Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-10734109-20140208221559/@comment-10734109-20140407213250

Running into a stranger in the woods could actually work fairly well into the plotline that I have already suggested, actually. Of course, the stranger will not be Jack Frost, due to my dislike of crossing different movies (or companies, for that matter), but he will rather be another powerful sorceror. Unlike the wizard that Elsa had been living with, however, he is power hungry and has a burning hatred for humans, due to events such as the witch trials (which affected his family, who were able to live longer than the average person). Since Elsa's power has turned her heart cold and has overtaken her, she's convinced into helping this man work to take his revenge. He's not a very good companion, naturally, and just worsens her condition if anything. However, at the last moment Anna, Kristoff, and Hans (perhaps later) will appear to attempt to defeat them. More details are up earlier in the conversation, if needed.

As for Olaf, he will actually be a sort of catalyst for her state that she'll be in. As I mentioned before, she will build him while the kind wizard is teaching her how to make beautiful things with her powers, and to look deep into her heart to find something that matters to her most. She ends up creating Olaf, which suddenly brings back the memories that were thought to be lost. She believes that her family hated her enough to abandon her, and becomes angry and loses her control over her powers, They cause her heart to be frozen over (in a metaphorical way, of course), and so she does not feel love, but rather animosity.