow. The shadow started moving until it appeared that a piece of it broke away and was slithering over to him. As he pressed his back against the bars, the piece of shadow started rising up into the air. At first it was a curvy line until the top of it expanded into the shape of Bagan's upper torso. The shadow-like entity was six feet tall and all of Bagan's body textures were visible.

"What do you want of me, mortal?" Bagan asked, his voice deep and dark.

Hans was startled for a few moments, but he quickly shook it off and replied. "I..I have an offer for you. I will give you my soul in exchange for helping me exact my revenge on the kingdom of Arendelle and make me the king of my own kingdom."

Bagan laughed in amusement at his requests. "Very well. Oh how I've waited to once again walk in the land of the living and send its inhabitants to walk in the land of the dead. Your soul shall be the first of many," Bagan said, reaching for Hans' chest.

"What do you mean by first of many?" Hans asked, but he was ignored.

Bagan reached inside his chest, but he quickly pulled his hand out.

Confused by this, Hans looked at the demon, feeling nervous. "What?"

"Your soul already belongs to another!" Bagan's voice boomed across the deck in absolute anger. "How dare you offer me something that another demon has already laid claim to!"

"Wait, what?!" Hans said. He was getting very afraid. "M-my soul doesn't belong to anyone else. Who-who owns it?"

"A demon by the name of Mephiles the Dark."

"I don't know a demon named Mephiles!"

"You're either lying or you're an imbecile, because if you truly didn't your soul would be mine right now!" Bagan snarled. "I will make you suffer a thousandfold for teasing me with the opportunity to become whole again!" He started advancing on the Prince.

"W-w-wait! Wait!" Hans shouted, holding his hands up in a defensive posture. "There are others aboard this ship. Others who have souls that have no owners besides themselves. Take theirs!"

Bagan stopped, a smirk slowly emerging on his face. "You're so much of a bastard that you would sacrifice the souls of others just to save your worthless mortal life?" He let out a mighty laugh. "I think I'm starting to like you."

As this was going on, the party the crew members and the dignitary threw earlier that evening was still going on. It was mainly them celebrating the fact that they were just about to reach the Southern Isles and that Prince Hans was about to be brought to justice. Their drunken cheers and partying covered up Bagan's voice, but as one intoxicated crew member climbed the stairs to the deck so he could taunt Hans, he heard the demon's laughter. As quietly as he could, the man reached the top step and peered out, seeing the black shadow that was Bagan in Hans' cell.

"Where are your offerings?" Bagan asked.

"They're below deck," Hans said, pointing out the stairs that led down. That's when he saw the crew member hiding. The moonlight was shining on him, unexpectedly giving him away. "There's one now!" Hans shouted.
Hearing that he was spotted, the man cursed under his breath and ran down the steps as fast as his drunken legs could take him. About halfway down, he tripped and fell the rest of the way down. He landed at the bottom in a daze, but when he saw an ominous shadow at the top of the stairs he shook it off and got back on his feet. Running down the small hallway, the man burst into the room where the party was going on, bringing it to a screeching halt. "THERE'S A MONSTER OUTSIDE!" the man shouted, pointing out the door.

Everyone went silent and looked where he was pointing, but there was nothing. "André, I think you've had waaay too much to drink. Now knock it off and get inside; there's nothing out there," one of the other crew members said.

André looked over his shoulder briefly before letting out a chuckle. "Yeah, I guess it must have been my imagination," he said with a chuckle as he closed the door. As soon as that door shut, a black shadow appeared out of nowhere on the wall that quickly turned into a hellish-looking beast that leaped at the crowd of people, letting out a blood-curling roar.

Up on the deck, Hans heard the screams of men dying in brutal, unimaginable ways along with the sound of Bagan's roars. "And so begins the fall of Arendelle," Hans said to himself as the sounds of death continued.

Moments later, Bagan re-appeared from the shadows behind Hans. "Satisfying," the demon began, causing Hans to jump in surprise, "but not quite enough," Bagan continued, moving in front of the Prince.

"What do you mean by that? Not enough for what?" Hans asked.

"I need thirteen souls to start developing my physical body. I cannot do the task you have given me unless I am whole once again."

"Why can't you just destroy Arendelle like you are?"

Bagan gave Hans an annoyed look. "I cannot cause the sufficient amount of destruction you probably desire when I'm like this. More importantly, I want my physical body back."

"Hmm," Hans said, thinking. "I believe I can tell you where more souls are, but first you must free me from this cell."

"Or, I could just painfully infiltrate your body and mind, find out where the souls you speak of reside, and just go there myself," Bagan said with a disturbing chuckle that made Hans squirm. "But since I like the fact that you are such a conniving little douche, I will free you." Bagan moved over to the cell door and fashioned two of his fingers into the shape of a key. He stuck his arm outside of the cell and inserted the makeshift key into the lock and unlocked the cell door. "Now, where are the souls?"

Hans walked out of the cell with Bagan by his side. He stopped and looked out at the ocean for a moment before he replied to the demon. "They're in my kingdom in the Southern Isles. I gladly give you the souls of my parents and my twelve older brothers." He glared at the sea as painful memories flooded his mind. "All of my life I was ignored and pushed aside by all of them. I don't even think they cared about me in the least! The only time I ever got attention was when the situation deemed it necessary!" He sighed and loosened up his glare. "That's why I tried to find a place to call my own..."

"I care not about your sob story or your family issues. Take me to your offerings!" Bagan shouted.

"It should be there by tomorrow, but it would be too risky to kill them as soon as I get back. I'd be a prime suspect. Now, you said something about infiltrating my body and mind earlier. Enter my mind so you can go to the castle yourself. There would be no way their deaths could be tied to me because I was returning home at the time," Hans said. Then he realized something. "Those men you killed, what are we going to do about them?"
Bagan laughed. "Oh, don't worry about that. I sent them into the ocean. They're shark food."

"Okay." Hans got into a bracing position. "I'm ready."

"It's not a painful experience," Bagan said.

"Oh..." Hans loosened up. Suddenly, Bagan leaped at Hans, entering his body. Hans' body started cringing in intense pain before falling to the floor.

Bagan heard the sounds of Hans' pain and laughed. "Hahahahahahaha, I lied. It's excruciating!"

Hans kept squirming on the ground for a few more minutes until he just stopped. Bagan exited the Prince's body with the information he needed. He watched as Hans started getting back on his feet slowly. Bagan snorted in disgust at the show of weakness. "Get up, you pussy. It's not that painful."

"Hey, for your information it felt like my organs were being yanked out one-by-one," Hans said while struggling to get back on his feet.

"I can do that to you right now so you can feel for yourself," Bagan said menacingly. "Just because your soul belongs to another demon doesn't mean I can't kill you."

Hans watched in fear as Bagan disappeared into the shadows, but that fear quickly turned into glee as he imagined what life was going to be like for him now that when he returned home he'd finally be King.


The Southern Isles

Castle of the Islands

The moon's rays fell over the island kingdom of the Southern Isles. Hans' home sort of resembled Arendelle, but the buildings had different architectural designs to them. Another major difference was that this kingdom was much bigger than Arendelle. Atop a hill that overlooked the entire kingdom was the Castle of the Islands. It was a much bigger castle than the one in Arendelle.

Inside the structure, everyone was worried about the whereabouts of Prince Hans due to him being a few days late. Although everyone feared the worst, they still had some glimmer of optimistic hope that he was okay. Hans' father and mother, King Espen and Queen Isabella were currently reading in order to escape the gloomy reality and relax a little. At the same time, Hans' twelve older brothers, Gunhild, Felix, Hemming, Anton, Ansgard, Leo, Otto, Michael, Rudolf, Sten, Vincent, and Marcus were discussing and talking about what might have happened regarding their younger sibling. Some of them were serious about the situation and were worried while some of them made jokes about it in an attempt to hide the fact that they were truly worried or because they were just assholes.

Outside the room the royal siblings were in, a shadowy blob appeared from the shadows in the corner of the hallway wall and slithered down the wall and across the hallway rug. Luckily no one was there to see this or they would have spotted Bagan. The black shadow slid under the door and immediately darted into the closest shadow so he could hide and observe.

None of the brothers noticed the demon's sneaky entrance due to being too preoccupied. "Do you think Hans was lucky enough to marry the Queen of Arendelle? He could be staying there and we just haven't gotten his letter of the news yet," Anton asked.

Gunhild laughed in amusement at the very thought. "Yeah right. I doubt there's any Queen crazy or stupid enough to actually consider marrying Hans."

"I don't care what any of you think. His ship ran across The Giant Claw and was destroyed!" Leo said.

Vincent sighed at Leo's stupidity. "Leo, how many times do we have to tell you? There's no such thing as The Giant Claw. It's just a stupid sea tale."

"It's not stupid, Vincent, it's real!" Leo protested.

Unable to hear anymore of the brothers' stupidity in their little guessing game, Bagan decided now was the time to make his move. Bagan slid over to the closest one and leaped into his body.

Otto fell to the ground spazzing rather violently. He felt like something was forcibly trying to take control of his mind and body. As he screamed from the intense pain, his other brothers gathered around and tried to help him out as best as they could.

The door flung open and both Espen and Isabella rushed into the room over to their flopping son. "Otto, what's wrong?!" Espen shouted, kneeling beside him with Isabella at his side.

