Some things never change

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"Anna, (Y/n), Elsa!" The king said. "Bed time's soon!" The Queen said. "Uh oh! The princess is trapped in the snow goblin's evil spell! Quick Elsa, make a prince, a fancy one!" Anna said. Elsa quickly makes a prince made of snow. "Oh no, the prince is stuck too! Who cares about danger when there's love?" Anna asked, then she made them start kissing. "Ugh, Anna, blegh... Kissing won't save the forest!" Elsa said. "The Lost Fairies are crying out! What sound does a giraffe make? Never mind! They wake the Fairy Queen, who breaks the spell and saves everyone!" You said. "And they all get married!" Anna said. "What are you playing?" Agnarr asked. "Enchanted forest!" You said. "That's like no Enchanted Forest I've ever seen." Agnarr said. "The prince and the princess whoosh." Anna said. "You've seen an Enchanted Forest?" Elsa asked. "Wait, what?" Anna asked. "I have. Once." Agnarr said. "And you never told us this before?" You asked. "Well, I could tell you now... If you..." Agnarr said. "Okay, tell us now!" Elsa said. "Are you sure about this?" Iduna asked. "It's time they know..." Agnarr said. "Let's make a big snowman later." Anna whispers to you and Elsa. "If they can settle and listen. Far away, as north as we can go, stood a very old and very Enchanted Forest. But its magic wasn't that of goblin spells and lost fairies. It was protected by the most powerful spirits of all... Those of air, fire, water, and earth. But it was also a home to the mysterious Northuldra people." Agnarr said. "Were the Northuldra magical, like me and Elsa?" You asked. "No (Y/n), they were not magical, 

they just took advantage of the forest gifts. Their ways were so different from ours. But still, they promised us friendship. In honor of that, your grandfather, King Runeard, built them a mighty dam to strengthen their waters. It was a gift of peace." Agnarr said. "That's a big gift of peace." Anna said. "And I was so honored to get to go to the forest to celebrate it." Agnarr said. "I wasn't at all prepared for what the day would bring. We let down our guard. We were charmed. And it felt so... magical. But something went wrong. They were attacking us! It was a brutal battle. Your grandfather ... was lost. The fighting enraged the spirits. They turned their magic against us all. There was this... voice. And someone saved me. I'm told, the spirits then vanished. And a powerful mist covered the forest, locking everyone out. And that night, I came home, King of Arendelle." Agnarr said. "Whoa, Papa, that was epic. Whoever saved you, I'd love that." Anna said. "I wish I knew who it was." Agnarr said. "What happened to the spirits? What's in the Forest now?" Elsa asked. "I don't know. The mist still stands. No one can get in, and no one has since come out." Agnarr said. "So we're safe." Iduna said. "Yes, but the forest could wake again, and we must be prepared for whatever danger it may bring." Agnarr said. "And on that note, how about we say goodnight to your father?" Iduna asked. "Oh, but I still have so many questions!" Anna said. "Save them for another night, Anna." Agnarr said. "Ugh, you know I don't have that kind of patience. Why did the Northuldra attack us anyway? Who attacks people who gave them gifts?" Anna asked. "Do you think the forest will wake again?" You asked. "Only Ahtohallan knows." Iduna said. "Ahtoall--" what?" Anna asked. "When I was little... my mother would sing a song about special river, called Ahtohallan... that was said to hold all the answers about the past, about what we are a part of." Iduna said. "Wow." Anna said. "Will you sing it for us? Please?" Elsa asked. "Okay, cuddle close. Scootch in." Iduna said. You, Elsa and Anna cuddle close to your mother.

"All Is Found"

"Where the northwind meets the sea

There is a river full of memory

Sleep, my darling, safe and sound

For in this river all is found

In her waters, deep and true

Lie the answers and path for you

Dive down deep into her sound

But not too far or you'll be drowned

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