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Post by steerminator on Jul 18, 2019 21:06:40 GMT -6
So I just finished replaying FF6 on SNES emulator, which I've loved to death since I was a kid, but I just noticed something odd that I never noticed before.
It seems to me that, after you kill Kefka and escape the tower, when you're flying around while the credits roll there seems to be entirely too much green (grass and trees and stuff). I really don't think just killing Kefka is going to suddenly make grass and trees grow all over the place, and even when the airship hovers over a couple of the towns they mostly still look pretty barren. Am I the only one who ever noticed this? Any thoughts on this?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
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Post by Clear on Aug 22, 2019 23:37:47 GMT -6
I not too long ago finished FF6 so I believe I can provide a good answer albeit a short one. My thoughts are that it's all symbolic. The destruction of such a nihilistic antagonist after what the world literally went through with him, the party's separation and reunion, and pretty much all that led up to the killing blow to Kefka is a means towards a very well-deserved state of peace. In a figurative sense, the soil has become more fertile, the skies have become less cloudy and don't appear foreboding, etc etc.
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