Thread:DAM1994/@comment-36216570-20181206214158/@comment-37232527-20181206234253

exactly I love Avengers and the like, and what cool is other series are beginning to skew the line between villain and hero, or at least reason the villain's being. (Such as Stars Vs the Forces of Evil, Adventure Time and Steven Universe.) A very compelling case is in a series called Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken or That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime and one of its villain the Orc Lord AKA Orc Disaster or Starving One.

That's why I was incredibly surprised by Varian to appear in a Disney movie's spinoff series, to have actual weight to his change and show to still hold compassion (His prioritizing of his father.) I thought it was really well done, A part of me thinks its involved with the franchises now connected to Disney (I.E. Marvel and Kingdom Hearts) influencing it. I hope Varian's character gets the attention deserved and needed to progress his story.

I rethought my previous thoughts and came to a theory that perhaps he'll lose himself to his anger. After all, we've seen each occurrence since 'Queen for a Day' that his resentment for Rapunzel and Corona seems to be turning more potent. Perhaps he'll at some point prioritize his anger towards them over his father and when this is pointed out he'll see the errors of his ways or something of such nature. Its also possible he'll free his father only for him to have passed on and be left with nothing but his resentment or the same but Rapunzel will use her hair to revive his father and say something along the lines of I'm sorry for broking my promise and relieving him of the smouldering anger that's festered up till now.