Kingdom Hearts fan quiz. 16 members have voted
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1. True or False: When Birth by Sleep was first in development, Aqua was not going to be made a playable character in the game.
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True.5
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False.11
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2. True or False: Ven's home world is Destiny Islands?
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True.2
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False.14
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3. True or False: Yen sid doesn't think that Riku will become a keyblade master?
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True.3
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False.13
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1.) The answer to number one is: False. This question was kind of tricky because if you look back to the first trailers of Birth by Sleep, Aqua is not shown. But the reason is because Square Enix didn't have a Japanese voice actor for her yet. She was always intended to be a playable character.
2.) The answer to number two is: False. Many of you think this hasn't been confrimed. But it has, if you read the Xeahnort reoports in Birth by Sleep, Xeahnort tells us that he brings Ventus back to his home island because Xeahnort thought that would be the best place for Ven to die. But if you look back at Ven's character, Ventus was an orphan that Xeahnort found in "another world". This world is not detailed yet, but we know it's not Destiny Islands because if it had been Ven's home world, then Xeahnort would have told us what the "other world" was in the Xeahnort reoports. Xeahnort even said in another reoport that he hadn't been back to Destiny Islands ever since he left to become a master. Which was long before Ventus was even born.
3.) The answer to number three is: True. You had to read between the lines when you answered this one. If you watch the Re:Coded secret ending, you'll see Mickey and Yen Sid talking about what they have to do about Xeahnorts return. When ever they say that they have to take action, they put Riku's name in the back of the sentence. "Bring Sora here, Riku as well". When you do this in Japanese languge, it's considered that you have less "faith" or "respect" in the person that you are putting at the end of a sentence. Since Riku did use the power of darkness once, Yen Sid probably doesn't think that Riku will pass.