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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It's hard to say who my favorite villian is. Seymour is a good one to rank at the top. He used people and manipulated them without them realizing it. He figured out how to make a situation work to his advantage. He was well-liked and revered as a maester, therefore he had a front to put up while he pulled strings behind.
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Wow, I didn't realize this community has a good number of Seymour fans. That's nice to know. I know he's just a game character but he makes it look so easy. That kind of plan must have taken so long to create not to mention pulling it off. :)
Seymour has skills like that, lol. :P
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I'm a Seifer fan myself, but Seifer doesn't make a good villain simply because he's human. You can't hate the guy when he's only trying to strive for his dreams. Okay, maybe you can - I can't; he's been used and manipulated. Besides - he wanted to be a knight so badly, and - to have your innermost dreams taken and twisted like that's just awful. Ultimecia, on the other hand ( ... )
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Wow...this is honestly a first for me. I've never met anybody who considers Sephiroth to be an anti-hero. That’s a very interesting point indeed. Sephiroth was once a hero, so it isn't like he has no heroic qualities whatsoever. I like this idea of yours already. :D
Sorry I took so long to reply by the way. :(
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Oh, the irony.
Also, regarding Sephiroth - he was once hero-worshipped. The Great Sephiroth, remember? 'Sides, he was Zack's friend; I imagine pre-Nibelheim Sephiroth and post-Nibelheim Sephiroth to be completely different people. In fact, I'd say post-Nibelheim Sephiroth was more JENOVA than Sephiroth, and that the blame for the villainy should go to her. The kind of rampant killing streak Sephiroth went on in Nibelheim doesn't seem to coincide with the brief flashes of his personality you get before all that fiery destruction.
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