Part 26: In which Kefka is a Mary Sue
Chapter 26: In which Kefka is a Mary Sue![](1-02072011_202258.png)
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So how'd that information-gathering mission work out for you, Leo? Given that the only two places of note in the local area are Thamasa and the Esper Caves, I'd be highly interested to know where you were while we were saving the day.
Sadly, we'll never know. My guess? They were sitting on the boat talking to each other about how much of a dolt Locke is.
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Yura: We have done something inexcusable to your people. This probably isn't the time or place to ask for your forgiveness, but...
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Yura: We must put this all behind us.
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So we roll the credits accompanied by a cheesy pop song, right?
*insert laugh here*
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Music: Kefka's Theme
Wasn't there only one ship in Albrook? How the heck did Kefka follow us here?
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With three henchmen in Magitek Armor, no less.
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And then everybody just stands still and gets shot. This is only the start of the contrived nonsense that transpires in this scene.
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And then Kefka unveils a previously-unmentioned superpower, namely the ability to turn Espers...
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...into Magicite! He repeats this process with the dragon and the fairy, who happens to be the only Esper with the common sense to start running. A little too late though.
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Yeah, pleading with the maniacal clown sure got you somewhere.
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Fortunately, the game gives us control over General Leo so we can take a more proactive approach. The game doesn't let us see what Leo's got equipped and we can't have him train with Espers. This doesn't say good things.
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No point in challenging the Magitek soldiers to a fight, because they're actually Guardians. The Guardian is unique in that it's absolutely invincible. Nothing you do at the present will harm it, so you can only run. Bummer.
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Kefka himself isn't so fortunate.
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Although he seems to not have a name in combat. How peculiar...
Anyway, for this fight, Kefka(?) will just spam weak spells and ineffectual melee attacks. Leo, meanwhile, has a special Relic on him that allows him to attack four times in a row, and one more thing...
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Beautiful, ain't it? Shock hits all foes on the field for around 1800 magical damage. Just a few shots of this and Kefka(?) goes down like nothing.
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Music: The Empire
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Yes, the letters do appear one by one like that. It's kinda creepy.
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And then Gestahl appears in a puff of smoke. Right. You'd have to be a total dunderhead to think that was the real-
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Oh right, a "shadow." And I bet that if Leo killed Kefka here, it'd turn out that this was a robot double.
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And then Kefka stabs Leo. At least, I hope that's what this shot is symbolizing.
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My main problem with Leo is that he seems to have confused idealism for childish naivete. The fact that this ends up being his downfall makes me appreciate Final Fantasy VI a little more, especially considering how many JRPG's have had a General Leo-esque character inexplicably come out on top just due to the power of positive thinking.
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But this little charade doesn't end with Leo's death. No sir.
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It appears that something is amiss at the Sealed Gate.
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Music: Metamorphosis
Led by Bahamut's third cousin once removed, the Espers come pouring out of their world to rescue their brothers.
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Apparently the Espers are epileptic or something, because this flashing light here neutralizes their powers and causes the Guardians to disappear. I don't know either.
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With the Espers unable to fight back due to poorly explained reasons, Kefka is free to snipe them out of the air.
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Ifrit's stunt double makes a valiant effort to harm Kefka, but his spells are simply blocked before he's hit with a shot of Esper-be-gone too.
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Really, this scene is just absurd. Just a day or two ago, Kefka was being tossed around like a ragdoll by these guys, and now he just saunters in and kills them en masse without breaking a sweat.
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Right, so now would be a great time to slit your major enemies' throats while they're unconscious, yes?
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Apparently not.
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Suddenly, a familiar doggie enters the scene.
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...Are we talking about the same Shadow here?
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Speaking of those guys who we haven't seen in a while...
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Really?! I never could have guessed!
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Yes, somehow Ted Woolsey slipped the joke about Edgar scoring past the folks at Nintendo. Not that any kid would have known what they were talking about.
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So Relm's now an official member of our team thanks to threatening to kill one of its principal members. Way to go, kid.
Anyway, as everyone's about to leave...
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I don't like where this is going...
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Oh okay, it's just the other translation where he says, and I quote, "I hope you're still around in 8 years." For reference, he's 27 now, so in 8 years, he'd be twice Relm's age.
BAD KING! BAD! BAD! BAD!
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When we board the airship, this scene occurs.
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Music: Catastrophe
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Oh dear...
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This...
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This is not good.
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It's tempting to rocket off to the Floating Continent right away, but we've got all the time in the world. So...
Next Time: We prepare ourselves for the final battle and face the Empire's last line of defense. We're heading towards the endgame, folks.