As quickly as the seizure happened, it stopped. Otto stopped shaking and slowly began to stand up. "I..I'm fine. It felt like..." All of a sudden, Otto was unable to speak for some reason. Then he started walking over to the door against his will. It was like something else other than himself was in control of his body.

"Felt like what, sweetheart?" Isabella asked, concerned about her Otto's strange and sudden behavior.

Otto locked the door and let out a disturbing chuckle, involuntarily unsheathing his sword. At that moment, Otto's consciousness went away and Bagan took over his body completely. With a disturbing smile, Otto spoke to his family in Bagan's horrific voice. "Like I want to spill some blood tonight, mother." With a laugh, Otto lunged forward and stabbed Hemming through the back with his sword, cutting straight through his heart.

Hemming fell to the ground, dead. Espen and his ten remaining sons unsheathed their swords and prepared to battle the possessed Otto. "How dare you take control of my son, foul demon!" Espen shouted. Otto darted over to Anton like a bolt of lightning and sliced his blood covered blade across the man's neck. At that moment, the rest of the men charged at Otto while Isabella hid in the corner. The demon-possessed Prince managed to slice Felix's stomach open, spilling out his guts onto the floor. While he did this, he didn't notice Michael come up from behind.

"Otto, stop this madness! Fight it!" Michael shouted, his sword raised high above his head in a position to plunge it down on his brother. He was unable to willingly strike Otto down which cost him dearly. Otto whipped his body around and sliced off both Michael's hands and sliced off half of his head before the Michael's sword-holding hands hit the ground. Marcus ran at Otto from the possessed Prince's right and sliced Otto's head off.

Bagan leaped out of Otto's dead body and into Marcus' as the decapitated body fell to the floor. Taking control of Marcus in an instant, Bagan forced the Prince to stab Gunhild through the throat and slam the sword's blade down on top of Sten's head. Vincent and Leo avenged their deceased brother and stabbed both their blades into Marcus' chest.

Bagan continued leaping from body to body. As Bagan's bloody slayings continued, the sounds of death caught the attention of the castle servants. They were currently trying to break down the locked door, but weren't having any luck. Soon only Rudolf, the body Bagan was currently residing in, and Isabella were left. Isabella squirmed with fear in the corner she was still hiding in. "W-why are you doing this?" she asked, weeping slightly.

Rudolf's mouth spread out into a disturbing smile and he spoke in Bagan's voice. "Because Hans wanted it." The sight of betrayal and confusion on Isabella's face made Bagan chuckle in pleasure through Rudolf's body. Before Isabella could say anything, Rudolf grabbed her by the throat, pressed her body against the wall and stabbed his sword through the Queen's face, pinning her to the wall.

The servants broke down the door and saw the horrifying sight of death and carnage, as well as the Queen's death. "Prince Rudolf!" one of the servants shouted, getting the possessed Prince's attention. As the servants started closing in on him to take him down, Bagan forced Rudolf to impale himself through the heart. The dead Prince's body fell to the ground with a sickening thud. As all of the servants rushed over to the bodies to see if any of the royal family survived, none of them saw Bagan harvest the royal family's souls. With their souls consumed in silence, Bagan returned to the shadows without being spotted.

Bagan emerged from one of the ship's shadows to see Hans staring out at the ocean. "Your entire family is dead and their souls have been consumed," the demon said, moving over to his side.

"Did they suffer?" Hans asked, giving the demon a smirk.

"Heh heh, I possessed some of their bodies and killed them while they tried to kill whoever I possessed," Bagan replied.

Hans simply smiled. "So, do you have enough souls to begin developing your physical body?"

"More than enough."

"Excellent. And now it's time to head home and claim my rightful crown," Hans said, heading over to the ship's wheel to keep the ship on course for the Southern Isles.


Arendelle, Norway

July 1788; 4 days after Elsa returned summer to Arendelle

It was morning in Arendelle, and in the castle the very first movie from Jason's universe was being shown in his room. Jason, Gzilla, Mephiles, Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, and Olaf were sitting around Jason's entertainment center in chairs taken from other rooms and watching the HD TV. How they were able to watch TV in an age where outlets and electricity haven't even been thought of yet was a quite simple answer. The TV wires were sent through one of Mephiles' portals leading to Jason's old room on Monster Island where they were plugged into the correct outlets. In order to keep anything from Jason's universe from coming into his new room, Mephiles shrunk the portal down to a size that fit the cables tightly, but wouldn't cut them in anyway. Having used his portals for three years, Mephiles had great control over them and wasn't strained in the slightest due to keeping one open for an extended period of time.

Jason was wearing a white shirt with a Great White Shark on it and gray shorts. Kristoff was in his light blue shirt with a black vest over it along with gray pants being supported by a red belt. Anna had her hair in its regular dual pigtails and had on a white blouse with a light green vest-dress over it. Elsa was in her Snow Queen dress.

Playing on the TV was Jason's favorite movie of all time (actually Frozen was his true favorite movie and this one was his second), The Transformers: The Movie. This cartoon movie brought nostalgia like nothing else could when Jason and his friends watched it. Jason knew just about every line in the movie by heart and he'd show that by reciting them alongside the characters. Before Jason began the movie, he explained the concept of movies and cartoons to Elsa and the others along with what the Transformers were, their origin, and what happened in the cartoon episodes which took place before the events of the movie. When the movie started, Elsa and the others were blown away by Unicron's first appearance, Megatron and the other Decepticons' attack on the Autobot shuttle, and The Battle of Autobot City.

"Megatron must be stopped, no matter the cost," Optimus Prime said on the TV screen. This caused Jason, Gzilla, and slightly Mephiles to let out excited cheers. They knew what was coming. When Optimus transformed into his semi-truck mode and drove to Megatron's location as the song "The Touch" started playing, Jason let out a "aw yeah" in excitement. Everyone aside from G and Meph looked at him. "What? This is my favorite part," Jason said with eagerness.

On the screen, Optimus was running over and smashing through various Decepticons in semi-truck mode. "He really isn't that good of a driver, is he?" Olaf commented.

"Those are the bad guys, Olaf. He's gotta hurt them," Anna said, eating chocolate as she watched. "And they should have moved out of his way instead of watching him like that blue robot with the creepy voice and the purple and tan robot."

"Prime!" shouted Megatron when he turned around and saw the Autobot leader standing behind him.

It was here that Jason started reciting Optimus' lines in his best Optimus Prime voice while Gzilla recited Megatron's.

"One shall stand, one shall fall," both Jason and Optimus said simultaneously.

"Why throw away your life so recklessly?" Gzilla and Megatron replied.

"That's a question you should ask yourself, Megatron."

"No! I'll crush you with my bare hands!"

As Megatron lunged at Optimus and tackled him to the ground, Jason, Gzilla, and Mephiles let out cheers; Jason shouting "go get him, Optimus," well aware of how the fight turns out in the end.

Elsa chuckled at Jason and his friends' reactions. Although she found the movie strange, she was enjoying it.

Anna watched as Hot Rod ran up the steps to help Optimus Prime. "That one's really cool and he sounds so attractive. I wonder what he'd look like if he was a human?" she said with a dreamy smirk. "Reowr."

Kristoff rolled his eyes at her comment. "Gee, never thought I'd be dumped for a robot that doesn't even exist," he said sarcastically in a playful way.

"Oh, Kristoff," Anna said, hugging him and kissing his cheek. "You're the only one for me."

Optimus Prime and Megatron's final battle continued on the screen until Megatron placed Optimus in a strong hold, grabbing for his eyes. "I'll rip out your optics," the Decepticon leader said.

"What are optics?" Elsa asked.

"Eyes," Jason answered.

"Well why didn't he just say eyes then?" Elsa asked.

"Because that's what Cybertronians call their eyes," Gzilla answered.

Optimus got out of Megatron's hold and overpowered the evil tyrant, lifting Megatron in the air by his head and throwing him to the ground.

"Finish him off, Prime, do it now!" shouted Kup, an old Autobot soldier.

As Optimus aimed his rifle at Megatron, prepared to put an end to the Decepticon leader, Megatron saw that a pistol was right in front of him, hidden from Optimus Prime's sight. "No more, Optimus Prime. Grant me mercy, I beg of you!" he pleaded in fake mercy as he started crawling toward the weapon.

"You, who are without mercy, now plead for it? I thought you were made of sterner stuff," Optimus replied, keeping his gun's sights on Megatron.

"Shoot him now, he's going for a gun!" Anna shouted at Optimus.

"No you don't, Megatron!" Hot Rod shouted as he tackled Megatron to the ground, preventing him from shooting at Prime.

"Yay! I knew that Optimus guy would make it!" Olaf said happily.

Megatron quickly got Hot Rod in a headlock and shot Optimus in the chest. "Fall! Fall!" he shouted, firing the gun twice more. The first shot struck Optimus in the chest again and the second struck in square in the face, sending the Autobot leader to the ground.

"Wow, looks like I was wrong..." Olaf said.

Megatron approached the fallen Optimus, aiming his pistol at the Autobot leader who was struggling to get back up. "Ah...I would have waited an eternity for this. It's over, Prime."

