Sadon was a bit surprised when Anna suddenly appeared, as if lurking in the crowd like a lion waiting to jump on its pray. By the way she had jumped on Kristoff's back, he could tell who she was. Although he didn't exactly expect the princess to behave like. Then again, she did end up marrying Kristoff. To him, a woman had to be crazy to do that. He smiled softly at the redhead, giving a small bow as he always would to royalty. "My travels here went very well, thank you. Although I did end up being a little later than I had hoped, but I wanted to make sure I got everything done right," Sadon said as he looked down at the case underneath his arm. That's when someone's voice caught their attention. At first, Sadon looked around to see who it could possibly belong to. With so many people in this room, it seemed impossible to even find Kristoff and Anna standing right in front of him. Then the source of the voice had made their way to the small group. Sadon was amazed at the woman who came to join them. She was beautiful, and the dress she wore made her look even more amazing. That's when he heard Anna introduce her as Elsa, and he was a bit surprised to not hear her title at all. "Your majesty," Sadon said as he bowed in respect, "thank you." As he stood up straight again, he pulled the case out from under his arm and held it out to her so she could see her name on top. "This was specially crafted for you, thanks to a letter from Kristoff." The letter Kristoff had sent described Elsa enough for Sadon to think of how to design the sword. As he stood there waiting for her to open the case, he felt as if time had stopped. Was he nervous? Why would he be? He had done this plenty of times to other people of such royal titles, yet Elsa seemed to make him feel different. Whatever he felt, he didn't know what it was. He wasn't one for really exploring his feelings, and whatever this feeling was now was new to him.