To say that tracking down one kingdom in the entire sea of lands was hard would have been an understatement.

Ever since they returned to the Dragon's Edge, the team has gone over every map that they had. Poured over every resource to try and find out where they can find out about Arendelle.

"Windshear and I just talked to Alita and the other Wingmaidens. None of them have ever heard of Arendelle." Heather was sorry to report after she returned from her home. "Sorry, Elsa."

"It's alright. It was a small chance any of them have either heard or have been to Arendelle." Elsa sighed as she crossed her arms. "Is there anyone we haven't asked yet?"

"Well, there's one." Hiccup said as he chuckled. "You just might not like it."

"Why?" Heather and Elsa ask in worry about what he had done.

"Salutations, Dragon Riders!" Johann greeted them as he walked inside and waved at them.

The Night Lights screeched when they saw the new person and ran up to the man. Johann gasped when he saw the little ones and awes a little when he kneeled for them to run up to him.

"And these must be the new additions to the Dragon Riders!" Johann said with a smile. "Hello, little ones."

"Johann, glad that you could make it so quickly." Hiccup said with a smile.

"You called Johann?" Heather asks in confusion.

"I just decided to call him to cover all of our bases." Hiccup defended why he was brought in. "He's been to dozens of places around the world, he must know it."

"And as it happens, I have come across a land with your specifics," Johann informed them. "Ah, this came of a time where I was meeting up with the King of a neighboring kingdom, and-"

"Johann!" Hiccup cried to get him to focus. "Please, stay focused."

"Right." Johann stepped forward and walked over to the maps they have out. Then he started to trace his finger from the Dragon's Edge over to an island that was a bit further than they'd traveled before. "If you're looking for Arendelle, then you should start here."

They were all wondering what kind of coincidence it could have been that they ended up nearby her old home. It was just a short distance from them on the dragon's back. Otherwise, it would take several days to sail out there.


They didn't waste any time after the information was given to them and they flew out to the island. They took the Night Lights with them as they couldn't leave them alone on the Edge alone since they would be taking their parents. The other Riders weren't going to be back for a while as they were still on Berk, meaning that it was just going to be the three of them and Olaf, along with their dragons.

They followed Johann's instructions and directions out to the island where he said they'd find Arendelle. Hiccup had out his spyglass and eyed the island they were approaching. But where he expected to see some sort of civilization, he didn't see anything but a forest and trees.

"See anything?" Elsa asks as she flew in Luna behind Hiccup.

"Nothing. We might wanna do a few circles around the island." Hiccup tells the two of them. "They might be settled around on the other side."

"Uh, we might not need to," Heather called out, gesturing out to something.

When they looked out, they saw what looked to be a lake that leads inside the island that leads to a fiord. That's when they saw what indeed did look like a settlement of sorts. Or at least what was once a settlement of sorts.

They flew in closer and noticed it was a scorched kingdom with a gigantic clearing where a castle once stood. They walked down a scorched stone road and were looking at the kingdom in shock and horror. Elsa walked over to a piece of cloth that was once a flag and found it was scorched, but it also has the same look as the cloth from her bag.

"This is it," Elsa said in horror as she looked around. "Arendelle."

Hiccup looked around and saw all of the scorched houses and the surrounding plant life. Everything around the home was destroyed and there were even a few...people that were left. "Why would they have done this?"

"Dragon Hunters." Heather snarled as she looked around in anger. "They don't need anything but the smallest of reasons."

"But what brought them here?" Hiccup asks as he walked around, feeling the scorched wood. "Elsa, anything here helping any repressed memories?"

"Gothi said that it's not something I can really control," Elsa said as she kept looking around, trying to find anything to unlock some repressed memory. "I just needed to look around with an open mind."

"Your closed mind is sort of the problem," Heather commented more sarcastically than seriously.

"I'm trying!" Elsa was already annoyed.

"We just need to keep looking." Hiccup said as he got some ideas. "Let's try the castle. Maybe something will unlock there."

