Not necessarily. To my understanding, Nietsczhe believed that people were responsible for creating their own meaning. Kefka hated people for doing that, though - like at the end when he kept saying he would destroy any attempts to recreate love and happiness in the world.
correct simply put he’s evil,
now back to discussing Sepheroth
Camus. One of the two main schools of existentialism, one of his largest works is about motiveless murder as an outcry to find meaning or lack thereof in life. Kefka specifically states he wants to destroy the world to prove that it does not.
He’s an existentialist villain, essentially, instead of a hero. Instead of asking the question, he’s decided on the answer and out to prove it by experiment. More misanthropic, same idea.
Sephiroth, again, sat in a goddamned crater and whined.
Well, to begin, I didn’t like him very much. Whine whine, complain complain.
Didn’t have the fire Kefka did.
But I do pity him. Really, is it his fault he was handed over as a baby for use in terrible experiments? How much of his evil is JENOVA talking? I’d like to have seen him if Lucrecia had raised him properly. She has a lot more to be sorry for than just screwing up Vincent and his dad. ;D
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Didn’t have the fire Kefka did.
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he set more fires than Kefka did, but it was Kuja who set some real fires
Originally posted by Zhare
he set more fires than Kefka did, but it was Kuja who set some real fires
Actually Kefka has the higher burn count than Sephiroth. Sephiroth burned only Nibelheim while Kefka burned Figaro, The Magitec Research Facility, That house in Tzen, and let’s not forget the whole world.:mwahaha:
Oh and Sephiroth was such a tool thruout most of the game.
Sephiroth was just a prissy bitch on a power trip. Another one to kick into the loser shelf along with Kefka.
Sefiros has no real motivation. All he does is find out he was mostly made up of Jenova cells(hardly a “horrible experiment”), and then he decides to just destroy the world with a big meteor. The vilain in ff7 i feel sorry for is the meteor. It goes to all the effort to destroy midgar by crashing into it, and then these tornados come and do it.
than whos a good villian?
Arac. I’m eagerly waiting for the reasons that in time will make him seek world domination.
I do feel sorry for one thing about Sephiroth. He so hyped up about being all powerful, and then is the easiest boss fight in the whole series. That much suck, after that much hype deserves a little pity.
Sephiroth and Kefka were both insane, but at least Kefka had real style, and didnt try to blame his evil on others. Ill take “lalala, I’m crazy, I have a present for you, its a knife in the back! hahaha” over “I was made in a lab, waaaa, I’m going to kill you, waaaa.” They gave sephiroth a couple of decent scenes, but his motivations were weak, and on the crazy scale, he was way too far in the emo category. Honestly, with his few good “I’m Evil” scenes, he would have been a better villain overall if they left those in, and got rid of the little bit of development they did give him. This is a case where not knowing his motivations really would have helped him as a villain overall, because anybody’s imagination can come up with better.
Freedoniaaa! Land of the Spree, and the Home of the Knave.
i compleatly felt sorry for sephiroth, i know i know.how can you feel sorry for a whiny emotional insane villian? well, its this simple, before he found out he was an atrocity, he was a cool collected and rational individual. after the shinra manor incident he compleatly lot his mind. think about it what if you found out that your mother was raped your father a mad scientist and you where injected with a substunce called jenova cells, you would probably go insane too. would you want other people to fell sorry for you, just a little bit???
But he was never “brought down” though, that’s the problem. When we first meet him, he’s already evil. And his motivation is totally blase, “destroy the planet, become a god” etc.
God, 2006… I remember making that comment. It was funny then and it’s funny now.
My campaign for dictator hasn’t made much progress in four years.
I’m surprised at how articulate I was in 2006.
I’m surprised by how hard it is for me to tell how sarcastic I was being in 2006.
I’m surprised by how much I still gave a shit about Final Fantasy in 2006.