Sadon watched Elsa's expression as she examined the sword. So far it all seemed to be going well, and he felt as if a huge weight was lifted off his shoulders. Looking at Kristoff, his friend gave him a small nod and smile, knowing that he had done a good job. All the Queen had said about the sword so far was “wow.” Then a woman's voice rose up and he saw a young girl approaching. She asked Elsa to do the “magic,” which confused Sadon. What magic was she talking about? Soon he figured it out as he saw Elsa form a rose made of ice for the little girl. He had no idea about her powers, so he was really surprised by it. But everyone else seemed to know about it, so he just decided that he didn't need to be worried about it. Still, it was quite an interesting thing to witness, and it seemed to make the little girl very happy. Then Elsa turned back to him and gave a full comment on the sword, then asked about himself. “Thank you. I've been working the forge since I was a child, when I helped my father. When he passed the forge became mine, and I've been working every day to get better at it, and keep him proud,” he explained, remembering the first time his father asked him to help at the forge. Now he couldn't think of anything else that he wanted to do in life. People from all over would come ask him for weapons, and then they would tell others to see him in Riverwood. He really had begun to make a name for himself, and it was starting to spread quickly.