Elsa saw he had a point and started to follow him and kept looking around, just in case something unlocked a memory. But as she kept walking around, nothing was long for her.

Making it to what was left standing of the castle, they made their way inside and left their dragons outside. They weren't expecting any sort of ambush coming for them, but they figured it would be best to be safe than sorry. There were a lot of gaping holes in the ceiling and a lot of broken windows.

Elsa kept walking around as she caressed her hands across the relics trying to get some sort of reaction. But none of the relics or rooms were bringing anything to mind to her. There was nothing that was bringing her past back to her. But she couldn't help but feel like there was some sort of connection to just being back in the building. It was as if the air was whispering to her that she was where she belonged.

"Anything?" Hiccup asks her.

"There's something..." Elsa whispered as she looked around. "Something calling me..." she then looked over and saw a stairway leading upstairs to where Heather was. "It's like a memory from a dream."

"I don't remember many of my dreams." Olaf chuckled as he waddled around. "I'm not even sure if I do dream."

"Come on!" The little girl in her memory flashed as she saw herself and Anna running down the stairs.

Memory Elsa tried to shush the little girl as if trying not to wake up someone. "Shh!"

Elsa kept walking as if following the memory and starting to unlock certain moments in her life. "Dancing bears, painted wings...Things I almost remember." She kept going as Hiccup dusted off a painting where he saw two people over a young Elsa and a younger girl he guessed was Anna. "And a song someone sings, once upon a December..." she then held herself as the memory of that woman she guessed was her mother singing came to mind. "Someone holds me safe and warm. Horses prance through a silver storm, fingers dancing gracefully across my memory."

Elsa then opened some doors that lead to a giant ballroom. That's where a dozen more memories flood her mind, playing around here with Anna and even a few of creating Olaf. Then a few more came to her mind of more formal stuff happening between the king and queen inviting ambassadors and other royals from other kingdoms.

"Someone holds me safe and warm." Elsa sang as she walked around, dancing to the crowd that she has made appearances around the room. "Horses prance through a silver storm Figures dancing gracefully across my memory. Far away, long ago Glowing dim as an ember. Things my heart used to know, things it yearns to remember. And a song someone sings..." then she looked over and saw her parents smiling in her mind, bringing her to her knees in tears. Even though she was trying her hardest to remember her past, it was becoming increasingly difficult. "...once upon a December..."

Hiccup and Olaf looked around and looked down at where Elsa was and wondering what was happening. None of them saw what she was seeing as a few unnecessary memories were flooding her.

"You okay?" Hiccup asked as he walked over to Elsa, holding a hand out to help her up.

"Yeah, just...trying to find something to unlock something that can help." Elsa sighed and wished she could find anything before reaching for Hiccup's hand.

Heather came walking in and yipped when a few rats came running from some furniture. "Okay! This is getting out of hand."

Elsa quickly spun and looked over to the doorway, still on the ground, a quick memory flashing in her mind. It was showing her the royals coming in and looking at Elsa, who she saw was holding onto an unconscious Anna.

"Elsa, what have you done? This is getting out of hand." Her father declared as he ran over to them.

"It was an accident." She heard her younger self declare. "I'm sorry, Anna."

Then the queen picked up the little girl and gasped. "She's ice cold."

"I know where we have to go" The king promises.

Elsa then had a jump and quickly ran to follow the memories of the royals to see where it will lead her. Hiccup and Heather looked at one another, neither of them sure what to do, and just ended up following her. Olaf just tried his best to catch up with the group, trying to catch up with the group.

By the time Hiccup and Heather made their way outside, they found Luna was gone, and so was Elsa. They looked and noticed that the bridge that led to the castle had a trail of ice, giving the impression that Elsa was leaving them a trail so that they could follow.

"We gotta catch up." Hiccup said as he quickly leaped onto Toothless' back and took to the skies to follow his sister. "Come on Bud!"

