Hello readers! This is OrangeGalen with a new story, staring two of my new favorite (or one old, one new) things, Frozen and Pokémon! This is based off an idea I had when I saw a picture of Elsa running across the fjord compared with a picture of Suicune from the fourth Pokémon movie, and they looked eerily similar. But that got my mind racing, and so this is one of my brainchildren, the other one not ready yet, of that picture.

Enjoy!


Edit- 3/some date/17


Disclaimer: I do not own Pokémon or Frozen in any evolutionary forme.


Elsa, the Queen of Arendelle, walked up the snowy slopes of the North Mountain, her feet barely imprinting themselves on the fresh white snow. This wasn't because she was light-footed, although truthfully she is. No, rather it was her powers, her ice and snow magic, that allowed her to keep on top of the snow without sinking through.

"Elsa! Wait up!" A voice called out behind her. Elsa turned around and saw her sister Anna trudging up the snowy slopes behind her, closely followed by Kristoff and Sven with the talking animated snowman, Olaf, riding the reindeer.

Anna and Kristoff were on foot, walking through the snow, opting to leave Kristoff's sled behind. Of course, they left a few other things behind as well, carrying only what they could in their packs. Olaf was sitting on Sven humming to himself, only stopping to laugh at something or run over to look at something before climbing back on the reindeer's back.

"Come on, it's not far now." Elsa shouted back to them, being a good distance ahead of them.

"I know it's not, but we don't have snow powers like you Elsa!" Anna shouted back, falling into another snow hole after putting her boot down. Elsa chuckled at the sight of her sister's problems, knowing full well what she wanted.

"True, but what do you want me to do about it?" She said, having fun with the moment.

"Oh, I don't know, maybe you can make the snow go away? Or maybe make some snowshoes for us?"

"If I recall, we had the chance back in the castle to get them, but you were in too much of a hurry to be bothered."

"Yea, well, who wouldn't be? It's not often you get the chance to see something so wonderful."

"Even if you have to suffer like this?" Elsa said as Anna fell in another snow-covered hole.

"You know, you can help with this!" Anna yelled, causing Kristoff to cover his ears for a moment.

"But if I helped you then where's the fun in that?" Elsa said.

"There's not much fun in this when you're freezing!" Anna shouted. Elsa turned her back and rolled her eyes at her sister's antics. "Don't roll your eyes at me missy!"

"I didn't." Elsa called back to her, smiling.

"Oh come on, I could hear them rolling down the hill!" Anna said.

"Ooh! I'll catch them when they come down here!" Olaf said, not knowing they were speaking metaphorically. He then proceeded to stand on Sven's head and look around at the ground. "I don't see them." He said.

Kristoff sighed and shook his head. What I do to put up with these people, he thought. I just came to see the castle again, that's all, he told himself, although in his heart, the thought of spending more time with a certain feisty redhead was a real motivator.

"Olaf, Elsa's eyes are not actually rolling down the hill, it's a figure of speech." He explained to the snowman.

"Oh, okay Sven!" Olaf said, and then went back to humming to himself on Sven.

"And for the hundredth time; it's Kristoff. Sven is the reindeer."

"Oh yea, I knew that." Olaf simply said, returning to his humming.

Kristoff sighed and he himself rolled his eyes. Sometimes this snowman could try anyone's patience. But after a few kicks around, literally as Olaf would just put himself back together as certain people of Arendelle found out after meeting the walking, talking snowman on the streets, the people grew used to the strange sight. So at the same time, the people grew more comfortable with their queen and her powers.

And speaking of the queen, she was further ahead than the rest of her company again. Like the rest of them, she was eager to revisit her ice place. She didn't exactly have very good memories of leaving, actually no memories really because she was unconscious when Hans' group took her out of the palace. Elsa shivered not from the cold, never from that, but of the memory of the snake in human form from the Southern Isles.

Elsa tried to push down the unpleasant emotions the man brought up and focused on the positives. Soon after Hans was delivered back to the Southern Isles, the king of the Southern Isles sent two of Hans' brothers to formally apologize for Hans' behavior, saying that his actions were his own, and vowed to keep relations healthy between them and Arendelle. Elsa had greeted them coolly, but also agreed that the actions of one man did not reflect the royalties' views and said that she would keep relations with the Isles open as long as there were no further incidents. So the Southern Isles were taken care of.

The same could not be said of Weselton, or Weasel-town as many in Arendelle were now calling it, Anna included, although Elsa did make a slip-up once and promptly flushed red embarrassment. Not from messing up the name, but from the fact that she had messed up at all. None of her ministers pointed it out and Elsa thought in retrospect that they really didn't care because it was Weas- Weselton, Elsa corrected herself internally.

