Kefka and Sephiroth did serve (Kefka often not even that) at one point, but were never manipulated, thus I don't see any reason why they would not be the main villain/s in their respective game/s. Do explain though how in your opinion my point that Zemus is the main villain renders Kefka and Sephiroth of such title.
Wut? That would be awesome and true if that was indeed Golbez himself and not Zemus, a "man" responsible for any and all actions Golbez takes.DUH!. You prove my point against a user in the fourm. I guess we both agree. that Golbez is the MAIN VILLIAN because the story revolves around him. Thanks![]()
I'll ask this as genuiely and polite as possible, did you actually read what you just wrote? Do you understand what you just wrote? Just because something falls under same category/subject does not make it a same or similar thing for that matter. You mean to tell me baseball and football (what you call soccer) are similar because... sports! Rape and murder are similar because both are crime. What kind of logic the **** is this?You did but still it still manipulation. There are different kinds of discrimination, ethnicity, laws, etc but they all under the same subject. You really didn't prove a point.
Tatooine, a fictional planet, interesting... Ivalice is also a fictional planet, and do you know who lives on Ivalice? Gabranth. And that's another point towards Gabranth I believe, yours as well. Near every character in Final Fantasy for that matter lives on a fictional planet, hell, fictional characters often live on a fictional planets, the most moronic connection you could possibly have made, you would better be off saying they are both male.
- Golbez, along with his entire race, what's left of it at least, lived in a core of a moon near a planet that resembles Earth, that's not in space otherwise we all live in space which technically we are =)I am going summarizes by comparison.
Golbez = Dark Vader
1. They both lived in space.
2. They both talk about the dark FORCE.... If you played IV, you understand about theme of light and dark in the story.
3. both manipulated by someone who is the true antagonist. (big difference between main and true antagonist)
4. they both fought against a relative who is against the darkness. Cecil and Lucas
5. the voice.
and so on..
Might as well IV story is a little Star Wars.
- Golbez never ever fought Cecil, Zemus did.
... there goes off your two points.
So you just woke up one morning and said, you know what, I'll just scrap everything this guy Xanatos wrote regarding the resemblance between Gabranth and Darth Vader for no apparent reason, I'll leave the voice though... superb.The only thing that Gabranth resemblances to Darth Vader is the voice but any villain has that type of voice.
I, the rest of the world for that matter, clearly saw different movies compared to you. Just because he was manipulated to switch sides does not mean Darth Vader did not have control over his actions, in fact there's nothing to prove otherwise. There's nothing indicating that Palpatine had complete and utter control over Darth Vader, not even one measly instance. Everything Darth Vader did he did on his own accord.False. Darth Vader didn't had control either.
Actually, I dare you to prove what you just wrote.
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