Jötunheim Part 2

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Arendelle: 12 years Ago

Andres was with Agnarr in the forest beginning to chop wood. One of the few times when Agnarr had time, he would choose this to do with his son

Agnarr- Andres, do you know why we chop wood?

Andres- No... we have the people to do this... why do we? 

Agnarr- That doesn't answer the question.

Andres- To keep us warm... feed the fire, warm the food we cook? Not much else...

Agnarr- That is true, my boy. It is not just about keeping warm or cooking our meals. Chopping wood teaches us responsibility, discipline, and the importance of fulfilling our duties, no matter how small they may seem.

Andres- But I don't understand, Father. How can chopping wood teach us all that?

Agnarr- Let me explain, Andres. Responsibility lies in understanding that even as royals, we have basic tasks to perform for the benefit of our kingdom and ourselves. Chopping wood is one such task that ensures our castle remains warm and our bellies nourished.

Andres- I think I understand... A little bit

Agnarr- by chopping wood, we fulfill our duties as providing for the chef, for the Maids fire, for the warmth and comfortability that we have today

Andres- So it's something that that we take upon ourselves to do give others an Easier path? 

Agnarr- Precisely, my son. It reminds us that no matter our status or position in life, we must contribute to the greater good. And through these small duties, we learn discipline - the ability to persist even when the task seems challenging. Plus, it is good to keep us in shape, take note

Agnarr raised the axe and chopped the log of wood in half

Andres- Woah... I want to try too, Father! Can I chop some wood?

Agnarr- Of course, Andres. Here, take this hatchet and give it a try, but be careful, you could hurt yourself

Andres takes the hatchet with determination and swings it towards the log. However, his swing barely makes a mark.

Andres- I barely made a scratch... 

Agnarr- That's okay. Arendelle wasn't built in a day, and mastery comes with practice and perseverance. Even the mightiest trees start as tiny seeds. Keep trying, and soon you will see progress.

Andres- I won't give up, Father! I will keep practicing and become better! Even better than you!

Agnarr- Remember, even if you don't succeed at first, it is the effort and determination that truly matter. When you're older, I'll be lookin upon you to take care of your sisters when conflict arrives, Andres

Andres- I understand, father

Andres takes a deep breath, ready to continue his practice. Agnarr watches proudly as his son embraces the responsibility and discipline that comes with even the simplest of tasks.

Present time: Arendelle

Anna- Here! Finally!!

Anna pulled a box out of Andres' chest  and left the attic

Anna- This has to do the trick

Jötunheim 

Elsa left the Stave and was welcomed with the mountain breeze 

Elsa- Alright, down the mountain, through the forest, and down the valley... 

Elsa marched down the mountain and ran into the undead 

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