Optimus clung both of his hands together and swung them upward in a massive uppercut. "Never!" The blow sent Megatron sailing up into the air and as he fell back down to the ground, he struck two broken levels of floor before landing on the ground in a crumpled heap. Optimus tried to get back up, but he fell to one knee.

Hot Rod rushed over to his side. "Optimus, forgive me."

Jason looked over at Elsa and saw that she was looking sad from the scene. He reached over and gently squeezed her hand in comfort, causing her to look at him. "He'll be in a better place," he said quietly in order to comfort her.

Anna saw what Jason was doing and smiled. Nudging Kristoff's shoulder, she showed him the sight. "Isn't it cute?" she asked, but before she could listen to his response, what happened next on the screen got her attention.

Starscream and some other Decepticons were around the body of Megatron. "How do you feel, mighty Megatron?" Starscream asked, giving Megatron a swift kick to the shoulder.

"That's what you deserve, ya jerk," Anna said to Megatron.

The Decepticons began retreating to Astrotrain, with Soundwave carrying Megatron's still functioning body, as the Autobots began opening fire on them.

"Why is this your favorite part?" Kristoff asked Jason.

"My favorite part ended when Optimus gave Megatron that uppercut," Jason said.

"Does Optimus die?" Olaf asked Jason in a sad voice.

Jason nodded sadly.

"I'm gonna go to the bathroom..." Olaf said sadly as he wiped a tear from his eyes and got out of his chair.

Jason and Gzilla quickly turned to him. "Noooo," they said at the same time.


When the movie was over and the credits began rolling, everyone started getting out of their chairs and stretched a little. Jason walked over to his Blu-Ray player and turned it off. "Well, what did all of you think about the movie?"

"That movie was so awesome!" Olaf shouted as he did a little hop in the air. "I'm so glad it had a happy ending because with all those robots dying I wasn't sure there would be one. Ooh, and the dancing part was nice too."

"That dancing scene on that garbage planet was really random," Kristoff remarked. "It just seemed really strange that they would just start dancing when some giant planet was on its way to eat their home planet."

"I know, right?" Elsa said in agreement.

Hearing this made Mephiles facepalm and roll his eyes. "This coming from the people who seem to randomly break into song at the drop of a hat," he muttered under his breath.

"Anyways, those futuristic-looking sleds some of the robots turned into looked pretty wicked. Wish I had some of them," Kristoff continued.

Gzilla gave Kristoff a confused look. "Those weren't sleds, those were a variety of different vehicles. There were cars, trucks, jets, a tank, a space shuttle, a train, and a car carrier, but there weren't any sleds."

"I liked that Grimlock guy," Anna said. "Me Grimlock no bozo, me king," she said in her best Grimlock impression before laughing. "And that Unicron guy being a Transformer; who saw that one coming, am I right?"

Jason, Gzilla, and Mephiles exchanged stupefied looks after hearing that comment. They really didn't know how to respond to that without any sarcasm involved.

"My favorite part was when Hot Rod became Rodimus Prime and defeated Galvatron," Elsa said. "I was hoping he'd be the new leader and I'm glad I was right. Overall I found the whole thing entertaining." She picked up her chair and began walking out the door to take it back to the Solar Room where she got the chairs.

"Yeah, it was. I wonder what other movies are like," Anna wondered out loud as she picked up her chair. "I hope we get to watch more of them."

"If you want to, we will, but only when we all have time to," Jason said.

"Yay!" Anna said as she walked out of the room with her chair. "I wonder why we don't have movies here or any of the cool stuff Jason has," she wondered out loud again as she walked through the hallway. When she reached the Solar Room, Elsa stepped out of it. "Ooh, Elsa. Wait." Anna rushed in and put her chair back where it belonged and joined her sister. "Sooo Elsa, is there anything going on between you and Jason now?"

The question took Elsa by surprise, causing her to blush. "What? No, Anna. We're just friends still."

"Oh come on, Elsa. He obviously likes you and he seems like a very nice guy. Also, I know for a fact that you were checking him out a couple times during the movie," Anna said with a cheeky smile.

"No I wasn't," Elsa said very quickly, looking away briefly. She sighed. "Anna, me and Jason are just friends right now, okay. I know he's very nice and sweet, but I'm not ready for that yet so please quit asking if there's anything going on between us."

"I'm sorry, Elsa. I just want you to be happy, but if you're happy being single then that's alright," Anna said.

Elsa laughed. "Anna, I am happy. I've never been this happy in a long time, so you have nothing to be worried about," she said while giving her sister a reassuring hug.

As the two sisters ended their hug, Anna saw the guys coming out of Jason's room carrying the chairs they sat in. "Solar Room's right over here, guys." She saw that Jason and Kristoff were not only carrying their own chairs, but helping Olaf carry his chair. This gave her an idea. "Hey, Elsa. I just thought of something," she whispered.

"What is it?" Elsa whispered back.

As Jason, Kristoff, Olaf, Gzilla, and Mephiles walked by them, Anna whispered into Elsa's ear. "How about we get Jason and Kristoff to hang out with each other? They really haven't really interacted with each other and from what you've told me about Jason, I'm sure they'd be great friends."

Elsa nodded and whispered back. "I agree. Also, while they're bonding we can do the same."

"That would be so fun! We could go shopping, get ice cream, and talk." The thought of such fun made both girls start giggling and laughing.

When Jason, Kristoff, and Olaf walked out of the Solar Room, they saw the two sisters giggling about something. At first none of them thought anything about it, but when Anna and Elsa stopped and looked at them, Jason and Kristoff began to think something was up. "Are you getting a bad feeling that they were talking about us?" Kristoff said quietly to Jason.

"I'm starting to now..." Jason replied.

"Oh I'm sure it's nothing," Olaf said, walking past them. "Maybe they were just talking about you."

"Hey there, guys," Anna said in her usual happy tone.

"Um...hey," Kristoff and Jason said. They were on guard for anything that the girls might say or ask.

"Me and Anna were thinking that you two should hang out with each other today. You know, have a Guys' Day Out," Elsa said with Anna nodding excitedly.

Although both guys were relieved that Anna and Elsa weren't laughing at them about something, they still weren't too sure about this Guys' Day Out thing that just cropped out of nowhere. "I dunno, Anna. Me and Sven were gonna go look at some important stuff today," Kristoff said.

"Yeah, and I was gonna hang out with G and Meph," Jason said.

At the time he said that, Gzilla and Mephiles exited the Solar Room and heard what he said. "We can't hang out today. Me and Mephiles still have to build that Wi-Fi/cell phone tower," Gzilla said as he and Mephiles stood by them.

"Wait, you still haven't gotten it up?" Jason asked.

"Hey, it has only been one day since we got here and we were too lazy to do it yesterday," Mephiles said.

Jason sighed and facepalmed. "What if some kaiju attacked somewhere yesterday?"

"Oh don't worry about that. I checked in yesterday evening and nothing happened that day," Mephiles replied.

"Well, did you check today, like right now?" Jason asked.

"Um...no...but what are the odds of some giant monster attacking right at this very moment?"

As Jason sighed in annoyance, Gzilla spoke up. "Which is why we're going to start on it today. Like right now. Come on Meph, let's go."

Olaf started following them. "I wanna help too."

"You can't," Mephiles said.

"Why not?"

"Because I said so and there's no way you can actually help us without getting in the way."

"Mephiles, be nice to the little guy," Gzilla scolded. "Of course you can help us, Olaf."

"Oh boy! I can't wait to help put up a tower!" As the three guys walked away from the others, Olaf looked up at Gzilla. "Hey, what's a tower?"

Mephiles facepalmed and muttered something under his breath.

"See, your friends are busy today," Anna said to Jason and Kristoff.

"Sven's not busy," Kristoff remarked.

"Awww, come on guys," Anna said. "Christopher, can't you do this for me?" Anna started making a cute and utterly irresistible face that was a mixture of pouting and sadness.

"It's really mean a lot to me if you'd at least get to know my sister's boyfriend," Elsa told Jason.

"It's not that I don't want to, it's just that I don't know what we could do that both of us would enjoy," Kristoff said.

"We could play Halo 4 on my Xbox 360," Jason suggested. "It's not that hard to learn the controls."

"Eh...I was wanting to do something outdoors today," Kristoff replied. "We can play that some other day...whatever Halo 4 and an Xbox 360 is..." Then he got an idea. "Hey, do you have a problem with heights?"

Jason looked from Kristoff to Elsa. He had a fear of heights, at least when he wasn't a colossal-sized kaiju, but he couldn't let Elsa know that. "Um..no, I don't have a fear of heights," he said in order to prevent Elsa from thinking he was a wimp or scaredy-cat.

"Great! How about we climb up to the halfway point on the North Mountain? It'll be fun and I can teach you how to climb," Kristoff said in an eagerness that Anna noticed made his eyes sparkle.

"Sure...that sounds like fun," Jason replied, trying to hide his nervousness about this.

"Come on then, let's go!" Kristoff grabbed Jason by the arm and pulled him down the hallway.

"Wooooah!" Jason shouted as he was dragged along.

Anna and Elsa chuckled as they watched Kristoff and Jason leave for their little adventure. "Now our Girls' Day Out can begin," Elsa said.

