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Emperor Mateus Palamecia<br>
 
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'''Emperor Mateus''', also known as the '''Emperor of Palamecia''' (in Japanese: パラメキア皇帝, ''Paramekia Kōtei'') is the primary antagonist and final boss of ''Final Fantasy II''. He is the oppressive ruler of [[Palamecian Empire|Palamecia]] who aims to conquer the world through demonic forces. Though known simply as the Emperor in ''Final Fantasy II'', he is named '''Mateus''' (マティウス, ''Matiusu'') in the game's Japan-exclusive novelization: "''Final Fantasy II Nightmare's Labyrinth''" (in Japanese: ファイナルファンタジーII 夢魔の迷宮, ''Fainaru Fantajī Tsū Muma no Meikyū'') by Kenji Terada.
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'''Emperor Mateus Palamecia''', also known as the '''Emperor of Palamecia''' (in Japanese: パラメキア皇帝, ''Paramekia Kōtei'') is the primary antagonist and final boss of ''Final Fantasy II''. He is the oppressive ruler of [[Palamecian Empire|Palamecia]] who aims to conquer the world through demonic forces. Though known simply as the Emperor in ''Final Fantasy II'', he is named '''Mateus''' (マティウス, ''Matiusu'') in the game's Japan-exclusive novelization: "''Final Fantasy II Nightmare's Labyrinth''" (in Japanese: ファイナルファンタジーII 夢魔の迷宮, ''Fainaru Fantajī Tsū Muma no Meikyū'') by Kenji Terada.
   
 
He was voiced by Christopher Corey Smith.
 
He was voiced by Christopher Corey Smith.
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In ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'', the Emperor's personality from ''Final Fantasy II'' is expanded on. The Emperor is always calm and never seems to lose control of his emotions, because he believes his plan will succeed without fail. His intelligence is again demonstrated, as it is he who formulates the plan to kill Cosmos for good and end the war in [[Chaos (Final Fantasy)|Chaos]]' favor using the Crystals. He is also somewhat exploitative and treacherous, as evidenced by his backstabbing Chaos nearing the end of ''Dissidia''. Nonetheless, he is implied to have little tolerance for nihilists, and was depicted in a pre-battle conversation with [[Kefka Palazzo]] to threaten to give Kefka "a taste of Hell".
 
In ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'', the Emperor's personality from ''Final Fantasy II'' is expanded on. The Emperor is always calm and never seems to lose control of his emotions, because he believes his plan will succeed without fail. His intelligence is again demonstrated, as it is he who formulates the plan to kill Cosmos for good and end the war in [[Chaos (Final Fantasy)|Chaos]]' favor using the Crystals. He is also somewhat exploitative and treacherous, as evidenced by his backstabbing Chaos nearing the end of ''Dissidia''. Nonetheless, he is implied to have little tolerance for nihilists, and was depicted in a pre-battle conversation with [[Kefka Palazzo]] to threaten to give Kefka "a taste of Hell".
   
In the alternate continuity of the novel ''Muma no Meikyū,'' it is stated that Palamecia is cursed with demonic influences that corrupt its leaders. The demon, desiring to rule the world by human proxy, turns Palamecian men into malicious and vindictive masterminds by using everything at its disposal to pollute their thoughts with its malice. Thus making a more sympathetic depiction of the Emperor.
 
   
 
==Powers and Abilities==
 
==Powers and Abilities==
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By the time the party escapes, the Emperor has summoned a giant Cyclone to destroy Fynn. The party makes their way inside, and makes another assassination attempt on the Emperor. He is killed , but it is not over, as the Dark Knight has now taken over the Palamecian army.
 
By the time the party escapes, the Emperor has summoned a giant Cyclone to destroy Fynn. The party makes their way inside, and makes another assassination attempt on the Emperor. He is killed , but it is not over, as the Dark Knight has now taken over the Palamecian army.
   
