Seeing how this is the end of the Xehanort Saga, odds are he's going to meet some form of demise at the end of KH3. Now, the first thought that comes to mind is the idea that he'll be doomed to some sort of personal hell, such as eternal sleep or destruction of his memories. Let's think outside that, though; what if MX dies of old age?
Think about it. The man who tries to be God, spending countless years orchestrating plans and backup plans to preserve his life and set the prelude to the keyblade war, breaking through time and space, and becoming one of the most (if not the most) powerful and fearsome figures in the KH Universe, is dying with his last breaths of a cause so simple, yet one that applies to everyone. In the end, he's reminded of the mortality he tried so hard to deny. Screw some fantasy-esque, personal hell that any angsty teenager can come up with. this is MX's deepest fear: the cold and absolute nature of death.
On the other hand, it could also be pulled off terribly; as in, he dies before you even get to use him as a punching bag. There goes several side-games' worth of pent up anger. Let's just hope it doesn't come to that.
Seeing how this is the end of the Xehanort Saga, odds are he's going to meet some form of demise at the end of KH3. Now, the first thought that comes to mind is the idea that he'll be doomed to some sort of personal hell, such as eternal sleep or destruction of his memories. Let's think outside that, though; what if MX dies of old age?
Think about it. The man who tries to be God, spending countless years orchestrating plans and backup plans to preserve his life and set the prelude to the keyblade war, breaking through time and space, and becoming one of the most (if not the most) powerful and fearsome figures in the KH Universe, is dying with his last breaths of a cause so simple, yet one that applies to everyone. In the end, he's reminded of the mortality he tried so hard to deny. Screw some fantasy-esque, personal hell that any angsty teenager can come up with. this is MX's deepest fear: the cold and absolute nature of death.
On the other hand, it could also be pulled off terribly; as in, he dies before you even get to use him as a punching bag. There goes several side-games' worth of pent up anger. Let's just hope it doesn't come to that.
Edited by Gogo