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Post by Princess Anna on Dec 10, 2015 1:18:17 GMT
Anna would like to be friends with Emma as well! Given complicated circumstances, they couldn't spend that much time together. But she would like to come back and talk to her! She still has the door connecting Arendelle to SB; and, Elsa's queen not her! So she has plenty of time to pop back and chat! And this girl has an adventurous spirit!
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Post by Princess Anna on Dec 8, 2015 16:08:28 GMT
Alright! Elsa was too afraid to find out the truth so it was all up to Anna! She’d show her big sister! There had to be some other explanation! Yes..That diary entry had looked...Really terrible. But Anna was certain it only seemed fearful and prejudiced. Mother had clearly written it in a hurry when she was distressed! She was only worried about her eldest daughter! What loving parent wouldn’t be?! Anna was sure if she went to this Misthaven place Pappy had mentioned, everything would become clear! Kristoff was currently buying Anna some time so she could secure passage on some vessel. Of course..having been isolated in a castle her entire life until recently..There were many things about Arendelle that were still mysterious. She knew next to nothing about ships..Which ones would be good for her purposes? What she wanted was the fastest vessel in all the land! Because Elsa..She was such a worrier! Really, Anna could handle herself! Elsa should know better by now! After all..Anna had survived blood thirsty wolves who had wanted to tear her to pieces and lick her bones clean, a gigantic temperamental snowman crafted by her own sister to keep her out, and a sociopathic prince (her ex-fiance as it turned out) intent on killing both Elsa and Anna and ruling Arendelle in their stead! Really..She wasn’t new to this adventure stuff! But in any case, Elsa was a worrier. So it really would be best if Anna could pop by Misthaven and then rush back home posthaste! So yes...Which one.. “Maybe this one is the fastest,” she murmured to herself, pointing to a dinky little boat. Small things tended to be faster right? But then again.. “Maybe it’s that one,” she mumbled, pointing to a slightly bigger ship. “Or it could be that one or that one or..Goodness! I had no idea there were so many boats in Arendelle!” However would she figure out which one was the quickest?! Well..She supposed the only way to find out was to ask! So she’d do just that! Anna took off running, a smile tugging at her lips. Even in her state of urgency, she couldn’t help but appreciate the feel of the sun on her face and the wind in her hair. It was wonderful, being outdoors! She didn’t think she could ever take such a thing for granted not after all her years of being trapped inside, the paintings her only companions. Elsa refused to so much as creak open the door so Anna could get a glimpse of her estranged sister. And Anna would rarely drag more than a “Go away, Anna” out of her sister. And that was on a good day..Normally Elsa wouldn’t say anything at all. Anna was a ghost..Perhaps seen but never heard, never interacted with. And as for her parents.. They were too busy with Elsa to spend much time with their youngest daughter. Now Anna knew the truth. They were trying to help Elsa with her magic. Having no powers...Elsa took precedence. But Anna was sure they weren’t afraid of Elsa! They’d gone about it the wrong way keeping both daughters hidden away from the world and separate..But they really did want what was best for them! They were trying to teach Elsa control! They just..didn’t know how. Her smile fading at the painful memories of years of neglect, Anna shook her head as though she could she could rattle the melancholy straight out of her noggin. There was no time for gloomy thoughts today! She was a girl on a mission! She stopped in front of what unbeknownst to her was the Jolly Rogger. “Hello!” she hollered at the top of her lungs. “My name is Anna; and, I’m looking for the fastest ship in all of Arendelle! You see, it’s quite important I get to Misthaven right away! Do you know which ship is the quickest?!”
