Originally Posted by
T.G. Oskar
Odin (and only Odin, I don't want to extend this a bit further), consider the following: say we're dealing with FFVI. We all know Kefka was soundly beaten, his will eradicated, the power of the Espers dissipates, Terra becomes fully human instead of half-Esper (never mind the genetic troubles with that), and so on. Then, assume several years later, there's a video sequel to Final Fantasy where, somehow, Magic has revived, people find Daryl's body and reincarnate Kefka in that body; furthermore, the power of the Espers that was supposed to wane suddenly starts reappearing, Terra's powers reawaken, and Terra (still addled about why her power has reappeared, with the consequence that it might never have left at all) has to face Kefka, with support from all the characters of the game (even Mog, Umaro and Gogo). Let's also define that the Warring Triad is the most powerful thing on the world of Final Fantasy VI, that Sakaguchi himself stated that, and that Kefka is the incarnation of the Warring Triad, thus he's the most powerful individual in that world by definition. Now, let's assume Final Fantasy VII was made, and it ended exactly as it ended before. However, Crisis Core, Advent Children and other sequels never existed.
Finally, let's assume the same situation stands, with most people (I would claim myself included) defending Kefka, while others defend Sephy.
One: which might be the most powerful then? Second: did Kefka, in this exercise, was the most powerful because of power of plot, or because the story has defined him as the most powerful? Again, I only want Odin to answer this; no analyzing, no trying to aid; let him answer, and I'll answer later, and then you might comment.
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