Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24199126-20150305000055/@comment-25389622-20150426002356

Humphry02 wrote: Hmm, I like "Elsa's winter" to be honest. That's what it is. "Eternal winter" could work, though it ended up only being a few days long at best, so I think that "Elsa's winter" is more apt at describing the event. It just seems like a contradiction to call it an "eternal winter" in hindsight. This, and also I don't think that "eternal" plays into severity, unless you say how bad it is. It is also Elsa's winter, as it was induced by her magic. When do they refer to it as an "eternal winter" in the film? I can't remember :/ I'm also abstaining from watching the film until my exams are over so that there are zero paths for my mind to wonder down. Like that's working ;-)

But still, I would prefer to stick with "Elsa's winter".

I don't really think that we need an event page for Elsa and Anna's childhood. It's less of an event, more something that fits into the two of their character history sections. There is in fact something to do with Anna's birth somewhere; I need to track it down. I think I know where it is from, but exams first, then all the Frozen that I can dream of :D