How old is Iduna and Agnarr?

How old is Iduna and Agnarr?

Sixteen-year-old
Sixteen-year-old Iduna knows this better than most. While she appears to be nothing more than a young Arendellian orphan and best friend to Crown Prince Agnarr, she is secretly a Northuldra separated from her family on the same fateful day that tore their people apart.

Is Queen Iduna still alive?

As it turns out, Queen Iduna and King Agnarr did die, but it wasn’t because they were journeying south. Actually, the two sovereigns were headed north, in order to cross the Dark Sea and reach an enchanted frozen glacier.

Why did Iduna call Elsa?

The mysterious siren call Elsa began hearing three years into her reign was that of her mother. Elsa discovered that the call was used by Iduna to summon the Wind Spirit to save Agnarr. Elsa also discovered other memories of her mother, from Elsa’s own childhood and those that took place before she was born.

Did King Agnarr know Iduna saved?

Due to the bad blood between their people, Iduna kept her heritage a secret from Agnarr. Throughout the rest of her life, she never revealed that she was the girl that rescued him in the forest, but finally confessed her secret to him long into adulthood, shortly before their deaths.

Did Queen Iduna have powers?

Though Iduna had once lived with the magical spirits in the Enchanted Forest, she and the rest of the Northuldra didn’t have control or possession over them. It was therefore unusual for Iduna to witness another human actually possessing magical powers.

Did Elsa’s mom have powers?

While the original Frozen implies that Elsa is the only magical member of her family, she discovers that her mother was one of the Northuldra in Frozen 2, and likely interacted with magic regularly. Frozen 2 doesn’t confirm Iduna’s magical powers, but makes a pointed effort to highlight her magical background.

Is Ahtohallan a real river?

Ahtohallan is an ancient magical river that appears in Disney’s 2019 animated feature film Frozen II. Though widely believed to be a mere myth, Ahtohallan is real and takes the form of a glacier (which, in layman’s terms, is a river of ice).

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