Original composition by 植松伸夫
Arranged by 関戸剛 and 福井健一郎
This song … Read Full Bio ↴Original composition by 植松伸夫
Arranged by 関戸剛 and 福井健一郎
This song is an arrange of Dancing Mad (妖星乱舞).
Arranged by 関戸剛 and 福井健一郎
This song … Read Full Bio ↴Original composition by 植松伸夫
Arranged by 関戸剛 and 福井健一郎
This song is an arrange of Dancing Mad (妖星乱舞).
Dancing Mad
The Black Mages Lyrics
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CodeNameX001
I find Kefka a tragic figure. He willingly offers himself to undergo a magitek experiment for the sake of his country, and it leaves him mad. In this form, he can only see the meaninglessness of existence. All living things strive for more, yet alway end the same way. Death is the inevitable end result.
And so, he sees destruction as the only meaning to life. He feeds into that intent, and sews chaos, fear, and death wherever he goes.
He goes far enough as to become a literal god of destruction, and then... he waits? Did he tire of casting down destruction from atop his throne?
Is it because, seeing the state he left the world in, he felt that their end was inevitable and his own actions felt meaningless? Or maybe he realized that soon there'd be nothing left to destroy, and then HE'D be meaningless? Or perhaps, like Pandora's box, he couldn't help but have an ounce of hope?
We may never truly know.
NightRxgue
i come back here after 4 years, damn... this still sounds sooo good
CodeNameX001
I find Kefka a tragic figure. He willingly offers himself to undergo a magitek experiment for the sake of his country, and it leaves him mad. In this form, he can only see the meaninglessness of existence. All living things strive for more, yet alway end the same way. Death is the inevitable end result.
And so, he sees destruction as the only meaning to life. He feeds into that intent, and sews chaos, fear, and death wherever he goes.
He goes far enough as to become a literal god of destruction, and then... he waits? Did he tire of casting down destruction from atop his throne?
Is it because, seeing the state he left the world in, he felt that their end was inevitable and his own actions felt meaningless? Or maybe he realized that soon there'd be nothing left to destroy, and then HE'D be meaningless? Or perhaps, like Pandora's box, he couldn't help but have an ounce of hope?
We may never truly know.
NerdyHippy
Maybe because he knows that even after defeat, he won?
LosSantosUriels
@Freakservo didn't they do that with chrono trigger? the stuffing multiple things into a cart deal?
LosSantosUriels
@Shred Head you must be fun at parties.
Dick Kickem
@Shred Head Its wild how you felt the need to say something this stupid. Like, no shit mate. Its called literary analysis, go back to middle school.
Freakservo
@Cory Siehr Well...
1) Did they really need to add more?
2) It can always be retconned, And since they didn't with the Dissidia games, it probably wasn't important enough for them to do so. And
3) You try stuffing multiple backstories into a 24-megabit cart.
Not everybody has to have the most intricately-detailed history described of them. As complex as the Suikoden games were, there still isn't much known about Leknaat. Mystery can work, too, and sometimes you don't even need THAT much.
Jonathan VanDiver
The ending of this masterpiece is just ominous AS FUCK, with those bells. Gives me fucking chills Every time
Adam Young
I'm playing this at my funeral
Cesar Moya
@SuNBoWZftw I got you!