Quote Originally Posted by Avarice-ness View Post
I don't know if anyone mentioned it.

But Kefka's Final Boss form, when all the teirs are put together it alludes to the Fall of Satan. It's also said that Kefka (the american translation) was thought up from Franz Kafka, an extreme nihilistic author back in the german nazi times. He also had a book titled "The Metamorphisis (sp)" which is also the title of the song that plays during the part where Kefka turns the world from Balance to Ruin. Also, the design of the entire last boss form is suppose to have been inspired by Michelangelo's artwork. I don't think that's been proven but the style of like the top three teirs support it by look alone.

Is Kefka the antichrist? Who knows but that's always an interesting topic. Seeing as in the bible the Antichrist brings the world into ruin and then after the world is ruined he is destroyed. Yay~
(LOL JESUS *second teir*)


This is the first time I've heard this, and I'm surprised because it seems to be pretty accurate. Although, on a small note, Kafka has been interpreted as a Surrealist, Marxist, and/or Freudian author, not so much nihilist, and he died before the Nazis came to power. But yeah, well done on this thing.