Talk:Hans/@comment-25041621-20140619221141/@comment-1416077-20140620153328

Stratos: The motive behind his actions was that he wanted to be king. Period. There are uncountable ways in which he can show competence and skill that don't involve staging a coup d'etat and regicide.

Don't fool yourself; his actions required long planning. The original plan (marry Elsa) required murder. His modified plan (marrying Anna) required murder. When the chance came for him to do the right thing, he chose to let Anna die and still murder Elsa.

What possible "true and important reason" could possibly justify these vile acts of cold-blooded premeditated murder?

He is every thing I mentioned. You can look up the definitions in the dictionary and see that he fits the definition.