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Post by Princess Anna on Dec 6, 2015 21:39:20 GMT
| ~ • ~ | Character Basics | ~ • ~ |
.:Name:. Anna .:Nick Name:. N/A .:Affiliation:. Hero .:Status:. Royalty .:Story:. Frozen
| ~ • ~ | Appearance | ~ • ~ |
.:Physical Appearance:. Pale skin. Blue eyes. Long lustrous red hair. .:Height:. 5ft. 5in .:Portrayed by:. Elizabeth Lail
| ~ • ~ | Personality | ~ • ~ |
.:Personality:. Anna is sweet and sincere. She genuinely wants to help everyone find their happiness. She can't stand watching a single person suffer. If someone is crying she'll approach them and do her absolute best to comfort them. No matter how much she cherishes something, there is almost nothing she wouldn't part with to make someone smile. (The only exception would be a precious present from either Kris or Elsa.) She is always there to offer a sympathetic ear or a shoulder to cry on. She's a very good listener.
Anna is filled with energy. She hates being cooped up anywhere, much preferring to run around outside. Her stamina is nothing to thumb your nose at! She's the very rare adult who can keep up with a child's energy levels. She's frequently bustling about, moving from place to place.
Her thinking is typically different from most people's. Common expressions will go right over her head. She'll finish them with her own unique ideas. In part, this reveals her deep creativity. She tackles problems in unexpected ways. It's very difficult to perturb her. She entirely lacks any form of common sense and operates by her own rules which are less rules and more guidelines. She goes with the flow and adapts to things, instinctually responding to various situations. She's good in a crisis because she can think on her feet and keep a cool head when it counts.
You are hardly likely to find anyone as easily excitable as Anna. Anything from taking a walk to finding this odd toy that no one but her would think cute will make her clap her hands in delight and bounce on the balls of her heals. The littlest things bring her the greatest joy. She was isolated for a long period of time, exposed only to the same things day after day. So she really delights in new things and adventures. She longs for a change of pace and diversity. She's definitely a glass half full kind of girl. Give her the most negative and depressing situation and she will clutch at straws to find the silver lining. She'd much rather be happy than miserable.
As much as she wants to be happy herself she's the type of person who would sacrifice her pleasure or even her own life for another person. When someone is in trouble, no matter how dangerous the situation is, she offers her full assistance. She'll put herself in harm's way time and time again so that other people can be happy and safe. She doesn't accept that it's okay for a single person to be miserable. She's determined to make sure everyone finds their own bliss.
Anna is eccentric, awkward, and a far cry from graceful. Although quick and nimble this doesn't mean she doesn't stumble or bump into people or objects. It simply means her speed is impressive. But her awkwardness is endearing and she is not troubled by it.
Although she is the best listener when someone is troubled or upset or just wants to speak, she is quite the talkative individual. She has a bubbly personality and is quite content to chat about any number of topics. She has a keen mind which is always eager to learn more and it shows in her conversations.
Never the type to fear what others will say about her, she's quite playful. Her playfulness is often attributed to childishness. But just because she loves running around and exploring and can be a bit impulsive does not mean she's immature. She's very sensitive to others feelings and will always put others' needs above her own. She just likes to have fun when she has the opportunity. No matter how dire a situation is, she'll try to enjoy herself. She'll laugh when typically no one else can. Her smiles and laughter are infectious. She's very good at bringing cheer to those who need it no matter how much she is berated for her naivety or innocence.
.:Special Skills:. extremely adaptable, good aim, high tolerance for dealing with ridiculous situations, surprisingly skilled with a sword
| ~ • ~ | History | ~ • ~ |
.:Birthplace:. Arendelle .:Family:. Elsa-older sister (only living blood relative), Kristoff (husband) .:Occupation:. Princess .:History:. When Anna was a little girl, her an Elsa were extremely close. They played together all the time and told each other everything. Elsa was the one Anna would typically confide in rather than her parents. She was a bit jealous that only Elsa had magic. But she adored Elsa's magic and figured she was lucky just to be so near it. She'd beg and plead for Elsa to show it to her. Whenever Elsa displayed her special skill Anna would clap her hands in delight or laugh. She was quite proud of her sister's talents.