The Night Lights quickly stopped playing in the snow trail and flew into the air. They tried their best to follow the Night Fury as quickly as they could, but the little guys couldn't keep up. But it wasn't stopping them from trying to accomplish the task.

Heather quickly leaped onto the back of Windshear and was about to take off. But she stopped when she heard panting coming from the castle. Olaf came panting out, with his nose stuck on the side of his head as he paints, "Man, am I out of shape." He stops to take a breather and puts his body back into the right order and puts his nose back into place. "Whoo, I'm ready!"

Heather rolled her eyes and allowed the snowman to climb onto her dragon's neck. Once he was in place, she immediately took to the skies and was able to keep up with Toothless, thanks to Windshear's natural speed.

But when Hiccup finally caught up with Elsa and Luna, they found her in the middle of a clearing with a bunch of boulders around them. He quickly dismounted Toothless as he walked over to Elsa, who was still looking around in confusion. He heard her mutter and whisper something to herself, rubbing her palms as if trying to warm herself.

"I know it's around here. It should be around here." Elsa said to herself as Hiccup approached. "It has to be around here."

"Uh, Elsa? You okay?" Hiccup asks her.

Elsa stopped and looked over at him, seeing the look of worry on her face. She sighed and dropped to sit on one of the boulders. "What are we doing here?"

"What?" Hiccup was a bit confused. "What do you mean?"

"Why are we here?" Elsa asked as she sighed and hugged herself. "What do we expect to find here that'll help me with something that happened fifteen years ago?"

"Hey." Hiccup walked over and tried to hug her. "It's gonna be okay."

"Is it?" Elsa asked as she accepted the hug, starting to tear up at the thought. "I have a sister out there, Hiccup. And I might never be able to find her again."

Hiccup sighed and was going to speak when he noticed something happening with one of the boulders. "Did one of those just move?"

Toothless then raced over, sniffing the boulder just as Windshear landed. "Whoo. What'd we miss?"

"Hiccup and Toothless inspecting rocks," Elsa stated as she watched Hiccup look over the rock.

"I think the thin air from flying Toothless is getting to him." Heather was guessing that was the problem.

But that's when they watched as several of the boulders began to rock back and forth. Olaf quickly chased after one of them as it rolled away. The three of them started to be backed up into the middle of the clearing as the boulders were surrounding them. Then the boulders began to unfold to reveal that they weren't in fact boulders but rather small people disguised as boulders wearing moss-like clothing and crystal necklaces.

"It's her."

"It's her."

They were all mumbling to one another, causing the three of them to look confused. They looked around and noticed that the creatures weren't noticing all of them. Rather that they were only focusing on one of them, Elsa to be completely exact. They both looked at Elsa and wondered what kind of relationship she had with these creatures.

As they tried to figure out what they were, the thought appeared in Hiccup's head. "They're trolls!"

"Wait, shouldn't they steal our left socks?" Olaf asks, looking at their feet. "Oh, wait, me and Hiccup are safe."

Hiccup couldn't believe the fact that he had just made a joke about his missing limb. "That's not cool."

"Wait..." Elsa was starting to feel like she's been here before. "I know them."

"You do?" Heather asks in concern.

Then they watched as another person came rolling through the parting trolls as they allowed the bolder to come rolling through. When it rolled to reveal another troll, it was revealed to be much older than all the trolls. He must have been the oldest member of the troll community and has notable differences when it comes to physical features compared to the others. For instance, he has a mane, much like a lion, making him stand out from the others and symbolizing his position as ruler of the valley.

He also dons a flowing green cloak, which appears to be made primarily of moss. And though this is a minor feature, he is the only troll with noticeable eyebrows, that are on the rather bushy side that matches the color of his mane. And is the only troll with hair in his ears that also matches the color of his mane. He is also the only troll who wears yellow crystals, in contrast to the other trolls who wear blue and green crystals for males, and red and pink crystals for females. This likely signifies his leadership role within the community.

