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The Frozen Lion
Elsa Week, Day Seven: Free Choice @elsadailly
Had a hard time coming up with something, so I used a Prompt Generator and found an interesting combo...
Genre: Fairy Tale
Character: A lion trainer
Material: An old car
Sentence: "I don't need any sleep."
Bonus: The Sun is failing.
Fair Warning, this got fucking long and I donât know how... OwO
Elsa tightened her hold on the coiled whip in her hands, knuckles white with the pressure of her grip. Where once she had treated the strip of leather like a snake, afraid it would one day snap at her, now she had to hold onto it for dear life. Though shame still broiled in Elsaâs stomach, as she had once promised never to use it...life didnât really care what the blonde wanted. That wouldâve been far too easy, far too simple.
No, rather, it had decided to bring her to the brink of desperation.
Before Elsa was the open entryway of a tent, the bright red canvas was so obnoxious it caused her eyes to sting a bit. Even in her peripheral, the color hurt to see, and the yellows, greens, and blues that striped it didnât help. But this was the circusâdistasteful flashiness and abominable showmanship was required. But then, the Sun was failing; light in the world was getting dimmer and dimmer, so of course mankind would compensate with unnecessarily bright colors.
The roar of the excited crowd as the Showmaster spoke through his megaphone was muted to Elsa, as she agonized over what she was being made to do. To her people, the act she was about to commit was beyond heinous. Such a crime was so abhorred by Elsaâs people, even the mere thought committing it was punishable by death. Actually doing the crime itself?
Well...there are worse things than dying...
Such as the pure terror that lanced through Elsaâs body like electricity as she heard the Showmaster call out his âmighty and cold Lion Masterâ to face the âfearsome and powerful Frozen Lionâ. The blonde outright loathed the title, loathed her position, loathed herself, she loathed everything! Were it not for the monumental payment she would be receiving for this show, and how badly the blondeâs family needed it...she wouldnât be within a thousand leagues of this den of greedy scum.
But Annaâher sister��� needed the money; Kristoff, Annaâs mate, their vulpendeer Sven, Olaf the Snowfayr, their entire village. If Elsa didnât get this money, they were all doomed to die in the darkness and the cold. How tragic that the gradual decline of the sun only made the rich richer, and the poor poorer. For all the world knew, this was the end of days...for all they knew, they were all going to die. What if when the sun finally died, they all just...ended?
Without Heylosk to protect them and keep them warm...and to fend them off...what was the point?
But Elsa once heard a man say something, a man who saw the sun failing and decided he wasnât dead yet: âUntil the world actually ends, Iâm going to act as if itâll keep going. Better than to waste my time sitting around, waiting to die.â
But as the blonde walked out onto the show floor, as she blinked against the blazing false-lights that beamed onto her and all but scorched her pale skin, Elsa almost wished sheâd done that instead...waited to die. After all, she felt like she was dying now, eyes locked on the dirt floor as the Showmaster announced the beast that would be arriving to âface the Lion Master in glorious combat!â. The crowd cheered, the blonde scowled and gripped her whip tighter. It took all of Elsaâs willpower not to kill them all right then; she heard them, heard them cry out for blood...her blood, or the lionâs, they didnât seem to care.
The crowd wanted someone to die today...
But then, as the Showmaster scurried out of the arena, and Elsa faced the doorway the lion was to come out of, it made sense to the blonde. Neither of their kinds were really loved at all by man; Vylashkin like her, known as âSnow Demonsâ by the humans, and Vundubadokk, âIce Lionsâ men called them. Anyone or anything from the frozen northlands was hated or feared by man, unless of course they were forced to fight one another for manâs amusement.
They hate us for our love of the cold...they think weâre flourishing while the Sun is failing...
The metal door rumbled and creaked as it rose, and the crowdâs cheer grew louder in anticipation. Elsa squared her feet, and shifted her hold of the whip to hold the handle, the length of the weapon falling free...
They have no idea...weâre suffering, everyoneâs suffering, the sun wasnât just for them. We never hated the sun, we didnât wish it away...
