A to Z Challenge Day 11: Kefka Palazzo (the Magitek Monster)

KKefka

As mentioned before, Final Fantasy III (VI in Japan) is at the top of the list of my favorite games of all time. My best friend and I discovered the Super Nintendo cartridge in our local convenience store/rental shop when we were quite young and proceeded to spend ungodly amounts of money renting it over and over and over again. As those who have played it will know, you can spend well over 100 hours on this particular game, and so my friend and I would struggle to come up with the money to rent it day after day, knowing that if we allowed it to return to the store it might be rented by someone else who would overwrite our save. I’m quite certain that between the two of us we paid for the game three or four times over in rental costs…and this was back when it only cost, like, $2 to rent a game.

We fell in love with the game for a number of reasons, but for me one of those reasons was the main bad guy of the story. Kefka Palazzo was a general in the evil Empire. He was one of the first subjects that the Empire used to test their methods of transferring magical powers to a human by extracting them from an esper. But the techniques had not yet been perfected, and it is understood that something in Kefka’s brain snapped during the process. He became a complete lunatic, insane to say the least, and eventually (SPOILER ALERT!) he betrays the Emperor in favor of taking control of the entire world for himself.

I always loved the Kefka villain for how just terribly maniacal he is. Our first glimpse of him is during a nightmare that Terra has in which he is taking control of her mind and body by forcing a “slave crown” on her head. The next time we meet him he’s searching for Terra and decides that the best way to flush her out is to set an entire castle on fire. And the story goes on like that, with him ready, willing, and able to murder anyone who wanders across his path, laughing demonically the entire time. In a time – and a medium – in which it was difficult to accurately portray emotions and suspense and the like, Kefka easily came through as a raving mad psychotic, and for that, Square, I salute you.

(As a final note, if you’ve never played Final Fantasy III, GO GET A COPY RIGHT NOW WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU?!)

Fiction Fragment Fridays: Returning Hope (Chapter 12 – Part 2)

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Locke examined Terra with awe. Surely this could not be the same woman? Her body was bare, every inch of her skin resonating with a pale pink light, and her hair spread around her in wild pink spikes that were twice as long as Locke remembered her hair being.

“She…is she alive?” Celes asked in a hushed voice.

As if in response, Terra’s mouth opened to reveal sharp canine teeth, and she groaned, low and loud.

“Terra?” Locke tried. He hesitantly put his hand on her shoulder. “Terra? Are you okay?”

The voice that replied was not Terra’s. “She’s scared, you know.”
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Fiction Fragment Fridays: Returning Hope (Chapter 12 – Part 2)

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Just outside the second tower there was a woman laying face down in the mud, crying. Locke saw the way Sabin was looking at her and firmly said, “Don’t.”

Sabin didn’t move any closer, but he couldn’t resist calling out, “Ma’am? Are you okay?”

The woman was quick – she was on her feet and hurling a knife at Sabin’s face in the blink of an eye – but Celes was faster. The knife went skittering off into an alley and Celes’ sword was at the woman’s throat before the men had even reacted.Read More »

Fiction Fragment Fridays: Returning Hope (Chapter 12 – Part 1)

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After very thoroughly losing his cool, Locke explained exactly why he had strong reservations about going to the town of ZoZo.

“It’s a town comprised entirely of thieves, brigands, and the scum of the earth,” he told Celes. “Everyone there is a crook of some kind or another.”

“You should fit right in then,” Sabin teased.Read More »

Fiction Fragment Fridays: Returning Hope (Chapter 11 – Part 4)

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As was his custom, Locke was the last one to wake the next morning. For a moment he lay under the covers, listening to the low, constant rumble of the motorized fortress passing through the earth. He’d expected the noise to keep him up all night, but it had actually been quite soothing. He’d had a decent night’s sleep for the first time in a long time and was rather loathe to end it.

It was the sound of hushed voices outside his door that finally drove him from the feather mattress. He thought he recognized the owners of the quiet words, so in the true spirit of an adventurer he crept to the door and laid his ear against it.Read More »

Fiction Fragment Fridays: Returning Hope (Chapter 11 – Part 3)

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It was near midnight by the time the preparations had been made. Fully exhausted, Edgar dragged himself off toward his quarters to the soothing rumble of the castle beginning its decent under the sand. He was mercifully near to his waiting bed when he caught sight of the throne room door swinging shut; as an afterthought, he decided to peak in.

Sabin was standing in the center of the room, his arms hanging at his sides, looking for all the world like a little lost child. He seemed to consider the tapestries for a while before moving up to the thrones. He stared at these for a long time before gingerly sitting himself on the one that had remained empty for almost two decades; their mother’s throne.Read More »

Fiction Fragment Fridays: Returning Hope (Chapter 11 – Part 1)

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Locke woke feeling as though his head had been split open, which as it turned out wasn’t too far from the truth. When he opened his eyes it was to find Celes gingerly removing a bloodied bandage from his forehead. She gazed down at him with such relief in her eyes that he felt his heart do a funny little flutter.

“You’re awake, finally,” she sighed, setting the bandage aside. “I was worried.” She seemed surprised at herself to have uttered such words.

Trying to ignore the pounding in his skull, Locke pushed himself to a sitting position. “What happened?” he groaned through the pain.

“You hit your head on a rock and got knocked out,” Celes explained. “The little wildling boy was knocked over the cliff, but luckily he’s an amazing climber. The others were all fine, except…” Her eyes dropped to the bed in which Locke lay.

