Good to know. Really? I thought you said Aqua had that one. Oh well I haven't watched it for awhile.
Very good, as always. You know, all the same kinda things make this whole thing worth reading. Surprised at the quick update. I hope this becomes a trend 'cause I hate waiting and brooding about it, 'cause I'll never have a good enough answer to what will happen next. Have a nice day.
Um I see what you're saying. Almost coincides with my thinking. Though I'm not sure if Spidey was just some nobody or an important player at one point. All I'm sure of is, it's not the physical but the metaphysical that is in play during these fights. Also, I believe the secret endings don't coincide. The timeline is all wrong for this to be so. I think the part where they pick up the old keyblades and see the mysterious figure vs oldie and Spidey fight are at different times. The knights could very well be different as well. I think the mysterious figure is someone else entirely. I'm not sure when it happens though, 'cause there's that thing that disintegrates in the background, it may mean something. Also, you see how the knights in Sunset Horizons(1) do that fade shift thing? Oldie does it too but Spidey shows up. I dunno what it means but it means something. But again it could be entirely wrong. PS Ven does have the Dark Realm Keyblade.
I'm non-famous as non-famous can be. I'd go with mods and people that have a lot of drama for the most famous(or infamous).
I wanna learn... how to kick ass!
Human Weapon on the History Channel? If you did I feel bad for the kid who got pwn'd at the beginning. He looked dead with the blood steaming out of his mouth and forehead. Also, who else thinks the football player looks awkward whenever he attempt to kick?
That's what I was saying in my strange and convoluted way. Just so you know what I meant initially.
I know what you are saying but if you look at Ven he doesn't always carry it like that. It's not a style as a whole so much as an individual technique. I took no issue with Kadaj. Mulan uses a chinese straight sword. You hold it like that while at attention or in a readied stance but you fight with it either way.
No, he meant the way everyone is interpreting it, when you watch it you can tell he holds it frontways. I don't think Muan does that either though.
I don't agree with you three. I guess it's plausible but still improbable in my opinion. Roxas no longer really exists as an entity. I know they showed him at the end but that seemed to me a bit more metaphorical than literal. In my opinion the dude split himself another way. I'm not sure how but there must be something more to it. I think this 'cause Nobodies are similar in appearance to their others and the jump suited double was obviously years younger physically. It actually seems a bit more akin to the Riku/Ansem thing. Remember when Riku stood in front of Ansem(Xehanorts Heartless is too long) to protect the others in KH1? To me it could be a similar arrangement except instead of being at odds the two are more like comrades. Then again I could be a total idot for saying this.
I know. I just mean people are saying it has battle uses and that it relates Roxas to Ven. I think that is going a bit far.
You know what I've said what I think. And I think you guys are looking too much into a detail that doesn't really matter.
Really. I don't know, did I say anything otherwise? But, I also said Sora did it. The point I'm making is that they do it depending on how good it looks. You see, if you tried to unlock a door with the teeth of the key up wouldn't it look strange? So it could be interpreted either way but I think I like my way better. (Biased opinion)
Not much to argue with here. You're guess is as good as mine at this point. However Ventus doesn't hold it backwards. There is no backwards, just 'cause the teeth of the key are use to attack and not the flat it doesn't really mean anything to me. It probably just looked better and that's why they did it. Also, both Sora and Roxas hold it like that when they're opening doors and locking them. In fact Roxas held both Oathkeeper and Oblivion like that when he dragged them across the floor when he fought Sora in that cutscene. I just think it has no meaning is all.
I honestly saw a sort of weird correlation thing, but I thought it was just a coincidence or something more about her than them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIllRdSzSug&mode=related&search= Not now of course. Now I feel bored now, that's why I'm telling you about myself.
NRA...... I dunno I was gonna say something. Shadowjak....... Yay?
There's no point then. I wouldn't smoke something that old I'd sell it on eBay. Also, I kinda don't even wanna see what it looks like inside the little silver tubes. It might've decomposed and rotted and turned nasty or I could just be a freak.
and they're older than me. I found them at my grandmothers house. They were made in Tampa Florida and the casings were made in Italy.
Niceness. You really don't need to care about grammar so much. Most people don't notice anyways. Like always I like the way you portray the characters. In the games they are at times somewhat shallow and archetypical. It's nice to see Sora with actually flaws and thoughts. Whatever, good job in my view. BTW I almost laughed when I saw this 'cause of the huge discrepancy in writing times.