like fire, hellfire,


judge claude frollo is a name to be feared in paris, france. as the minister for justice, he uses and abuses the law to his own ends, carrying out vicious attacks against the gypsy people in a genocidal rage - or at least, that was before his decreasing sanity began to rapidly slip away from him. things have since changed for frollo. he now shares his home and heart with mother gothel, and has valiantly proposed to save her the shame of bearing a child out of wedlock, even if it is the lord's son come again. or rather, that's what frollo believes since he took an amnesiac to wipe the night they spent together from his mind. frollo now lives with his fiancé, and frequently makes trips to the bell tower of notre dame to visit his "son" and his guest, rapunzel. since the girl's tears can heal and de-age, and there seems to be quite a lot of tears coming from her, frollo has reverted back to his youthful looks, much like gothel - unfortunately, the magical changes have helped unhinge his mind and now he is truly on the warpath. he's determined to eradicate the gypsy race in the name of the lord, regardless of his own sins, and there are many. his delusions of purity are just part of the madness that is beginning to become evident - and only the lord can help those who get in his way.





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Disney Challenge

Eight Villains

  • Juge Claude Frollo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame - 2/8

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DISNEY DAYS

 top ten disney villians(in no particular order) → claude frollo 


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Scary Frollo is scary by DeivCalviz.

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Scary Frollo is scary by DeivCalviz.


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Disney Villain Speed Dating by Skirtzzz.

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Disney Villain Speed Dating by Skirtzzz.


A Name Fit For A Prince [Frothel] 

mamagothel:

When Frollo put it that way, it didn’t seem like much time remained. Thinking of that nearly sent her into a frenzied panic over all the things still needing to be done. Gothel was never one to panic much, but being awoken so suddenly and then being reminded of all the numerous things to be done, combined with being pregnant, didn’t exactly do her much good. Luckily Frollo knew just how to calm her down, and the way he stroked the raven curls atop her head helped soothe her immensely. 

Taking a deep breath, Gothel closed her eyes and relaxed. The last thing she wanted was to begin the day on a bad note. There were already too many times where she’d snapped at him because of her dreadful mood swings, and she wanted to keep the number of arguments they had as little as possible. 

She found herself rather intrigued by Frollo’s mention of a plan for Rapunzel and Quasimodo, however she decided to put that thought aside for the moment. Learning more about that would simply overwhelm her right now. Choosing names came first, then she could speak with him about all the other things that still needed to be planned out or otherwise attended to. While Gothel still didn’t feel too keen on eating so early, she took the offered portion of bread and brought it to her mouth, nibbling on it slowly. Her gray eyes flicked down to the open bible in Frollo’s hands, which he’d placed towards her as he began flicking through pages to point out names to her. Gothel listened as he named off different names, all quite biblical sounding. John, Peter, Simon…none she particularly cared for. There were a lack of female names as well. What if there child was a girl? She couldn’t very well name the girl Peter, now could she?

“Does it really need to be holy?” Gothel questioned as her eyes looked up towards him. “And you’ve yet to name any female names. What if it’s a girl? I was thinking more along the lines of Drusilla, Morticia, Mathilde, Rosalie… What about those names?” Gothel gave him a completely serious look. She honestly didn’t see the need for a holy name, even if Frollo was a devout Catholic. That was the child’s only connection with the church, and she saw no reason for it to be named as some holy being. 

Finishing off the bread in her hand, Gothel reached forward and gently shut the bible closed, laying it off to the side. “Dear, I know you do love the church, but I think we can do just fine coming up with a name for the child on our own, rather than consulting the bible for it. Don’t you think?” 

“Does it really need to be holy?” It was not a question he truly expected to be asked. Did it need to be holy? Of course it had to be holy! She was carrying the Lord’s child, did it really need the name of a heathen? The surprise managed not to show on his face as he barely concealed his emotions - he wanted to tell her that of course it had to be holy, but he couldn’t. She was carrying the child, after all. If she didn’t want to gift it with a holy name, he could not force her into it.

As for girls, well. He hadn’t given thought to a girl’s name at all. Surely, it would be a boy? But again, Gothel had a fair point. They needed to decide a name just in case.

“…very well,” He agreed reluctantly, watching as Gothel set his beloved book aside. “We’ll not consult the Bible.”

It was hard, however, for him to think of names with no religious links. Thinking hard on girls names proved almost fruitless, as the name Mary circled around and around in his head, until he finally managed to offer up some that he thought were non-religious.

“Morticia sounds nice for a girl. What about Amélia, Elizabeth and Katherine?”

Inspiration struck again as he slid further down on the bed, moving closer to his fiancé to plant a soft kiss on her cheek.

“And what of Joseph for a boy?”


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