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Post by buckmana on Apr 29, 2014 13:16:02 GMT
This was just a thought I had while watching the scene where Elsa accidentally starts freezing Arendelle.
In a comic I read that has water powered superhumans, it mentions that that water and air are interchangable and to the largest population faction, the same thing. Which makes me wonder if a variation of that principle was applied here.
When Elsa stands on the lake, she only intends to freeze the water where she is running, but because she's new to using her powers, she didn't know how to limit how much got frozen. So a chain reaction takes place, Elsa's ice expands exponentially through the water and when it runs out of water, it then moves into the air and the reaction keeps going until everything that could be possibly chilled within the area of effect is frozen.
And we do see that Elsa has the ability to move the air just as easily as she shapes snow and ice, otherwise she'd be unable to create snowstorms and the like, which require her to create air currents. It looks like she can also move water to some degree, because she lifts a sunken boat out of the frozen lake as it thaws.
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Post by QueenElsa on May 1, 2014 12:11:10 GMT
Interesting theory. That may have been what happened. Because it was obviously not snowing when she ran across - it didn't start snowing until Hans and Anna walked back into the courtyard after the fjord completely froze....
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