Her happy relationship with her sister was shattered when she couldn't sleep one night. She pounced on Elsa, insisting that the sky was awake and so she couldn't sleep. She playfully asked Elsa if she wanted to build a snowman. She wore Elsa's resolve down and the two had their own perfect winter wonderland with Elsa even building a Snowman named Olaf who loved warm hugs. With her typical energy, Anna then bounced around, believing her sister could catch her with her piles of Snow. Anna jumped high into the air and got over zealous with her jumping. Elsa panicked, telling Anna she was going too fast but Anna, ever the adventurous spirit, didn't listen. Instead of catching Anna with snow, in her nervousness she hit Anna in the head with her ice. Anna turned ice cold and her parents feared for the worst.
While Anna was unconscious her parents took her to see the trolls. One particularly old and wise troll healed her but removed her memories of Elsa's powers to protect her. He kept Anna's concept of fun and close bond with her sister, just altering the memories so that it seemed they had normal fun adventures together. The only proof of the incident was a silver streak left in her hair.
After that things drastically changed for Anna. Elsa shut her out, refused to so much as open the door for her. The staff was cut down and the gates were closed. Anna was informed she wasn't allowed to leave the castle. She couldn't understand why her sister didn't want to play with her anymore. She tried time and time again to get Elsa to open up to her but she refused. Anna's pleas fell on deaf ears. Her parents spent more time with Elsa saying she needed more attention. But they wouldn't explain why. Anna was typically left all alone in an over sized castle, her only friends being the paintings on the wall. She was so terribly deprived of company that she started talking to the paintings, particularly the one of Joan of Arc. As there was little to do in the castle she had read many books and was drawn to the history of Joan of Arc. Joan of Arc had a brave and noble spirit and was also very much alone. Anna related. (Although she certainly hoped she wouldn't meet the same dreary fate.) She constantly told Joan to hang in there. But the words were meant to comfort herself as much as Joan. Joan was dead now and Anna had her own cross to bare.
She tried her best not to give up hope that she and her sister could reconnect. As much as Elsa pushed her away and refused to come out and play, Anna would still tirelessly approach her, believing one day Elsa would open the door and the two could go back to the way things used to be. These hopes never reached fruition.
Anna's parents drowned when their boat capsized. What was supposed to be a short trip ended in their death. Everyone told Anna to take courage and she tried her best but the loss of her parents was such a difficult burden to bare. She now felt more alone than ever. Elsa was the only family she had left. Yet again Anna implored her to come out. She wanted to embrace her sister and grieve with her, perhaps share stories of their parents. But Elsa denied Anna her greatest wish. Anna was left to mourn alone.
After this incident she finally started to give up on reaching Elsa. She'd really needed her sister's support then. She believed if anything could bring them together it was a tragedy like that. And yet Elsa continued to push her away. Anna feared her sister hated her and there was nothing to be done for it. She just couldn't stand the rejection anymore, getting her hopes up every time she knocked just to have them shattered when Elsa told her to go away. She started sighed when she went by her sister's door rather than knocking.
Three years later her sister came of age. It was time for her sister to be named queen. Although Anna had all but given up on reconnecting with her sister by this point, she was ecstatic that for at least one day the gates would be open. She could go outside and see real people! She'd been completely isolated after the death of her parents. A sister who refused to leave her room. Parents that weren't there and hardly any staff. It was just Anna and her paintings.
Despite the excitement, as per her habit Anna woke up late. She was a night owl, preferring to stay up late (until ungodly hours of the morning) and then sleep in long after the sun was shinning. A staff member had to rouse her. She lied about being up for hours before promptly falling back asleep again. When the person called out to her and mentioned the coronation, after her brain finally kicked into to gear she scampered to prepare. As soon as she was dressed and presentable looking she fled outside as fast her feet could carry her. She didn't act anything like a princess should, just being relieved to be outside and be a part of the world again. She couldn't remember the last time she'd walked around freely. She soaked everything in, running despite wearing a ball gown and jumping on bridges and just having a fun time. In her rush of excitement she bumped into a prince called Hans. The two ended up falling on top of each other. She was awkward and ungraceful (nothing like her prim and proper sister) but she felt a strong connection with the charming man. He seemed to thoroughly understand her. He even waved to her as her sister was crowned queen! Later they spent more of the evening together and he proposed! She immediately accepted because he truly understood her thinking and seemed to get her pain. There was finally someone to care for her, love her. She was sure this was her true love, someone who worried about her and was willing to spend time with her.
