| ^I disagree. Even through his madness there was a spark of genius. Evil doesn't look or act like anything; it's a concept that covers all deeds done in spite or hatred for some dark or murderous purpose, without love or a soul or anything like that - and it's a very broad term, as technically we could all be evil if we set our minds to it. Kefka was motivated by both his insanity and a natural human desire for power. He was evil despite of and perhaps with the help of his glorious mental illness. Last edited by Galefore; 09-29-2009 at 10:15 PM. Reason: blaaargh typos |