Post by Kefka Pallazo on Mar 10, 2011 17:25:55 GMT -5
Kefka Pallazo
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Full Name- Kefka Pallazo
Nick names- The Crazy Clown
Age- unknown, assumed around 35
Gender-male
Sexuality:Unknown
Job-Tyrant
What game is your char from? Final Fantasy VI
Appearance- Dressed in Vibrant colors with bright white and red face paint
Height:6'0''
Hair:mostly blond
Eyes:Blue
Skin: Pale and painted
Body type: Skinny/lithe
Over all description:
Personality- In terms of character, Kefka is maniacal, short-tempered, flamboyant, destructive, and cruel. He is completely insane with no regard for human life, and he, in fact, finds amusement in the suffering and death of others. He tends to crack dark jokes at times and possesses a hatred of virtually everything in the world; Kefka's only joy in life comes from causing death and chaos wherever he can.
Likes-Destruction, Murder, Betrayal, The occaisional Dark joke
Dislikes-Plans failing, People interfering with his "play time" (fights), Weaklings
Over all-Many details of Kefka's early life are unknown. He is thirty-five years old by the time of the game, and Emperor Gestahl's right-hand man. Kefka is the first experimental Magitek Knight. The procedure gifted Kefka with incredible magical power, but also shattered his sanity. Kefka became a cruel, destructive madman and eventually acquired a reputation as one of the most dangerous men in the Gestahlian Empire.
Other:
Family-None
Mate-None
Crush- None
Offspring-
Weapons- None
Weakness:Cannot fight without magic, Disloyal, Short-Tempered, Cruel, Enjoys destroying things
Strengths:Magical Ability, Lack of regard for human life, Agility
History:Many details of Kefka's early life are unknown. He is thirty-five years old by the time of the game, and Emperor Gestahl's right-hand man. Kefka is the first experimental Magitek Knight. The procedure gifted Kefka with incredible magical power, but also shattered his sanity. Kefka became a cruel, destructive madman and eventually acquired a reputation as one of the most dangerous men in the Gestahlian Empire.
Just prior to the game's events, Kefka sends Terra to Narshe to acquire the frozen Esper Valigarmanda, sending Biggs and Wedge with her. The mission fails when Valigarmanda awakens in response to Terra's power, dispatches Biggs and Wedge and damages the Slave Crown, restoring Terra's free will but leaving her with amnesia. In her subsequent attempt to flee from Narshe, Terra's memory is temporarily restored and she remembers Kefka ordering her to kill his own men and enslaving her before she blacks out.
Kefka's first appearance in person is when he comes to Figaro Castle seeking Terra under orders from Gestahl. King Edgar, who is sheltering Terra in the hopes she will join the Returners against the Empire, conceals her whereabouts. Kefka doesn't believe Edgar, however, and that night sets the castle on fire. When the castle burrows under the desert, Kefka has his bodyguards attack the fleeing Edgar, Terra, and Locke Cole. The trio dispatch them and leave Kefka fuming.
Kefka eventually comes to the kingdom of Doma as part of a battalion led by General Leo. Although Leo is attempting to win the siege against Doma with minimal casualties, Kefka is secretly plotting to poison the river and kill the entire population of the castle. After Leo is called away by Emperor Gestahl, Kefka takes command of the Imperial forces and orders them to dump the poison, with one of the soldiers being reluctant to use the poison, mostly due to there still being captured Imperial personnel within the base. Sabin Rene Figaro and Shadow attempt to stop him, but Kefka flees and dumps the poison himself, killing everyone in the castle except for Cyan Garamonde and a Doma Sentry. Until his ascent to Godhood, this was considered Kefka's worst crime. This also sends Cyan into a deep depression over his guilt, which has potentially disastrous complications for him later in the game.
As the Returners reunite at Narshe, Celes warns the others that Kefka has gathered a large force of Imperial soldiers and is leading them against the town himself. Kefka orders the troops to kill anyone in their way, and leads them to the clifftops above Narshe to claim Valigarmanda. The Returners retreat to the mountains to guard the Esper, and after fighting off his troops confront Kefka himself in battle. Defeated, Kefka flees but swears revenge.
Shortly after this, Terra confronts the Esper Valigarmanda and is transformed into an Esper herself. Tracking her down, the Returners meet the Esper Ramuh, who tells them the true source of magic: Magicite, an Esper's remains, which can teach magic at a much higher concentration than Magitek. Armed with this knowledge, the Returners use Setzer Gabbiani's airship, the Blackjack, to fly to Vector and release the Espers imprisoned by the Empire.
Within the Magitek Research Facility the Returners spy Kefka torturing and beating Espers, specifically Shiva and Ifrit. They also overhear Kefka cackling over the power he has gained from the facility's Espers, and his plans to restore the Warring Triad. After entering the heart of the facility and retrieving the Magicite of the dead Espers, the Returners meet Cid, who realizes the true source of Esper energy. Kefka, overjoyed to learn this, attempts to have Celes, who has betrayed the Empire, hand the Magicite to him, but Celes spirits them away so the Returners can escape. Kefka appears afterwards in the Imperial Castle, activating two large cranes to attack the Blackjack as the Returners flee the continent.
With Terra aware of her origins as a half-human half-Esper hybrid, she and the Returners go through a cave to the Land of Espers in the hopes of securing their support for an attack on the Empire. Kefka follows and declares that Gestahl had told him to let Terra ally with the Returners in order to have them open the gate. Kefka is subsequently defeated when the Espers emerge from the gate. It is unknown how he is returned to Vector, but Gestahl has Kefka imprisoned as a ploy to earn the Returners' trust so they would ally with him to find the escaped Espers.
Gestahl releases Kefka and he is dispatched to Thamasa, where he proceeds to have his soldiers attack both the Returners and General Leo's troops, before killing all the Espers and taking their Magicite remains. When Kefka orders his troops to burn the town, General Leo steps in and fights Kefka. However, he only succeeds in destroying Kefka's shade, and the real Kefka emerges moments later and slays the general. The sealed gate rips open, and a second wave of Espers flies straight to the town to attack Kefka, but at this point Kefka has simply grown too strong and the Espers' attacks have no effect (he implies when the Espers arrive that his newfound strength was the result of collecting a lot of Magicite prior to arriving at Thamasa.[1]); Kefka easily slays them all with his magic and takes their Magicite, enhancing his already potent powers even further.
With the sealed gate open, Kefka and Gestahl cross over to the Esper world, find the Warring Triad and raise the Floating Continent. When the Returners confront them, Kefka rushes into the field of the Triad and demands they bestow their power upon him. Ignoring the shocked Gestahl's warnings, Kefka has the Triad strike the Emperor down and pitches his body to its doom off the edge of the island. After this, he moves the Triad out of alignment, shattering their delicate magical field. Shadow and the Returners narrowly escape. However, the damage is done; the Triad awakes from their slumber and the World of Balance shifts into the World of Ruin.
In the Apocalypse's aftermath, Kefka drains the Triad of their power, turning them into weakened husks and himself into a God. Kefka builds a gigantic tower, fittingly called Kefka's Tower, from the rubble of the world he had destroyed. With more or less the entire world fearing him, Kefka rules over the World of Ruin from atop the tower, smiting anyone who defies him with the Light of Judgment, a beam of magical energy that can destroy entire towns. A cult eventually rises, worshiping Kefka, likely out of fear more than anything else. During this time, it is unspecified what Kefka spends his time doing, though he implies during his dialogue with the party before the final battle that he created numerous new monsters to fight them and guard his tower should they rise up against him.