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The Snow Queen's Homeland is the birthplace of an Everafter called the Snow Queen, documented by Hans Christian Andersen. The Snow Queen's Homeland is an extremely frigid environment full of snow, ice boulders, several steep embankments, and a forest described to be "frozen stiff". In the fifth book of the Sisters Grimm, Sabrina and Daphne visited this setting to practice "escape training" so they can be proper detectives.

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  • The Snow Queen's Homeland is the birthplace of an Everafter called the Snow Queen, documented by Hans Christian Andersen. The Snow Queen's Homeland is an extremely frigid environment full of snow, ice boulders, several steep embankments, and a forest described to be "frozen stiff". In the fifth book of the Sisters Grimm, Sabrina and Daphne visited this setting to practice "escape training" so they can be proper detectives.
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  • The Snow Queen's Homeland is the birthplace of an Everafter called the Snow Queen, documented by Hans Christian Andersen. The Snow Queen's Homeland is an extremely frigid environment full of snow, ice boulders, several steep embankments, and a forest described to be "frozen stiff". In the fifth book of the Sisters Grimm, Sabrina and Daphne visited this setting to practice "escape training" so they can be proper detectives.
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