He truly represented evil in any FF game. He was mad and loved it with passion.
Well, there is only one right answer:
Kefka
Sepiroth mentioned puppets.
Seymour has blue veins on his face.
You compare the two.
Hrm. >_>
when theres power, he steals other pplz life. the 2nd time u fight him b4 sin, he kills 5 people and steals their lifes for himself to gain power. hes crazy and diabolical.
C’mon people, look at the question. This is a no-brainer.
If you didn’t say Kefka then you haven’t played VI or…. well there isn’t an "or."
You didn’t understood the question then, it’s not about who you like best, it’s who is the most evil/sick/twisted/inhuman villain. That would be Kefka, the rest are just peanuts in comparison.
He was the only one who actually succeeded in destroying the world.
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Seymour’s just a slimy bitch. Kind of like the guy who hits on your girlfriend – sure, he’s evil, but you know you can kick his ass without fear of retribution.
You see, if he was able to get his own girlfriend, he wouldn’t have to try to steal yours.
she is so cute that’s why maybe too cute
Zulu: Ex-Death (or Ex-Deth) 🙁
End of story, in my opinion. ^^;
he betrays evybody and evry thing and destroyed the world
sephiroth is good second the rest where just yawners
and ultimetica cant be called a villain becuas she is al lot of people through out the game
laterz
lone wolf
all seymore did was try to marry yuna,killed his father and whimpy things like that
oh and whos kefka?
"Kefka was the first volunteer for an experimental Magitek infusion, under supervision of a scientist named Cid. The process was flawed, and although Kefka gained the ability to use magic, it shattered his sanity.
The Empire, a worldwide influence of fear and control, led its attacks by General Leo, General Celes and General Kefka.
Kefka spends much of the game as a mid-level minion of Emperor Gestahl, the ruler of the corrupt kingdom which largely controls the civilized world. Kefka’s maniacal zeal in carrying out the Emperor’s dirty work pits him against the heroes of the game on a number of occasions.
Kefka’s major attempt at stabilizing an underground resistance, known as "The Returners," began to unfold when Terra Branford, a child raised by Gestahl after The Empire killed her hometown, murdered fifty of the Empire’s finest soldiers within less than three minutes. In response, Kefka used a technology-based mind control apparatus that wrapped around Terra’s head. Its shape and positioning on the head dubbed it "Slave Crown." Kefka abused her abilities and made her kill soldiers with the use of the crown. Kefka commanded the controlled Terra to seek out a rumored creature of magic in the caves of a mining coal town to the northeast. Later, a townsman removed her crown after her defeat against the creature, causing amnesia and very slow progression towards remembering The Empire’s deeds.
Kefka’s crimes include arson, poisoning, genocide, and regicide. He is soon mortally wounded in a confrontation with Celes, and in the resulting fit of pique he betrays the Emperor and destabilizes the Goddess Statues, artifacts of enormous power, thus becoming a god at the cost of causing a near-apocalypse.
After the end of the world, Kefka uses the magic he absorbed from the Goddess Statues to create a massive tower of random debris to serve as his headquarters, using his powers to smite millions of people who refuse to worship him. Many global inhabitants form the "Cult of Kefka" in his honor to avoid certain death.
Kefka rules over the planet for approximately one year, before the heroes of the game regroup and attack his stronghold. During their final battle, Kefka reveals to the heroes that he has developed a nihilistic revelation, explaining that life is meaningless and his goal is now the destruction of everything.
During the final battle with Kefka, the player must fight through several forms of the character, as is traditional with final bosses in role-playing games. Several of these forms are interpretations or parodies of Renaissance art, including Michelangelo’s Piet�, with an image of Kefka replacing that of Jesus Christ; as well as the character’s final form, as an Angel of Death."
Thanks to Wikipedia. I think all that is good enough reason to why he is the greatest villian of all time.
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