I'm hoping that the final battle will be a the battle from the trailer. It's rather epic. But, if not, Terra would definately take on Master Xehanort, and Ven would definately fight the Apprentice.
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Yeah, but would you if you didn't know who Saix was? I mean, Sora didn't know what every member looked like. As for them not getting attacked, I guess that makes sense, except that in the Digital Twilight Town, they just straight off start to attack Riku. They don't think twice about his cloak. And since they were just there to capture Roxas, not to take out some random enemy who happens to have one of their coats, they would have just ignored him if they didn't attack anyone in a coat. Come to think of it, they may not even be able to see. I think they don't attack the Org. members unless ordered to because the Organization has the power to control them. And Xemnas is the most powerful, so he can override their power if he wants them attacked.
Well, the Organization members where their cloaks and hoods to hide from people they don't know. I mean, if you saw some random guy walking down the street in a black trenchcoat and hood that hides his face, would you just automatically assume that it was Saix, a man you never met or heard of from an organization you've never heard of? No. You only know who they are once they take the hoods off and introduce themselves. As for Riku, when he has his hood on, he could be just another Organization member. I mean, as Rikunort, he looks very similar to Xaldin and Xemnas when he has his hood on. And as Riku, if he put his hood up, he could just be a new member. Sora didn't recognize him by how he looked. His heart just has a strong enough connection to Riku that he could tell it was him. As for Saix, he probably knew that it was Riku, because, as second-in-command, he probably knew exactly what each member looked like, and that Riku was the only other human in an Org. cloak. Never did understand Mickey though. I guess he just thought that he was hidden, even though he wasn't.
True, but it seems that they were taken directly from Advent Children, and seem to be just about the same age. I think he looks younger just because everything about KH makes things look a little livelier. But then again, you never know. As for the data, obviously you wouldn't be fighting the real Sora and Riku. You wouldn't fight a four and five year old. But there just wouldn't be data available for them older, because they haven't gotten that far yet. It's like fighting a data battle vs. 26 year old Riku in KHII. It just wouldn't happen. Time travel doesn't seem to take any part in this story, even to the extent of Timeless River in KHII. This game is what happens in the past and sets up the story for KH1, so I don't think they'd have it go into the future. Like I said, if they did, it would just be the Terra battle, since that's the only time crossover that's ever been hinted at.
Well, it most certainly CANNOT be an early name for Heartless. Nomura has confirmed that this story takes place before there were Heartless and Nobodies. It could be someone who makes a Keyblade, until you think about the premise of the game. Terra, Aqua, and Ven are searching for, or "forcefully pursuing," the missing Master Xehanort and his apprentice. The three knights are very likely the "Chasers" of Master Xehanort and his apprentice.
Well, we've already seen screenshots of them in pre-darkness Radiant Garden, so that means that we'll likely see a young Cloud being - dare I say it? - happy! And a young Squall, which means that perhaps we'll see Laguna, too?
Yeah, it just doesn't work out. Terra is at most 21, which is plausible form Terra to be Sora's father at 17, but I highly doubt that Disney would go along with allowing teen parenting to be even implied. Not to mention the age difference between Ven and Terra! Ven is probably somewhere between 15 and 17. Only a few years off from Terra. Just plain not possible. Ven being Sora's long lost older brother is probable - they do seem to have a lot of the same characteristics, attitude-wise - but for the fact that Sora has never mentioned a brother. I can understand him leaving home and worrying more about his friends than his parents. A lot of teens don't get along great with their parents. But an older brother? Sora seems like the kind of person who would look up to a brother like Ven, and would want to make sure he was safe just as much as Riku. I've never made the same connection as everyone else on the brother/nobody resemblance thing. Why would Roxas end up looking like Ven just because Ven was his brother? The Nobody has no connection to the relatives of their other. Just to the other. I don't know.
Vincent Valentine is in his 60s during FFVII, which seems to be the same timeframe as KH, and was either 23 or 24 when Sephiroth was born, which means that Sephiroth is at least 39 or 40. But yeah, I don't think they'd actually do that kind of time switch, unless there is a time warp in the Meeting Grounds and you fight the battle from FM+, but from Terra's point of view.
Why would there be data battles available for 4 year olds? Remember, during BBS, Sora isn't the Keyblade Master yet. Now, in 358/2 Days, its possible. Just not here. Sephiroth could be a likely optional boss. Since he's around 45, he would still be pretty much the same with 10 years subtracted. Just without the wing.
