Olaf

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I think this voyage has been the longest voyage ever in the history of voyages, even if everyone said it had only been four days since we left Miguel's Island. Maybe it was just the longest voyage ever in my life. Maybe it was because I have never been on a boat trip for more than a day.

Apart from the long periods of being out to sea and getting a little seasick, there was a lot of pleasant experiences in this voyage. We stopped at a lot of islands to sleep on every night and collect supplies and fresh water, which was my job. I didn't have any problems doing it apart from that time when I got stung by bees while trying to collect some honey from a tree on one island. And there was also the time when I tried to collect some eggs. I found those eggs in a giant nest on the top of a hill. They were very big. I thought they could feed the whole fleet for weeks. When I tried to pick them up, I was greeted by a giant and angry-looking fire breathing dragon. Then I worked out that this dragon was the mother of the eggs. Even after I put them back in the nest, the dragon was still angry and wouldn't stop chasing me until Elsa came to my rescue by freezing her with her ice powers and taking me back to the fleet before it sailed away from the island.

Every island we went to was very beautiful. There were always tall, striking trees, green grass, giant and rocky boulders and millions of flowers with multi-colours I didn't even know ever existed! And every night we all slept in tents, which I never did in my life. It was more difficult, dirtier and nosier than the igloos Elsa made when we went on trips, but it was an experience of learning and fun. I couldn't decide whether I still preferred igloos or if I like tents now; I guess I just liked them both.

We spotted something new on this voyage today. We passed some rocky mountains and crushed ships around them.

"These were in that vision Grand Pabbie showed us," Kristoff said. "That means we're heading the right way."

"Everyone, remain calm and focused," Mattias ordered.

After we passed the mountains and sunken ships, we came to an island. The closer we got to it, the more we could see the giant stony castle that Grand Pabbie showed us. It was bigger than the vision showed it. Besides the castle, there was nothing but rocks. There were no flowers, no grass and not a single tree. Not even a dead one.

"This is Yologana, right?" I asked after we all got off the boats.

"Well, this looks like the place in Grand Pabbie's vision," Elsa said, "but we can't assume so. We will have to check the whole thing to be certain."

"All right, everyone, ten-hut!" Mattias ordered.

We all stood to attention as Mattias and Elsa addressed us.

"Be careful, everyone. We don't know what could be in that castle or under the cracks of this island, so be on the alert for anything."

"Yes, sir," I said along with the other soldiers.

"Like General Matthis said," Elsa said, "be very careful. And good luck."

"Okay, let's get to work," Mattias said.


Mattias chose the soldiers to stay outside the castle to be on the alert for anything that might come to attack us while he and Elsa led the rest of us into it. The castle looked like it hadn't crumbled on the outside, but the inside was a different story. There were some stairs, but they looked very unsafe and some had even fallen down completely. The steps that stayed on looked very loose and and you could fall over at any second, but the soldiers that walked up to check upstairs were very careful. I stayed on the ground with Elsa, Kristoff and Mattias to check on the rooms on the ground.

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