Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24589671-20140512051816/@comment-6770938-20140516214434

ChocolatEyes613 wrote: JGamer502 wrote: I mean, for those who saw the movie Frozen, what did Elsa do exactly? Oh yea, freeze a heart. A HEART. Elsa did a lot more, than freezing a heart. She nearly destroyed her kingdom, because she was emotionally unstable. Elsa just don't get it - she's wielding the forces of Mother Nature. It's no accident she got this sort of power - figure she was chosen. And the Forces of Nature all cut both ways. Fire, water, wind, earth, sunlight, thunder, etc, all share the same trait: Useful, big fun-bringer and joymasters at reasonable amounts, but disastrous when too much. Elsa's freezemaster powers share the same nature. And since her powers are assmilated with her and is not disposable, the most tactical move she should have taken is to embrace the power, not rejecting it, and use the power to bring maximum joy to the people. Figure she doesn't know how much joy she could bring to the world.

Then, back to the animated Frozen, it's the smurolls who incited fear into her, being so ambiguous (if only for once they would say, "Elsa, this your power. She's chosen you. Embrace it!"). I guess if she had Jack Frost as master things would be much more different.