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→‎Kingdom Hearts II: A simple solution: no adjectives needed. Whether sincere or mocking, we do at least know that his statement was about being uncooperative with fate.
(I strongly disagree. I've always felt a bit of sincerity from Seifer there. People can interpret cutscenes, body language and tone differently. Please leave it ambiguous and neutral and stop forcing your interpretation.)
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The virtual version of himself is a rival of [[Roxas]], always mocking and picking fights with him and his friends. He is also the town's Champion for the [[Struggle]] Tournament in Twilight Town. Seifer is the first evidence of a malfunction in the virtual world; when he taunts Roxas, things start to get slow and strange.
The virtual version of himself is a rival of [[Roxas]], always mocking and picking fights with him and his friends. He is also the town's Champion for the [[Struggle]] Tournament in Twilight Town. Seifer is the first evidence of a malfunction in the virtual world; when he taunts Roxas, things start to get slow and strange.


While on Sunset Hill, he confronts Roxas's group. He wonders why looking at Roxas ticks him off. Roxas posits perhaps it's destiny, and Seifer, either mockingly or sincerely, replies that they should be friends before stating that he does not want to cooperate with destiny.
While on Sunset Hill, he confronts Roxas's group. He wonders why looking at Roxas ticks him off. Roxas posits that it's destiny, to which Seifer replies that they should be friends, as he does not want to cooperate with destiny.


In the real Twilight Town, when he meets [[Sora]], [[Donald Duck|Donald]], and [[Goofy]], he treats them like Roxas in the simulated Twilight Town. However, when they save him and his gang from trouble, he gives them the [[Struggle Trophy]] as a sign of great respect.
In the real Twilight Town, when he meets [[Sora]], [[Donald Duck|Donald]], and [[Goofy]], he treats them like Roxas in the simulated Twilight Town. However, when they save him and his gang from trouble, he gives them the [[Struggle Trophy]] as a sign of great respect.
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