"Shopping!" Anna said in a sing-song type voice. "And with my big sister this time!" As the two girls walked to the castle exit, they began talking about which order they were going to do things in.


Gzilla, Mephiles, Olaf, and Sven were on a flat piece of land only a couple miles away from Arendelle. Although Gzilla and Mephiles were too lazy to set up the tower yesterday, they did however find a nice area to construct it. When the three guys left the castle Sven joined them. Since Jason really wasn't comfortable with the reindeer being in his room due to naturally being concerned that Sven could somehow damage his room, the reindeer was left outside the castle to roam around the town.

"And here we are," Mephiles said upon their arrival. He opened a slightly tilted portal a good distance away from the group and out came enormous pieces of the tower. Due to the position of the portal and how close it was to the ground, the pieces weren't damaged when they came out. Sven was startled a bit by the sound of metal hitting the ground, causing him to jump. Olaf looked at the pieces in amazement, this being the first time he's seen something so large. Gzilla was flabbergasted.

"How in the hell are we even going to build that?! How big is this tower anyway?" Gzilla shouted.

"It's about 40 feet tall. Don't freak out, I've got this covered," Mephiles said in a reassuring tone. "I'll just put it together and make the concrete foundation using my demon magic."

"Ooh, what's demon magic?" Olaf asked.

"...Seriously, you don't know what that is? The answer's in the damn name," Mephiles replied. Olaf just stared at him with a blank look, obviously not knowing the answer. Mephiles sighed. "Demon magic is magic that demons use."

"Oh, okay. Makes sense," Olaf replied.

Before Mephiles could mutter under his breath or even attempt to strangle Olaf, Gzilla spoke up. "Wait, demons actually have the ability to make anything possible? Like when people in TV shows sell their soul and the demon actually makes what they sell it for reality?"

"Yup. I just need a soul to power up," Mephiles said.

Gzilla shook his head when he noticed the demon looking at him while he said that. "Nope, you aren't having my soul," G said. "I'd like to go to heaven when I die."

Mephiles rolled his eyes at Gzilla's statement. "Oh yeah, I'm sure you'll be going there when one of your best friends is a demon. I won't keep it for all eternity; I'd just be borrowing it."

"I'll let you borrow my soul," Olaf said. "Anything to help a friend out when they need it."

Mephiles turned to the little snowman. "You have a soul?" He closed his eyes and started to search Olaf's body for a soul.

As Mephiles did this, Olaf looked down at himself and tried searching for it. "I..think so. I mean I can't see it, so it has to be inside me."

Finding an actual soul in Olaf, Mephiles opened his eyes. "He has one in him alright. Dunno how, but that's not the important thing." As the demon reached his hand at Olaf, Gzilla smacked it away.

"Now hold on a second. We haven't even started digging the foundation," Gzilla said.

"Oh yeah..." Mephiles opened up a new portal and entered it. After a few moments, Mephiles returned with 3 shovels, one large and two medium-sized, and closed the portal behind him. He handed out the shovels.

"Where did you get those and how did you pay for them?" Gzilla asked as he took the large shovel.

"Home Depot and I got the five finger discount on them," Mephiles replied, handing a shovel to Olaf.

Gzilla facepalmed and Olaf nodded, taking the shovel. "That's nice you got a discount, whatever that is."

"He stole it," Gzilla explained.

"Ohhh. That's not nice Mephiles," replied Olaf.

Mephiles rolled his eyes. "Like anyone noticed. Anyways, are we gonna talk or are we gonna dig?" With that, the three guys started shoveling the out a large enough area for the foundation while Sven helped by digging with his hooves.


Many miles away from their location, Gigantis was walking through the forest at his full height of 190 feet. He looked around for the North Mountain as the trees brushed against his legs. Kristoff, who was sitting in the palm of his right hand, also looked around. Since it would take quite some time to reach the North Mountain, Jason decided to speed up their journey to the mountain by traveling their in a larger size. "Here we are," Gigantis said as he reached the base of the mountain. He bent over and lowered his hand to the ground so Kristoff could get off.

"Thanks for the lift," Kristoff said, sliding off his giant friend's hand. He stretched for a moment before heading over to one of the nearby trees. He broke off the largest stick, intending to use it for walking, and began heading toward the mountain. "Let's go." He didn't get very far before he felt the ground rumble, which sent him stumbling forward. "Woah, earthquake!" He managed to catch himself before he could fall on his face. Wanting to check on Jason to see if he was okay, the mountain man turned around and was surprised to see that Jason was still Gigantis and full-sized. "Aren't you gonna get tiny and be Jason?" Kristoff asked.

"Um, I'm fine how I am," Gigantis replied, rubbing the back of his head.

Kristoff raised his eyebrow. "Okay..." He turned back to the North Mountain and looked up at it. "This will be much safer to climb since there's not a whole lot of snow on it like last time. We'll go up a path that's less hazardous so we can walk more than we have to climb."

"Okay," Gigantis said, his voice booming across the landscape. The sound waves generated caused some of the small to medium-sized rocks to loosen and tumble down the slope. Several were coming straight for Kristoff and he had no idea. Thinking quickly, Gigantis placed his arm in front of Kristoff and used it like a barrier.

"Hey, what's..." Kristoff stopped when he heard several objects run into Gigantis' arm. When the kaiju raised his arm a few moments later, Kristoff saw several rocks that were roughly his size. Realizing what Gigantis did, he looked at the gargantuan reptile. "Thank you." Looking back at the rocks, he started speaking again. "I think it would be safer if you were my size. I'm worried you might cause a small avalanche."

Gigantis nodded hesitantly and shrunk down to his six foot height. "Like I did the last time with the Fire Bird?" Gigantis asked as he morphed back into Jason.

"Yes. Although I hope we don't run into a giant monster." Kristoff started leading the way up. Knowing that Anna wanted him to bond with Jason and since they were silent most of the way to the mountain, Kristoff decided to try to start a conversation with him. "So...what's your situation with Elsa? Are you two friends or are you starting to talk relationship-wise?"

The question took Jason by surprise. His surprise almost made him lose his footing and fall down, but Kristoff grabbed his hand and pulled him back into balance. "Thanks," Jason said, taking a deep breath. As he followed Kristoff upward, he answered the mountain man's question. "I don't really know. I want to be more than friends with her, but I know I have to give her some time to rekindle her relationship with Anna. I can drop hints at wanting her as a girlfriend, but until she's ready, I can't do anything more."

"That sounds like the right thing to do. Heck, I really have no idea, really. Anna's the first girl I've ever dated and sometimes I wonder if I'm doing or saying the right things." Kristoff chuckled to himself. "I guess that's what happens when you live with nothing but trolls for most of your life."

Jason nodded. "I completely understand what you mean. Just replace trolls with kaiju and I'm basically in the same situation as you."

"So you grew up without people around?" Kristoff asked.

"Well...to some extent. There were people around, but I hardly ever saw them. I didn't live near them," Jason said. "I grew up on an island where kaiju were contained so they couldn't cause havoc in my universe's cities. There were scientists on the island to monitor and study them, and I did receive education from them, but most of the time I was with my kaiju father, Godzilla."

"I was raised by trolls when I stumbled upon them in the forest with Sven when we were little. I don't know why the other ice harvesters were quick to leave me and they never sent out search parties to look for me in the woods," Kristoff said with a sad sigh. "I never knew what ever happened to my real parents from then on."

"My parents were killed by evil creatures when I was six. Right in front of me," Jason said, stopping for a moment. He closed his eyes to try and shut out the painful memory.

Kristoff stopped and turned around to face him. "I'm so sorry, I didn't mean to..."

"No, no, it's alright. I know they're in a much better place so...don't worry about it. The only ones who have to worry are those creatures if I ever run into them again," Jason said, a look of anger and malice in his eyes. Then they softened as he unclenched his fists. "I'm sure if they were here they would be proud of what I've done and what I've become."

"Like what?" Kristoff asked in a non-offending way.

"I'm a protector, which is what I found out they were somewhat like me when I researched them for my monster book I've made and am still working on," Jason answered. "Sure they weren't transforming into giant reptilian monsters, but they were still fighting destructive monsters. I'm also responsible...sort of, and I know right from wrong and how to make good choices. Plus...I get the feeling they do in my heart."

Kristoff smiled a little, then looked down with an unsure look on his face. "I wonder if my parents feel the same."

Jason patted his shoulder. "Oh, I'm sure they are. Look at how well you turned out. I mean...well...you're dating a princess! Not every ice harvester can say that and actually mean it." Jason sighed, frowning. "Sorry. I'm not that good at cheering up people."

"No, no, it's alright. I understand. I'm nice and charming, caring, despite being alone and abandoned all my life, plus I'm good at what I do. I'm quite sure they would be proud of me," Kristoff said, smiling a little. They walked a few more feet before Kristoff asked Jason another question. "So, what was it like living with giant monsters for most of your life?"

Jason laughed. "Rather eventful. It's probably much more different than living with trolls."

"Oh living with trolls is plenty eventful," Kristoff replied, chuckling at certain childhood memories.

"I'm pretty sure trolls don't fight over territory, right?" Jason asked.

"No, why? Do monsters?"