"The princess." He muttered to the group. "It's you."

Elsa kneeled so that she was in eyesight with the troll. "You know me?"

"Know you?" The eldest troll chuckled in sorrow. "You came to me with your parents one day after an unfortunate accident."

Elsa wondered what he was talking about when the rest of the memories started to flood back:


"Your Majesty!" Pabbie takes Elsa's hand as she looked around the area. "Born with the powers or cursed?"

Her father looked at her mother who was holding Anna in her arms. "Uh...born. And they're getting stronger."

Grand Pabbie then gestured to the queen and Anna. "Here, here." She kneels in front of him and holds out Anna, he places his hand on Anna's head. "You are lucky it wasn't her heart. The heart is not so easily changed, but the head can be easily fixed."


Elsa then shakes off the memories and was shocked that she was here with Anna. But that wasn't helping her figure out what happened to Anna. She looked down at Pabbie and wondered if he knew what happened.

"I remember...but... what-what happened here? What happened to Arendelle?" Elsa asks him, wanting to know what happened here.

Pabbie sighed as it seemed that was going to be a question. "We're not sure. We don't get involved with what happens, only help out those who cross our path."

"But...Anna, what happened to my sister?" Elsa asked in worry.

"When you went missing, we weren't sure what came of you or your family," Pabbie explains to her what he knows. "We learned your parents didn't survive the attack, but neither of you were found."

"So, there's a chance she's alive?" Elsa asked in relief.

"It's possible, but only Attahallan could certainly know for sure," Pabbie informed her.

"Attah-who-hah?" Heather questioned in confusion. "What's that?"

Elsa thought of it and remembered the melody that she sang to Scauldy a while back. The message that was within the song was starting to make sense to her. "Attahallan. My mother's melody."

"That thing about drowning?" Hiccup recalled a few of the messages.

"Attahallan is a sacred ground that retains all of the memories of what happened here," Pabbie explained to them what it was. "It is North of here. If you seek answers, that is your best hope."

"Then that's where we're going," Elsa promised as she looked at the others. "Ready?"

"Let's go." Hiccup agreed, racing back to Toothless.

"Elsa." Pabbie quickly got her attention before she could run off. "Be warned. It's sacred for a reason. That melody is a warning. If you do go too far..."

"I won't go any farther than I need to," Elsa promised, only wanting to find out the truth. "I just want to find my sister."

Pabbie nodded as he lets her go and run towards her Light Fury. Olaf squealed as he ran over to try and get on the back of Luna this time around. Heather jumped onto Windshear again and knew that this was gonna be a trip. As they did that, the three Night Lights quickly leaped into the air after the other Dragon Riders.


They kept flying through the air and made their way north where they would find Attahallan. They were able to fly over the mountains and make their way over the terrain in record time. Except it was still taking a long time to get there, so Olaf decided to try and use the opportunity to help them get through the time.

"Who's up for trivia? I am! Okay!" Olaf cheered as they continued on.


They kept flying until they made a quick stop so that they could rest their dragons and get some food in both animals and humans alike. Olaf however wasn't letting go of the facts that he was spreading with them.

"Did you know that men are more likely to be struck by lightning than women?" Olaf asks them. "True fact."


"Did you know gorillas burp when they're happy?" Olaf asks them as they were back in the air, flying off toward Attahallan.


"Did you know we blink four million times a day? Did you know wombats poop squares?" Olaf questioned as they were still going, the sun setting on the horizon.


"Did you know sleeping quietly on long journeys prevents insanity?" Hiccup questioned as he was starting to get a bit tired from the travel, and Olaf is not helping by continuing with the facts all day.

Olaf cackles at that knowledge. "Yeah, that's not true."

"It is," Heather told him.

"It's true." Elsa defended.

The dragons screeched as a way to be able to give their point of view.

"Well, that was unanimous. I'll have to look it up when we get home." Olaf commented.