After getting into Palamecia's mountain-protected castle, the party confronts the Dark Knight. Before they can do anything, [[Dark Emperor (Final Fantasy)|the Emperor's dark side]] appears, in a new demonic body, meanwhile the other half of his soul has become the [[Light Emperor]].
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After getting into Palamecia's mountain-protected castle, the party confronts the Dark Knight. Before they can do anything, [[Dark Emperor (Final Fantasy)|the Emperor's dark side]] appears, in a new demonic body, gained from conquering Hell, meanwhile the other half of his soul has become the deceptive and vile [[Light Emperor]] who has conquered Heaven.
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In the end, as Firion and his party slay the Dark Emperor in Hell, Minwu and the souls of Mateus's other victims destroyed the Light Emperor in Heaven; with both halves of his soul annihilated, Mateus was unable to ever come back life, the wretched Emperor of Palamecia gone forever.
   
 
===''Dissidia: Final Fantasy''===
 
===''Dissidia: Final Fantasy''===
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As one of the higher-ranking villains, the Emperor is the mastermind of the game's overarching plot to destroy Cosmos and drown the world in darkness. He manipulates hero and villain alike towards this goal when needed. However, it is later revealed that the Emperor orchestrated this plan with the intent for both Cosmos and Chaos to die. The Emperor's ultimate goal is for both gods to perish and their warriors with them, leaving him to survive their destruction and rule over existence in their absence.
 
As one of the higher-ranking villains, the Emperor is the mastermind of the game's overarching plot to destroy Cosmos and drown the world in darkness. He manipulates hero and villain alike towards this goal when needed. However, it is later revealed that the Emperor orchestrated this plan with the intent for both Cosmos and Chaos to die. The Emperor's ultimate goal is for both gods to perish and their warriors with them, leaving him to survive their destruction and rule over existence in their absence.
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In the alternate continuity of the novel ''Muma no Meikyū,'' Emperor Mateus is a more sympathetic character.
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Here is stated that Palamecia is cursed by [[Satan]], corrupting its leaders and people. The Devil, desiring to rule the world by human proxy, turns Palamecian men into malicious and vindictive masterminds by using everything at its disposal to pollute their thoughts with its malice.
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Rather then being Mateus, the Dark Emperor is instead depicted as Satan having regained his powers and returned to Hell.
   
 
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==Gallery==

Revision as of 21:36, 15 November 2019

This world can have but one emperor, and I am he!
~ Emperor Mateus to Leon after returning from Hell.
You have braved the bowels of Hell to reach me. But the hand of man, which deals in false justice and forsaken love, can never hope to defeat the lord master of Hell!
~ Emperor Mateus

Emperor Mateus Palamecia, also known as the Emperor of Palamecia (in Japanese: パラメキア皇帝, Paramekia Kōtei) is the primary antagonist and final boss of Final Fantasy II. He is the oppressive ruler of Palamecia who aims to conquer the world through demonic forces. Though known simply as the Emperor in Final Fantasy II, he is named Mateus (マティウス, Matiusu) in the game's Japan-exclusive novelization: "Final Fantasy II Nightmare's Labyrinth" (in Japanese: ファイナルファンタジーII 夢魔の迷宮, Fainaru Fantajī Tsū Muma no Meikyū) by Kenji Terada.

He was voiced by Christopher Corey Smith.

Personality

Being the ruler of Palamecia, the Emperor is arrogant and egotistical. However, he is also intelligent and manipulative. Despite his arrogance, the Emperor is often reverential and polite when referring to his enemies by name or calling them gentlemen, but at the same time he is quick to call them insects or worms. He also seems to be an unfriendly and standoffish misanthrope, harboring a hatred of humanity. This is especially evident just before the final battle against the heroes in his Hell Emperor form, as well as being defeated as the Heaven Emperor, declaring humanity to have a flawed sense of justice and forsaken love, and being inherently deleterious and violent. In addition, he views himself as the only one truly capable of ruling as Emperor, as evidenced by his first lines upon returning from Hell is telling Leon that the world can only have one Emperor, in reference to himself. The Emperor's dark half was also shown to be very inimical and destructive, to the extent that he explicitly stated that he no longer cared about ruling the Empire, and instead wants to destroy the world with his infernal powers.

