Sorry, but I just can’t hold it back … it just has to get out of me :-)

What we can probably assume so far:

1. It is undoubtedly clear that all of our friends from Arendelle travel together to the far-off destination, because in the penultimate scene of the teaser they are all standing side by side on the hill, all still blithely, in eager anticipation. Anna’s look at Elsa may mean that she wonders if they’ll all find the answers down there in the valley they’re looking for, while Elsa is probably already thinking about the next steps. Kristoff does not look very enthusiastic, rather annoyed and somehow “more ignorant” than the other two.

2. It is also clear that at some point they are all separated from each other and have to extant more or less dangerous adventures, including two attacks. Once with a kind of pink forcefield (it does not look like a fire!) and once through an ambush attack. They may have split theirself to the remaining three directions to get the answers faster. There must be a good reason for this trip. If so, Olaf seems to accompany Elsa, he is already standing next to her on the hill (see also my theory Part 1).

3. The Journey of all of them is most likely to begin in Arendelle, when Anna, still in her normal outfit and with her braids - probably she’s the first of all the others and completely surprised - sees the floating crystals scattered around the castle.

Referring to a small but very interesting detail in the YouTube video from my previous post, I now come to my second, expanded theory. Disney probably gave us a hidden clue! Namely Anna’s bag or its contents, which we see in the teaser, as she sits desperately in the cave.

So here’s my theory and I have to look back some time:

It can be assumed that Anna was often enough bored in her youth without Elsa as a playmate and therefore she moved alone through the castle, ultimately perhaps landed even in the (secret?) castle library. Well, you know, where Anna’s father, King Agnarr, pulled the book of trolls off the shelf shortly after Anna was struck by Elsa’s ice blast. Aside from knowing exactly what he was looking for, it may well be that years later Anna discovered exactly this book, partially translated it (possibly with the help of other books) or remembering the runes inside this book later.

When one evening (or is it in the morning?) these crystals appeared in front of the castle and four of them strangely glimmered, Anna possibly recognized the four different symbols on it. Does Anna remember the book of the trolls at that moment? Is this perhaps even an old prophecy or a mystery of the trolls, that have something to do with Arendelle at the time of her parents and maybe even wherefrom Elsa has her innate powers? Does Anna remember subconsciously that once an old troll robbed her of some of her memories? Maybe even more than that?!

As far as we know Elsa has never told her this fact and maybe in the second part of Frozen we will see when Elsa Anna finally opens up and an honest discussion between the two takes place.

I mean, that with her father and the trolls is very strange, isn’t it? From where does King Agnarr know about the trolls? At least he knows immediately which book he has to look for. How does he know about the truth about Elsa’s powers and that one cannot only be born with it but also - according to the old troll - could be cursed with it? Let us recall an illustration in this book, an “injured knight laid on a stone slab” (?). Is this also about the ancestors of the royal family? Does it know Agnarr therefore, only from old books? Queen Iduna is also not very surprised during her visit to the trolls, or she is too absorbed in her own thoughts about care for her daughter.

What did Disney hide from us for six years long, after Frozen? Why does Disney at first make cryptic hints in the form of a book, inscribed with Nordic runes, which is obviously about the healing of a person who was carried off by a power that can only be undone by trolls that turned to stone and much much more…many secrets. And then there is nothing anymore? Not even an outcoupling as story in one of the countless Disney Frozen books? There’s more behind it, in my opinion.

Lately, I wonder how long Disney has actually been working on a possible sequel to Frozen in secret, or at least seriously playing with that thought. A sequel that clarifies issues as important as Elsa’s origin of her powers, or what trolls and their abilities are all about. Disney hasn’t overseen what the fans thought and what they wanted further to know, that’s for sure. The fact that the fans were thinking in a very different direction with #giveelsaagirlfriend, has surely surprised Disney a bit. However, clarifying the characters’ past and parentage is more than worthy of being told in a sequel… it’s also fitting to that Frozen II feels much more “epic”!

Therefore I additionally would like to get rid of the following:

Trolls who not only can resurrect themselves from their state of being stones, but also have an “Elder” among them who has the ability to look to the future - except for his healing and telepathy abilities at Anna and Elsa. Even the “smallest” of them seem to be able to create brightly colored crystals (note: troll wedding scene with Anna and Kristoff, to that I’ll come to later, and Frozen - Northern Lights).

Who knows … maybe the trolls are not as nice and friendly as we thought so far and they have taken Kristoff under himself just to keep him away from sharing their big secret with other people, maybe they even manipulated him. After all, Kristoff has secretly observed the meeting of the royal family with the trolls, and perhaps this - apart from the sovereigns of Arendelle - may not be found out by anyone in the human world! Bulda said to Kristoff and Sven when they were discovered by her: “I’ll keep you, cuties …!”. Is Bulda in fact perhaps a guardian of the trolls, because she was the only one who did not change herself from stone to troll and kept far outside the meeting?

What about Oaken? Next to the door of his shop are two figures of trolls, does he know the secret, or is this just decoration, the depiction of a myth?

When I think about it, I suddenly can bring in something else in this context:

Elsa’s gloves, which she got from her dad, supress her powers to the outside, but not her shoes (the scene when Elsa ran across the fjord and let froze it)! Did Agnarr get these gloves from the trolls and does the gloves have a kind of magic in it that deprives Elsa of her feelings? “Do not feel, conceal” … such a significant sentence that Elsa’s father said to her!

Elsa has a whole chest full of these gloves in the attic of the castle (Olaf’s Frozen Adventure), which would last for a lifetime.

Why? Well, because they are nowhere to buy! Nobody can tell me that a woman does not follow fashion, not even Elsa, and wears the same gloves all her life, if they were not treated in any magical way. And Elsa has their powers reasonably under control later (maybe therefore the storage below the rooftop?)

The special chains in the castles dungeon, with that Elsa was detained could not be forged overnight on behalf of Prince Hans, therefore they must have been prepared already years before by KIng Agnarr. Only he and Iduna knew about Elsa’s abilities. Was that at that moment, Elsa began to suspect where these special handcuffs had come from?

Questions, questions and more questions… I would really appreciate it if the puzzle would transform to a whole picture soon!