Talk:King Runeard/@comment-26890711-20191123173928/@comment-43817843-20191125022853

Methinks his darkened soul allowed him to survive ala Darth Maul and becomes enraged to discover how much the world changed. Driven mad by his own belief that change will "destroy the monarchy," he recruits Hans' tyrannical father and 11 brothers to invade the mainland (aka Europe), murder the current rulers, and destroy all magic while also forcing everyone else to submit and follow them unless they want to die. As the plot thickens, it becomes clear that Runeard desires complete domination over all, believing humankind should be the ones in control and not the gods, since an incident during his childhood days revolving around magic and god caused him to believe that only slavery, control, and abuse will keep the planet united. During the final battle, Runeard admits he despised his own son since he wanted peace while Runeard wanted war and claims that Anna and Elsa are disgraces to the Mortem family bloodline (their true family name) while also ranting about how he plots on destroying everyone and everything to become "a thousand times more better than God" by commiting a mass extinction so large, no surviving rebels will be alive. Runeard meets his demise (his true demise, fyi) when a redeemed Hans manages to defeat him and send him towards an angry mob, who had heard about his true nature and plan to kill him alive. Instead, God (voiced by Morgan Freeman) makes his debut and punishes Runeard by sending him to the Underworld, where Satan (voiced by Tim Curry) is awaiting and eager to dump a whole lotta soul-breaking chores on him. End-credits have Runeard getting visited by his son and daughter-in-law, which he makes no attempt in hiding his hatred for the both of them. However, Agnarr asks a mind-boggling question to his father, "what would do next if you won?" Runeard has no answer, as he always wanted to take over the world and never planned far ahead.