Thrumming growls echoed out from the partially open door, the alien noise silencing some humans in fear, but inspiring brave insults from others. Elsa rolled her shoulders and stretched her neck, and made sure to even out her breathing.
Our âsavage ritualsâ to make the sun die...we were mourning it, you monsters. We were mourning Heylosk...because you murdered him...
Finally the door was fully open, and the Vundubadokk emerged slowly, carefully, its eyes locked on the blonde. The lion-like beast growled, its hackles raised, making the ice spikes on its back quiver and heighten. Its saber teeth glinted in the false-light, the antlers coated in ice sparkled and shone. Even its mane of teal rime looked downright stunning, despite the abomination they called light that streamed onto it. However, the white fur on most of the lionâcrusted perpetually by the frost on the lionâs bodyâwas not so beautiful, the moment the false-light struck its hide, steam arose as a soft hiss gradually made itself known.
Just as the harsh light ever so slightly began to burn away at Elsa...it burned away at the lion as well...
The two beings born of ice, forced to fight one another beneath searing rays of false light. All of it, for the entertainment of the humans who hated them, who killed the Sun only to blame them for it. As Elsa looked into the lionâs eyes, eyes that shone azure with Wylundâs blessing, the blessing of Winter...she saw the hesitance. While the beast made no outward show of compassion, the blonde knew that the Vundubadokk didnât want to hurt her. Elsa could only hope, as she took a fighterâs stance and cracked her whip (to the excitement of the crowd), that the lion could see the same in her eyes.
A whistle rang through the air, the shrill noise hardly lasted a moment before the Vundubadokk and the Vylashkin lunged at one another. The crowd loved every second of the fight that ensued, loved the blood that began to coat the dirt, the cries of pain from either woman or lion. The Showmaster smiled cruelly from his place, and chuckled everytime the lion scored a hit on the blonde. He didnât like her, not at all; in fact, he didnât even intend on paying her. The man only promised her the hefty sum he did to convince the Vylashkin to go against every law her people had.
Desperation born of the Sunâs death turned out to be much more profitable than the Showmaster couldâve imagined. Sure, when he first heard word some weirdo named Hans planned on murdering Heylosk, people like the Showmaster couldnât have cared less. Sure, itâd be absolutely horrendous for people who relied on the Sunâs power, but not him. Oh no, he had enough riches he could manufacture whatever he needed.
But entertainment like watching two ice demons from the North have at each other?
Fucking priceless...die, you frozen bitch, die! But do please take the lion with you...heâs far too much trouble, kind of like you.
The man chuckled to himself, but frowned as he heard a scream. The Showmaster cast his gaze from the arena to the stands. His eyes widened in horror as he saw ice break out everywhere, giant chunks had encased his guards, and frost was spreading everywhere. The man glared down at his âentertainersâ only to gape in confusion. Both lion and woman were slumped on the ground, the woman on her knees, and the lion on its side.
They werenât doing anything...
Before the Showmaster could do anything, a loud explosion behind him sent the man to the floor. Just as it quieted and the rubble stilled, the man looked to find the door of his cabin blown apart. Unnatural fire clung to the doorway, fire in a thousand colors he didnât know existed, and watched, terrified, as two beings entered. The one who approached him first and knelt before his charred face was clearly a woman, and she seemed human...save for the one green eye she had, opposed to one blue
âY-youâre...youâre a f-f-fucking huh-hybrid...â The Showmaster stuttered out.
The woman smiled, an awfully cheerful expression that made the man shudder. Her short brown hair ruffled in the agitated air caused by the fire. âMaybe, but thatâs not really important right now, is it? Weâll be taking your lion and master away now, thank you.â
The Showmaster scowled, and tried to stand up only to fall back to the ground. âYou bitch! You canât do that, theyâre mine! They belong to me!â
A hand larger than any manâs, larger than the Showmanâs own head, shot down faster than he could see and grabbed his shirtâs collar. The man screamed as he was ruthlessly pulled off the floor, the being that grabbed him so tall, the Showmanâs feet dangled a good two feet off the ground. The man gripped the beingâs terribly muscled arm in a vain attempt to get free, only to gape as his hands hardly encircled the ripped, steal-scaled forearm.
