User blog comment:Godzillavkk/PE Proposal: Ramsley/@comment-4556316-20191009071430

Yes. The fact he thinks he deserves a place in heaven after murder in the 'best interest of his master' (if he thought he was actually caring for his master, then he should have no trouble with fessing up about his guilt instead of trying to hide it if they were true friends), drags an innocent family into the matter, even holds the threat of death of the kids over their mother's head, and has the gall to try and kill everybody in the room once his ruse is up, even trying to drag Jim with him? Pure Evil to me. He definitely had it coming when that dragon snatched him up. And I am pretty sure we can imply that a bit of racism had to have factored into his disagreement with Edward wanting to marry Elizabeth, if he thought her being with edward would have tarnished the household's reputation.