"Whenever one enters another one's territory. There was this one time Kumonga, a giant female spider, entered Gorosaurus, a giant allosaurus,'s territory because she was hungry. The she nearly killed Gorosaurus by injecting him with her poison, but my father intervened." Jason started laughing. "He blasted her thorax with his Atomic Ray, causing her to fall on her face. When she saw it was my dad, she scurried off into the jungle as fast as her eight legs could carry her."

As the two men walked and, in some places, climbed the mountain, they continued to talk to each other about their jobs and childhood lives. They soon discovered they had some things in common and ended up doing what Anna and Elsa wanted in the first place, which was for them to bond. When they reached the half point of the mountain, Jason hadn't even noticed until Kristoff pointed it out to him. As they were about to head back down the mountain, Jason noticed an opening in the mountain.

"Hey, come look at this, Kristoff," Jason said, pointing out the opening.

Kristoff walked over to examine it. The opening was roughly the size of a six foot tall man and looked relatively new. "It looks like this was caused due to the massive amounts of snow place on the mountain a couple days ago." Sunlight shone into it, revealing it extended into the mountain some. "It looks like...a burrow of some sort."

Jason walked over to him. "Really? Let's go in and see what caused it."

Shaking his head, Kristoff objected. "That really doesn't sound safe. For one thing, we don't even have a light and for another, who knows what sort of creature or person made this."

Jason rolled his eyes. "Where's your sense of adventure? Plus, as the official Protector of Arendelle, I need to make sure whatever is in here causes no harm to Arendelle. Here, let me see your walking stick."

Kristoff looked at the tunnel for a few moments before handing Jason his walking stick. He was right about making sure Arendelle wouldn't come to harm by whatever was living inside here. His thoughts were interrupted when Jason snapped the stick in half and morphed into Gigantis. He watched the saurian use a small burst of his Atomic Ray to light part of the stick on fire, using it as a torch.

Morphing back into Jason, he looked at Kristoff. "See, light problem solved." The nineteen year old walked into the mountainside cavern by himself.

Not wanting Jason to go in alone, Kristoff sighed and walked after him. "Wait up, I'm coming too. Can't let you get hurt or trapped in here." As the two men went inside, they soon discovered that the tunnel extended much farther than both of them originally thought. As they continued following the tunnel, they both felt like it was leading them downward to the bottom of the mountain. It wasn't long before they reached what they assumed to be the end. The area they entered was much larger than the tunnel as it was much harder for Jason's torch to light up the entire area.

Upon entering the room, a pungent smell assaulted both Jason and Kristoff's noses, causing them to gag and cover their noses. "Ugh, what is that smell?" Kristoff hissed, quickly covering his nose with the neck hole of his shirt.

"I don't know, but I take it we're in the lair of whoever made this tunnel, so be don't be too loud," Jason whispered, doing the same as Kristoff with his shirt. Jason led the way in slowly, looking all around. The cavern of sort had a moist feel to it and when Jason took a couple steps, he heard the splashing of water. Looking down, he saw that he was standing a water that came up to half of his shoe. As he and Kristoff continued further, Jason discovered that the water kept getting deeper. They stopped when the water came up to their shins. "This is strange. Do mountains normally have watery caverns inside them?" Jason asked in a hushed tone.

"How am I supposed to know that?" asked Kristoff in the same manner. "I've only climbed mountains, this is the first time I've ever been inside of one."

"I wonder how deep the water goes," Jason wondered.

"I'll get a rock and check," Kristoff said, searching the cavern floor for a loose stone.

While Kristoff searched, Jason noticed some very weird looking rocks close to the cavern walls. They really didn't look like they matched the rock walls, so he decided to take a closer look. As he slowly approached one, he held the torch's light close to it and shone the light all over the 'rock.' Realizing what he was looking at, Jason gasped and backed away slowly. He was looking at the hibernating form of a Meganula. As he looked around more closely and shone the torch's light wherever he could, he saw that most of the cavern was filled with them.

"Hey, I found one," Kristoff said, getting Jason's attention.

Turning quickly, Jason tried to stop him. "Kristoff, wait..."

It was too late. Kristoff chucked the rock as hard as he could, sending it deep into the cavern. "What?" A loud spelunking sound was heard that reverberated off the walls. A few moments after that, some strange chirping and buzzing sounds started coming from the darkness. Kristoff backed up after hearing the noises and got a worried look on his face. "Oh no, what's going on?" he shouted. He bumped into something warm. "Oh, Jason, please let that be you."

"It's not me," Jason said, rushing over to him.

Kristoff turned around and saw the awakening Meganula he just bumped into. It let out this awful insectoid screech, causing Kristoff to scream loudly and make a run for the tunnel.

"Wait for me!" Jason shouted, running after him. Behind him, he could hear the enormous Meganula swarm begin to wake up. "Kristoff, run like hell!" The two men ran as fast as they could through the tunnel, all the while hearing the approaching Meganula swarm hot on their trail. As the burst out of the tunnel opening back into the light of day, they leaped to the ground and hugged the dirt as hundreds and hundreds of man-sized dragonflies exploded out of the tunnel and into the sky.

"What are these things?!" Kristoff shouted.

"Meganulas! I don't know what a swarm of them would be doing here; they're only supposed to exist in my universe," Jason replied. He looked at some individual members and studied their appearances.

These Meganulas were similar to the ones in his universe, but their were various differences in appearance. Instead of being completely yellow, these Meganulas' were various shades of brown with red on the top of their backs and their eyes were green and less bulbous. Their mouths were bone-white with four tusk-like mandibles sticking out, two on either side of the mouth. The stinger on the end of their tail was shorter, and the wings were spaced out more. Finally, four of its legs were tucked underneath it's body while two in front stuck out more with a single, huge claw instead of fingers; most likely used for hunting.

As the last of the Meganulas exited the mountain opening, Kristoff and Jason stood up and looked at the large swarm of dragonflies. Together, they all looked like a small brown cloud heading for Arendelle. Kristoff turned to Jason after breaking his gaze away from the incredible sight. "These things are from your universe?" he asked.

Jason shook his head, still looking at them. "No, they look like the Meganulas from my universe, but these ones have a different appearance. Also, these ones were hibernating in there, so they're from this universe. Who knows how long they've been sleeping in there or how they've stayed alive for so long." Suddenly, Jason realized something. "If they're heading for Arendelle, I have to get there before them and drive them off." He quickly morphed into Gigantis and increased his height to 20 feet before picking up Kristoff.

"Well, yeah," Kristoff said matter-of-factly as Gigantis increased his size to 100 feet and slid down the mountain side. "They'll probably kill and eat people. You said who knows how long they've been asleep, so they must be starving."

Gigantis' feet hit the bottom of the mountain and he increased his height to his full height and started rushing towards Arendelle. "That, and they'll be searching for energy to give to their Queen."

"Oh... Wait, what?" asked a confused Kristoff.


Gzilla looked at the three circular holes he and the others have been digging for the past hour. "Well, I think we're done. At least from what the blueprints say," he said, looking at the blue prints for the Wi-Fi/cell phone tower once more to make sure everything was right. In order to create the tower's foundation as shown on the blueprints, Gzilla and the others dug three holes into the ground that were roughly 10 feet deep and 5 feet in width after measuring them out so they would be in the right spots. When the holes became too deep for any of them to dig with their shovels, Gzilla and Mephiles used their energy beams to burn through the ground and effectively sped up the process. After that, they needed to place the rebar cages into the holes for the tower legs to rest on. Since the cages were 10 feet tall, Gzilla grew to his full height and placed them in the holes.

Mephiles wiped his brow. "That's good. I'm getting tired."

Gzilla looked at him with an unamused look. "Dude, I was the one lifting those cages into the holes."

"Watching you lift those things made me feel like I was doing the lifting," Mephiles replied.

"Whatever," G said, rolling his eyes. "Just make sure you can finish everything with your "demon magic,"" he said, making air quotations when he said demon magic.

"I'll be able to do the concrete, the anchoring and the tower construction, but I'll have to manually start it up and get everything electronic working," Mephiles said. Electronics were his specialty, which was discovered when he managed to modify the volume in his cell devices to make them louder than they were originally programed.

Knowing it was time, Olaf fearlessly strode over to Mephiles. "My soul's ready to help whenever you're ready," he said.

"Goodie." Mephiles reached for Olaf's chest, but before he could slide his hand inside it, a weird buzzing sound caught his attention. "Do you hear that?" he asked, looking for the source of the noise.

"Yeah..." Gzilla said, joining him. As Olaf and Sven also started looking, Gzilla spotted a brown cloud in the sky. "Hey, look at that!" He pointed it out to the others. "Are clouds normally able to become the color brown?"

"No..." Mephiles replied, looking at the cloud. He was starting to get a sinking suspicion that it wasn't really a cloud. Pulling out his iPhone, he accessed his binocular app which allowed the iPhone to function as the app's name implied. Looking through it, he discovered the "cloud"'s true identity. "Oh my god, it's an enormous swarm of giant dragonflies!" Mephiles shouted in surprise.

"What?" Gzilla asked, taking the iPhone away so he could have a look. His mouth dropped when he saw Mephiles was telling the truth. "Are those...? No way, they can't be."

"Can't be what?" Olaf asked, trying to look through the phone as well.

"Meganulas..."

