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The final battle Spoiler:with Kefka references Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. Spoiler:The battle starts with a devil like creature (Hell), then goes on to a level with a number of people (Purgatory, where the souls wait to be judged). Then the party does battle with creatures that look like Michelangelo's Pietà (a sculpture of Jesus lying in Mary's lap after he was crucified). The battle concludes with a Kefka's angel in heaven. In the story, Dante asked God what the meaning of life was. This is mirrored by Kafka telling the heroes that "life is meaningless." It is also possible that Kefka is referencing Lucifer, who is known as a fallen angel. One of his attacks is called 'Fallen One,' which is one of the titles of Lucifer.
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