I would argue that their fear comes from the power she has to destroy as well as her "connections" with higher ranking Imperials, but that those connections were not illicit.
I would argue that their fear comes from the power she has to destroy as well as her "connections" with higher ranking Imperials, but that those connections were not illicit.
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Think about it this way, Terra was considered the empires trump card, the original source of their magical power. And I can just imagine how an army would deal with someone fooling around with their WMD for fun.
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I think they must have been scared of her because SHE'S THE ONLY PERSON ON THE PLANET WITH GREEN HAIR...that and the whole "slaughtered an entire battalion" thing.
Plus, as far as anyone knows in the beginning, Terra is most closely associated with Kefka, who is controlling her with the Slave Crown, as seen in her dream/flashback sequence.
So to review; Kefka goes around telling people in the strictest detail how he'd like to have their entrails for lunch, wears a lot of clown makeup and cackles maniacally a lot...plus he's got this green-haired super-powerful...thing. So my point is, a lot of people's fear of Kefka is being transferred over onto Terra.
Doesn't mean the blatantly chauvinistic and somewhat knuckle-dragging theory that is the subject of this thread (whether or not somebody used the Slave Crown to play a game of hide-the-sausage with her) does or doesn't carry some weight. It's possible, but I find it rather distasteful.
Rape fantasies aren't about sexual pleasure at all; it's the desire in the rapist's mind to exert a sociopathic level of control over another human being, to force them to submit to their power. In its own way, it's a form of megalomania, just the sort of thing that the "gimme gimme" entitled vortex of snot-nosed pubescence that is a teenage boy's mind would dream up.
True beauty exists in things that last only for a moment.
Current Mood: And it's been a long December and there's reason to believe. Maybe this year will be better than the last. I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself. To hold on to these moments as they pass...
There's definitely a lot of implied "violation" of Terra at Kefka's hands in the game itself, particularly if you place her in the first character slot of a party, switch parties and talk to her during the Attack on Narshe.
What exactly does she say, again?
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
I think, In the Woolsey, she hangs her head and says
Not too sordid, but it implies violation, due to her expression.TERRA: Kefka...he put that slave crown on my head...
Any of us would express that amount of disgust and being an uncontrollable slave whether we were sexxed up or not. Kefka was a megalomaniac without a doubt, but I think his fantasies were more about being in control to destroy rather than what you can do with someone while you control them.
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Hell, I was shocked to discover that he stands 5'4" and weighs 105 pounds. You wouldn't know it from what he transforms into at the end of the game, but up to that point, he's actually kind of puny and non-threatening; sounds like if it weren't for his magic, most of the characters could probably snap him in two.
Although he definitely looks a lot taller than 5'4" in Dissidia.
I want to keep playing FFVI but I'm honestly more occupied by fantasizing about Terra and her delicious servitude in the slave crown.
Just wait till you get to the Celes rape scene. You'll probably like that.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
Does that really happen? I'm seriously horny right now.
The game doesn't tell you that it does. But you can imagine how two soldier grunts go about "interrogating" a female defector in a basement with no officers around.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
I'm excited.