The evening couldn't seem to get any better. Earlier her and her sister had had a genuine conversation for the first time in years. They'd laughed together and acted like sisters should. All the faith that had been crushed over the years of separations came flooding back and Anna believed that her and Elsa could be true family once more, regain the bond they'd lost. But apparently it was not to be so easy. Hans proposed to her and Anna being quite certain that he was her true love accepted. She skipped her way back to Elsa to explain the good news. She couldn't wait to get her sister's blessing.
Anna was already dreamily planning the wedding and what would happen afterwards. She shared these ideas with Elsa who seemed concerned. She insisted that Hans wasn't staying here and wouldn't bring his 12 older brothers. She tried to talk to Anna alone but Hans was her soul mate. Anna insisted that anything Elsa had to say to her would be said in front of her true love as well. Elsa said Anna could not marry someone she had just met. Anna fought back, insisting this was true love. Their hearts were one and there was no point in waiting. She'd been alone for so long. She didn't want to be separated from the person she belonged with. But Elsa wasn't listening. She tried to walk away but Anna grabbed her glove trying to get her to stay and listen. Elsa tried to get it back but Anna held on tight, hoping her sister would see reason. But Elsa refused to listen just like she had all those years. She wrote Anna off saying that if she couldn't live like this anymore she should just leave. Anna was shocked and hurt by this bitter and cold rejection. She demanded to know what Elsa was so afraid of, what she was hiding, and why she was shutting Anna out again. Next thing Anna knew ice was shooting out from Elsa's hand. Her sister looked absolutely terrified. But before Anna could say anything further she ran.
Anna knew she couldn't leave her sister alone when she was like this. She grew furious when people tried to call her a monster. Elsa, her big sister was not a monster! And now it finally all made sense, why Elsa had shut her out and what she was so afraid of. But so much of this could have been avoided if Elsa had only told her the truth! If Anna had known she could have helped and would never have pushed Elsa like she had! But that was the past and over and done with. All Anna could do was focus on the future. As now the kingdom was frozen in a winter wonderland it was prudent that Anna find her sister and get her to dethaw the kingdom. She insisted that her true love, Hans, stay behind to look after Arendelle while she went looking for Elsa.
After riding out after her sister and being dumped by her horse into a freezing cold river, Anna realizes that leaving without grabbing a coat, gloves, boots, or a hat might not have been the best idea ever. Fortunately there is a trading post nearby. Chilled to the bone, she approaches and hopes to find herself some nice winter garments. There isn't much left but at least there is an outfit with actual sleeves, a cloak, and some boots. Ana asks the merchant if he's seen anyone else stop by perhaps the queen. And he said the only one crazy enough to be out in that storm was her. But just then another man covered in snow stepped inside. He complains about the price for the items he needs and the merchant points out it's a matter of supply and demand. Then he mentions he's in trouble with supply and demand given his trade his ice. Anna can't help but burst out laughing at this, stating that it's a bad time for that business. But once she sees his expression she pulls herself together and says it's unfortunate. The guy ends up calling the merchant a crook and merchant violently throws him out. He apologizes for the unpleasantness for Anna and offers a jar of...she's not entirely sure what to make sure there are no bad feelings. She gratefully accepts the jar, appreciating the thought. She buys warmer clothes for herself and all the times the stranger planned on purchasing, including the carrots she was originally blocking.
Anna asks the stranger to take her to the North Mountain. Originally he refuses but she convinces him to change his mind when she hits him with a bag of everything he planned on purchasing but the carrots. Then when he mentioned she forgot the carrots she threw the other bag at him. He looked strong and so she wasn't particularly worried he'd be hurt. And with the carrots as payment she demanded they leave right away rather than dawn. She was in a hurry! She needed to find her sister and set everything straight!