In Dissidia Final Fantasy, the Emperor's personality from Final Fantasy II is expanded on. The Emperor is always calm and never seems to lose control of his emotions, because he believes his plan will succeed without fail. His intelligence is again demonstrated, as it is he who formulates the plan to kill Cosmos for good and end the war in Chaos' favor using the Crystals. He is also somewhat exploitative and treacherous, as evidenced by his backstabbing Chaos nearing the end of Dissidia. Nonetheless, he is implied to have little tolerance for nihilists, and was depicted in a pre-battle conversation with Kefka Palazzo to threaten to give Kefka "a taste of Hell".


Powers and Abilities

Even before he crowns himself the Emperor of Hell, Mateus is incredibly powerful, displaying many formidable hellish powers and considerable mastery of offensive and buffing magic. He is able to create cyclones destructive enough to devastate entire towns and lift one of his castles to use as a mobile fortress. His Lightning-elemental spells are among the strongest, at level 10, and he also uses equally high level protection spells, such as Protect, Wall, Shell, Haste and Blink. The opening FMV included in the PlayStation version of Final Fantasy II implies the Emperor can manipulate the tide of battle via energy from his fingertips, even when he isn't directly at the battlefield. He can teleport, or at least leave behind an illusion of himself, as evidenced by how he traps Firion and his party at the Coliseum. His power is great enough to defeat Satan in battle and overthrow him as Ruler of Hell as well as presumably defeat the Ruler of Heaven as well, allowing both pieces of his soul to take over the afterlives.

As the Emperor of Hell, Mateus acquires incredible demonic powers and dramatically greater strength. He is capable of summoning Pandemonium into the world and apparently cause distortions as well as summon hellfire. In battle, his physical strikes are very damaging and not only can it drain, it can also inflict multiple status effects. He is immune to all elemental magic and status magic except from the Cursed Sword and has acquired the highest level of Thunder, Flare and Starfall.

As the Emperor of Heaven, although not much is known about his true capabilities, it can be assumed he wields incredible holy powers, although most likely twisted. He is capable of ressurecting souls and giving them bodies in Aburoth and granting eternal life. His strength is shown to be even greater than his dark half, displaying greater attack power and stronger Flare and Starfall. He also has access to two equally dangerous attacks, Holy and Blaze. He only has access to high level Dispel and Slow, although he still has his dark half's draining effect on his physical attacks and immunity to any magic and status ailments except from the Ancient Sword.

It seems that only with the Heaven Emperor killed can the Hell Emperor too be desroyed.

In Dissidia, Mateus retains his Flare and Starfall but has new powers to create magical crests capable of homing and firing projectiles and generate explosive mines that home on his enemies and also homing trapping orbs that also explodes. He can access his draining ability, named "blood magic", by taking on either his Heaven or Hell Emperor form, allowing him to heal as much as he damages enemies. His EX Burst is called Absolute Dominion. The player must enter the commands that appear on the screen as the Emperor charges with energy. Successfully entering the commands will have the Emperor end the EX Burst with Entice, where he enters his human form and shocks the enemy repeatedly before light gathers from all around to consume the two in a blast. Failing to enter the commands will have The Emperor end the EX Burst with Cyclone. In NT, he can cast devastating cyclones, shoot blue flares that repels all other magic and red flares, summon lightning sigils and explosive thunder orbs as well as blast eldritch magic, shoot exploding orbs or gravitational ones and cast arcene circles that can pursue and trap his enemies.

Appearance

Mateus wears light, golden colored armor with a purple robe underneath. His hair is blond and spiked, with an extra-long ponytail. Black and white stripes trace his ribs on his chestplate, and demonic looking faces embellish his waist and back. His gauntlets sport extended claws. Mateus wears purple makeup on his eyes and lips, and appears to wear a purple crown.

History

Final Fantasy II

The Emperor was able to build up a gigantic army of demons by summoning up creatures from Hell. With this army, he started taking over the world. Several cities resisted, but they were no match for the Emperor's power. Kingdoms that did pose a threat were conquered by poisoning the drinking water.

