Just some sketches of Elsa being Elsa…you know, a badass working her magic.
Art by @jessi-skylark
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Guys, I think I'm obsessed...
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Snow Queen for a couple of Elsamaren fanfics im writing soon for A03 I have a few storys that I want to get off my chest and im not sure if they are gonna be seperate or one chots. Ill see when Im at the point of writing
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The Witch of Arendelle - Chapter 6
The Witch of Arendelle (26794 words) by animal_master
Chapters: 6/21
Fandom: Frozen (Disney Movies)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence
Relationships: Elsa/Honeymaren (Disney), Anna/Kristoff (Disney), Minor or Background Relationship(s)
Characters: Elsa (Disney), Honeymaren (Disney), Runeard (Disney), Anna (Disney), Kristoff (Disney), Ryder Nattura, Agnarr (Disney), Iduna (Disney), Kai (Disney: Frozen), Oaken (Disney), Olaf (Disney), Yelana (Disney), Hans (Disney), Mattias (Disney)
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe, Inspired by Notre-Dame de Paris | The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Angst, Drama, Friends to Lovers, Religious Imagery & Symbolism, Discrimination Against Northuldra, Eventual Smut, Period-Typical Homophobia, Northuldra (Disney), Emotional/Psychological Abuse, Romance, Runeard is an Awful Person, Internalized Homophobia, Minor Character Death
Summary:
"Remember, Elsa, this is your sanctuary!"
Within the walls of Arendelle Cathedral, a haunting rumor circulates about its enigmatic bell ringer. The whispers speak of a woman whose magic reflects the darkness of her soul, a woman spared years ago by the benevolent King Runeard, the righteous leader of the Church.
As the Polar Night Festival comes to Arendelle, the fate of its people is forever changed by the fateful meeting of two young women. Elsa Snedronningen, the Witch of Arendelle, could never have imagined the profound impact her encounter with Honeymaren Nattura would have on her world.
Honeymaren, a fearless Northuldra who defies the king and fights for the rights of her oppressed people, leads Elsa to question everything she was raised to believe.
Sin whispers its seductive promises, and with each passing moment, Elsa discovers a disturbing truth: she was beginning to like it.
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