As the two hop on the sleigh and begin their journey they become better acquainted. Anna explains everything that lead to the frozen atmosphere including her engagement with Hans. But Kristoff completely stops listening once he realizes she agreed to marry someone she knew for less than a day. He clearly didn't understand the importance or preciousness of true love! But before she can adequately defend her case wolves approach them. Kristoff tells her to basically stay out of everything since he doesn't trust the judgement of someone who would get engaged upon knowing someone for a few hours. She shows Kristoff what she's made of! She's not the type to stay put when others are in trouble. A wolf gets close and she whacks him hard on the head with an instrument, the tremendous force sending him flying back. Then when Kristoff falls, she grabs his torch, sets something on fire and hurls it at the wolves, just barely missing Kristoff. Kristoff yells that she could have hit him and she points out that she didn't. Then Anna orders Sven to jump. Kristoff tells Anna she can't do that, that only he gives Sven commands. Then he throws Anna on Sven and tells him to jump. He used the sled and both of them make it over the cliff safely. Unfortunately, the sled is destroyed. The only things they manage to salvage are the rope, pike-axe, and the carrots for Sven. She promised to pay for the sled and everything inside. And she said she'd understand if he didn't want to help her anymore. But fortunately although it originally looks like Kristoff plans to leave her to her own devices, he agrees to help. She tries to act nonchalant but she's secretly extremely grateful for his help since she has no idea of where to go. But she quickly shifts her eager "Really?!" to a "I'll let you tag along."
As they travel they run into a magically animated Snowman who Anna immediately recognizes as Olaf, the one Elsa built for Anna when they were kids. The Snowman says he knows where Elsa is and proceeds to speak of his dreams of experiencing summer. Kristoff says he's going to tell him what happens to snow in summer but Anna immediately hushes him with a "Don't you dare!".
After having some difficulty climbing, Olaf directs the party to a set of stairs that lead up to Elsa's ice castle. Anna stops Olaf and Kristoff from entering, thinking it's best if she talks to Elsa herself. Anna is reunited with her sister. She tries to explain that she's not afraid of Elsa and she's here to help. But as usual Elsa refuses to listen. She goes off about how Anna's place is in Arendelle but she doesn't belong there. And that she should remain here safe from everyone. Then Anna explains how Arendelle is now in an eternal winter. She believes that Elsa can stop it but Elsa clearly doesn't believe that herself. In a fit of panic, Elsa accidentally freezes Anna's heart. Kristoff then runs up the stairs to find Anna clutching her chest. He asks if she's alright and she insists she's fine. She tries to convince Elsa to come back to Arendelle with her but Elsa conjures a giant snowman who throws them out. Anna plans on throwing a snowball at the creature in frustration and retaliation but Kristoff grabs her and stops her. He tells her to calm down. She acts like she's perfectly calm but the moment Kristoff lets her go she hurls a snowball at the creature. The creature chases them to the edge of the cliff. Kristoff has the rope and wraps it around the two of them. He secures and tells her they'll jump on his mark. But Anna on an impulse decides for herself when the best time to jump is and rushes off the edge without waiting for Kristoff's approval. They dangle down him merely commenting "Well that happened". The snow creature grabs the rope and proceeds to pull them up so Anna has no choice but to cut the rope with a knife. (She does not like anyone deciding her future for her. She prefers for things to be a result of her actions. Nothing is worse than being passive and wondering what would have happened if only you'd acted no matter how reckless.) They land on the soft snow below and when Kristoff pulls her up he comments with concern that her hair is turning a white color. Anna's not overly concerned and so only asked him if it looked bad. He said no but Olaf points out that he hesitated. Ana's surprised that she's a bit self conscious about that.
Kristoff decides to take her to his friends to see if they can help. Kristoff seems surprisingly concerned about her as they travel to the Valley of the Living Rock. She appreciates his affection. But she, never one to worry to much about her own health or safety, isn't really perturbed.