Mephiles looked at Gzilla. "Those dragonfly things that showed up in 2001? I thought Godzilla made those things extinct again, what are they doing here?"

"I have no idea, but they're heading for Arendelle," Gzilla said. "Come on, we have to stop as many as we can and hope Jason saw them so we can have a better chance at destroying them." Forgetting all about the tower, Gzilla led the others in a sprint back to the kingdom.

High above in the air, the thousands of Meganulas searched for a suitable energy source for their slumbering Queen. Most of them were quite hungry from their million years hibernation, so when they picked up the scent of food, the man-sized dragonflies forgot about their energy hunt and began hunting for food. The cloud of Meganulas descended into the unsuspecting kingdom below.

In the town square, Elsa and Anna were sitting and eating some ice cream they bought. So far they were having fun. After buying some rather beautiful dresses at the clothing store, they walked around Arendelle and chatted about all the things they never got to when they were forced to be separated. Unfortunately, their day was about to take a turn for the worst.

Elsa was listening to Anna talk about all the past birthdays she's had when she starting hearing a rather loud buzzing sound. "Anna, wait," she said, stopping her sister mid-sentence. "Do you hear that?"

Anna remained silent for a few moments. "It sounds like a ginormous swarm of bees or something." She turned to the source of the noise and saw a thousands of giant dragonflies descend on top of the kingdom from the sky. Letting out a scream of intense fear, she and Elsa dropped their ice cream at the terrifying sight.

The Meganulas flew through the streets, searching for prey amongst the fleeing humans. Many were fortunate enough to make it safely inside the nearest building, but those who couldn't were plucked out of the sky by the dragonflies, never to be heard from again.

Elsa watched in horror as one of the Meganulas slammed its body into a middle-aged woman, pinning her face-down on the ground. Before it could stab its stinger into her back, Elsa shot out a burst of ice from her hand. The blast of ice slammed into the Meganula's head, killing it as ice spread over its skull and crushed its exoskeleton. She and Anna rushed over to the woman. Anna kicked the dead dragonfly off the woman and Elsa helped her up. "Are you okay?" Elsa asked.

"Yes. Thank you, your majesty," the woman said before rushing inside a nearby building.

Angered at the insects for attacking her people, Elsa began firing icicle spikes at whatever Meganulas she could aim at. The icicles stabbed into whatever part of the giant dragonflies they hit, sending the bugs careening out of the sky and into the street. Continuing her assault, Elsa didn't notice that one Meganula was coming up from behind her, but luckily Anna saw this. Not seeing anything she could use as a weapon, Anna did the only thing she could do. Before the Meganula could attack Elsa, Anna body slammed the insect away from her sister, sending it bouncing across the ground. Anna pushed herself away before the dragonfly could slash her stomach open. "Anna!" Elsa shouted, the sound of her sister tackling the Meganula catching her attention. As the dragonfly shook off Anna's weak assault, an icicle rocketed through it's skull, killing it instantly.

Anna dusted herself off and glared at the dead insect. "Do NOT mess with my sister."

Elsa began firing off more icicles, but it wasn't too long before the hive of Meganulas established her as a threat to their numbers. Seeing that she was now way in over her head as the swarm of Meganulas began to head toward her like they were all under a single mind. Grabbing Anna's hand, she pulled her sister to the nearest building and led her inside. "Stay in here, you'll be safe," she said before turning to walk back outside.

Anna grabbed her hand and spun Elsa around. "You can't go back out there, you'll die! I'm not going to lose you, Elsa. Not after getting you back."

"I have to do this. Until Jason comes back, I'm in charge of defending my kingdom," Elsa said firmly. Suddenly, a loud and very familiar roar echoed across the land, making her smile. Elsa, Anna and the other town people peered outside and saw Gigantis burst through the forest.

Having set Kristoff on the ground a few miles back, Gigantis was now able to safely lead the Meganulas away without putting him in any danger. The dorsal plates on his back started crackling with blue energy and an Atomic Ray emerged from his mouth while he ran.

The beam flew over the Meganula swarm, getting each dragonfly's attention. The swarm turned their sights onto the enormous saurian that was now running by the castle and leaping into the fjord. Seeing him as both a food and energy source, the dragonflies immediately flew away from the kingdom and began swarming all over Gigantis. They began biting his skin in an attempt to eat, but his hide was much to tough for their mandibles to puncture. At least they could steal his energy and gain some nutrition from it. Their stingers stabbed into wherever they could and started siphoning his energy.

Gigantis howled in irritation as his skin crawled. Whenever he would rip several Meganulas from his body and squashed them in his hands, several more would take their place. Having an idea in mind, Gigantis fell on his side, crushing the Meganulas unfortunate enough to be caught between his right side and the seafloor. He repeated the same with his left side, but as soon as he pushed himself back out of the water, the more Meganulas and some of the survivors would cover his body again.

While Gigantis thrashed and pulled Meganulas off, some of them who siphoned enough of his energy flew off him and flew back to their mountain cavern. About a dozen more managed to escape the disastrous fate that awaited their fellow dragonflies in the following moments. Flashes of blue light gave off a hidden warning for the Meganulas, but none of the heeded it. An enormous shockwave of nuclear energy erupted from Gigantis' body, incinerating the Meganulas on his body, as well as destroying and catching fire to most of the Meganula swarm.

Flaming Meganula bodies fell into the fjord as the surviving dragonflies made their retreat. With a great deal of their number dead and with enough energy for their Queen, it was deemed foolish to continue their meager assault. Unfortunately for them, they wouldn't get far. Gigantis' dorsal plates flashed with blue light again as another Atomic Ray emerged from his maw. The beam wove through the Meganula swarm, setting fire or destroying every dragonfly it came in contact with. Once what remained of the swarm was gone or floating dead in the fjord, Gigantis threw his head back and let out a victorious roar. Wading through the dead dragonfly corpses floating on the water's surface, Gigantis returned to shore to discuss this matter with Elsa and the others.


Jason walked briskly through the hallway with Elsa, Anna, Gzilla, Mephiles, Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven following behind, trying to keep up with him. He brought everyone up to speed about the Meganulas and he was taking them to show them his binder; specifically the section about the Meganulas.

Elsa quickened her pace so that she was walking beside him. "They were hibernating inside the mountain? How long have they been doing that?"

"I don't know. The Meganulas in my universe were predominately alive millions of years ago, so it's safe to say the same for these ones," Jason replied as he and the others entered his room. He went straight over to his book shelf and pulled out his binder and sat it on his bed. He began flipping the pages as he searched for the profile on Meganulas.

"Why are we in here?" Anna asked.

"Because I've got something very important to show you," Jason said, finding the right page. "Here; look." Everyone looked at the picture of the Meganulas existing in Jason's universe, surprised at the similarities with the ones that recently attacked the kingdom.

"The Meganulas are like workers in their hierarchy structure. Their purpose is to harvest energy, which is what they were doing when they swarmed all over me," Jason explained.

"Wait, what are they harvesting energy for?" Kristoff asked.

"Their Queen, Megaguirus," Gzilla said.

"Queen?" Elsa looked at Jason. "Wait..." she started flipping through the pages, remembering seeing a Megaguirus in the binder when Jason showed her yesterday. Once she found it, she gasped. "This is going to be showing up?"

Anna, Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven looked at the picture and were horrified. "Oh my god," Kristoff said. Anna looked at Jason. "She shouldn't be too much of a challenge, right? I mean, this Megaguirus thing looks weak compared to Gigantis," she said.

"Megaguirus is a very formidable fighter. She's extremely quick in the air, her stinger can siphon energy and release them back on her target, and she's very cunning. Hopefully I killed all the Meganulas so she can't be created," Jason said, looking at the picture with worry.


The surviving Meganulas flew through the mountain tunnel and into the cavern they've slept in for millions of years. With Gigantis' energy inside them, the dragonflies knew what to do next. Diving into the deepest part of the water, they swam to the bottom where a large cocoon in the form of a massive Meganula rested. The dozen or so Meganulas crawled onto the cocoon of their Queen and began stabbing their stingers into her, transferring energy into her body so that she may grow and produce more of her dragonfly brood. The life cycle of a Meganula without a Queen is a very short one. Once the Meganula transfers its stolen energy to the Queen, it dies shortly after. That was happening right now. As the dead bodies of the Meganulas floated up to the water's surface, they all knew they've given their lives for a greater good. The energy stolen from Gigantis flowed through the cocoon quickly. Due to Gigantis' size changing properties in his energy, the cocoon was growing in size much faster than it normally would.


"Where are you going?" Elsa asked Jason as he began heading outside.

"I'm going to the North Mountain so I can close off that cavern. If there are any surviving Meganulas inside they won't be able to get out. Also, if there is a Megaguirus in there, I can fight her off and kill her," Jason replied. "All of you just stay here. It's too dangerous for you to come with me."

"Just be safe," Elsa said, looking worried.

"Good luck," Anna added.

"If there's a fight, I'm gonna be watching it," Mephiles said.

"Ditto on that," Gzilla agreed.

"Fine, but stay in the kingdom," Jason said. Without another word, he left the castle and ran through the kingdom to the forest.

