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I was thinking and I realize that in DDD, Sora was in a dream was set in the time before he got the keyblade and the beginning of KH1 is a dream that happened before Sora got the keyblade too, so we have the same person having 2 dreams at the same time, and I thought "if they were connected?" like the dream that "DDD Sora" was, having affected the dream that "KH1 Sora" had. And there are a few relations between then two specially in the time at the "dream The World That Never Was", like the "rain of Soras" (that only happened at those two dreams), Riku offering his hand to Sora (it was YM but he saw Riku, and "kh1 Sora" dreamed with this before Riku did it), Sora questioning if it was all real or not (Sora went to a lot of crazy things in the series but the only time that he questioned it was at those two moments) and both dreams end with Sora being engulfed by the darkness. So do you guys think that the dreams might have connection that could be explored in the future?

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Most likely not. They were just sent back for the exam. Nothing changed.

That could be possible.

I dont think so.

I don't think it has connection, but it would be cool if it did. Though even if it did, I don't know would it make any difference in the story or anything.

it could be possible but i don't think so

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