This is something that bothers me about Riku's story, and I want to hear some other opinions on it.
In KH1, Riku very nearly brings about the world's destruction. Now, before the response of "Ansem was possessing him" comes up, Riku did an awful lot of harm long before getting possessed. He fully gives in to the sins of Darkness (in his case, Lust, Wrath, Envy, and possibly Greed), and causes a great deal of harm, such as seeing to the kidnapping of Wendy, nearly killing the Beast, turning his back on his friend out of spite, almost getting Pinocchio killed, kidnapping Jasmine, and very willingly helping Malificient. In short, he has a hand in the near cataclysmic disaster which threatens to occur, and he did on his own free will.
But the thing is, in spite of all these actions reflecting directly back on him, Riku never really has to pay for any of it, both in canon and in the meta context. In canon, yes, he feels bad about what happened, leading to much inner turmoil, but the universe seems to instantly forgive him for everything. In the case of Sora this can be expected, but at no point does Riku have to face anyone in response for his actions except for his own ego and self doubt. Personally, I was hoping that he would have to go back to appear in Beast's Castle and have to own up to the Beast for taking a chunk out of him. In a meta text, Riku's sins are absolved so that he can be a brooding hero figure. The player is never led to question his past, only accept that he is very sorry and then get off on using his dark powers for their own pleasure. The darkness which made us fear him in KH1 is now the thing we are enjoying playing with. Any idea that this might have been a bad choice for Riku to make is swept under the rug and the player is never told to think about it.
So, does anyone else think that Riku really should have paid for his actions more than just feeling bad and moping?
This is something that bothers me about Riku's story, and I want to hear some other opinions on it.
In KH1, Riku very nearly brings about the world's destruction. Now, before the response of "Ansem was possessing him" comes up, Riku did an awful lot of harm long before getting possessed. He fully gives in to the sins of Darkness (in his case, Lust, Wrath, Envy, and possibly Greed), and causes a great deal of harm, such as seeing to the kidnapping of Wendy, nearly killing the Beast, turning his back on his friend out of spite, almost getting Pinocchio killed, kidnapping Jasmine, and very willingly helping Malificient. In short, he has a hand in the near cataclysmic disaster which threatens to occur, and he did on his own free will.
But the thing is, in spite of all these actions reflecting directly back on him, Riku never really has to pay for any of it, both in canon and in the meta context. In canon, yes, he feels bad about what happened, leading to much inner turmoil, but the universe seems to instantly forgive him for everything. In the case of Sora this can be expected, but at no point does Riku have to face anyone in response for his actions except for his own ego and self doubt. Personally, I was hoping that he would have to go back to appear in Beast's Castle and have to own up to the Beast for taking a chunk out of him. In a meta text, Riku's sins are absolved so that he can be a brooding hero figure. The player is never led to question his past, only accept that he is very sorry and then get off on using his dark powers for their own pleasure. The darkness which made us fear him in KH1 is now the thing we are enjoying playing with. Any idea that this might have been a bad choice for Riku to make is swept under the rug and the player is never told to think about it.
So, does anyone else think that Riku really should have paid for his actions more than just feeling bad and moping?