After Firion and the rest of the party gather several supplies to help aid the rebels and sink the Dreadnought, the Emperor kidnaps Princess Hilda of Fynn and makes her the prize in a tournament at his Coliseum. Firion and his comrades attempted to rescue her, however it is revealed to be a trap, and the Emperor unleashes the Behemoth on them. Locking the party away, the Emperor continues his assault on the land above.

By the time the party escapes, the Emperor has summoned a giant Cyclone to destroy Fynn. The party makes their way inside, and makes another assassination attempt on the Emperor. He is killed , but it is not over, as the Dark Knight has now taken over the Palamecian army.

After getting into Palamecia's mountain-protected castle, the party confronts the Dark Knight. Before they can do anything, the Emperor's dark side appears, in a new demonic body, gained from conquering Hell, meanwhile the other half of his soul has become the deceptive and vile Light Emperor who has conquered Heaven.

In the end, as Firion and his party slay the Dark Emperor in Hell, Minwu and the souls of Mateus's other victims destroyed the Light Emperor in Heaven; with both halves of his soul annihilated, Mateus was unable to ever come back life, the wretched Emperor of Palamecia gone forever.

Dissidia: Final Fantasy

Chaos has summoned a combined force of Final Fantasys ultimate villains in an attempt to gain control on a number of Crystals, resulting in total control of the Final Fantasy worlds. The Emperor of Palamecia is one of these villains and he stands as the villain representing Final Fantasy II, opposing Firion.

As one of the higher-ranking villains, the Emperor is the mastermind of the game's overarching plot to destroy Cosmos and drown the world in darkness. He manipulates hero and villain alike towards this goal when needed. However, it is later revealed that the Emperor orchestrated this plan with the intent for both Cosmos and Chaos to die. The Emperor's ultimate goal is for both gods to perish and their warriors with them, leaving him to survive their destruction and rule over existence in their absence.

Final Fantasy II novelization

In the alternate continuity of the novel Muma no Meikyū, Emperor Mateus is a more sympathetic character.

Here is stated that Palamecia is cursed by Satan, corrupting its leaders and people. The Devil, desiring to rule the world by human proxy, turns Palamecian men into malicious and vindictive masterminds by using everything at its disposal to pollute their thoughts with its malice.

Rather then being Mateus, the Dark Emperor is instead depicted as Satan having regained his powers and returned to Hell.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In Dissidia 012 Prologus, Emperor Mateus's fighting partner is Garland, his superior. Coincidentally, their respective Japanese voice actors, Kenyu Horiuchi and Kenji Utsumi, voiced the Metal Gear Solid 3 characters Ivan Raidenovitch Raikov and Yevgeny Borisovitch Volgin, who possessed a similar role of second-in-command and commanding officer, respectively, although the main difference between them is that Mateus and Garland's relationship was strictly professional, while Volgin and Raikov were also lovers.
    • In addition, the shoe was also on the other foot regarding characterizations and voice actors: In Dissidia, Garland (voiced by Keiji Utsumi) is the comparatively more noble character, while the Emperor (voiced by Kenyu Horiuchi) was the Complete Monster, whereas in Snake Eater, Volgin (voiced by Keiji Utsumi) was the Complete Monster while Raikov (voiced by Kenyu Horiuchi) was comparably more noble.
  • His appearance and, in the Dissdia subseries at least, his voice was similar to Jareth the Goblin King from the 1986 Jim Henson film Labyrinth, portrayed by singer David Bowie. His Dissidia art even bore some similarities to Jareth's design in the sequel manga.
    • Ironically, similar to Jareth and his interest of Sarah Williams, Mateus in the Dissidia series has some interest in Terra Branford, as he expressed disappointment in the first game that, although Terra's likely to be back under their control, Kefka Palazzo will have control over her; and in Dissidia 012, he offered to have Terra under his command in Kefka's stead after Terra had trouble obeying Kefka's demands due to Kuja's interference. In addition, his opening quote when fighting her in the first game in a standard match had him chuckling evilly and saying "Why don't you let me control you?".

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