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Khuutra said:
dtewi said:
lestatdark said:
Khuutra said:

I would argue that you have it backwards with Kefka - he just wanted to kill people and destroy lives, and becoming an all-powerful force of nature was just a means to that end.

Well, if that was indeed his final goal, he could have just completely obliterated the world right? He reveled in the pain and the suffering, what better way than to experience a cataclysm of pain than to become a god of mysery himself? 

He actually didn't want obliteration, he took happiness in the suffering of others, and simply killing everything at once wouldn't be fun.

When did you play this game?

Never, but I still know his motives.



Kimi wa ne tashika ni ano toki watashi no soba ni ita

Itsudatte itsudatte itsudatte

Sugu yoko de waratteita

Nakushitemo torimodosu kimi wo

I will never leave you