358/2 Days Writing on the wall of the underground tunnel

Discussion in 'Kingdom Hearts HD I.5 ReMIX' started by mchammer, Apr 22, 2010.

  1. mchammer Destiny Islands Resident

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    hey of day 74 search 4 xion i went to the underground passage from tram com tehn made a left and noticed there was writing on the wall saying "Its there...its hungry..dont turn around" does anyone no what that means
     
  2. Kaidron Blaze Kingdom Keeper

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    don't read if you didn't complete this level

    I thought that the boss of that level
    a chemillion heartless must of scared some kids hence the"is there" bit because it can turn invisible so it can hide, and I thought the rest was comparing this heartless to a monster wanting to eat them and attacking if you turn your back.
     
  3. Gobolo Traverse Town Homebody

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    It's Pence! :O

    Na really it is talking about the boss of the level, but I think that it is more of a joke put there by the locals to scare people as they do not fully comprehend the seriousness of the heartless and just treat it as a myth. Like a local ghost story.
     
  4. Zeonark Kingdom Keeper

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    Gobolo got it.

    "Its there" refers to the fact that it's still there. Even if you can't see it.
    "Its hungry" refers to it's attack involving its tongue.
    "Don't turn around" is telling you not to turn around, or you'll lose track of it.

    This is what I think, anyway.
     
  5. Sync Merlin's Housekeeper

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    When I saw the writing, I did turn around, and nothing there. I haven't played the level in a while, so I really don't know much. What I do remember is that it's nothing really to worry about. It's just a local myth that is more than likely not true. Just ignore it.