
(03-20-2015, 08:14 AM)ArmachiA Wrote: Kefka still has his own motivations, even if we don't understand them. Every villains should have their own internal logic, even if they are crazy as all hell.
Right, and there's the bit that there's a reason why he's crazy. It's more or less a throwaway line you can miss entirely, but his mind snapped under the pressures of Magitek conditioning. Maybe that's why I like him so much - he's not crazy for the sake of crazy, there's reasoning behind it.
... I'm reminded of a Joker quote. I forget the specifics, but I believe it went like this:
"(to Batman) I don't hate you because I'm crazy. I'm crazy because I hate you."
Which is an interesting look into the Joker himself.