February 17, 201114 yr What would Xehanort's guardian have to do with it? Xehanort discarded the armor when he was young. So who do you think is in Eraqus's armor then?
February 17, 201114 yr Author What would Xehanort's guardian have to do with it? Xehanort discarded the armor when he was young. So who do you think is in Eraqus's armor then? well i mean xehanort's armour has the name no heart right? unlike the armour of the master who doesn't have a name means somebody could be inhabiting xehanort's armour while armour of the master is just a young data eraqus in his armour, either that or i really didn't think this through enough
February 17, 201114 yr Neither No Heart or Armor of the Master are canon to story as of yet, therefor, if anything, they are just data created by the Mirage Arena.
February 17, 201114 yr I think you're wrong. Because it isn't canon. still it's just an idea No it isn't. In the context of a work of fiction, the term canon denotes the material accepted as "official", in a fictional universe's fan base. It is often contrasted with, or used as the basis for, works of fan fiction, which are not considered canonical. It is used in two slightly different meanings: first, "it refers to the overall set of storylines, premises, settings, and characters offered by the source media text". In this sense, canon is "the original work from which the fan fiction author borrows," or "the original media on which the fan fictions are based." Secondly, it is used "as a descriptor of specific incidents, relationships, or story arcs that take place within the overall canon"; thus certain incidents or relationships may be described as being canon or not. So sorry to burst your bubble, but it's not an idea. And this is due to the fact you fight him in Mirage Arena.
February 17, 201114 yr I think you're wrong. Because it isn't canon. still it's just an idea No it isn't. In the context of a work of fiction, the term canon denotes the material accepted as "official", in a fictional universe's fan base. It is often contrasted with, or used as the basis for, works of fan fiction, which are not considered canonical. It is used in two slightly different meanings: first, "it refers to the overall set of storylines, premises, settings, and characters offered by the source media text". In this sense, canon is "the original work from which the fan fiction author borrows," or "the original media on which the fan fictions are based." Secondly, it is used "as a descriptor of specific incidents, relationships, or story arcs that take place within the overall canon"; thus certain incidents or relationships may be described as being canon or not. So sorry to burst your bubble, but it's not an idea. And this is due to the fact you fight him in Mirage Arena. i dont think you know the difference between what is plausible and whats an idea. This theory was his idea, now whether or not its plausible is a different story.
February 17, 201114 yr I think you're wrong. Because it isn't canon. still it's just an idea No it isn't. In the context of a work of fiction, the term canon denotes the material accepted as "official", in a fictional universe's fan base. It is often contrasted with, or used as the basis for, works of fan fiction, which are not considered canonical. It is used in two slightly different meanings: first, "it refers to the overall set of storylines, premises, settings, and characters offered by the source media text". In this sense, canon is "the original work from which the fan fiction author borrows," or "the original media on which the fan fictions are based." Secondly, it is used "as a descriptor of specific incidents, relationships, or story arcs that take place within the overall canon"; thus certain incidents or relationships may be described as being canon or not. So sorry to burst your bubble, but it's not an idea. And this is due to the fact you fight him in Mirage Arena. i dont think you know the difference between what is plausible and whats an idea. This theory was his idea, now whether or not its plausible is a different story. You are so right. @ Iamkingdomhearts It's in Mirage Arena, so it's not canon.
February 17, 201114 yr I think you're wrong. Because it isn't canon. still it's just an idea No it isn't. In the context of a work of fiction, the term canon denotes the material accepted as "official", in a fictional universe's fan base. It is often contrasted with, or used as the basis for, works of fan fiction, which are not considered canonical. It is used in two slightly different meanings: first, "it refers to the overall set of storylines, premises, settings, and characters offered by the source media text". In this sense, canon is "the original work from which the fan fiction author borrows," or "the original media on which the fan fictions are based." Secondly, it is used "as a descriptor of specific incidents, relationships, or story arcs that take place within the overall canon"; thus certain incidents or relationships may be described as being canon or not. So sorry to burst your bubble, but it's not an idea. And this is due to the fact you fight him in Mirage Arena. i dont think you know the difference between what is plausible and whats an idea. This theory was his idea, now whether or not its plausible is a different story. And yet, it shouldn't be one, as they already revealed a month ago about No Heart, and even Armor of the Master: The team initially wanted to do cutscenes in order to introduce No Heart and the Master's Armour, as was the case for the Unknown (Mysterious Figure), but this idea was rejected for creating inconsistency with the plot. Their strength and their abilities are the same as those of the original forms, but the two in armour are treated as revived data and exist separately from the original plot. So no cigar for you. And because this theory isn't actually a theory because it's not backed up at all, just a one sentence stating what if, you're not right either.
February 17, 201114 yr Author look i only writ down what i wanted to okay mr deathskull and if you have something against me then just say it
February 17, 201114 yr look i only writ down what i wanted to okay mr deathskull and if you have something against me then just say it I understand that. But it's not a theory if you aren't going to back it up. That's the point of a theory. You make a statement and you back it up with at least some details. Have some thought process in it. That's Dr. Mr. DeathSkull to you. ...I have something against you? I lol'd.
February 17, 201114 yr Author look i only writ down what i wanted to okay mr deathskull and if you have something against me then just say it I understand that. But it's not a theory if you aren't going to back it up. That's the point of a theory. You make a statement and you back it up with at least some details. Have some thought process in it. That's Dr. Mr. DeathSkull to you. ...I have something against you? I lol'd. well i don't know i thought i was pissing you off or something
February 17, 201114 yr Author Xehanort himeslf don't need a guardian he is strong enough well anyways i want to start over and hope we could be friends or not dr mr deathskull but obiviously it's your choice not mine.
February 18, 201114 yr Author maybe! idk where i got this idea from ITS A MARIGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and don't tell me i got on your nerves too mr ultima?
i think it's xehanort's guardian inhabiting it.