Sora still hasn't dealt with his darkness. Anti Form shows it's a problem. The Ventus nightmare shows it's a problem. And MX directly said that Sora belongs to him and after the end says the pieces will all fall in place. Chess master like him doesn't say things lightly. That plot line wasn't resolved at all.Eh, why would Sora be a darkness..? The whole plot of DDD (I think... That whole game was clusterfuck central) was to turn him into one, but it didn't work.
Sora still hasn't dealt with his darkness. Anti Form shows it's a problem. The Ventus nightmare shows it's a problem. And MX directly said that Sora belongs to him and after the end says the pieces will all fall in place. Chess master like him doesn't say things lightly. That plot line wasn't resolved at all.
Furthering that, Sora has been used by the antagonist in every game he's been in. He wins due to underestimation, but he's:I think that Re: CoM alludes to that heavily. Sora's response to the Organization is incredibly hostile (can't really blame him, but still) to the point where his mission is on the fence between a rescue mission and a revenge quest against the Organization because they kidnapped his friends. There's a lot of similarities between him and Terra. The only difference is that Sora isn't absolutely dripping with visible darkness at all times.
Someone who can handle the darkness (like Riku or Aqua) remains calm and collected and doesn't let people play mind games with them. Sora's too headstrong for that, and there's absolutely nothing that states why he SHOULDN'T have darkness. For starters, the keyblade isn't even his, it's Riku's, and even then, being a keyblade wielder doesn't guarantee darkness protection. And Sora fights for the light, but that doesn't mean that he can't get corrupted. I think the only reason that he's so involved in the plot is because he's the easiest keyblade wielder to manipulate, having had no training prior to DDD and no real idea of what he was doing. Organization needed to collect hearts, and Riku and Mickey probably would have caught on and stayed off of the radar.
DDD's plot was to kidnap him. That was the hard part since he was in Yen Sid's care at the time and technically being protected by his dream eater Riku. Turning him into darkness was the easy part because he has no special resistance to it. Without Ventus' armor and Riku he would have been screwed.
Maybe Xion will help him get out of the Darkness or something... if it goes down that way then Ventus, Roxas, and Xion would have helped Sora in some way.Sora's probably going to become darkness again, leaving them short one light, and Sora falling to darkness will probably release Roxas who will have to be his stand-in. From a story standpoint that makes sense, but from an RPG standpoint it might be weird unless Roxas just inherits whatever upgrades you gave Sora. It would fulfill Sora's promise of having Roxas be his own person, too. I don't see Xion showing up as an actual fighter, though. I think she'll be a ghost that encourages Roxas, like the Father-Son Kamehameha, and her keyblade will probably appear for him to use at that point.
Gotta be more specific than that. The last fight vs Armored Ventus? In Sora. The Young Xehanort fight? Real world.Where does the finale of DDD take place, anyway? Sora's dream? The real world? How is Sora in danger of being turned into a Darkness if it's happening in the dream realm? Would he just wake up in Yen Sid's tower posessed by Xehanort?
Gotta be more specific than that. The last fight vs Armored Ventus? In Sora. The Young Xehanort fight? Real world.
I was referring to the Young Xehanort fight, but how is that possible? Sora and Riku have their younger bodies, and Riku still has his Dream Eaters with him.
I was referring to the Young Xehanort fight, but how is that possible? Sora and Riku have their younger bodies, and Riku still has his Dream Eaters with him.
JF dream is dead. The series is done for. It's over
Riku is really in the real world for the YX fight. It's not inceptioning us.At the beginning, they're in the same plane of existence. After that, Sora is on a path set by the new organization and Riku is in his dream, if I remember correctly. The finale takes place in several different locations. Sora's boss fight against Xemnas is in a weird dream version of the world that never was. When Riku finds Sora, he's in the standard dream version of the world that never was, where he found Sora to and tried to wake him up from the outside. His fight with Seeker of Darkness takes place in the realm of darkness, and the fight with young Xehanort is back in dream world that never was.
So Riku was in Sora's dream, then Sora got hijacked into a deeper dream while Riku went up to the surface level dream where everyone else was. And all of the dream levels look similar with some differences.
I guess when they said 2015, they meant 2015. But even that's vague. watch us get no news till Winter 2015
Riku is really in the real world for the YX fight. It's not inceptioning us.
leaked kh 3 screenshot:
leaked kh 3 screenshot:
its a tumblr edit lolSource on Isanort?
looks like a ps1 gamepreorder cancelled
I was referring to the Young Xehanort fight, but how is that possible? Sora and Riku have their younger bodies, and Riku still has his Dream Eaters with him.
I know I'm back in the real world, but I still have my Dream Eater
powers. Which means...he still hasn't woken up. Where are you, Sora?
leaked kh 3 screenshot:
Silver hair is part of becoming a Xehanort, I think. Braig said he's "Already half-Xehanort" so that's why he has silver on his hair and I don't think Saix is even half Xehanort at this point.Is it just the gold eyes that indicate someone's suffering from an acute case of Xehanort-ism, or is silver hair part of the deal? Saix never had it. Xigbar got some greys but I had assumed that was because he got older as a Nobody, but if I remember correctly Braig lacked any before the end of BBS, and even during the secret Re:coded cinema after he reconstituted.
Maybe peeps just like the look.
Is it just the gold eyes that indicate someone's suffering from an acute case of Xehanort-ism, or is silver hair part of the deal? Saix never had it. Xigbar got some greys but I had assumed that was because he got older as a Nobody, but if I remember correctly Braig lacked any before the end of BBS, and even during the secret Re:coded cinema after he reconstituted.
