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** Ultimecia of ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' rules all in the future. And she is a rare female example. |
** Ultimecia of ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' rules all in the future. And she is a rare female example. |
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** Exdeath of ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' is another good example. He also has the distinction of being the most [[When Trees Attack|evil tree]] to ever appear in any form of media, and certainly the only one who is also the [[Big Bad]]. |
** Exdeath of ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' is another good example. He also has the distinction of being the most [[When Trees Attack|evil tree]] to ever appear in any form of media, and certainly the only one who is also the [[Big Bad]]. |
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** Quite possibly the best example is the Emperor from ''[[ |
** Quite possibly the best example is the Emperor from ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. He's a major military power throughout most of the game {{spoiler|and when he dies, he becomes the freakin' ruler of hell}}. He also seeks to overthrow Chaos in [[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]. Quite possibly the only thing keeping him from being more popular is ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' being the most overlooked game of the series. |
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** Borderline example, Maester Mika in ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'', who is the Pope of a [[Religion of Evil]]. Effectively commits suicide near the end of the game. |
** Borderline example, Maester Mika in ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'', who is the Pope of a [[Religion of Evil]]. Effectively commits suicide near the end of the game. |
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* Jie Revorse in ''[[Star Ocean 1|Star Ocean]]''. |
* Jie Revorse in ''[[Star Ocean 1|Star Ocean]]''. |