After the new trailer, many began to wonder what became of the "Road to Dawn" and why the keyblade which was always considered a solid harvest and the manifestation of the soul so easily broke.
And then begins my crazy theory: What if the strength of keyblade depends on the state of the soul of the owner. Perhaps the old keyblade Riku broke down due to the fact that it no longer meets the spirit of its master?
Riku went its way to dawn and finally realized itself as a warrior of light and a new keyblade corresponds to the current spirit of the owner.
Many people hate the new design of keyblade Riku, but as for me it was intentionally made more simple and strict in design. He even reminded me of a knight's sword. (Yes strange comparison)
For example, take light swords from Stars Wars.
Swords jedi modest in design without any frills.
Whereas Sith swords, on the contrary, have different spikes and often an unusual grip.
"The road to dawn" was similar to the Sith sword, for Riku himself was then between light and darkness.
What do you think about this?
What are your versions about why the old keyblade Riku broke down?
And how do you feel about the new keyblade design?
After the new trailer, many began to wonder what became of the "Road to Dawn" and why the keyblade which was always considered a solid harvest and the manifestation of the soul so easily broke.
And then begins my crazy theory: What if the strength of keyblade depends on the state of the soul of the owner. Perhaps the old keyblade Riku broke down due to the fact that it no longer meets the spirit of its master?
Riku went its way to dawn and finally realized itself as a warrior of light and a new keyblade corresponds to the current spirit of the owner.
Many people hate the new design of keyblade Riku, but as for me it was intentionally made more simple and strict in design. He even reminded me of a knight's sword. (Yes strange comparison)
For example, take light swords from Stars Wars.
Swords jedi modest in design without any frills.
Whereas Sith swords, on the contrary, have different spikes and often an unusual grip.
"The road to dawn" was similar to the Sith sword, for Riku himself was then between light and darkness.
What do you think about this?
What are your versions about why the old keyblade Riku broke down?
And how do you feel about the new keyblade design?