Thread:MMYP999/@comment-27109830-20171224010250/@comment-27416494-20180114225707

Arguably two of the most iconic villains of their respective franchises, Kefka and Loki have been known to go out of their way to manipulate friend and foe alike in search of greater powers or higher positions. Though they may not be as physically imposing as their various peers and foes, their magical prowess is practically unmatched in comparison, which is only bolstered further by their status as immortal gods.

Both combatants have also been subjected to traumatic backstories in the form of Loki's abusive birth father Laufey and Kefka's experimental transformation into a Magitek Knight, which played a large role in shaping the mad gods they would eventually become. The two of them tend to have the emotional maturity of a 7 year old when things don't go their way, which goes hand in hand with their incredibly narcissistic natures. They will glaldy flaunt their superiority over others without a single trace of empathy, all while spurting out several metric tons worth of witty or sarcastic dialogue.

To set them apart from the usual villain fare of their franchises, Kefka and Loki have actually succeeded in attaining their end goals by becoming the new God of Magic and taking over Asgard respectively. Regardless of their original intentions, these victories would result in the utter annihilation of the worlds they reside in, and both villains would ultimately be defeated by the heroes that opposed them after enough time had passed.