Sadon was a bit surprised to hear that Elsa shared a similar story with him. He watched as she sheathed the sword and placed it back in its case, then looked up at her. There seemed to be something on her mind, and he found himself trying to figure out what she was thinking about. All his thoughts were soon ended by a high pitched voice calling out to the group. He turned, and could have sworn he was just going crazy now. Was he staring at a snowman that could walk and talk? He couldn't blame this on having too much wine – he hadn't gotten anything to drink since he arrived. He raised his eyebrow as he stared down at the snowman. This sure was a different kingdom from any other had been to. The Queen could form ice from nothing, and now there was a talking snowman. He'd never see anything like this in Riverwood. So far it seemed like these were things you'd make up in a child's bedtime story. But it was real. This was actually happening. “Well now, this place is just full of surprises isn't it?” Sadon asked as he wondered how this snowman could be alive. “Olaf here was created by Elsa a few years ago,” Anna said as she stood up. “We're not exactly sure how her powers brought him to life, but he's a part of our family.” A wide smile had formed on Anna's lips as Olaf looked up at Sadon. “What's a blacksmith?” He asked curiously, not having heard mention of one before. Anna and Kristoff looked at Sadon, expecting him to answer the question. “I create armor and weapons, mostly for battle,” Sadon answered, feeling a bit funny about who he was answering to. “But Elsa doesn't battle,” the snowman answered, trying to figure out what Sadon would bring her. “Sometimes swords are crafted for royalty, usually displayed to show their title. I was asked to forge one for the Queen by Kristoff.” “Sounds fun!” Olaf exclaimed happily, causing Sadon to raise his eyebrow at this reaction. Then Olaf said “bye” to the group and wandered off into the large crowd of people. Sadon watched for a moment, noticing that nobody else seemed to be confused by the snowman's presence. All these people seemed to already know about Elsa and her powers, but not much word of Arendelle came up in Riverwood.