>>112460793>why did Elsa freeze?She went too far and "drowned".
>Why did she unfreeze?Because the "second half" of the fifth spirit (Anna) did her job so Ahtohallan let her go.
>How did Elsa get out of the magical barrier to reach the river's source?Her magic parted the mist when they first entered the forest so I assume it has something to do with the eldritch glacier sensing that its chosen one was coming.
>Why didn't the earth Giants, or any of the other forest spirits for that matter, destroy the dam if it was upsetting the balance of nature so much?Bad writing but if you wanted an actual answer it's because they represent the forces of nature so by default they don't really have a sense of direction, they just knew something was wrong and got pissy about it.
>Why don't any of the Arendelle forces look as if they aged at all?They all looked old to me? Matthias looked younger in the painting of him.
>How are there any Arendelle forces left?There's only five and the impression I got is they and the Northuldrans only kept up their "war" because they basically had nothing else to do. Don't know how they survived though.
>When the dam did break why didn't the rising water level from the busted damn at least partially flood the kingdom?Disney can't into basic logic.
>Why does Elsa stay with the Natives if she is within easy traveling distance to the mystic woods?Because that's where she wants to be.
> Couldn't she maintain her leadership as Queen and protect the forest at the same time?Hypothetically yes but the idea that the fifth spirit is technically two people was actually clever writing, because a conversation involves more than one person.
>Why the hell did Elsa's mother rescue her father?Is this really a plot hole? She didn't want to leave a kid not involved in the fighting to die.
>Why did she stowaway to Arendelle?Maybe she got scared, IDK.