Once Jason was far enough away from the kingdom, he morphed into Gigantis and grew to his full height. Charging through the forest, he reaches the North Mountain in no time. Charging up his Atomic Ray, Gigantis unleashed the stream of nuclear energy inside the cavern, causing the ceiling and walls inside to collapse. As a precaution, he fired another blast of his ray at the top of the entrance, causing the rocks above to collapse and block it once more. Now if there were any surviving Meganulas they wouldn't be able to get out.

As the Gojiran started to walk away, he heard a loud screeching noise coming from the inside of the mountain. He paused and slowly turned around, not sure if he actually heard it. The screeching came again and was followed by a sound that could only be caused by a loud creature smashing against a wall. His worst fears confirmed, Gigantis got into a battle stance as he awaited the Megaguirus that was inside. The wait was not a long one.

The mountainside exploded in rock and dirt as an enormous shape darted out of the newly created opening and flew into the sky. Megaguirus let out a howling screech of freedom. Megaguirus was 164 feet long and had a very slim and mostly purple body with yellow on the top of her body spikes. Her underbelly was red with red orbs in the centers that went from the bottom of her tail to its base. Also on her underbelly were two sets of legs and two arms that ended in sharp pincer claws. Four enormous wings measuring 262 feet in length were on her back. On top of the wings and on their tips were razor-sharp spikes. On her tail a claw on both sides with an enormous singer in the center of it. Her face was hideous-looking with bulbous red eyes that seethed with constant rage, as well as upward-pointing mandibles that covered her mouth.

Now that the Meganula Queen was freed from her mountain prison it was time for her to explore her new territory and create a new colony of Meganulas under her rule. Nothing would stop her. Well...maybe this creature in front of her might. Once she was aware of Gigantis' presence, she issued a commanding screech telling him to beat it.

Gigantis ignored her order and let out a roar of challenge. Megaguirus was eager to comply. Flapping her powerful wings in place to build up speed, she darted at Gigantis incredibly fast, slamming him into the ground with her body. As Gigantis got up, Megaguirus darted behind him and cracked him over the head with one of her pincer claws. Gigantis stumbled forward and growled in slight pain. As he rubbed his head, he remembered the concussion he got the last time from taking too many blows to the head, so he made sure to prevent it from happening again. As Megaguirus approached from behind once more, Gigantis swung his tail sharply, striking the dragonfly's side and sending her slamming into the ground.

Laying on her side, Megaguirus felt the ground shake as her saurian opponent ran at her. With stunning speed, she flapped her wings and pushed off into the air as Gigantis reached her. The saurian was unable to attack her, but it wasn't the same way for Megaguirus. She delivered a powerful double uppercut under his chin while she rose into the air. The blow sent Gigantis falling backwards onto the ground. Only dazed for a moment, Gigantis tried to get back up, but found out he couldn't. "What the?" His dorsal plates were stuck in the ground. Realizing this, he sighed in annoyance. "Son of a bitch..."

Seeing that her opponent was unable to get up, Megaguirus took the opportunity to taunt him. Flying over, she looked down at him and let out what could be classified as a laugh. Lowering herself so she was hovering over him, she smacked his face a couple times with her pincer claws while letting out amused chuckles. That was a big mistake. Not only did it piss him off, but since Gigantis' dorsal plates were stuck in the ground, Megaguirus was unable to see the flashes of energy as the saurian charged up his Atomic Ray. Gigantis kept his mouth closed as it charged so Megaguirus wouldn't see it coming.

Even though Megaguirus didn't know what Gigantis was planning, she did something he hadn't expected. The gargantuan dragonfly stabbed her stinger into his stomach and began siphoning his energy. Gigantis let out a loud cry of pain, causing him to also release some of his Atomic Ray that wasn't siphoned away into her face. Since the ray lost most of its power, what struck her wasn't enough to destroy her face, but it was damaging enough to make her rip her stinger out of his body and take off into the sky.

Smoke poured from her face as Megaguirus tried to use her pincer claws to pat out the remaining flames. Gigantis returned to his feet and powered up his Atomic Ray again to blow her out of the sky, but Megaguirus recovered faster than he expected. Noticing what he was about to do, Megaguirus darted over to him and stabbed him in the stomach again with her stinger. Gigantis yelped in pain and tried to remove it, but Megaguirus kept smacking his face repeatedly. Fed up with her attacks, Gigantis sucker punched her twice in the face before ripping her stinger from his chest and stabbing it into the ground.

As Megaguirus struggled to pull her tail out of the ground, a powerful uppercut struck her face. The blow dazed her, allowing Gigantis to smash his elbow across her face and follow up with a tail slam to the stomach that sent her sailing over the forest. Unfortunately, he sent her in a pretty bad direction. "Oh, slag..." Megaguirus' body slammed into the ground a couple miles away from Arendelle. Luckily, the slight beating knocked the wind out of her, allowing Gigantis to rush over. His plan to throw the unmoving dragonfly away from the kingdom was shot to hell when she rose into the air seconds before he arrived.

The Meganula Queen was pissed. Using her incredible speed, she flew circles around Gigantis, confusing and disorientating the kaiju before she slammed him in the chest. The impact sent Gigantis rolling across the ground away from Arendelle. It was then that Megaguirus noticed the human kingdom of Arendelle. Intrigued by it, Megaguirus flew over for a closer look.

Inside the castle, Elsa and the others watched in horror as the Queen of the Meganulas flew over the kingdom. Although unseen by them, her flight caused electrical disturbances throughout the area. All of Jason, Gzilla, and Mephiles' electronic devices were shorted out, along with the Wi-Fi/cell phone tower's electronics despite them being only 2 miles away. Although Megaguirus wasn't causing any trouble so far, Elsa still wanted the bug out of her kingdom. She looked around for Gigantis and saw that he was rushing over as fast as he could. She had to do something to distract Megaguirus until he got here.

Large balls of ice began forming on her hands as she controlled her anger to make a powerful ice blast shot. Gzilla saw what Elsa was doing. "Um, I wouldn't do that if I were you. You're only going to piss it off even more."

"I know what I'm doing," Elsa said firmly. "I have to keep this thing here long enough for Jason to come or else it's just going to fly off." She waited until Megaguirus was in range.

The largest structure in the kingdom caught Megaguirus' attention. Due to the castle's size, Megaguirus perceived it as a threat. She wasn't too far from the truth in her assumption based on what would happen in just a few seconds. Deciding to intimidate her opponent, Megaguirus flew over to the structure in a slow and menacing way, issuing out a screech ordering it to leave. Suddenly, a blast of ice flew out one of the castle windows and struck her left eye! The ice quickly froze over it entirely thanks to Elsa's manipulation, causing Megaguirus to thrash around in pain and fear.

Megaguirus was unable to remove the ice without taking out her own eye, so she tried shaking her head in every direction to break and shake it off. Several more ice blasts came from the castle, striking her body in various places. The ice began to spread across her body wherever it hit, but they weren't enough to freeze her solid. Megaguirus started smashing the ice where she could with her pincer claws, unaware that she was being set up for an ambush.

Thanks to her thrashing motions, Megaguirus was now a safe distance away from the castle. Gigantis rushed out from behind the structure and blasted her in the chest with his Atomic Ray. Megaguirus was completely taken by surprise as the beam pushed her across the sky before it dissipated, causing her smoking body to fall into the fjord. Gigantis charged into the water to finish her off. Megaguirus quickly rose to the surface and tried to fly off, but her wings were too wet, preventing her from lifting off. All she could do was flap them helplessly as Gigantis approached her. Things looked very grim for her, but what happened next surprised both her and Gigantis. Megaguirus' body began to change into a humanoid form due to her feelings of helplessness and desire to fight back. Megaguirus' humanoid form still had her coloration and insect-like appearance. She pushed herself back into a standing position and glared at Gigantis intently.

Her head still had the bulbous eyes and mandible-covering mouth, but her face had a more feminine look that was associated with human females. Her shoulders had spikes on them running down the front and back horizontally while her pincer arms were more human-like, but she retained her pincer claws instead of having regular hands and fingers. Her wings were still on her back, but they were currently folded at downward angles. She now had breasts, but they were covered up by her two sets of smaller legs located on the sides of her chest. Her tail was spit in half and now functioned as her legs with the stinger in place of regular feet.

Gigantis stopped in his tracks, stunned by what he just saw. Apparently, since Megaguirus absorbed his energy it also gave her to power to morph into a human, but for her it was a mixture of both a human and her regular form. Megaguirus raised her wings into a flying position and flapped them rapidly in order to dry them off. Gigantis shook off his surprise and charged at her, wading through the water as fast as he could. Before her reached her, Megaguirus leaped into the air and used her wings to fly around. She wasn't as speedy as she was in her dragonfly form, but she was just as agile and still faster than Gigantis. The humanoid-dragonfly hybrid flew at him, slamming him into the water. Megaguirus landed on top of him and pinned him down. letting out a disturbing screech. Although she had the organs and capability to produce speech like humans could, she was unable to because she didn't know any languages to vocalize.

Gigantis struggled to get out from under her body. He tried charging up an Atomic Ray, but Megaguirus punched his face repeatedly. After getting socked a few times, Gigantis grabbed her right arm, yanked it toward his jaws and sunk his teeth into it. Megaguirus let out a yelp and stabbed her left pincer claw into his shoulder, causing Gigantis to release her arm. Gigantis ripped the claw out of his shoulder and brought it up quickly, bashing Megaguirus in the face with it a few times. Megaguirus fell off Gigantis, allowing the saurian to get up. He quickly grabbed her legs, intending to slam her against the ground a couple times, but Megaguirus wouldn't allow it.