Elsa was flying ahead of everyone when she started to hear that melody call again, causing her to stop and look around the area. The others almost ran into her thanks to her sudden stop but managed to stop in time. They wondered why she would have stopped and watched as she tried to locate the singing.

"Guys?" Elsa saw that they reached a deadly ocean and notice something ahead. "I think this is it."

"What? That ice glacier?" Heather asks in confusion.

"Only one way to find out." Hiccup shrugged as they kept flying.

When they reached and landed right outside of the glacier, Elsa started to make her way toward it and stopped. She looked to her friends and family and knew that this was something she needed to venture alone.

"Guys, you might need to stay back," Elsa tells them.

"What?" Hiccup was confused about why she would want to do this alone.

"This...it just feels like I need to do this alone," Elsa explains. "Someone or something has been calling me here. I need to do this."

Hiccup wanted to argue, but Heather walked up to him and placed a hand on his shoulder. "We'll wait for you."

"Okay, bye!" Olaf was about to head in when Elsa stopped him.

"You, too, Olaf," Elsa stated. "I'll be okay."

"Oh..." Olaf was a little hurt as he watched Elsa walk into the cave alone. "Okay."


Elsa walked deeper into the caverns, happy she couldn't feel the cold off of the walls as she walked further and deeper inside. She wanted to know who or why they were calling her here now out of all times. And she wanted to know what happened. She wanted to know what happened to her sister.

"Hello?" Elsa called out as she walked into a giant room. "Someone here?" She was expecting a reply of sorts, but there was nothing. "Somethings been calling me here. I was hoping you could explain it to me." She only got her echo as a response as she kept going. "I'd like...to learn. About my past. Whatever it is that you know. Whatever there is to know. I know you're here!"

She started to lose faith as nothing was coming back or even any signs of anyone around. There weren't any signs of life or even any animal life in the room. She was becoming worried that all of this was just some folktale like the Lycanwing story on Berk. She starts to brake down and tear up at the idea that this was all for nothing. That's he might never find her sister again.

"You have to be..." Elsa choked up as she quickly tried to stay strong. "Show yourself!" But all she continued to hear was her own echo. "Please... I... I need to know. My mother told me you'd have all the answers."

She then started to tear up and knew that there was nothing here and fell to her knees. There was nothing to help her find out what happened all of those years ago, nothing to help her find the truth of what happened. The truth about what happened to her sister.

"Your mother would say it's past your bedtime." A voice echoed back finally.

Elsa jumped to her feet, looking around to see if she could locate who was talking to her. That's when she looked and saw a glowing ominous figure standing in the darkness. Elsa gasped when she realized that this person was in fact her mother, her birth mother.

"Seems you're playing Enchanted Forest again," Iduna commented with a smile.

Elsa however was lost at what she was seeing as she took small steps to walk toward her mother. "Mother? It's...it's been you this whole time?"

"No," Iduna admitted with a confused face. "That call wasn't from me. It...led me here."

"What are you?" Elsa asked as she saw she was almost transparent. "How are you here?"

I'm...not entirely sure how to explain it." Iduna admitted as she looked herself over. "It's like I'm back...but I'm not sure I know how." She then reached out and was able to touch Elsa's hand. "But what I do know...is I'm so proud of you."

"What?" Elsa was a little confused.

"I know," Iduna admitted to her. "I know what you've been up to growing up. Your brother. Your dragon friend."

Elsa smiled and couldn't believe her mother knew of all of that. "You were there?"

"I've always been there," Iduna promised her daughter, caressing her cheek. "You just...couldn't see me."

"So..." Elsa was a little confused about what they were supposed to do now. "What do I do now? Are you the one with all the answers?"

Iduna chuckled after hearing that and denied that statement. "If I had all of the answers, your father and I would have done a lot of things differently. But all I could do was trust that you and your sister would be safe. And when the time finally came, you two would find your way back to each other."

