Basics
Name/Alias: Frollo
Age: Late fifties to early sixties
Gender: Male
Origin: The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Likes:
- Power
- Getting his way
- His āreligionā
- āJusticeā
- Esmeralda (in his own creepy way)
Dislikes:
- Gypsies (including Esmeralda)
- Sinners
- Witchcraft
- Festival of Fools
- Quasimodo
The Bare Necessities
Powers/Abilities:
Frollo is good at manipulating people. He is able to use others to keep his own hands clean but while getting his desires accomplished. Also, he kind of has an army of demons that do whatever he tells them to.
Strengths:
Frollo can handle a sword surprisingly well for someone his age.
Weaknesses:
Again, Frollo is old so he isnāt much of a fighter. He also is full of pride and arrogance.
Fears:
If Frollo was afraid of anything, it would be of his soul burning in hell for all eternity.
Quirks:
Frollo has no quirks, and would probably kill anyone who accused him of having any.
Deeper into the Rabbit Hole
Goals:
After ridding Paris of gypsies, Frollo decided it wasnāt enough. He wants to rid the world of all unrighteous beings.
Significant Relationships
Quasimodo was Frolloās charge for years, but Frollo felt nothing for Quasidmodo. He only raised Quasimodo to atone for the killing Quasiās mother. Quasimodo was the first to be killed when Frollo returned.
Phoebus was Frolloās captain of the guard for a short time. As long as Phoebus obeyed his every command, Frollo had no problem with the man. But once he had been defied, Frollo and Phoebus were enemies until the demons took Phoebus down as well.
As for the other members of the Coalition of Evil, Frollo for the most part looks down on all of them.
Family
Frollo distanced himself from the rest of his family early on in life, believing them all to be weak and sinful. He was the youngest member of the family, so everyone else is deceased from old age now, anyways.
Personality:
Probably the most confusing thing about Frollo is his devotion to religion. He prays often and is always talking of otherās sins, yet he is entirely corrupt. Frolloās opinion of himself is so inflated that he believes he is incapable of sin. Whatever he does, however sadistic or evil, is obviously Godās will. He knows for a fact that everyone else is beneath him, and he shows it. Frollo is scornful of everyone around him. In fact, the only people in the Coalition he shows respect to are Maleficent, Jafar, and Hades. But he is only biding his time until they are properly punished for committing such grievous sins- namely, witchcraft. Frollo prefers not to get his hands dirty and will usually send out minions to execute his orders.
History:
Frollo has always believed himself to be more pious and righteous and qualified than any other man in all of Paris. There are no known facts as to exactly how Frollo became the Minister of Justice for Paris, but there have been whisperings of bribery and poisoning. All of this is, of course, vehemently denied by Frollo. But whatever the case, Frollo was put in charge of Paris for decades.
His main task had always been to rid Paris of gypsies. One night, he had been given an anonymous tip that three gypsies were going to be sneaking into the city. He brought along a handful of guards and arrested the two men, but the women fled with a bundle of apparent stolen goods. Frollo pursued and reached her at the steps on Notre Dame Cathedral. He threw her to the ground, killing her instantly, and picked up her bundle which turned out to be a deformed child. Right before he drowned the āevil demonā as he called it, the Archdeacon accused him of murder and warned him that the saints would punish him. For the first time in his life, Frollo feared for his eternal salvation, so he agreed to raise the baby. His one condition: The child would live in the bell tower. He was named Quasimodo.
For the most part, Quasimodo was no more than a small burden that would hopefully make himself useful to Frollo. So when Quasimodo befriended and helped the gypsy Esmeralda, a woman that Frollo began to obsess over and lust for, Frollo knew he could use this to root out all the gypsies. He manipulated Quasimodo into giving away the Court of Miracles, the hiding place of the gypsies, and locked them all away. Frollo planned to burn Esmeralda at the stake as a lesson, but offered her the choice to become his mistress. She refused, and Frollo lit the bonfire. Quasimodo managed to tear her free and bring her to the top of the bell tower. Frollo furiously followed, planning to kill Quasimodo and Esmeralda. When he finally was within grasp of completing his plan, the stone gargoyle he was holding onto came to life and began plummeting to the ground with Frollo still attached. He had died.
Frollo isnāt really sure of what happened next. He canāt quite remember where his soul lingered until he was brought back by Maleficent, but Frollo doesnāt remember it being a particularly comfortable place. However, Frollo takes his revival as a sign from God that he had been doing the right thing for all his life. The first thing he did with his newly required army was to burn all of Paris to the ground. Quasimodo and Phoebus, his former captain of the guard, were destroyed but Esmeralda somehow managed to escape. Although Frollo still hates her for being a gypsy, he would probably accept if she offered to be his.