Great RPG Villains: Kefka
For RPG fans who grew up playing the SNES, Kefka stands as one of the most memorable villains in the genre. But what makes him such a compelling antagonist?
For RPG fans who grew up playing the SNES, Kefka stands as one of the most memorable villains in the genre. But what makes him such a compelling antagonist?
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