"But...I don't know where she is." Elsa admitted, explaining why she was there. "I came here to try and find those answers. How do I know where I'm supposed to go from here?" Elsa looked away from her mother, not entirely sure of herself anymore. She thought she was just a Viking from Berk, but then she thought she was supposed to be a Dragon Rider. But there wasn't anything that could help her understand what she was supposed to do now. "How do I know...where I belong?"

Iduna smiled and knew that her daughter needed some guidance to know what she should already know. "I knew a girl from a kingdom. She had a gift all her own." Elsa just hugged herself as she listened to her mother's voice. "She loves her sister and people. More than we'd ever known. Sometimes the wind brings us changes. Keep your feet on the ground." Elsa then felt her mother's hand on her shoulder, turning her to face her. "And when we listen for answers, all is found."

Elsa then felt something as the wind began to gust around them and snow started to pick up. Almost as if immediately, a lot of statues made of snow and ice started to form from people that she has met. From friends to enemies to mutual people she never fully got to know.

"The people you love will change you." Iduna continued to sing as she gestured to a statue of Hiccup, Heather, Stoick, Windshear, Toothless, and Luna. "The things you have learned will guide you." Then there was a statue of when she and Hiccup gained the dragons' trust and even of their first flight. "Not even this river can silence the quiet voice still inside you. And when that voice starts to whisper. Darling, your time is now. Elsa... Are you ready...to be found?"

"Ready?" Elsa asked as she started to consider what she was saying. Walking away from her mother and looking down at her hands. "I wasn't ready to be different." She recalled how she was treated by Berk for having these powers. "Or for a journey on the sea." She remembered how she was injured on that journey to reach Berk. "But it called me..." she was starting to wonder then what was it that was calling her if it wasn't her mother. It was like she was being led back home by someone, just didn't know who. "I am the daughter of the kingdom's queen. But I was raised by villagers. Who could ever find peace on their own. It called me..." then she remembered everything that she did to help Hiccup bring peace to Berk. "I've helped restore the village harmony." She recalled how her powers were helpful to save her home of Berk from Outcasts. "I have seen this power. I am everything that I have learned and more! Still, it calls me."

She starts to understand what her mother was saying, the snow and ice statues morphing again and this time becoming memories she couldn't recall. She saw dozens of other memories and scenarios she could never recall now coming to her with ease. She was recalling her childhood as Princess of Arendelle. Recalling everything she and her sister had been through over the years.

"And the call isn't out there at all. It's inside me!" Elsa proclaimed with pride, knowing whatever this call was it came from her heart. It was what was leading her here. Leading her home to find her family. "It's like the breeze, always blowing and changing!" She then ran over to the ghost of her mother, placing her head on her forehead. "I will carry you all here in my heart. You'll remind me." She then continued to summon the ice to get the full story of what happened that night.

It was time that she remembered everything.

"I'm homeward bound! And I am found!" Elsa proclaimed as she finally was sure of who she was. She was the Princess of Arendelle. She was the daughter of Stoick the Vast. But she is a Dragon Rider. She is the Queen of Ice. "Yes, I am Elsa!"

And with all of this in mind, she summoned every bit of ice that she could, clouding the entire room and she slammed it into the ground. It was time for her to finally see the truth.

When the smoke finally cleared, she looked sound and saw it was the entire kingdom that was going about their daily business. Her ghost mother had vanished and was nowhere to be seen, meaning she was on her own. She then started to walk around and watch the entire scenario, feeling this is before the attack happens. She then hears screams coming from around the kingdom and saw a fireball of sorts flying through the sky and slamming into the ground.

The entire kingdom dropped what they were doing and ran for their lives, trying to escape the sudden attack. She then watched as dozens of Dragon Hunters were storming the streets and fought off everyone who stood in their way. Elsa was shocked to watch the whole thing keep going and ran to the makeshift castle.

