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Originally Posted by Dreddz
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Originally Posted by Maxx Power
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No he didn't, that wasn't the real Sephiroth, duh.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dreddz
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Originally Posted by Maxx Power
Yeah, Hojo is pretty messed up. I think I'll agree with that. I was very satisfied when he was no more.
A tree so evil it takes the form of a man only to destroy everything?
Ex-Death for the win.
Kefka was probably the worst villian of all the villians. He took whatever and whenever he wanted, pretty much slautered the espers, removed a whole section of earth then splitit into a billion pieces and made all plant life pretty much die. Oh, he also poisoned the water of Figaro Castle, killing everyone who drank it. (Everyone Cyan cared for especially his family.) That was just really evil. That tower he built which could zap vanyone he opposed and all of the monsters he released. He was just a horrible person. Not giving a care what happened to others for his own self gain. (Take over the world anyone?) It's good that Locke, Terra and co. put a stop to him.
Evil is really just a point of view. But I say Hojo... seriously what the heck was up with him!
Hojo, for the same reasons as Maxx Power.
I actually pointed out on another thread like this several months ago that I too felt Hojo was a pretty evil, twisted person. He experimented on his wife (Which killed her), as well as his son, killed (we can assume) Vincent Valentine and preformed an operation on him that causes him to transform into a mindless beast when he is angry enough, killed Gast, tried to force-breed a human and a tigerlike creature, and tried to assist his son in destroying the world. Not to mention that he set into motion the events that nearly destroyed the world. (Experimenting on his son) Its kind of hard to say what caused him to do it. I mean, it obviously wasn't for fame, otherwise he would have let everyone know that he was Sephiroth's father. There doesn't appear to be a reason he would want to control the world. Of course, Hojo seemed to have been controlled partially by Jenova, at least during his experiment on his wife, but for that to have happened he would have to already have been at least slightly insane to begin with. I suppose he did it just for the advancement of science. Whatever his reasons are, he truely was very evil.
Dycedarg is also very underrated, and Kuja isn't necessarily the most evil, but I liked his style of manipulation the best.
Your "view on evil" is like saying the black mage is evil. Darkness does not make one evil it is more or less misunderstood. :)
shuuyin was very malicious, which can be seen in the scenes in the Den of Woe.
Kekfa was evil for fun.
X-Deth wanted the power of the Void
Sephiroth wanted to become a god (x-deth)
ultimecia wanted to. . . either gain power from time compression or be the only person able to exist.
kuja. . . heck if I know xD wanted to flaunt his being a j-pop star?
Yu Yevon wanted to remain immortal, clad in his unholy armor.
From what I remember of ff7, hojo was an idiot. But it's been a while.
I don't think any villian has ever pissed me off as much as queen brahn has.
What Cloud did to Heidegger was simply unforgiveable...
Nor was there a more ugly villian in any Final Fantasy.Quote:
Originally Posted by nik0tine
An honorable mention goes to FFIV's re-release translation team, who destroyed one of the best mistranslations ever.
All of the heroes were evil too, monsters have feelings too. Eating isn't a crime is it?
All of that plaes in comparison to the horrors comitted by Cloud and company.
I think Kefka was. He just liked to kill things. No reason really. He gained power for just that one thing. To kill more things on a grander scale. Kill Kill Kill Kill Kill. Mwhahahahahahaha