While Elsa did say to the Southern Isles representatives that the actions of one man didn't reflect the royalties' views, it's a different matter when that one man was royalty and did think that way. The Duke of Weselton didn't take kindly to the embargo Arendelle had placed on them and there were rumors that he was trying to rally other kingdoms against Arendelle. But as word spread of Elsa's powers and her kindness, Elsa thought that the prospect of the Duke gaining any forces was slim, and therefore only paid slight attention to any news from Weselton.

But overall, things were looking bright for Arendelle, both for the kingdom and the monarchy. Trade partners with other nations, excluding Weselton, were going well, and new alliances were made and renewed, such as with the kingdom of Corona. Elsa had met the princess and new prince of Corona, Rapunzel and Eugene, but found out that they were at her own disastrous coronation so Elsa spent most of their stay in Arendelle trying to make up for that.

Anna and Elsa had grown closer than ever before, and it turned out that thirteen years apart didn't lessen the love the two sisters felt for each other. They spent most of their free time together, trying to get to know one another again, sometimes including Kristoff and Olaf in this time.

Kristoff was still uncomfortable around large crowds, something Elsa could sympathize with, but was warming up to them, with no small help from Anna. Elsa could see that the two were becoming closer, but was thankful that Kristoff was taking it slow for Anna's sake. After Hans, Anna was understandably cautious of entering another relationship so soon, and Kristoff understood that. Plus with his job as Arendelle's official Ice deliverer, he was away for a few days of a month, so that slowed things down.

But Elsa could see the inevitable and was trying to be as welcoming to Kristoff as possible. Unlike Hans, Kristoff had an honest feel to him and Elsa knew he was a kind man, if a little gruff at first. When Kristoff asks, and Elsa knew he would eventually, she would give her blessing for their marriage.

That didn't mean she couldn't have some fun with them first though.

Elsa came out of her musings when she recognized a familiar rock wall. She smiled knowing what was just ahead. Turning around, she called back to Anna and the rest of them saying, "We're almost there!"

She heard a collective "Yes!" and smiled, and waited for them so they could all go at the same time. It took a minute, but the other four members of the party caught up with Elsa. Anna looked worse for wear as she was huffing and puffing from walking fast trying to catch up to Elsa.

Kristoff smirked when he noticed the rock wall and Anna breathing and couldn't resist saying, "Does the air seem a bit thinner up here to you?"

Anna glared at him and smacked him in the arm, but couldn't stay mad for long as both Elsa and Kristoff laughed. Eventually she joined them, "Actually yes, yes it does." Anna said.

Getting the last of the chuckles out, Elsa took a deep breath and asked, "Are you ready?"

Olaf bounced up and down with eagerness, Kristoff nodded, excitement showing in his eyes, and Anna gave her trademark "I was born ready!"

Elsa smiled and said, "Then lets go."


The party rounded the corner and they were confronted with one of the most majestic sights ever. Standing there, gleaming in the sun and reflecting the light in a brilliant display, was Elsa's ice palace. For the party gathered there that day, even though they've all seen it before, it still amazed them to no end. For Elsa, it was because she was still surprised with what she could do with her powers. For Anna, it was because it was something her sister made, and she loved it. Kristoff, well, ice is his life, and it's a palace made of the stuff. Olaf because it was where he was made, and Sven, because he liked the smooth ice.

Obviously, the ice palace had seen better days. The staircase was still shattered partially from when Elsa's snow golem, Marshmallow shattered it in an attempt to keep people away from the palace. Elsa wondered what had happened to the snow golem, as the last she saw of it was it falling down the crevice.

As they looked up, they could also see a few remnants of the fight that happened above, as the ice block Elsa made to push one of the Duke's men off was still there, as well as the shattered door. And Elsa was sure that the chandelier was still smashed into pieces as well, adding onto the list of things Elsa needed to fix.

She turned to the group and said, "I think I'll go first."

Anna responded, "Why do you get to go first? We should all go at the same time."

"Unless you want to risk going up that staircase without me fixing it first, then be my guest." She said dryly.

"Oh, yea, 'kay, gotcha', that's a good reason. You go first." Anna stammered.

Elsa smiled and walked forward. "You don't want to miss this." She said, and then reached out with both of her arms, letting them hover just above the railing. Elsa closed her eyes for a moment, and focused, feeling the cold and ice start to respond to her command. In one moment, she opened her eyes and started walking forward.

Anna, Kristoff's, Olaf's and Sven's jaws dropped. Blue magical sparks flew over the stairs in flowing patterns, leaving behind solid, beautiful ice where it traveled. For each step Elsa took, the staircase beneath her glistened anew as her magic found any flaws in the ice and rectified them. The missing pieces were replaced with new glittering ice, more detailed and intricate than before. The ice shone with a deep pure blue.