Kristoff takes them to a pile of rocks and Anna fears for Kristoff's sanity. Olaf says he loves Anna and so he'll buy some time for her to run. She tells Kristoff she's going to go when the rocks turn into trolls before her eyes. She's shocked but relieved to see that Kristoff is mentally sound. The trolls get the wrong idea and think Anna is Kristoff's girlfriend. They both deny this but this seems to only make the trolls work harder to convince them to get together. They end up trying to arrange a wedding but it is promptly interrupted when Anna nearly faints, losing her balance. Fortunately Kristoff catches her before she can make contact with the ground. He points out that she's freezing cold. She had noticed she'd been steadily getting colder but she'd chalked that up to the weather. Now she can't deny that there might just be a problem. Pabbie says that if she was frozen in the head it would be simple to fix but as her heart is the problem she will die. The only thing that can save her is an act of true love. Both Anna and Kristoff assume a kiss will solve this problem. Kristoff rushes her back to Arendelle so that Hands, her true love can kiss her.
Kristoff leaves Anna when she is placed in the hands of some of the staff at her castle. She's taken to Hans and is met with the worst kind of betrayal. She's informed that he never loved her. ("Oh Anna, if only there was someone who loved you.") All he was ever interested in was the crown. Marrying Elsa would have been preferable but "No one was getting anywhere with her". Once they had married Elsa would have met with an 'accident'. But given the current events he could just kill Elsa and leave Anna to die of 'natural' causes. His words cut her to the core. She does feel completely unloved. Elsa continued to reject her even after Anna learned the truth. Her parents were dead and even when they lived they'd spent most of their time with Elsa, likely trying to help contain her powers. They'd never explained anything to her. And Hans...Their entire relationship had been based off one giant lie. But she was as sassy as ever. She wouldn't give Hans the satisfaction of being completely cowed. She insisted that Elsa was stronger than him. He didn't seem concerned and when she shouted that he wouldn't get away with this he insisted he already had.
Hans locked Anna alone in the room after putting out the fire and making her grow even colder. She was too weak to do much besides whisper for help. She tried to move but found her body all but frozen. But Olaf comes to the rescue. He tries to restart the fire for which Anna begs him to get away. She couldn't stand to watch him melt for her. She doesn't want to cause anyone any pain or suffering. She tries to get him to understand that he'll melt and he just smiles and says some people are worth melting for. Although he does not in fact want to melt right then so he backs away from the fire.
He insists they need to find another act of true love and asks Anna if she has any ideas to which she responds that she doesn't know anything about love. The one person she thought loved her was just manipulating her. She feels she's entirely out of options. But Olaf explains that love is putting someone's needs before your own like Kristoff did for her. She's stunned to think that Kristoff loves her. She asks Olaf about it to which he responds that she really does know nothing of love.
The windows blow open and when Olaf attempts to shut them they see Kristoff and Sven rushing towards them. Olaf helps Anna get outside so that Kristoff can give her true love's kiss. The blizzard rages and Anna care barely feel anything anymore. But she forces herself forward step by painful step knowing she'll die if she doesn't reach Kristoff's side. But before she can get to Kristoff she sees Hans towering over her sister with a sword. She can make it to Kristoff who is so torturously close or protect her sister even though it will mean her death. She hesitates for only a second. She gives Kristoff one longing look before running in front of Elsa, raising her hand to block Han's sword. She freezes but Han's sword breaks.
But she soon thaws, Elsa's arms wrapped around her tightly as her older sister sobs. Olaf explains that what Anna did was an act of true love. Anna's thrilled to see her sister and her still share a bond. And she's happier still to not be frozen solid. Then Elsa mutters something about how love is the answer. She returns the kingdom to normal and all is well.
Kristoff starts to go after Hans but Anna stops him with a tender touch. Anna appears perfectly serene. But then Anna walks over, and punches Hans over the side of the boat to much applause and praise. She's not the restrained, reserved, elegant princess her sister is! She figured Hans definitely had that coming!
