Talk:Duke of Weselton/@comment-25173926-20140821085820/@comment-4548186-20150125160726

Once again, incredibly late reply, but I'll bite.

1. The point of Hans is that "not everyone is as they seem". Hans SEEMS to be a man of good, but he's actually evil. That's the point, that he was faking being good. That, and the Duke never said he wanted to be ruler.

2. The Duke is not the reason of conflict. The conflict is Elsa's lack of control over her powers and how it affects her relationship with her sister. The Duke may have said a couple words about Elsa being a monster, but I get the impression Elsa would have fled whetehr the Duke had said them or not. And defeating the Duke will not bring peace. Bringing back summer is restoring peace, and defeating the Duke does not bring back summer.

3. You shouldn't make such a big conclusion based on a glance and a word. Surely if they were aligned with each other, they would have made it much more clear than a glance. Think about it, neither of them ever say they are aligned with each other when Hans reveals he's evil.

4. No, he was not. The Duke was just talking about what was already clear: that it was getting colder by the minute, and they would all freeze to death if they didn't act. Isn't that what anyone would talk about at the moment, impending doom?

5. He was watching, just like all the other dignitaries were watching. And just because he wasn't shown doesn't mean he wasn't happy.

6. That doesn't prove anything, and for the record, his thugs didn't turn on him, they just went with him on his ship.

7. No it doesn't. When Hans said that, he was talking about before he found out about Elsa's powers. He was plotting to kill her even before he knew she had ice powers, unlike the Duke who only plotted her death after her powers were revealed and she cursed the land (albeit accidentally).