Elsa smiled as she walked up, remembering how she felt as she did this the first time. She felt so free and unrestrained, and for once in her life, she felt no fear. That was one moment she could remember being truly happy, aside from the recent happiness of being with Anna again.

She reached to top of the stairs and looked at the door. It didn't show any signs of being damaged, so Elsa was glad for that. She turned around and said, "Come on up!" waving her hand for her companions to proceed.

Once they got over their shock and awe, they moved into action. Anna moved up the stairs as gracefully as she could. Kristoff set foot on the ice almost reverently, but then needed to come back and start pushing Sven up the stairs as the reindeer started sliding on his hooves. Olaf chuckled to himself and walked up the stairs on his short snow feet.

Elsa saw them coming up and decided, for purely selfish reasons, that she wanted to be the first one it. So with her breath held in anticipation, she pushed open the double doors.

This is where everything went wrong.


Immediately upon opening the doors, there was a great rush of wind that violently started pulling Elsa inwards. A harsh roaring sound blasted through the sudden silence, shattering the calm and serenity of the mountains. Elsa started flying inwards, her feet leaving the ground, and tried to grab onto something. But the doors had flung too far open to grab so she made an ice wall to brace herself, slamming against it, causing it to crack under the pressure. The force of the wind was astounding, and it was threatening to break the ice from sheer power.

Terrified, and not knowing what was going on, Elsa took a peek around her ice wall and felt a shock go through her body. Inside the lobby of her ice palace was an opening, a rift of sorts, drawing everything inside it that was loose. The fountains where gone already and the banister was in pieces. Elsa ducked back behind her wall and solidified it again when she felt it cracking. He hair whipped around her head violently.

Anna and Kristoff felt the wind pulling on them as well, but they weren't as close as Elsa was so they weren't in as much danger. However, that did not stop them from panicking when they saw Elsa get carried further into the palace.

"What's going on!?" Kristoff shouted, barely able to hear himself over the wind and noise.

"I don't know!" Anna shouted back, and Kristoff saw, more than heard Anna speak. "We have to get to Elsa!" Anna saw that Elsa was struggling against the sudden force and knew they had little time to save her from the whatever that thing was.

Acting quickly, Kristoff reached down for a rope he had at his waist and tied it around the ice banister, praying that the ice was string enough to hold it. The end of the rope flew past them and almost into Elsa's face, who noticed this quickly.

However, she was in trouble. Elsa was pouring in magic into her wall to keep it intact, but she could feel it slowly sliding towards the rift. And when she tried to grab the rope, the absence of her hand caused the ice to crack and slide even more.

"Come on Elsa, grab on!" She heard Anna's voice from the door. Anna had climbed the rest of the stairs and was bracing herself against the doorframe.

Elsa tried again to grab the rope, but her wall partially collapsed from her head down to her upper back, and would have shrunk even more if Elsa didn't put her hand back. "I can't!" She shouted, even though she knew full well that Anna wouldn't hear her.

Thankfully, Anna could see that Elsa was having trouble and shouted back to Kristoff, "We need more rope!"

Kristoff looked up at Anna, with panic in his eyes. "The rest of the rope is back in the sled!" Which we didn't bring, was the rest of his unfinished sentence.

Olaf and Sven were holding on to the railing of the staircase. "I don't like this!" Olaf said, starting to feel parts of his body sliding off him.

"Elsa! Just hang on, we'll get you out of this!" Anna shouted over the wind.

No, don't risk yourself Anna! Elsa wanted to shout back, but was too preoccupied to do so. The force of the rift was becoming too great for Elsa to keep up with and her momentum was starting to increase. Desperately, she put one more burst into her wall, which stopped it momentarily.

It was enough time for Elsa to look up and meet Anna's eyes. Elsa could see the fear behind them, the fear of loosing her sister again to the unknown, something beyond her control.

Anna in turn could see in Elsa's eyes the fear of leaving her behind if she got sucked into that rift. Right then and there, Anna decided that she would not let her sister slip away again. They had lost too much to afford to be separated again.

With a sudden gleam in her eyes, Anna grabbed the rope and tied it around herself, then slowly edged her way towards Elsa, fighting the pulling arms of the wind.

Anna could see the fear in Elsa's eyes, fear for her safety. Anna became more determined to save her sister then. Closing the gap Anna was only a few feet away from Elsa when there was a sudden crack that came over the howling of the wind. Elsa's ice wall had finally given and Anna wasn't close enough to grab her.

Elsa gave one last sorrowful look, apologizing for what was about to happen. As Anna looked on in horror, Elsa was suddenly sucked backwards into the rift and vanished from sight into the blackness.


Sorry, no actual Pokémon just yet. Next chapter, we'll get there, I promise!

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-OrangeGalen