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Hey heres an idea. Yozora is a corrupted version of noctis

:gandalfwhite:

ah

And at the end he becomes real noctis

This is where noctis went when

he died

 

if nomura said yorzora is the true king ( you know hes salty over ffxv) then he is and not noctis lol

ansem was a walking heart in order to time travel

Noctis is cooler than Yozora to me

although we dont know shit about yozora yet so you never know

he only possessed riku to trick him into letting him willingly possess him

he kicked riku's heart out of riku's body

Kairi becoming literal god is magic

Okay guys they did it, they fixed Kairi

I agree with you Kanye but

Others say no

Nono He stayed in rikus body until he gained enough darkness to regain a physical form

I'm still going with that anyway

nah he kicked riku out and his appearence changed riku's body appearence

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