It all happened so fast for him. Godzilla got stuck in the suspension cables of the Brooklyn Bridge, the missiles hit home, and Godzilla loss a lot of blood. He looked down at one of the people who he thought killed his children, and he saw him with a look of sympathy. He then fell to the ground. The last thing he saw, was the man looking right into his eyes.

115 years earlier...

It was sunny in Arendelle.

Princess Anna and Queen Elsa were having a sister day.

Anna is optimistic, energetic, awkward, perky, and generally far from elegant. She is also free-spirited and has garnered an extrovert mentality after years of living within the confines of the castle gates without her sister's company. As a result, she is quick to make friends and craves affection and companionship, though this serves as potentially her greatest flaw.

Anna has a slender build and fair skin. She has turquoise-blue eyes, rosy cheeks, thin pink lips, a small nose, long, strawberry-blonde hair, mostly tied into two braided pigtails, bangs down her forehead, and a light dusting of freckle

Her hair is braided in pigtails. She wears a timber wolf wrist-length blouse with light blue vertical linings, a pinafore dress consisting of both a light gray bodice with green linings, vertical gray hairlines, and four green buttons placed vertically on the bodice with black hairline laces attached, a dark gray skirt with a light gray lining, crimson, green, and lavender flower prints all around on it, and lavender, green, and olive drab bush-like prints between each flower prints. She also dons a white petticoat, a pair of matching heeled leather boots with gold linings and brown soles.

Elsa is a beautiful young woman, has a tall and slender build, blue eyes, rosy cheeks, thin pink lips, a small nose, long, platinum-blonde hair, and pale skin with a light dusting of freckles. She wears her hair in a loose French braid that's swept over her left shoulder, tied with a hairband with a crystal-like snowflake on it. It is woven with snowflake incrustations, and wisps of her bangs slicked back on top of her head with a smaller piece resting down on her forehead. Her hair appears to be thick, although this may be so because she has much more hair than the average human. She wears a crystal-blue off-the-shoulder dress made out of ice with a right knee-high slit, a crystallized bodice, and translucent powder blue sleeves. She also wears ice-made kitten heels and a long transparent floor-sweeping cape of sheer ice decorated with large snowflakes attached to the back of her bodice. She wears a a dark pink lipstick, and her a shiny purplish-pink eye shadow.

Elsa appears calm, reserved, regal and - unlike her sister - graceful and poised. Beneath this cool and collected appearance, however, Elsa is quite turbulent; in truth, the Snow Queen was, for a majority of her young life, troubled by her abilities, a feeling which stems from a traumatic incident as a child. When she was younger, she had cared strongly for Anna and, despite being the more mature and cautious of the two sisters, Elsa was still quite playful and used her magic to have fun and goof off.

However, after witnessing her magic cause her sister harm, Elsa lived in fear and trauma for a great amount of her life as she became too terrified to let her powers overdevelop. She consequently chose isolation from everyone she cared for, including Anna, out of the presumption that her isolation would protect them from her power. This would eventually result in years of loneliness, misery, bitterness, and grief. Regret would gradually take its toll on her when tragedies struck throughout her life, from the accident with her sister to the death of her parents, leaving them both to mourn and grieve alone.

Elsa's damaging experience through the crucial stages from childhood to adulthood caused her personality to shift. She became reclusive, insecure, emotionally unstable, anxious, and depressed. For Elsa, her powers and nature grew more restrained as the years passed, slowly molding her into the cold-hearted queen others saw her to be. However, when given a chance to rest and relent, Elsa's true, warm, kind, fun-loving, and innocently mischievous personality came about - but only briefly and with restriction, as seen on the night of her coronation.

With a warm, welcoming aura, Elsa rules her kingdom with a genuine smile and spends most of her spare time using her abilities for the pleasure of herself, her sister, and the entire kingdom.

On the night of Elsa's coronation, Elsa's powers were revealed after almost 13 years of the castle closed up. She then accidentally froze her kingdom, and ran off. However, Anna followed her, and with some much needed sisterly love, Elsa and Anna freed the kingdom of the great freeze, the event dubbed the Great Thaw.

"Anna," said Elsa, "You didn't have to do this."

"Elsa, I love you. I just want to re bond with you after all these years."

It was one week after the Great Thaw, and the sisters have been getting closer after the gap that was made. Just then, the ground shook, and Elsa fell into a new made hole.

"ELSA!" cried Anna. Elsa slide down, until she hit the ground, and fell unconscious.

