Okay so Sora failed to pass the Master's Exam in Dream Drop Distance. I can understand why he didn't pass though. First of all, the story would be far less interesting if Sora was flawless.. I think what Nomura was trying to do was allow Riku a chance to redeem himself a bit more than he did in KHII. The other thing is, Riku is a lot more familiar with the dark side of the Keyblade than Sora is. He knows what to watch out for which makes him far more eligible to be a Master than Sora is. However, what does not make sense is that Sora has defeated Riku, and is far more skilled in combat than Riku is.
I have some theories as to what Nomura is doing.
1. Sora might have already far surpassed Riku's mastery of the Keyblade, but the exam may be set up to have the weaker of the two key blade wielders pass to test the one who doesn't to see if they turn to the dark side of the key blade in order to attain power. I think that is the real test.
2. Nomura might be gearing Riku up to kill him off later. Redeeming him in the last game, and then killing him off in the third in order to allow Sora and Kairi to be together. I suspect he would perform some sort of self sacrifice. This is a bit far fetched though, seeing as Kairi hasn't been involved in Sora's life since the ending of the first game. I rather like this idea though... for some reason.
3. Nomura might be trying to crush Sora's spirit to see how his innocence and determination react to failure.
The question is however, will Sora become a master at the end of the third game? I think that would be a good place to go in the third game. Also... more Kairi... and I wouldn't mind Riku's death if it meant Sora and Kairi show SOME sort of romantic interest in eachother. What do you guys think?
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Okay so Sora failed to pass the Master's Exam in Dream Drop Distance. I can understand why he didn't pass though. First of all, the story would be far less interesting if Sora was flawless.. I think what Nomura was trying to do was allow Riku a chance to redeem himself a bit more than he did in KHII. The other thing is, Riku is a lot more familiar with the dark side of the Keyblade than Sora is. He knows what to watch out for which makes him far more eligible to be a Master than Sora is. However, what does not make sense is that Sora has defeated Riku, and is far more skilled in combat than Riku is.
I have some theories as to what Nomura is doing.
1. Sora might have already far surpassed Riku's mastery of the Keyblade, but the exam may be set up to have the weaker of the two key blade wielders pass to test the one who doesn't to see if they turn to the dark side of the key blade in order to attain power. I think that is the real test.
2. Nomura might be gearing Riku up to kill him off later. Redeeming him in the last game, and then killing him off in the third in order to allow Sora and Kairi to be together. I suspect he would perform some sort of self sacrifice. This is a bit far fetched though, seeing as Kairi hasn't been involved in Sora's life since the ending of the first game. I rather like this idea though... for some reason.
3. Nomura might be trying to crush Sora's spirit to see how his innocence and determination react to failure.
The question is however, will Sora become a master at the end of the third game? I think that would be a good place to go in the third game. Also... more Kairi... and I wouldn't mind Riku's death if it meant Sora and Kairi show SOME sort of romantic interest in eachother. What do you guys think?