Locke’s jaw clenched. “What happened to Terra?” he demanded.

Celes sighed and looked everywhere but his eyes. “She turned into a-” She shook her head. “She took off across the sky, and she looked like…” She closed her eyes for a moment before finally forcing herself to look Locke in the eye. “She looked like an esper.”

Locke’s jaw dropped. “Dear god,” he whispered.

A gentle rap at the door announced Edgar’s arrival. Sabin, Cyan, and Gau followed close behind, and for the first time Locke realized that they were in a room at the Narshe Inn.

Edgar rushed forward when he saw that his friend was awake. “Locke! Thank goodness! Are you okay?”

“I’ve been better,” Locke admitted. “But that’s not important. Celes was just telling me about Terra.”

The men all threw sidelong glances at each other while Gau jumped on the second bed and rolled around playfully.

“Yes,” Edgar admitted. “Something…strange happened to her. It was as though the esper had some kind of direct connection to her, and then she-” He shook his head as if to dispel some unpleasant thought. “Anyway, it doesn’t matter. We need to find her.”

“How?” Celes questioned. “She flew off so fast. She could be anywhere in the world by now.”

In response, Edgar waved a piece of parchment he’d been holding. “We have reports of witnesses seeing her screaming across the sky to the West. It’s not much to go on, but it gives us somewhere to start. If we return to Figaro Castle we can shuttle to the Western province, and from there we can look for further tips in Kohlingen or Jidoor.”

Locke practically leaped out of the bed. “Then let’s go! I promised her that I’d-” He trailed off.

Cyan chose that moment to speak up in a gruff voice. “She’s an Imperial soldier,” he growled. Locke almost spat back at him, but to his surprise the swordsman gave a meaningful look to Celes and added, “But we’ve no choice. We must help her.”

“Gau!” shouted the green-haired boy, grinning happily.

“Don’t forget,” Sabin added. “Banon and the miners need our help protecting Narshe and the esper, should the Empire return.”

They all considered that for a moment before Cyan stepped forward with his chest puffed out and his head held high. “I volunteer,” he announced. “I commanded the great army of Doma for most of my life. I am certain that I can train the Narshean citizens to better defend themselves.”

Locke couldn’t help but be surprised. After the confrontation with Celes and Terra, Cyan had not seemed the most reasonable of men.

Sabin clapped a hand on his friend’s shoulder. “Perhaps I should stay with you,” he suggested, but Cyan shook his head.

“No, Sir Sabin,” he said. “The people here have neither the time nor the discipline to learn your fighting arts. I can teach them forgery and weaponry. No, you should go along with your brother and help find the young woman as quickly as possible.”

Sabin nodded, but he seemed to have misgivings until Gau spoke up from where he was doing a handstand on top of the bed’s headboard. “Gau stay too! Protect Cyan!”

Locke couldn’t tell whether Cyan looked amused or exasperated. Possibly both.

“It’s settled then,” Edgar concluded. “We’ll spit up for now. When Locke is fully healed we’ll head for Figaro.”

“Fully healed, my ass,” growled Locke. He snatched his dagger from where Celes had placed it on the bedside table. “We’re leaving now. Buck up, team! Let’s find our Terra!”

Fiction Fragment Fridays: Returning Hope (Chapter 10 – Part 2)

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The plans were made hurriedly, given that they were not blessed with time. Terra listened with interest as the men shouted ideas at each other, dismissed several, and eventually settled on the best they could come up with under such duress. A team of miners and other Narshean citizens were assigned to guard the town, with instructions that they stay hidden and only emerge should the Empire take fancy to harm the town itself. Otherwise, they were to allow the invaders to pass through the town unhindered. The battle would be fought as far away from any innocents as possible.

Those who remained – the rag-tag group of Returners and about one hundred miners – gathered what weapons the had and began a cold trek up into the mines. Terra felt very conspicuous amongst this group. These were people who were defending their homes, their morals, and their way of life. They were fighting for what they believed to be right. But what was Terra fighting for? She had no idea. She was contemplating this when Celes sidled up beside her on an icy bridge.Read More »

Fiction Fragment Fridays: Returning Hope (Chapter 10 – Part 1)

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While Locke and Celes were making it on foot, and Sabin and his new companions were trekking halfway across the world, Terra, Edgar, and Banon had made their way to Narshe with very little incident. The Lete River had carried them the bulk of the way and they’d made the remainder of the journey in less than a day on foot. They arrived at night, but before they entered the town Terra had posed a request. She was concerned, she told the men, that the townspeople would remember her, and not kindly. She showed them the secret passage that Locke had used when they’d escaped the mountain town, and asked that they take this path instead.Read More »

Fiction Fragment Fridays: Returning Hope (Chapter 9 – Part 2)

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At the mouth of the cave that led through to Baren Falls, Shadow finally decided that the journey was over for him.

“I have served my purpose,” he announced suddenly. Without so much as a ‘so long’ he turned, motioned for Interceptor to follow, and began walking back in the opposite direction.

Sabin had known that the moment would come, but he had become used to having the quiet man around. “Shadow!” he called. When the other man failed to stop, he continued with: “Thanks for your help! Let’s join ranks again sometime!”

Shadow raised one hand in recognition of the request and continued to walk, his loyal hound at his side.Read More »