Anna is relieved that Kristoff stays in the city to see her! Later she blindfolds him, planning to take him to his brand new sled! But things don't go quite as smoothly as she would hope as she directs him into a pole. Fortunately he's okay! It's clear he loves the latest model of sled but originally refused to accept it. But she insists that he simply has to take it. She won't have him saying no after all he's done for her! And Anna's nothing if not stubborn and persistent! And she adds that Elsa named him "official Arendelle Ice Master and Deliverer." He says he doesn't believe it's a real thing. She argues that it is! But really it hadn't been until that morning when Anna convinced her sister to make up the title and name Kristoff that. And Anna had the medal made herself too.
Anna nervously asks if he likes the sled to which he picks her up and twirls her around, insisting that he loves it. He says he could kiss her but then grows awkward and shy. To put him at ease Anna gently kisses his cheek. Having permission to kiss her, he kisses her passionately on the lips and Anna's never been so happy in all her life.
Later that day Elsa freezes the cobblestone and convinces Anna to skate even though she's nervous about it and it's not really her thing. But she has fun just spending time with her sister after all these years.
Some time after these events Kristoff makes Anna even happier by proposing to her. She's not sure how pleased her older sister is about the prospect; but, she knows Elsa would never get in the way of her happiness!
For something new, Elsa gives Anna a beautiful snowflake necklace that used to belong to their mother. Then she's given Mother's old wedding dress. While she tries it on Elsa stumbles across their mother's diary. She reads the entry after her sister runs off upset. Anna doesn't believe for a second that their parents ran off because of Elsa's powers like the diary seems to imply. They were good people! Of course they wouldn't have an issue with her beloved older sister! After the trolls can't shed light on the mystery, Anna decides to go to Misthaven herself (since Elsa refuses to come along).
Anna had an interesting little adventure with her fiance's friend James, now her friend as well! Thanks to his mother's help she was able to find the wizard she was looking for. She made a contract with him for the sake of helping her sister. But she feared that the potion the wizard wanted her to put in the kind man's drink was poison. She admitted that she couldn't do it. Unfortunately that was what he'd wanted all along. He needed the tear of someone who had turned away form their dark urges. Anna tried to convince him she was never even tempted because she didn't have a dark side. She knew better. Rumplestiltskin, not taking chances threatened to have Anna locked up forever since she hadn't fulfilled her end of the contract. The only way she could get out of it was by killing him which she refused to do. But she was tempted and so Rumple could get the necessary tear. But with some help from the kind apprentice who'd been turned into a mouse, she got Rumple's dagger. She willed him to change back the apprentice, to never hurt her or her sister and to send her home. She'd learned some dark things about their parents' fear of Elsa's magic. But she was unable to share this news with her sister. She pretended as though she learned nothing.
Not everything was the same as when she'd left. There was a woman named Ingrid who claimed to be her and Elsa's aunt with ice powers. Anna felt unsettled for reasons she couldn't fully explain. She never completely trusted this new woman. Ingrid tried to turn Anna and Elsa against each other, claiming that Anna was there to seal Elsa's powers like her mother before her. But Elsa trusted her sister. (Thank goodness! Anna loved Elsa to death and her magic was part of what made her special!)
Ingrid wasn't content to leave things be. She cast the curse of shattered sight on Anna to bring out her darkest side. Under the sway of the spell, she trapped her sister in an urn. Ingrid froze all of Arendelle. And Anna and Kristoff thanks to some manipulation after they were unfrozen were trapped in a box and sent to the bottom of a lake. Anna, always one to believe in light in the darkest of time recited wedding vows to Kristoff so at least no matter what they'd be husband and wife together.
Then all of a sudden they were transported to a whole new land. Anna found out this was because of her sister's pure wish for her safety. Unfortunately things weren't quite calm in Storybrooke. Their aunt had cast the spell of shattered sight over the whole town. After dealing with that (Anna was immune having had the spell previously cast on her) and getting their aunt to see the light and sacrifice herself to end the darkness, Elsa, Anna, and Kristoff returned to Arendelle where Anna kicked Hans off the throne (who'd taken over while they were busy in Storybrooke) and finally married Kristoff. It looks like Anna can finally have her happily ever after but who knows how long the calm will last. And with the door that connects to Storybrooke, she plans on visiting some of her friends there when Elsa is more settling into her role as queen.
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