As Gigantis lifted her into the air, Megaguirus flapped her wings at high speeds, speed-drying them as well as causing her to fly through the air, dragging Gigantis across the water like a speedboat would a water skier. The situation would have been quite humorous to watch if it weren't so serious. With a quick motion, she kicked her legs forward, throwing Gigantis into a deeper part of the fjord. Megaguirus hovered over the water looking for Gigantis. It was only then that she realized her error. He could attack her from any direction. As she started flying back to shallow water, Gigantis launched himself out of the water and tackled Megaguirus out of the sky.

The two kaiju slammed into the water, creating tidal waves which were sent to Arendelle's shoreline. Now on top of Megaguirus, Gigantis pounded her face with his fists until she bit down on one of his hands. Gigantis howled as he felt his energy being drained from him by her bite. He ripped his hand from her mouth, causing jagged tooth marks that bled. Fortunately, his super regenerative ability was already at work healing the wounds. As he looked back at her, Megaguirus let out Sonic Scream that caused Gigantis to fall off of her, clutching his ears in pain. His ear drums had almost been ruptured by her attack. As Gigantis struggled to rise while clutching his ringing ears, Megaguirus got up and kneed him in the side, knocking him over.

Gigantis shook his head and started getting up once again, but Megaguirus kneed him again in the side once more, but Gigantis prevented himself from being knocked down. He tried slamming his head against her as he rose, but Megaguirus' agilely dodged it and smacked him across the face. Growing tired of her, Gigantis grabbed her right arm and yanked her body over to him. He kneed her in the stomach a couple of times before breaking her right arm over his knee at the elbow. Megaguirus howled in pain as her now broken arm hung limply. With her remaining good arm, she punched Gigantis away and rose into the air to retreat.

Seeing that Gigantis was about to blast her out of the air, Megaguirus' wings began flapping rapidly until an enormous shockwave of energy mirroring Gigantis' own Nuclear Pulse ruptured outward, slamming into him with amazing force. The attack left Gigantis badly burnt, wounded, and the wind knocked out of him as he laid in the medium-depth water. Using this to her advantage, Megaguirus quickly morphed back into her dragonfly form and began making her escape. Unfortunately, the process caused the broken part of her right arm to snap off. Screeching in pain once more as it fell into the water, Megaguirus began to fly off as quickly as possible.

Knowing he couldn't allow Megaguirus to escape, Gigantis used all of his willpower to get back up. He charged up an Atomic Ray and unleashed it on Megaguirus. Although the hyper-sonic dragonfly managed to avoid being struck by it initially, she was unable to avoid it when Gigantis moved the beam upward diagonally, striking her wings and body. The beam sent Megaguirus spiraling downward, crashing into the shallow waters near the castle. Megaguirus was unable to move due to her damage. Elsa didn't make it any better for her by freezing sections of her wings in ice that quickly spread across the membranes.

Gigantis slowly approached the downed dragonfly queen, keeping his guard up. He saw Elsa had frozen her wings and appreciated her help. The saurian reached down and grabbed Megaguirus' stinger, causing her to screech in alarm. With one quick motion, he snapped the it off. Megaguirus' scream of agony could be heard for miles around. Her screams were stopped when Gigantis stabbed the stinger through her head, killing her instantly. Gigantis kicked her body just to make sure she was truly dead before picking her up. Once he tossed her away from the castle, Gigantis used the last of his nuclear energy to destroy her body with his Atomic Ray.

As Megaguirus' body exploded from the beam's intensity, Gigantis heard the people of Arendelle cheer and shout his name. Deciding to join them in his victory, Gigantis threw back his head and let out a victorious roar. Gigantis waded back to shore slowly. Megaguirus drained a lot of energy from him, which he would have to restore to he would be back in fighting condition if any other threat decided to show up. Unlike Godzilla who recharged his energy using nuclear energy, Jason simply ate lots and lots of food, which was then converted into nuclear energy as it was being digested.

Upon reaching the shore, Gigantis shrunk down and morphed back into Jason where he was met with praise and cheers from everyone, basically getting a hero's welcome. "Thanks everyone," he said. "Just doing my job."

When Jason returned to the castle, his friends also greeted him in the same manner. "That was awesome," Gzilla said, patting his back as Mephiles nodded in agreement.

Elsa hugged him tightly. "Thank you so much."

Jason smiled and hugged her back, blushing a little. "I should be saying that to you. I mean, if it weren't for you, I'd probably be still chasing her around."

"It was nothing. You aren't the only one who has to protect this place," Elsa said.

Suddenly, Jason heard his stomach rumble. He quickly covered it in order to prevent the sound from being loud enough for everyone to hear. Unfortunately, it was too late for that.

Upon hearing it, Olaf let out a chuckle. "Why did your stomach make that noise?"

"It's because he's hungry, Olaf," Kristoff said. "From the sound of it, you must be starving," he told Jason.

"I'll have our cooks make anything you want, Jason," Elsa said. "Come on." She began leading him to the kitchen with Anna, Gzilla, Mephiles, Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven following.

"I could go for some food too," Mephiles said, floating ahead of everyone.

"You're always ready for food," Gzilla said, rolling his eyes.

Anna turned to Jason and Kristoff as she walked beside them. "So, how was your little mountain climbing thing? Before it went out of hand with those giant dragonflies."

Jason and Kristoff looked at each other before looking back at her. "We found out we have some things in common," Kristoff said as Jason nodded.

"After eating, we need to work on that tower again," Gzilla reminded Mephiles and Olaf.

"Oh yeah, I still need to give you my soul," Olaf said to Mephiles.

"Wait, what?" Elsa asked as she, Anna, Jason, and Kristoff looked at Mephiles, Gzilla, and Olaf in confusion.

"It's a long story..." Gzilla replied.


The Southern Isles

When an unfamiliar ship sailed into the harbor, many of the people were suspicious, especially with the recent death of the royal family. Things soon settled down once they saw Prince Hans emerge from within the ship and step off onto the docks. Many of the people greeted him with cheer and questioned what happened in Arendelle that waylaid him.

Cutting through the crowd of people was the head servant. "Prince Hans, oh thank goodness you're alive!" the man said. "Come quickly, there has been a great tragedy that you must know of."

"What tragedy?" Hans asked in fake shock. He already knew what happened to his family, but he couldn't let anyone else know. He followed the head servant back into the castle. Upon arriving, he was told of his family's death by the hands of Rudolf.

"I can't believe that Rudolf would do that," Hans said, faking sadness. He sat in his father's throne and covered his face with his hands, continuing the act. "What could have possessed him to do such a horrible thing?"

"We don't know, your majesty, but with you parents and brothers dead, the people of this kingdom turn to you for leadership. You're the only one who can be king," the head servant said.

"I will take the job with the honor my father had before his passing. See to it that all but Rudolf are given honorable burials. As for Rudolf, leave his body out to rot," Hans said.

"It will be done, your majesty." With that, the head servant quickly left to inform the people of Hans' acceptance of the role as King.

Hans was left alone in his father's old throne room, which was now his. Enjoying his seat on the throne, he let out a chuckle. "Oh how I've been waiting for this moment." As Hans chuckled, Bagan's shadowy form emerged from the throne's shadow.

"I see that you're satisfied with your acting and treachery. You will make a fine King indeed," Bagan said, using sarcasm in the second sentence with a chuckle.

"Yes, yes, anyway, how goes the body development?" Hans asked, looking to his secret second-in-command.

"It is going nicely. I shall have it completed in a few thousand years," Bagan replied.

"What?! A few thousand years?! I thought it wouldn't take long."

"Well you thought wrong. Did you seriously think it would take only fifteen souls to give me enough power to create a monster-sized body?" Bagan asked, sounding as if Hans should have known this. "Although, if I did get more souls, the process would speed up greatly," Bagan added slyly.

"I'll...see what I can do about that," Hans said.

The End...?


A/N: This was originally going to be Chapter 4, but since I encorportated the timeline this one was bumped up to 5. The Meganulas look like the ones in Godzilla vs. Megaguirus, Megaguirus looks like her Godzilla Neo version, and Bagan/Bagan's Shadow Form looks like the Bagan in the Godzilla Movie Studio Tour game. I see Bagan as the main villain of this story, and he'll prove it in later chapters. Another thing about Bagan; I imagined his voice sounding like Trypticon's did in Transformers: War for Cybertron, so you can either make up your own voice for him or listen to Trypticon's to hear what I imagined. I enjoyed writing the fight between Gigantis and Megaguirus (it was only recently that I thought up the idea to give her a humanoid form). I tried to make it different than Godzilla's battle while adding homage to it at the same time (Megaguirus moving Godzilla around, one of Megaguirus' body parts falling off). Also, there's a reference that might be hard to understand and might be a little harsh at the same time. Olaf going to the bathroom after finding out Optimus Prime was going to die is referencing the true story of a child in the '80s locking himself in the bathroom for two weeks after seeing Optimus die in the movie. I'm sure Olaf wouldn't have done that though.