Karma Houdini: "A villain who gets off scot-free."-TV Tropes
Organization XIII: a group of villains who, due to their nature of (supposedly) being heartless sociopaths, enable them to resort to and not feel sorry for doing heartless, sociopathic actions for their goals. It's precisely because of these villainous actions that Sora defeats/kills them and are ultimately rewarded a complete existence--what most of the members wanted to begin with.
Seriously, I can't be the only one who thinks the non-Roxas and Xion Org members should answer to what they've done. Granted, there wasn't enough time to get into any of their heads, and it wasn't important for DDD's plot to see it, but I want to see it eventually. Every Nobody who's not named Roxas, Xion, or Namine has done some pretty shitty things, in CoM, KH2, and Days--even BBS, if they're the ones responsible for all the Heartless. You'd better face facts, Org fangirls; take off the fangirling goggles glued to your heads and take an objective look at everything they've done. All of them. Even the nice ones like Demyx and Luxord have intentionally committed crimes knowing innocents would be hurt from their actions. Noble as their goals were, their actions were what made them villains, but people seem to forget that and decry Sora in the process. Sora only killed them because they were villains hurting him and others and they needed to be stopped; the Org members killed each other to further their own personal agenda.
Even Lea, one of the two characters in KH shown to have actually earned his keyblade, has a lot to answer for as Axel. I'm mainly speaking from CoM, how he willfully and gleefully betrays and kills the Org members at Castle Oblivion. He was under orders from Saix and Xemnas to kill the suspected traitors, sure, but he was way too casual while he did. He even enjoyed himself while helping Namine escape and killing Vexen. Oh dear lord, look at how he killed Vexen. Look at that smirk. Is that the face of someone who didn't want to to it, as he tells Saix in Days? Hell, no. That is the face who knows he's going to commit murder and will enjoy it despite his victim begging for his life. And people are decrying Sora for killing them?
Maybe Lea thought about his actions while he was training for his keyblade, but it's not shown in DDD because I guess they couldn't find a way to fit it in and/or it wasn't all that important. In any case, I'd like to see some consequences for his actions, even a little introspection like, "Y'know what, Lea? What you did back there? Not cool, man." And depending on what the other members will be doing, I'd like to see it in them as well, either regret, atonement, and/or paying for their crimes. Lea may have earned a keyblade but he's not a good guy. He only joined the heroes to keep his promise to Roxas and Xion, and there's no indication he gives two craps about their cause outside of how it benefits him personally. I can buy Riku's transition to a good guy because he was genuinely sorry and worked hard to make up for his actions. Lea still has much to account for, as do the other revived Org members.
Karma Houdini: "A villain who gets off scot-free."-TV Tropes
Organization XIII: a group of villains who, due to their nature of (supposedly) being heartless sociopaths, enable them to resort to and not feel sorry for doing heartless, sociopathic actions for their goals. It's precisely because of these villainous actions that Sora defeats/kills them and are ultimately rewarded a complete existence--what most of the members wanted to begin with.
Seriously, I can't be the only one who thinks the non-Roxas and Xion Org members should answer to what they've done. Granted, there wasn't enough time to get into any of their heads, and it wasn't important for DDD's plot to see it, but I want to see it eventually. Every Nobody who's not named Roxas, Xion, or Namine has done some pretty shitty things, in CoM, KH2, and Days--even BBS, if they're the ones responsible for all the Heartless. You'd better face facts, Org fangirls; take off the fangirling goggles glued to your heads and take an objective look at everything they've done. All of them. Even the nice ones like Demyx and Luxord have intentionally committed crimes knowing innocents would be hurt from their actions. Noble as their goals were, their actions were what made them villains, but people seem to forget that and decry Sora in the process. Sora only killed them because they were villains hurting him and others and they needed to be stopped; the Org members killed each other to further their own personal agenda.
Even Lea, one of the two characters in KH shown to have actually earned his keyblade, has a lot to answer for as Axel. I'm mainly speaking from CoM, how he willfully and gleefully betrays and kills the Org members at Castle Oblivion. He was under orders from Saix and Xemnas to kill the suspected traitors, sure, but he was way too casual while he did. He even enjoyed himself while helping Namine escape and killing Vexen. Oh dear lord, look at how he killed Vexen. Look at that smirk. Is that the face of someone who didn't want to to it, as he tells Saix in Days? Hell, no. That is the face who knows he's going to commit murder and will enjoy it despite his victim begging for his life. And people are decrying Sora for killing them?
Maybe Lea thought about his actions while he was training for his keyblade, but it's not shown in DDD because I guess they couldn't find a way to fit it in and/or it wasn't all that important. In any case, I'd like to see some consequences for his actions, even a little introspection like, "Y'know what, Lea? What you did back there? Not cool, man." And depending on what the other members will be doing, I'd like to see it in them as well, either regret, atonement, and/or paying for their crimes. Lea may have earned a keyblade but he's not a good guy. He only joined the heroes to keep his promise to Roxas and Xion, and there's no indication he gives two craps about their cause outside of how it benefits him personally. I can buy Riku's transition to a good guy because he was genuinely sorry and worked hard to make up for his actions. Lea still has much to account for, as do the other revived Org members.