Maybe peeps just like the look.
I think the yellow eyes mean that you're in the process, but not fully assimilated yet. Like moving in your furniture but you haven't moved into the house yet. Or it may just be a side effect of fully succumbing to the darkness. Vanitas was pure darkness and he had them.
The thing about DDD HD is.. it will probably/possibly only be one game. It doesn't require as big an undertaking like remastering 2 games + making a movie out of another one, so it doesn't necessarily take 1,5 years to remaster like KH2.5 and at this point its release isn't necessarily a matter of how fast they could do it, but how soon they want to release it after 2.5. DDD isn't the biggest of KH games so they probably could release it really soon (Spring 2015 soon) if they started the remaster soon after the Japanese 2.5 was done, but they might want to wait for a while and maybe delay its release until Fall/Holiday 2015 just so that the gaps between DDD HD and the KH game preceeding & following it would be "optimal." They could announce it relatively late (E3 or even Gamescom) with a release pretty soon afterwards (Fall or end of 2015/early 2016).Next interesting thing is that every KH game has been announced at some event and I doubt it will be something like GDC so we will be waiting for DDD HD for a while or they will break that tradition as well.
Then again I should not complain. Less time between announcement and release is preferable and if for example DDD HD was coming late next year then I would prefer E3 or whatever announcement.
Vanitas could be justified by some logic like Master Xehanort creating him and thus having a big enough connection with him that he can kind of count or be used as one of Xehanort's incarnations/13 darknesses.But also I wouldn't be remotely surprised to see Vanitas show up as one of the KH3 Org members.
If anything, KH3's looking like it's going to basically have a greatest-hits selection of villains going on. The only one less likely to show up is probably Marluxia, given that he wasn't exactly cooperative with Xemnas.
True, that might explain why all the foretellers have yellow eyesYellow eyes just mean darkness. Terra popped them in the BBS teaser when he was giving in to the dark.
Yellow eyes just mean darkness. Terra popped them in the BBS teaser when he was giving in to the dark.
Anakin popped them in episode 3. Maybe it's a Sith allusion, like the rule of two with Xehanort and Vanitas.
it would be really awkward if palpatine and master xehanort met because they basically have the same plans
To an extent, yeah. Palpatine wanted power. Xehanort wants answers and basically immortality. They just went about it in pretty much the same way.
I agree that there's other evidence in the series that yellow eyes just mean darkness, but (a) I'm not sure the BBS teaser stuff works for the reasons I stated and (b) there's some evidence that it's not a total correlation (even fully possessed Riku kept his blue eyes, IIRC).
Er, I think that part of the teaser was very much supposed to be the tip-off that this dude was going to turn into who we then knew as Xehanort. In BBS - the actual game - he gives into darkness a decent bit earlier but it doesn't give him yellow eyes.
I agree that there's other evidence in the series that yellow eyes just mean darkness, but (a) I'm not sure the BBS teaser stuff works for the reasons I stated and (b) there's some evidence that it's not a total correlation (even fully possessed Riku kept his blue eyes, IIRC).
Riku never lost control of his heart.
I should have phrased that better. Blue eyed Riku never lost control of his heart. When he gave in to the Darkness, he became Ansem SoD and got the gold eyes. Also, keep in mind that heartless have yellow eyes.Wasn't Riku still fighting for control in Hollow Bastion, and then when his body flat out turned into Seeker of Darkness he was fully possessed? When he give into darkness in 358/2 Days he technically had yellow eyes because he became Seeker of Darkness then too.
There's clearly something very fucked happening in [chi]. Hoarding the light and having petty squabbles over controlling it can't possibly end well.True, that might explain why all the foretellers have yellow eyes
X just means you are traceable.Sora goes a lot more nuts in the remake than he does in the GBA version. Snapping at Donald, Goofy, and even Jiminy.
Also, I noticed that Wakka has X's on his pants and Tidus has an X shaped scar on his face. Clearly that is all the proof I need to confirm that they are also Xehanorts.
As big of a fan of the series as i am, i always had this question:
Are all the worlds connected as part of a larger world, except they're scattered, or are they their own universes/timelines/multiverses?
As big of a fan of the series as i am, i always had this question:
Are all the worlds connected as part of a larger world, except they're scattered, or are they their own universes/timelines/multiverses?
According to legends, long ago, there was one single world that was constantly bathed in the warmth of the Light of Kingdom Hearts.
In the "age of fairy tales", the World was whole and full of light, which was believed to come from Kingdom Hearts, which was protected by its counterpart, the χ-blade. Over time, people came to desire the power of Kingdom Hearts, introducing darkness into the World. The event became known as the Keyblade War.
In order to take control of Kingdom Hearts, many people forged Keyblades in the image of the χ-blade, and they clashed together in a far-reaching conflict that embroiled the entire World. In the end, darkness covered the World, the χ-blade was shattered into twenty pieces, seven of light and thirteen of darkness, and the "true" Kingdom Hearts disappeared into the darkness.
However, the World was restored by the light within the hearts of children, but as many individual worlds separated from each other. The remnants of the battlefield on which the Keyblade War took place became the Keyblade Graveyard, a scarred wasteland filled with the Keyblades of fallen warriors. The remaining Keyblade wielders resolved to protect the World from further destruction, becoming guardians of the World order
Yes.
Xehanort wants to reunite the worlds and see what lies beyond the KBW by triggering another one. And to be perfectly honest, I hope he pulls it off. His victory conditions don't preclude his ultimate defeat and I would love for KH to do a major paradigm shift in the third game. Plus, a reunited world sets the stage well for further tie in's with [chi].
Yes to the former part of the question or the latter?