When she woke up, she looked around to see herself in a cave, and dirty, but it was easily wiped off. She then heard a cracking. She turned to see what appeared to be, a giant egg, hatching. From that egg, emerged a strange creature.

The animal's head and eyes were larger in proportion to the rest of their bodies. The scutes are not fully developed, taking the form of flat, bony plates on the heads and neck and small bumps running down it's back. It is colored gray to dim brown with blue highlights, with a dark blue across the back and beige underside.

Elsa backed up and said, "Easy. It's okay. Please don't hurt me!"

The creature then licked Elsa lovingly. Elsa looked back to the creature, and it looked at her, like a puppy wanting attention. Elsa held out her hand, and she touched the snout, and it purred. Elsa then made it snow in the cave, and the creature tried to catch the snowflakes in it's mouth.

Just then, a voice called out, "QUEEN ELSA!"

The creature was then startled, and it then ran and dug a tunnel. Elsa then followed it, and saw it burrowed all the way to the ocean. She then heard Anna.

"ELSA!" cried her sister, "Are you okay?! What happened!?"

"Nothing," said Elsa, "There was just something strange in this cave."

"What do you mean?" asked a guard.

"There is currently an unknown animal. It came from this egg."

"Wait, that's an egg?" asked another guard.

"Yes, I know it's a bit big to be one, but it's true, and a strange creature emerged from it. It didn't attack me, but it just looked at me. I don't know what it was, but we should just leave it alone."

Three weeks later...

Elsa had told Anna, Kristoff and Olaf what had happened down there, and even drew a picture to show them what it looked like.

Kristoff was orphaned at a young age and placed in an orphanage thereafter. He was nevertheless too adventurous and free-spirited to be contained in such a facility; he spent a majority of his time sneaking out and exploring the surrounding wilderness. With a fascination of ice, Kristoff also occupied his time by tagging behind Arendelle's team of ice harvesters to observe their ethics in hopes of garnering their skill and eventually becoming an ice harvester himself.

Kristoff is always accompanied by his reindeer, — his pet, best friend, and business partner. The two met during Kristoff's childhood, wherein during which, he found and rescued the reindeer fawn. Since then, the two became inseparable and built a relationship akin to that of brothers. Kristoff's care for Sven was so great that he eventually began living by the philosophy that 'reindeers are better than people' which Sven will agree on.

Furthermore, although Sven cannot speak, both he and Kristoff have a mutual understanding of one another. So much that Kristoff has a habit to literally voice Sven's thoughts in a gruff, goofy, exaggerated tone. Sven doesn't seem to mind, and the voice-overs are surprisingly accurate. Interestingly, Kristoff uses this quirk to talk himself into doing the right thing in times of uncertainty.

Kristoff has broad shoulders and a rugged, muscular build. His build is a realistic consequence of his rough life as a mountain-dwelling ice harvester. Like the sisters, he has shoulder-length, golden-blond hair (more golden than Anna's strawberry-blonde hair, but not as pale as Elsa's platinum-blonde hair), which is later described as "unmanly" by the trolls. He has light brown eyes and fair skin with a light dusting of freckles across his nose. His nose is quite big and his cheeks tend to redden a lot because of the cold weather.

a thick dark tunic with a fur-lined burgundy dark crimson collar, a blue patch on his right elbow, a burgundy sash tied around his waist, a dark blue long-sleeved undershirt, and thick trousers.

Olaf is an excessively benevolent snowman—optimistic, outgoing, and welcoming to all of whom he meets. The living embodiment of the bond between Anna and Elsa, and the memories of their youth, Olaf retains the childlike whimsy that surrounded the girls during their earliest days together, prior to their enforced separation. As such, he is childlike, far from a deep intellectual, innocent, and a hint too naïve for his own good at times. Nevertheless, his imbued nature and devotion to the two sisters play an instrumental role in rekindling their broken relationship. The circumstances of his creation also result in the snowman harboring aspects and traits both sisters give off. Like Elsa, Olaf is selfless, constantly putting his safety at risk for the sake of those he cares about; most notably Anna, to whom he immediately attaches himself, upon their first meeting. Like the younger sister, Olaf is an extreme optimist, often remaining relatively calm in perilous situations, or giving words of encouragement during the darkest hours.

He has an odd fascination for summer, possibly because young Elsa made him a snowman who loves warm hugs, and according to Olaf, he sometimes fantasizes about what summer would be like for a snowman, completely unaware of the consequences of his ambitious dream, making the poor snowman hapless.

