I vote Kuja just to smite all you people who are going to potentially fight over Kefka and Sephiroth. =)
Yeah, SOOOO the epitome of evil.
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Garland
The Emperor
Zande
Zemus
Ex-Death
Kefka
Sephiroth
Ultimecia
Kuja
Seymour
Yu-Yevon
(Insert FFXI's villain here.)
Shuyin
Vayne
Clearly, Dr. Evil is the only correct choice.
I vote Kuja just to smite all you people who are going to potentially fight over Kefka and Sephiroth. =)
Yeah, SOOOO the epitome of evil.
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Kefka. He's so evil he even killed the grass!
Vayne killed his own brothers and possibly his father. That's pretty damn evil.
Kefka > Sephiroth.
Kefka is evil cuz Sephitroth is just insane, not really evil.
warning: i am NOT funny.
Kefka is much more insane than Sephiroth. :P
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Kefka is preety damn evil, id have to say on ties with sephi though since kefka's plans didnt exceed the plantet itself unlike sephiroth who wanted to destroy the cosmos.. geez..
i voted ulti cause she wanted to compress time where no one could live and then we'd all be screwed..
Whoaa, Bolivarr!! just read ur thing on vayne.. that rings a bell and he didnt even regret it at all.. Plus he was going to change the history of mankind.. Yep yep, vaynes up ther fellas
Edit by Kishi: Don't double-post.
I think anyone who votes for Vayne has missed the point of Final Fantasy XII entirely.
I think the general consensus here seems to be that Kefka was more insane than evil, though I'd certainly say he was a bit of both. Certainly more insane than evil, though the actions that his insanity drove him to, such as poisoning the water supply of Doma would certainly qualify as evil in my book.
I was initially going to vote for Kuja in this poll because I've always considered him amongst the most competent and evil of the villains but having read NeoCracker's analysis, I've had second thoughts. Although he certainly acted in his own interests and in an attempt to preserve what he had which is very indicative of human nature really, I think the fact that he was willing to use anybody or anything to achieve his selfish goals would count as selfish.
As it is, however, I can't think. Kefka, Kuja or Palamecia? I think the obvious solution is just put off voting for now!
Not my words Carol, the words of Top Gear magazine.