When she made it there, she watched as her younger self and her sister be led out of the castle by her mother. It was as if the ice and snow were moving so that Elsa could keep up and watch as Dragon Hunters chased them through the forest.

"Run!" Iduna cried out as the children continued to run away.

Elsa watched as Iduna ran in the opposite direction, leading the Dragon Hunters away from her children. She started to wonder what happened here that altered everything to separate the siblings.

"Where do we go?" Anna asked her sister.

"We run. As fast as we can." Elsa proclaimed as the two of them run to try and escape.

Elsa watched as they ran, continued to run, and try to escape the fire that started to burn down the forest. But then she looked upward and noticed there was something flying around the air, shooting fire, unlike anything she's seen in dragons that they'd found. It shot what looked like fireballs fly around and blow up portions of the ground around the girls.

They tried their best to stay together, but Elsa watched as the smoke and explosions were becoming too much for her younger self and sister.

"Elsa!" Anna cried in fear.

But she watched as she started to panic and cough as the smoke was becoming too much for her. She quickly stumbled away and started to run away. Elsa knew the rest of that story. She knows what happens to her. But she didn't know what happened to Anna.

She quickly followed the little girl as Anna tried to get out of the woods safely. But there was no way for her to escape when she was starting to be surrounded by Dragon Hunters. She was backed up against a wall and couldn't escape the area and started to shutter in fear.

Elsa was starting to get worried about what these guys did to her sister and getting angry. But then she heard a screech and watched as something came flying down, immediately blasting the Dragon Hunters away from her sister.

Elsa was shocked when she saw what came to her sister's rescue. It was a dragon

A four-legged medium-sized-looking dragon, just about around the same height as Luna and Toothless. It has a large, round head with two horns pointing backward. Unlike most dragon species, who have horns made out of keratin, this one's horns are bone structures covered by its skin. The dragon has a small crest on its forehead, a round flat snout, and peg-like teeth. It has two wings with a relatively short width compared to the body size. It has a long tail with two fins towards the end and two triangular spines near the fins. It has muscular legs, each having four claws. The front legs appear to have an opposable thumb, similar to a human's, which can be used to better grab objects.

It quickly swift its tail and smacked the Dragon Hunters that were too close to the girl, followed by a blast that was similar to Toothless' plasma blast. It attacked the remaining Hunters, and then slowly made its way to Anna. Anna was starting to be scared by the creature as she slowly approached the frightened girl. But it seemed that Anna started to understand the dragon didn't mean her any harm and pet her head.

That's when Anna started to cough as the smoke and fire were becoming too intense for her to take anymore. The dragon seemed to see and notice this as she picked up the princess and flew her out of the fire.

Elsa couldn't believe that her sister was saved by a dragon and knew that if she could describe the dragon, or even recreate it with her power, Hiccup could use the book of Dragons, or the Dragon Eye, to find out what species it was. She just needed to go and find the others and explain to them what she discovered in there.

"Still no sign of the Princess or it." Someone stated, getting Elsa to freeze and turn to them. She saw someone facing away from her and walking with Ryker through the destroyed forest. "You said it was here."

"You saw the ice." The man next to Ryker stated as they kept walking away. "That girl is connected to it somehow."

Elsa was starting to become curious about what they were referring to and watched as the figures walked into the wall. Elsa quickly opened the wall with her powers to follow after them. But the further that she started to go, she started to feel slower and colder.

"Dive down deep, into her sound. But not too far or you be drowned."

Elsa was a bit worried by what that was saying but quickly followed. What if this gave answers to why she was born this way? What does that man with Ryker think that she was connected to?

When she reached the end of a small hill, she saw nothing but a cliff that led deeper into the glacier, making her wonder just where it would lead. But then she saw what looked to be some sort of moving spikes in the shadows, making her wonder what she was supposed to be connected to even more.

Taking the leap off of the cliff, she fell and landed faster than she thought, falling to her knees. She then started to look around and wonder where Ryker and the man went. She wanted to at least see the man's face, maybe she could find out who he was. What if it was the leader of the Dragon Hunters? Or the previous leader? It could answer so many questions.

