Luca Blight from Suikoden 2.
Due to tragic events in his childhood, Luca grew up hating all of humanity, to the point where he wanted to start a war just to sacrifice everyone's souls to an all-powerful Rune. Extremely sadistic, he revels in humiliating his victims before he kills them (he once ordered a woman to act like a pig before killing her). Assassinating his father, the king, Luca proceeded to extend the war further.
The point where you confront him is one of the more difficult fights in the game, requiring 18 people just to WOUND him. Even after 18 fully prepared characters and innumerable amounts of arrows have damaged him, he STILL has the strength to move around and challenge the main character to a duel, in which he can still be a major threat. After he is defeated, his life ends with one of the most impactful speeches I have ever heard, claiming that he is, "The true face of evil".
If one were to read the extra information Konami provided for Luca that wasn't explained too well in the game, they can understand Luca's insanity, and it is proof that given the right situations, a devil can be made from a man.
However, the most frightening part for him is that unlike most JRPG villains who rely on magic or otherworldly influences for power, Luca contains nothing but brute strength and power, in which, imo, is more devastating than magic.
Due to tragic events in his childhood, Luca grew up hating all of humanity, to the point where he wanted to start a war just to sacrifice everyone's souls to an all-powerful Rune. Extremely sadistic, he revels in humiliating his victims before he kills them (he once ordered a woman to act like a pig before killing her). Assassinating his father, the king, Luca proceeded to extend the war further.
The point where you confront him is one of the more difficult fights in the game, requiring 18 people just to WOUND him. Even after 18 fully prepared characters and innumerable amounts of arrows have damaged him, he STILL has the strength to move around and challenge the main character to a duel, in which he can still be a major threat. After he is defeated, his life ends with one of the most impactful speeches I have ever heard, claiming that he is, "The true face of evil".
If one were to read the extra information Konami provided for Luca that wasn't explained too well in the game, they can understand Luca's insanity, and it is proof that given the right situations, a devil can be made from a man.
However, the most frightening part for him is that unlike most JRPG villains who rely on magic or otherworldly influences for power, Luca contains nothing but brute strength and power, in which, imo, is more devastating than magic.