As the Showman followed the armâarmored by scales that looked like metal, but were clearly a part of its bodyâall the way to the head, he immediately regretted doing so. For he met the eyes of a dragonâs face, the blue all but burning with rage. This was a Khadra...a dragon-man...the former Knights of Heylosk and Thulinth, the Sun and the Moon.
A voice so deep it sounded like the Earthâs thundered from the dragon. âThey belong to nobody...and you will never harm another innocent again...â
The last thing the Showmaster saw was the woman break the glass of his viewing wall, leap down to the arena, and approach his prizes...before his vision was engulfed by golden flame.
Elsa didnât move when the screams and explosions started, they didnât matter to her. Sheâd already done the worst thing imaginable...harmed her peopleâs sacred animal. She clenched her fists tight on the dirt floor, the whip no longer in her hands, but rather off in some corner of the arena where the blonde pretended it was straight up gone. Elsa grimaced, and let herself sob as she watched the tears fall onto the ice coated, blood soaked ground. In front of her, she heard the lionâs painful keens, and cried harder for the beast.
No...no, I wonât fail you again, o good lion...
As she couldnât literally spit, the fluids of her body spent on tears and sweat, Elsa instead figuratively spit in everyoneâs face as she crawled, hands and knees, to the Vundubadokk. The great lion was still alive, wounded by her strikes but thankfully not fatally so. Every exhaled breath came out a slight whine, and a pool a drool grew by its open mouth. Its eyes were glazed and unfocused, and the beast clearly no longer took notice of everything.
Elsa reached out, slowly, before she placed a pale hand on the lionâs paler chest. The beast startled, eyes widened sharply as it looked at her. It didnât move its head, but now its azure gaze was locked onto Elsaâs own. The blonde kept the shared gaze, and pursed her lips as she left frost spark into being beneath her hand. The growing cold on the lionâs side caused it to sigh, its body relaxing beneath Elsaâs frosted touch as she began to pet it.
âIâm so sorry, Vundubadokk...â Elsa whispered softly to it as she crawled closer, and used both hands to frost the lionâs side. The ice seemed to revitalize the beast as its breathing calmed, and it became more and more relaxed. âI didnât want to hurt you, Iâm sorry...â
The beast continued to watch her, its bright eyes seeming to pierce Elsaâs own soul.
...Iâm sorry, too...
Elsaâs eyes widened as she gasped, startled to have heard the strong bass voice in not just her mind, but her heart, her very soul. Sheâd heard legends of this before, of frozen lions bonding with those of her people. This bond allowed them to communicate with one another, to share hearts and strength. But she didnât know how the bond was made...until now, Elsa stared down at her hands on the lionâs side, and she understood.
A link made of ice...
Suddenly, the lion growled and a warm hand rested on Elsaâs shoulder, startling the blonde out of her realization. She looked up to meet the dual-colored eyes of the woman who now stood over her, a soft, gentle smile beneath.
âItâs all right, Iâm not here to hurt you. My associate and I are here to get you two out of here.â
A loud rumble shook the ground, and Elsa looked over the lion to see...by the gods, was that a Khadra?! All breath left Elsa as she started in awe of the dragon man that approached the frozen pair. His naturally armored body almost resembled plated steel, and he shone like a living god himself beneath the rays of the false-light. While nowhere near as deep as the lionâs, the dragonâs own voice rumbled like an avalanche.
âDo not fear, young Vylashkin. Weâre here to take you two home, you have my word.â
Elsa looked between the two, and gulped down the fear (and bile, maybe?) she felt. They were giving her an out, they were rescuing her...and not just her, but the lion as well! She almost laughed in relief, but stopped herself as soon as she remembered the entire reason Elsa had allowed any of this to happen. The blonde shook her head, and struggled to not cry again.
