User blog comment:Ngh93/What REALLY makes a villain a Complete Monster?/@comment-27818776-20150326235216/@comment-1672596-20150328014101

Actually, what Frollo had was indeed true remorse (in fact, that's EXACTLY what remorse is: Fearing for your soul for doing something bad. That's also why God lacks remorse at all, since he has no reason to fear for his soul since he can't judge himself or go to Hell. In fact, being omniscient, he most likely knew all along and planned for Sodom and Gomorrah's death long before its creation and most likely reveled in delivering justice for the destruction.). Want to see what real lack of remorse is like? Look no further than how Kefka Palazzo or the Joker behaved regarding their crimes: Zero remorse, actively enjoying their evil acts, not even caring if they get sent to Hell if they do them. In fact, Joker in particular even openly gloats that he's going to Hell when he dies at least twice: Once in The Dark Knight Returns right before breaking his own neck, and the other time in Arkham Unhinged, where he specifically tells Batman that he'll be going to hell with him when trying to kill him post mortem with a rigged cell. And keep in mind, Joker and Kefka overall were very huge cowards in their actions. Another example is Dr. Weil, where he freely called himself the Devil, meaning he was fully aware of how evil he was and clearly has no fear for his own soul. And he was cowardly as well, considering he didn't even have the decency to kill Copy X in his face.

And BTW, they are all related since they are all villains, had various actions that qualify as extremely heinous even by the standards of the story. That's the relation.