But then she started to feel something wrong and looked down and saw that her entire body was starting to be covered in frost. She started to shiver for the first time in her life and looked around her. She saw icicles in the shape of trees and tried her best to move around. She heard what sounded like a dragon roar, and she tried her best to figure out where it was.

"The King of Dragons is here!" The man cried in anger, stabbing a map with a knife.

Elsa tried to race over to see his face when she realized that she was stuck in place. She felt her feet were literally and figuratively frozen to the ground and couldn't move now. She started to see that her entire body was starting to freeze over and she realizes she made a mistake.

She went too deep.

She should have left when she had her answers.

Only one person could help her out now.

"Hiccup!" Elsa cried as she raised her hand, shooting out one last blast of mist into the sky. Then she felt her head and face beginning to freeze and her entire body froze over in one second. "Help..."


Outside of Attahallan, Hiccup was pacing back and forth with worry and fear for how long it was taking Elsa inside. Heather was more relaxed as she was sitting against Windshear, petting Ruffrunner who lay with his head in her lap.

Dart and Pouncer were still running around and playing with Olaf who was laughing. "This is fun."

"You know watching that entrance won't change anything." Heather was sorry to break to Hiccup.

"I know." Hiccup said as he started to rub his hands in worry. "I know!"

"Then what are you doing?" Heather asks him.

"I'm still going to worry!" Hiccup proclaimed in anger. "She's in there on her own. I can't do anything to help her."

"And you think the only thing you can do is worry for her?" Heather asks. "I'm sure she's fine."

"Yeah, she'll probably be heading out with the answers we've been looking for this very second," Olaf said with pride and confidence.

And that's when a mist of ice and snow came flying out of the entrance. All of them jumped off the ground and were wondering what was happening. With no sign of Elsa coming out, they could only watch the snow begin to form around itself and make a shape of sorts.

"Anna..."

They heard a screech, watching as the snow was forming into a dragon shape. They then watched as it was starting to form a human girl being carried off in her arms. The three of them looked in surprise as they saw that Anna seemed to have been rescued by a dragon.

"Elsa's sister was rescued by a dragon?" Heather asked in shock.

"Not any kind of dragon that I've ever seen." Hiccup admit as he looked over the show design of the dragon. "I'm thinking maybe I saw something like this in the Dragon Eye before."

"So, what do we do?" Olaf wonders what their next move was, suddenly feeling light-headed.

"We just have to wait for Elsa." Hiccup said, looking at the cave entrance. "Once she's here..."

But then he started to notice what looked like small snowflakes floating through the air. He wondered where it was coming from and looked over to see that it was coming from Olaf.

"Olaf?" Heather asked in worry.

Olaf looked towards her when he noticed what was happening to himself. "What's this?" He then started to become worried. "I'm flurrying?" Then he started to become confused and looked around. "Wait. No, that's...this...I'm flurrying away."

Hiccup started to become worried and looked to the entrance. "Elsa?"

"I don't think that Elsa's okay," Olaf said in sadness. "I think...the magic in me is dying."

"No." Hiccup denied that accusation and kneeled to Olaf. "No, no, no. This... is the farthest that you two have ever been apart. T-that's all this is. She's just-"

"Hiccup." Olaf got his attention. "I have a feeling that you guys are gonna have to get the mission done without me."

Hiccup started to tear up as he pulled his friend close, Heather walking over and holding his hand. "We're here for you, Olaf."

"And we're not going anywhere." Hiccup promises him.

Olaf sniffed as he hugged the two of them. "I like warm hugs."

They all stayed there as the other dragons just watched in worry as the flakes made their way to the ocean. All of them separating through dozens of miles of oceans. Everything floated away, all but his carrot nose which fell to the ground.

Elsa was gone.

Olaf was gone.

And they still had a job to finish.