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Disproportionate Retribution or not, the Nome King's reasoning behind his actions was also treated by the narrative as a case of Villain Has a Point, he makes no indication that he'd do anything bad after he were to become a human and leave his mountain behind, and though his actions were horrifying as well, he at least gave Dorothy some semblance of a chance by challenging her to the game, which if she by any chance won, would risk destroying his plans. There were no such mitigating or merciful qualities present for Mombi. I also fail to see how or why his sympathy for Dorothy rings hollow. It seemed way too sincere. If they wanted to depict him as ultimately heartless, they wouldn't have included him seeming so sympathetic to her at all.