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**When Kefka denies Terra's request to know how the Warriors of Cosmos were responsible for Cosmos's death, Terra says "Stop fooling around!". In the GBA translation for ''Final Fantasy VI'', Emperor Gestahl, when Kefka demands that the Warring Triad use Gestahl as a demonstration of their true power, tells Kefka, "Stop playing around!"
**When Kefka denies Terra's request to know how the Warriors of Cosmos were responsible for Cosmos's death, Terra says "Stop fooling around!". In the GBA translation for ''Final Fantasy VI'', Emperor Gestahl, when Kefka demands that the Warring Triad use Gestahl as a demonstration of their true power, tells Kefka, "Stop playing around!"
**When against Exdeath, Kefka says, "Destruction without death? BORING," which is comparable to his final battle dialogue; "What fun is destruction if no precious lives are lost?" On a related note, his line after Terra tells him none of his actions make sense, "Destruction isn't supposed to make sense! It's only fun when it's senseless!" is similar to the aforementioned final battle dialogue. Shortly before Terra fights him in Destiny Odyssey VI, Kefka says "I'm going to destroy... EVERYTHING!!", referencing his line to the [[Returners]] in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and [[PlayStation|PS]] versions: "I will exterminate everyone and everything!"
**When against Exdeath, Kefka says, "Destruction without death? BORING," which is comparable to his final battle dialogue; "What fun is destruction if no precious lives are lost?" On a related note, his line after Terra tells him none of his actions make sense, "Destruction isn't supposed to make sense! It's only fun when it's senseless!" is similar to the aforementioned final battle dialogue. Shortly before Terra fights him in Destiny Odyssey VI, Kefka says "I'm going to destroy... EVERYTHING!!", referencing his line to the [[Returners]] in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and [[PlayStation|PS]] versions: "I will exterminate everyone and everything!"
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**During Shade Impulse, Kefka delivers several lines that mirror his dialogue before ''Final Fantasy VI's'' final battle. [[File:Dissidia Kefka Speech.jpg|thumb|right|Kefka's famous speech.]] If it is someone other than Terra, he greets them with "Welcome, dear, dear friends. I've been thinking of just the right thing to say when we met again", similar to "Welcome, friends! I knew you'd come, so I've been practicing my greeting!" If playing as Terra, Kefka says "Destruction is the fate of all things!", alluding to "Embrace your destruction! It is the fate of all things!" After being defeated by Terra, he paraphrases various excerpts of his speech before ''Final Fantasy VI'''s final battle; "Beyond the chaos, the end draws near", which is based on the SNES ("The end comes... beyond chaos.") and [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] ("The end draws near...") localizations of his line when preparing Forsaken. In addition, part of his final words, "Destroy! Destroy! Destroy!" are derived from the line from the SNES version "No! I will hunt them down! I will destroy it all! Destroy! Destroy! Destroy!!" A similar reference to the above line was made in the pre-battle exchange between Terra and Kefka in "Light the Way part III The Cycles's Conclusion" in ''Dissidia 012''.
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**During Shade Impulse, Kefka delivers several lines that mirror his dialogue before ''Final Fantasy VI's'' final battle. [[File:Dissidia Kefka Speech.jpg|thumb|right|Kefka's famous speech.]] If it is someone other than Terra, he greets them with "Welcome, dear, dear friends. I've been thinking of just the right thing to say when we met again", similar to "Welcome, friends! I knew you'd come, so I've been practicing my greeting!" If playing as Terra, Kefka says "Destruction is the fate of all things!", alluding to "Embrace your destruction! It is the fate of all things!" After being defeated by Terra, he paraphrases various excerpts of his speech before ''Final Fantasy VI'''s final battle; "Beyond the chaos, the end draws near", which is based on the SNES ("The end comes... beyond chaos.") and [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] ("The end draws near...") localizations of his line when preparing Forsaken. In addition, part of his final words, "Destroy! Destroy! Destroy!" are derived from the line from the SNES version "No! I will hunt them down! I will destroy it all! Destroy! Destroy! Destroy!!" A similar reference to the above line was made in the pre-battle exchange between Terra and Kefka in "Light the Way part III The Cycles's Conclusion" in ''Dissidia 012''. If the player defeats Kefka as a character other than Terra, the post-battle narration will quote Kefka's nihilistic speech on creation and life.
**When Lightning asks them to step aside in ''Dissidia 012's'' final stages, Kefka responds with "'Step aside' she says. Do we look like side steppers?", alluding to Kefka's exchange with Sabin, "'Wait' He says! Do I look like a waiter?"
**When Lightning asks them to step aside in ''Dissidia 012's'' final stages, Kefka responds with "'Step aside' she says. Do we look like side steppers?", alluding to Kefka's exchange with Sabin, "'Wait' He says! Do I look like a waiter?"
**Kefka's opening quote to [[Kain Highwind/Dissidia|Kain Highwind]], "Well, look who it is, the traitor." is near-direct quote of what he says to Celes Chere shortly before the [[Battle for the Frozen Esper]].
**Kefka's opening quote to [[Kain Highwind/Dissidia|Kain Highwind]], "Well, look who it is, the traitor." is near-direct quote of what he says to Celes Chere shortly before the [[Battle for the Frozen Esper]].