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On ff9 who would you say was the evilist
Garland
Kuja
Queen Branche (don't know how to spell)
Black waltz 1, 2 or 3
Zorn or Thorn
 
Garland probably, I actually felt sorry for Kuja by the end

Either him or Zorn & Thorn because they were just corrupt little feckers :wacky:
 
I'd say none of them are really "evil" as they all had - at least in their own eyes - good motives, and Brahne was manipulated anyway.

I'd say Zorn&Thorn are really the most evil ones there, since they seemed quite sadistic.
 
Kuja, of course. He manipulated Brahne into a warmongering, genocidal psychopath and created the black mages.

Black Waltz wasn't evil since it was a machine (or something close, anyway). Zorn and Thorn kinda were, but they were too lame and useless to do anything too bad. Brahne was just manipulated and Garland was simply fulfilling his duty and trying to keep the Terran race going.
 
Garland of course. Even if we are lead to believe that Kuja was acting of his own free will...he is ultimately Garland's pawn. And his ideas...and motivation to take over another world...that spawned from Garland...Kuja was acting out of insecurity and confusion. And whether or not you want to believe it...he was doing Garland a favor by acting so irrational. Ultimately, Garland's plan to use Kuja as a pawn...it worked.
Garland is the true mastermind.
 
Garland was trying to make his race survive so he was not that evil, Kuja is a reject so at least he as some excuse, but since he destroyed a planet with no remorse i guess that makes him the more evil.
 
Although I love him to death, probably Kuja in the begininng and throughout; not the end.

Kuja had his own personal selfish reasons for doing what he did. He had a wishlist and who do whatever he could possible to get his. maybe it was the jeolousy of Zidane early when Zidane was created, or possibly it was just shere ambition, but he used and corrupted anyone he could to get his desires.

In the end however, I think he showed a hint of who he really WANTED to be when he saves Zidane and Co. in the Iifa Tree. He has a deep desire for good intentions, but like everyone who ever lived, no one's perfect. Kuja had his failures like everyone else, but at least he ended on a good note.
 
Have to say Kuja on this one...

He manipulated Queen Brahne

He captured Bahamut and used it to destroy it's original master's home.

Destroyed Cleyra!

And worst of all...... He forced us to see a man wear a thong! Come on! He may be girly, but that's not kosher!
 
I would definitely say Kuja.

I mean, Brahne-sure, she was evil, but not deliberately-she was just plain greedy, and Kuja manipulated her even more than she was.

Zorn and Thorn were just, well, puppets to everyone-they did what they were told, end of story. They weren't really smart enough to be evil.

The Black Waltzes weren't really evil either, they were like hyper powered versions of Zorn and Thorn, just taking out orders-also, Kuja made them, so they couldn't be nearly as evil.

Garland I would say was, until he's about to die, when I started to feel quite sorry for him-I mean, he was just helping his people, and when he realised that he was, in a small way, helping Kuja, he felt remorse, and that was probably the best bit in the game.
 
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