*sigh* Once again people, he is not drawing the "New Enemy" or "Endless" or "Soulless" symbol. He is drawing the World's Crown. It is the pendant Sora wears around his neck, on the chain in his KH1 outfit, and on the ground in KHII when he unlocks a gateway. So, if you want a picture of it, just go find the Sora lineart and take it off his chest. As for the first part, I'm sorry, but can't help you. I think the KHII Ultimania book has a picture of it, if that helps.
Actually, what they did was summon the heartless to concentrated places, where the Keyblade Master could show up and destroy them. The heartless would normally have spread much more thinly throughout the worlds unchecked, taking more hearts. By pooling them into several spots when Sora arrives ensures that both the Heartless are destroyed and that they get their hearts. Its a win-win situation, and they technically did no wrong. The hearts that the Heartless took would have been taken anyway. That's what the Heartless do. They may have actually cut down on the amount of hearts taken by controlling where they turn up. This is true. But, they were not evil when they were Nobodies, which is what we are discussing here. People seem to forget that, in the KH Universe, Nobodies have no capacity for evil. So, yes, what they did beforehand was wrong, but now, they are just doing the only thing they can, and that means that they had to get their hearts back. And who knows. However unlikely, they may turn to good afterwords. Except Xehanort. Undoubtedly, he'll have to be killed. Wrong on both accounts. You people are forgetting that they didn't just go into a crowded street and rip people's hearts out of their chests. They took hearts that had already fallen to darkness, that Sora was going to release anyway. Instead of the analogies you have, think of it like this: You lose, let's say...I don't know. Your favorite hat. Then, you see someone a few feet away from you chuck the exact sam hat on the ground and walk away from it. Someone else will undoubtedly take it anyway, the person who originally had it doesn't want it anymore, so, why don't you take it?
Yeah. Everyone knows already. As for the reason: well, it's Memory's Skyscraper, isn't it? Riku has strong memories of Kairi, Roxas has forgotten memories of Kairi, both have an extremely strong connection to her, and Roxas has a rather strong connection to Namine, her Nobody. Is it really surprising that she would show up there, even if it is just as a faded image woven into the fabric of the building?
A logical assumption. I think that it is somehow a world connected to the world of Castle Oblivion - hence the similar crossroads that seem to hold some significance. The Kingdom Hearts that Master Xehanort summoned could be one of many things. It could be the original Kingdom Hearts, the Heart of All Worlds, that Xehanort, Xehanort's Heartless, and the Heartless seek, or it could be another artificial Kingdom Hearts that Master Xehanort and his Apprentice constructed during the time that they were missing. Or, it could be simply a different form of Kingdom Hearts that we haven't yet seen, that can only be revealed through the Keyblade.
Since no one else has mentioned Aqua as Sora's mother, I'm assuming you are saying this in response to my post earlier. I'm am fully aware that Aqua is most likely not Sora's mother. That is entirely different than what I was saying though. If you'd read my post again, I said that it is likely Aqua OR Sora's/Riku's mother. NOT that Aqua was their mother, which has absolutely nothing to do with the thread. A completely separate character - one of those ones who only has text-box speaking roles in the game, and plays only a minor part as part of the world's inhabitants that you get to talk to during the game. If that was not supposed to be directed at me, then I apologize, but the argument still stands. Also, Aqua was not inside the Room of Sleep. Only her armour and keyblade - suggesting that she died or left it behind.
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Well, other than Xehanort's Heartless and the Oblivion Keyblade, Chernabog is the coolest-looking thing in the first game. I would've put him in, too.
Yeah, Marluxia's element is nature. Hence his attitude toward nature in the manga and the fact that rose petals fly out of his hood every time he takes it off, or out of his coat whenever he moves fast. How they get their elements? It's very unlikely that they choose them themselves. I can't think of anyone who would actually choose "moon" over fire, water, time, lightning, and light, as the Nobodies who came after Saix had. Most likely, I think, is that their element as a Nobody comes from how they were as a real person. Such as Roxas being Light - Sora is the official Keyblade Master from the Realm of Light, and is a very extreme warrior for the light. Xemnas is nothingness - what Nobodies are made of. Since he was the Superior, it is safe to assume he was the first human-form Nobody, and therefore was master of the element of Nothing. Its probably safe to assume as well that Axel's other was very much like Reno - and if I had to choose an element to go with him, it would definately be fire. I believe their weapons are the same way. Each person's weapon seems to work very well with their element. It is likely that their weapon was established for them at their "birth" alongside their element.
But, here's the thing about them coming back in their homeworld. What if their world was destoryed by the Heartless sometime between KH1 and KHII? Because the worlds were restored at the end of KH1, but what if the heartless returned and destroyed it again? Then, the human-form former Nobodies would be returned to where? The End of the World? Traverse Town? Empty Space?