Aside from his dominantly goofy side, Olaf is shown to have some intelligence to him, seen during his time with Anna in the third act. Here, it is he who teaches Anna the true meaning of love, stating it is the act of putting someone else's needs before your own. After the climax, when Anna sacrifices herself for Elsa, thus breaking the icy curse, Olaf was the first to realize Anna's sacrifice was an act of true love, and that act is what saved the kingdom.

Olaf is a small snowman divided into three balls of snow (five, if one counts his legs), though he has the ability to rearrange his appearance at will. Three black rocks modeled as buttons are on his body, one on his midsection and two on his backside. Underneath his backside are two stubs of snow that serve as his legs or feet for moving around. He has two stick arms and three twigs on his head that resemble small strands of hair. On each arm are four fingers. His head takes up a third of his body and is oval-shaped with a stretched face. The snow around the top of his mouth is shaped to resemble a buck tooth. In between his eyes and mouth is a carrot nose. When he was inanimate, his eyes were also made of rock. However, when living, his eyes are realistic with black pupils. He also has eyebrows above them.

That night, Elsa made a small ice rink in the harbor. There were all sorts of food, including fish. Elsa then used her powers to make it snow. Everyone was having fun, until there was a cracking noise. Everyone looked to see the ice cracking. And from the ice, jumped a massive creature.

The creature was 10-30 feet long, and it had dorsal scales along it's back, and it roared out.

People ran in fear, as it started to sniff the air.

"IS THAT THE CREATURE!?" cried Anna.

"I THINK IT IS!" yelled Elsa, "If that's thing's just three weeks old, then how big is it going to get when fully grown!?"

The creature headed to the wooden barrels, and ate all the fish within them, and the barrels too.

It then looked down, and it spotted Anna, Elsa and Kristoff.

"Um, ladies," said Kristoff, "I think it's spotted us."

As soon as Kristoff said that, it walked right at them. Elsa then shot ice blasts at it, but the creature managed to dodge them all. Soon, Elsa pushed Anna and Kristoff out of the way, and the creature then grabbed Elsa by her cape.

She hung from the claw, until it ripped. She then felt the hand of the creature pick her up. Elsa was freaking out!

"NO!" cried Anna.

The creature then went to take a bite, but it stopped and sniffed her. Elsa then looked at the creature, and she looked at its eyes. The creature then licked Elsa, and set her down.

"You... remember me?" she asked.

Only one way to find out, she thought in her head.

She took five steps back, and it followed her in one single step. The people watched in fear.

"Follow me!" said Elsa to the creature, "Look at me."

It followed Elsa to the water, and Elsa made it snow again. The creature looked in awe, as it tried to catch the snowflakes again. Elsa then looked to Anna, and she motioned her to come to her to the castle. They then made a dash to the castle.

The creature then noticed it's 'mother' running towards a strange structure. The door closed, and the creature scratched at the door, whining. It then laid down in front of the doors, blocking the bridge completely. Everyone was panting.

"What just happened?" asked Kristoff.

"I don't know," said Anna, "but we need to find a way to kill it before it decides to eat the kingdom for lunch!"

"No," said Elsa, "It's not leaving it's spot."

"Why?" asked Olaf.

"Well, see, when the creature hatched, I was the only being around. It must have imprinted on me, and it followed me."

"Wait, you think it imprinted on you?" asked Anna.

"What does that mean?" asked Olaf.

"Basically," said Kristoff, "Elsa's saying that the creature thinks that Elsa is it's mother."

Olaf then giggled, "That's funny!"

"It's an animal Olaf," said Elsa, "It's just following it's instincts."

That night, the creature still hadn't left the spot. It was sleeping, and inside the castle, Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, and Olaf were looking in the library, seeing if there was something that could give them a clue.

"Here's something!" said Anna. She put the book down, and read, "In the old Japanese Myths, there was a sea dragon that filled the fishermen with fear. It is said that the dragon was feeding on the fish when man came, and they started fishing them for food. It then started attacking the fishing boats, and it one day disappeared. This creature seems to be very similar to this sea dragon. But I don't think it's the same animal."

"What was it called?" asked Kristoff.

"Gojira," said Anna.

"What does it translate to in english?" asked Elsa.

"Godzilla."

"Cool name!" said Olaf.

Just then, an eye came to the window.

"Oh, hey, it's Godzilla!"

"OLAF!" said Elsa.

"What?" asked the snowman, "We gotta call him something if he's going to stay here. He thinks you're his mom, so we might as well left him stay."

Elsa knew Olaf had a point. Godzilla wasn't going to leave them any time soon.

"Alright," said Elsa, "I suppose he could stay."