
There are so many rough ones that I didn’t even care.
For what purpose…?
Even Julio and the others have defeated me without any proper power-up events, so I just want to say that it’s generally the case.
I just unleashed monsters all over the world with my own magical power, caused tornadoes at the level of natural disasters, and for some reason, after death, split into good and evil, each subduing heaven and hell alone… Is that it?
>>4Are you really just an ordinary person?
What in the world are heaven and hell, to begin with…?
What are you even?!
While the garlands and Zande have their own backgrounds, I want to say that the emperor really just has the setting of being an emperor.
That’s exactly right.
He is a man with a strong consistency in wanting to dominate the world he is in, no matter where he is.
I, who have human characteristics, have been too indulgent in dividing things like tornadoes and resurrection from hell, and ruling the heavens without restraint…
Before I knew it, Leonhart had become the Dark Knight and started to claim himself as the emperor in my absence…
Joseph was crushed by falling rocks in a Bogen trap…
Somehow, it’s a Bogen that’s become a zombie and is inside a box…
I brought the often confusing enemies from FF2 here…
>>8After battling with Joseph and the others in the heavenly realm, I go to hell and get into a box.
It’s a really tough schedule since it’s happening simultaneously with Julián and the others’ battle.
>>17The Bogen has also split into two…
It should just be a regular human, but I want to say it has some of the best magic depictions in the series.
What are Jade and Rakia in the first place?
When it comes to FF, it brings to mind a strange final boss that combines strange energy with weird ideologies like emptiness and hatred, but in the case of Kohei, I want to say that their goals are so easy to understand that they feel out of place.
Especially those who are simply wicked and strong without any particular background, I surprisingly don’t dislike them.
Sor was well-made as a character storage for the emperor.
Is it not a sin that you cannot play that in Pikurima?
What is it with dropping insekis without any background setting… I want to say, yeah.
Although it is often used as a joke, I quite like the portrayal that, fundamentally being evil, it remains wicked even when divided into good and evil.
>>16The interpretation of good from the perspective of self-righteousness was really an eye-opener for me.
And you will forgive…
I want to say that there’s not much point in going out of my way to learn Ultima.
Since the garland was used in the Reiwa era, the emperor could also wear it if he wanted to.
The body has become a zombie, and the mind has separated into a zombie…
Zombie of the mind…?
>>22It could be an evil zombie or a good zombie!
Well, you think “what’s up with that attitude of the good emperor,” but it certainly feels better than the emperor, so it might really be good after all.
Aren’t there any exaggerations or embellishments happening in Dissidia?
>>25The setting may not be exaggerated, but it was very serious in playing the role of a villain alongside Ultimecia and Kefka.
The attitude of the person asking for forgiveness is far from acceptable.
I’m just imagining that it might be because of the Dumion bloodline.
I think the fantasy and unpredictability of what we’re doing is top-notch among all generations.
Are there even any characters in Dissidia that are overly emphasized? Maybe just Cloud of Darkness’s breasts?
>>31WoL… is now an original character.
I wonder where the people of Paramekia live.
With rough and powerful magic, elements that carelessly create strong tornadoes and carelessly start to destroy the entire world.
The elements trying to build battleships frantically in order to gain military superiority are somehow not quite aligning.
>>34The emperor himself has the magical power to create tornadoes, but…
That’s why regular soldiers are needed; it can’t be helped.
Even if I make it, I wonder if it can be handled properly in the Bogen.
The battleship is led by Bogen and Leonhardt.
The emperor is evil.
If you were a person watching Star Wars at that time, you would understand.
>>36Romancing SaGa 2…!
I wonder what started the image of the empire being evil.
It looks like they’re throwing a fit because the battleship was blown up.
I don’t really understand it, but enemies that are incredibly strong have a simple and unique charm, so I don’t want any unnecessary sad backstory or added abilities.
Putting that aside, what the hell are you?!
Whether it’s 15 or 16, the bad king position just doesn’t seem to shine, and Vein was really trying hard in that direction.
>>41Vein isn’t as bad as he seems; he just got a little too caught up in his ideals…
To be honest, isn’t it just an image of the Emperor from SW?
When it comes to a great demon king, you think of it as an enemy of humanity, a being of that nature. But with an emperor, it’s just an ordinary person, and the interesting part is that theymight aim for world domination without any particular background…!?
Personally, I am curious about the naming of Julio Neil, as I have not seen any similar names before or since.
I wonder if FFII-2 will be coming out soon.
The emperor has risen again.
>>46How can I make a comeback after being killed in both hell and heaven?
>>47The curse of the imperial palace.
In the PS version’s opening, he seems to be quite a nice person…
It feels like I was playing with magic in the palm of my hand and ended up starting a fire, which is cute.
Isn’t Leonhart’s footwork too light?
>>51If Julio Neel had been sleeping for several years…
In Dissidia, the blatant display of a desire for domination is, in a way, refreshing…
>>52Because other chaos is betraying or acting on its own.
I’m the only one who is seriously moving.
The image of the empire as evil has historically been around since the time when America defeated the German Empire in World War I.
A person who makes you think about what is good.
>>56Apologizing for my bad actions and seeking forgiveness… isn’t that a good thing?
The strange weakness when fighting in a tornado.
It’s not as much as some guy in a nightgown, but Amano’s usual pose and hand gestures are somewhat amusing.
>>59It’s a pose like Ohtake’s…
A tornado is like a fortress that is always surrounded by a tornado, right?
Like Klaila from FF9.
It seems more evil than wrongdoing itself, as it doesn’t even have the intention to serve as a vessel for resentment.
It’s not good to have an attitude like “Of course the benevolent emperor will forgive me, right?”
>>62I want to say I won’t forgive you, yeah.
What’s amazing about the benevolent emperor is
I committed a sin, but it’s not “forgive me!” It’s more of an attitude of “I, the wicked one, committed a sin, so let it go.”
It’s someone else’s problem.
>>65I feel like it’s all the work of evil.
>>65And you will forgive…
It’s nice that you’re proceeding with the conversation on the assumption that the other side will just allow it.
“You want to say you won’t forgive me?”
Since Garland was heavily featured in FF Origin, shouldn’t it be okay for me to be featured heavily in FF Origin 2?
It’s only natural to apologize when you do something wrong; it’s not a good deed.
Just because the negative has approached zero doesn’t mean it has become positive…
>>68My bad deeds are such that the good me must beg for forgiveness… I think it’s just saying that and not intending to imply any good actions.
And you will forgive.
Even though we are apologizing, you won’t forgive us? How arrogant.
It’s especially frustrating that there’s zero malice in the words of the Good Emperor right before his death.
Apologizing is not for the sake of being forgiven in the first place.
Apologizing even if not forgiven is the result of the other party’s forgiveness.
An apology is a form of etiquette, not a means to be forgiven.
The evil sins I have committed must be begged for forgiveness by the good me…
>>74The words I say when I refuse this are…
>Oh, foolish humans…>Very well, you may enter eternal sleep!That’s why this person is definitely a bad guy.
But I like it because it’s garbage that feels good to defeat.