The birth of two sisters, and a prophecy

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Someday, an evil ruler with a frozen heart, shall bring massive destruction to the great and fair northern kingdom of Arendelle.

This prophecy was foretold by one of the mystical trolls. The people of Arendelle become afraid since anything the Troll king says comes true. Many years before, the trolls were very different, they were the opposite of what they're now and there wasn't actually any trust between both races. Both humans and trolls held grudge against each other, especially the trolls because humans have inhabited most of their lands.

But time has changed as well as the trolls. The trolls weren't completely evil, they were just neutral, except one of them, who has a deep antagonism and resentment towards humanity because they sometimes ambush them for some unknown intentions.

This particular troll's name was Flemmingrad, and he was The Troll King's younger brother and furthermore, the one who predicts the prophecy before his death as his first and last wish for retaliation, mocking the words 'great' and 'fair' and emphasize the word 'shall' by meaning that the prophecy must be fulfilled or else his soul will not forgive Arendelle and the kingdom will never be a safe place anymore, similar to a spell, though it really isn't. His family learned about it shortly after his death and they weren't against him and the prophecy at all, in fact, they know prophecies are just visions of the future, and they do happen and despite what humans did to them, they felt great pity for Arendelle as they encourage it.

Flemmingrad was very respected and had a big appetite, so he grew very big and round. One day humans attacked the trolls and Flemmingrad was not able to escape because of his size, so he blended into the fjord. He also shares his older brother in terms of wisdom and predictions. But unlike his older gloomy brother, who was kind and forgiving, he was vindictive and morally-ambiguous to humans.

The Troll king's name was Grandpabbie, He is the elderly troll that rules a land called 'the valley of the Living Rock'. He is also a benevolent, kind-hearted troll and was forgiving despite what people had done to them because unlike Flemmingrad, he knows that not all people hate magic, and those individuals who attack them despise it. Pabbie is described as being as old as the Earth, and he is sensitive about his age, even refusing to disclose it. He is also a very wise troll, even wiser and more mature than his younger, deceased troll brother.

He knows about the prophecy since his troll brother told him, and keeps praying for it to be fulfilled.

After the civilization of Arendelle learned about the troll's prophecy, they never feel safe in their kingdom anymore. Yet, they hoped that they could have found a way to avoid it from taking place in the future. As time passes, most of them ignore it and carried on with their lives.

Cold Planets of Uranus, Saturn, Pluto, and Neptune aligning with Earth for one thousand years.

A child will be born.

Blessed with the magical powers of the north.

The child will grow and suffer alone.

But in the end, will be freed by love.

Arendelle was a small, Norwegian kingdom located on the fjord, with a village outside the castle gates. It consists of homes, shops, a marketplace, the docks, and the city's clock tower with the mountains and vast wilderness landscape surrounding the kingdom. It is here that Arendelle's primary export—ice—is harvested. Traversing through this area can be rather dangerous, as savage wolves lurk throughout.

The oldest known monarchs of Arendelle were King Runeard and Queen Rita. Succeeding him was King Agnarr.

King Agnarr and Queen Iduna of Arendelle were fair and kind rulers, doing what is the best for the kingdom. They know magic but were completely oblivious about the prophecy, and have ruled the kingdom ever since King Runeard falls to his death during a war. Agnarr crowned King of Arendelle and Iduna, who was a member of the northern tribe from a territory far north called 'Northuldra', at that time, marries him and crowned his Queen.

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