âI-I canât, I need...I need the money for this, I canât go home without it! My people, my sister, theyâll die without the money!â
The dragon smiled, he actually smiled, but it looked far too gentle to be mocking. Elsa stared him, daring to glare at the legendary beast, only to watch in slack-jawed awe as he raised up a huge back. Ordinarily, the bag wouldâve required multiple men to carry it, but the khadraâs grand size and strength made the one-handed act laughably easy.
âOh, do you mean this?â The dragon chuckled, âI busted open his safe and oh my, no one ever taught that man to not keep all of his eggs in one basket, did they?â
A chuffing noise below Elsa brought her attention to the lionâs laughter, and incited the blondeâs own. They were free...absolutely free...no death or crime-tainted money involved, only a few scars and a brand new bond. Elsa immediately agreed to the rescue, the khadra proving his strength yet again as he gently lifted the frozen lion onto his shoulder. The woman helped Elsa to her feet, and together, the group left the showroom.
Outside was similar to within, blasts of various elements marred the corrupt complex around them. Elsa stared as the woman ushered her past it all, amazed at the thought of any kind of rebellion being a thing. But clearly it was, as other captured individualsâhuman or otherwiseâwere freed. The blondeâs attention was taking from the chaotic sight to an old car the woman was urging her into. The large vehicle wasnât ancient by any means, but certainly had seemed use.
It almost seemed like a former troop carrier, from...from the days of Heyloskâs Knights.
As the four settled themselves in the back, the woman strode to the cabin, where two more women sat. âPaine, get us out of here now, these two need to get North a.s.a.p.!â
The silver-haired woman behind the wheel nodded, and swiftly put the vehicle in gear and rushed them out. Elsa returned her attention to the Vundubadokk, to her lion, as the Khadra carefully laid the beast down. As soon as the dragon stood and back away, Elsa hurried to the lionâs sided and all but collapsed against it. Though the beast huffed at the sudden weight, the blonde didnât fail to notice its smile.
Elsa heard the khadra chuckle, before she felt his large hand gently rest of her back. âIâll leave you two be. Itâs a long drive North, and you two were baked in hell a tad too long. Rest...weâll cool this cabin for you, so no need to worry.â
Elsa looked up to meet the dragonâs eyes, amazed at the kindness in the blue, and the sheer gentleness in the smile. The beastly man shouldâve been a fright to behold, but so far, had only been the epitome of compassion before the blonde. Elsa sighed and smiled, giving the dragon a grateful nod.
âThank you so much, Iâll never be able to repay any of you...â
The dragonâs smile grew, if that were possible, and...wait... For a brief second, the khadraâs image flickered, and Elsa couldâve sworn she saw an image of a young woman. But before she could even register what she saw, the blonde blinked and only beheld a dragon once more.
âYouâre very welcome, Elsa. Now rest, and make sure Birger gets plenty of frost so he can heal.â
Elsa frowned, her stubbornness rising within her chest. âI donât need any sleep.â
The dragon chuckled, âYes, you do. That heat and the trauma of your little escapade will wear on you more than you know. Besides, your magic wonât last long if you dead tired. Now rest, youâve both earned it.â
The khadra then strode into the cabin, where a button was pressed and a door closed, cutting off the rest of the vehicle from their cabin. Cold air immediately filled the room, invigoration both woman and lion immensely after their searing duel before. The cool was heavenly on their roasted hides, but...Elsa couldnât focus on the relief, for her mind was focused on one question.
How did he know my name...and the lionâs...I never said it, and the lion can only speak to me...
Before Elsa could consider further, she slumped against Birgerâs side and drifted off to sleep, a gentle coat of frost beneath her hand where it lay on the lionâs side.
#elsaweek#Elsa X Birger#Frozen#Frozen Fanfiction#Frozen Fanfic#bee escreve historias#holy fucking shit this got good#gosh damn#I don't know what happened there honestly#I literally did not plan a thing#that just sorta happened#holy shit
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