In your eyes who is the best Final Fantasy antagonist? My friend was telling me that Sephiroth was recognized as the best Final Fantasy villain thus far. I don't blame people for considering him the best. He is very powerful and skilled with a sword, has a very interesting history and his motives are simply outrageous, yet deep. But is mere
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I LOVE Squall and Siefer!!! *ahem* ok I'll go sit overe here and be quiet now...
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I perceive him as someone who's very intelligent and hence extremely accomplished at what he does, to the point where everyone else around him isn't a rival except Squall. That's probably why they're constantly fighting - they're the only two who can remotely present any sort of challenge to each other. And Seifer - well, he's at the top, he's got nobody else in his class that could match up to his abilities; he's probably perfectionistic as well.
And he knows he's brilliant; or at least, he is in comparison to the rest of his class, but nobody seems to agree with him. Instead he's the problem child, the student with the attitude problem, always being put down for questioning authority. And who's held up as the model of SeeD perfection? Squall. Squall who got more attention from Matron Edea as a child, Squall who still gets all the praise and attention that Seifer feels he deserves. And there we have Seifer, who's brilliant and talented and maybe romantic in a world ( ... )
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Very interesting indeed. :)
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He's not the "best" but he's good at manipulating.
I dare say, if all the worlds of FF were connected somehow, Seymore Guado took lessons from Kuja, and then just upped the stakes a whole lot more.
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His battles were the best! He's the only boss I can think of who has had so many different boss themes. :P
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But then again, I think Kefka (Final Fantasy VI) was a great villain because he had absolutely no compassion, killed indiscriminately, backstabbed, etc. Plus he actually achieved god-like powers and ruined the world. There were no reasons behind his actions except that he thought life was pointless and wanted to destroy for his own amusement. To some this might seem cliche and two-dimensional, but does one need detailed back-story, justified reasons etc. in order to be a good villain? I don't think so. Kefka was just insane, that's all.
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Well it depends on how much background information the game reveals about the villain’s past. If there was none what so ever like Ultimecia then that would kind of suck. However, this villain you talk about seems to have made many appearances and you learned allot about him because of his present events. So I wouldn't say the past is a major requirement, but its part of it. ;)
But this antagonist you speak of sounds pretty interesting.
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