People dying are sort of just dramatic exits and they most likely will come back later, usually more powerful...
In Digimon, the Digimon just come back as eggs when they taken on too much.
In Dragon Ball Series, they just abuse the Dragon Balls to bring people back.
In The World Ends With You, they eventually get a second chance in life.
In Pokemon, Ash cries and saves the pokemon. Don't ask me how that happens I don't know, why...
In Harry Potter, Harry dies and comes back cause that was just the horcrux.
In Lord of the Rings, Gandalf the Gray hogs all the EXP killing the Balrog and coming back as the White.
In Angel Beats, they get a second chance by embracing their fate.
In Avatar: the Last Airbender, Aang is struck by Azula's lightning and Katara uses holy water from the North Pole to bring him back.
So where am I going with this? Why do some people think someone good is going to die in Kingdom Hearts 3? Here are basic reasons why it wouldn't happen.
In Kingdom Hearts, Nomura trolls everyone by using weird terminology that takes several interviews to explain.
Nomura often retcons and changes anything on a whim, relating back to the weird terminology.
It's just plain cliche to have someone die. Not even justified.
Ultimate sacrifice my ass, the Light side has plenty of people on their side for that to never happen.
What would be the point of it? Just for extra crying/feels, that's stupid.
And if for some weird reason that they would die, I think they'd just come back later, no matter how annoying it is.
EDIT: I meant good people, if that wasn't clear, sorry.
People dying are sort of just dramatic exits and they most likely will come back later, usually more powerful...
So where am I going with this? Why do some people think someone good is going to die in Kingdom Hearts 3? Here are basic reasons why it wouldn't happen.
EDIT: I meant good people, if that wasn't clear, sorry.
Edited by Jaune Arc