How Far Would Frollo Go?

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I have discussed this topic before, but it recently came up again with a friend of mine :icongyspygirl:  We were making ourselves laugh at just how far would Frollo go to find Esmeralda, especially if she decided to leave Paris.  

We all know that ever since Frollo first saw Esmeralda it was the beginning of the end for him.  That madness to have her kept spiraling downward.  Hellfire especially intensified how desperately he wanted her.  It showed he would go to great lengths to capture her to make her his.  The following morning after his "trouble with the fireplace" was the beginning of his obsessive search, but what if Esmeralda stayed hidden, no matter how badly Paris burned?  What if she decided to actually flee the city, would Frollo venture beyond Paris to find her?   

I personally don't see him giving up so easily, he was quite derangely obsessed to find her.  What are all your thoughts on this?  Would the whole country of France be in danger due to Frollo's crazed obsession over Esmeralda? How far would Frollo go to find her?

Heh, and I also thought of this song along with this topic.  :D  Credit to the youtube uploader Tiluse



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Late to the party, but he’d go as far as he could before a more powerful group stops him, like the king of France. I doubt he’d go far though because the king would punish him severely for the destruction of Paris.