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Fool. Hardly is it every kh fan.

 

Aqua - Aqua is a very straight and narrow type of person. She is very obssesed with doing the right thing and that's about it. So, what if you take that away from her? For example. She has been stuck in the realm of darkness for like...11- 12 years. Something like that. It seems to me that something like that would really mess with somebodys mind. Lets say she developes a type of split personality disorder. The other side of her could be the opposite. When that side of her comes out. She could do more questionable things. Such as attack her friends and other things that Aqua would feel is unacceptable. She would be forced to live with all of it for the rest of her life. Breaking her own morals and making decisions that she normally would never make. 

 

 

I've actually had an interest in seeing something like this happen in KH3 ever since I read Artorias' story in Dark Souls, but not at the ending, more near the start where they go to find her.Kinda like this:Sora, Mickey and Lea decide to go to RoD in search of Aqua and there they find her, but her time in the darkness has sort of corrupted her and-in addition to making her a stronger fighter(because of all the experience form fighting heartless and stuff there)- she's also become very hostile. And in this fight wither her she's actually a pretty strong boss and you have to fight alongside both Mickey and Lea to beat her. Then somehow she manages to remember Sora and Mickey and then some feel-sy stuff happens.

Every kh fan seems to be obsessed with death. Many people bring up how someone just has to die for it to tragic or something. I really don't understand the point. It's just boring. So I have a few things that I came up with off the top of my head that, to me, seems more tragic and interesting. Aqua - Aqua is a very straight and narrow type of person. She is very obssesed with doing the right thing and that's about it. So, what if you take that away from her? For example. She has been stuck in the realm of darkness for like...11- 12 years. Something like that. It seems to me that something like that would really mess with somebodys mind. Lets say she developes a type of split personality disorder. The other side of her could be the opposite. When that side of her comes out. She could do more questionable things. Such as attack her friends and other things that Aqua would feel is unacceptable. She would be forced to live with all of it for the rest of her life. Breaking her own morals and making decisions that she normally would never make.  Riku - Although Riku has gone off own his own many times. He really tries to do the best for his friends and doesn't seem to enjoy the isolation he put himself in previously. Putting him back in isolation would be the worst thing for him and not by his choosing this time. Perhaps he gets put into Aqua's place in the realm of darkness. Stuck in a world of darkness alone. (Also fighting and getting rid of the darknesses within him is something he has always struggled with) Master Xehanort - Young Xehanort didn't seem to be an evil person really. Also, him and Eraqus were close friends back in the day. So, I've always assumed that he just got to close to the darknesses and became obsessed with it. Which ended up currupting him. So, say that scenario is true. Yen Sid or someone with weird ass powers like that. Could extract the darknesses withing Xehanort and get rid of it. As a punishment for his crimes. They could lock him away in some sort of empty space. (Sort of like the phantom zone from superman) He would be forced to live the rest of his life thinking about all the horrible things he did and wouldn't be able to do anything good to make up for all the bad things he had done. A fate worse than death. These are just a few things I thought of real quick. Point is, I don't see the point in just killing people for the purpose of shock and to make people feel upset. When there are way worse and interesting options.  Edit: Just wanted to point out I wouldn't exatly want these things to happen. I actually to enjoy happy endings. But if the ending happens to go the tragity route. I'd rather it be something interesting.

Every kh fan seems to be obsessed with death. Many people bring up how someone just has to die for it to tragic or something. I really don't understand the point. It's just boring. So I have a few things that I came up with off the top of my head that, to me, seems more tragic and interesting. Aqua - Aqua is a very straight and narrow type of person. She is very obssesed with doing the right thing and that's about it. So, what if you take that away from her? For example. She has been stuck in the realm of darkness for like...11- 12 years. Something like that. It seems to me that something like that would really mess with somebodys mind. Lets say she developes a type of split personality disorder. The other side of her could be the opposite. When that side of her comes out. She could do more questionable things. Such as attack her friends and other things that Aqua would feel is unacceptable. She would be forced to live with all of it for the rest of her life. Breaking her own morals and making decisions that she normally would never make.  Riku - Although Riku has gone off own his own many times. He really tries to do the best for his friends and doesn't seem to enjoy the isolation he put himself in previously. Putting him back in isolation would be the worst thing for him and not by his choosing this time. Perhaps he gets put into Aqua's place in the realm of darkness. Stuck in a world of darkness alone. (Also fighting and getting rid of the darknesses within him is something he has always struggled with) Master Xehanort - Young Xehanort didn't seem to be an evil person really. Also, him and Eraqus were close friends back in the day. So, I've always assumed that he just got to close to the darknesses and became obsessed with it. Which ended up currupting him. So, say that scenario is true. Yen Sid or someone with weird ass powers like that. Could extract the darknesses withing Xehanort and get rid of it. As a punishment for his crimes. They could lock him away in some sort of empty space. (Sort of like the phantom zone from superman) He would be forced to live the rest of his life thinking about all the horrible things he did and wouldn't be able to do anything good to make up for all the bad things he had done. A fate worse than death. These are just a few things I thought of real quick. Point is, I don't see the point in just killing people for the purpose of shock and to make people feel upset. When there are way worse and interesting options.  Edit: Just wanted to point out I wouldn't exatly want these things to happen. I actually to enjoy happy endings. But if the ending happens to go the tragity route. I'd rather it be something interesting.

Would be hilarious if Aqua was like kreig from Borderlands 2

Every kh fan seems to be obsessed with death. Many people bring up how someone just has to die for it to tragic or something. I really don't understand the point. It's just boring. So I have a few things that I came up with off the top of my head that, to me, seems more tragic and interesting.

 

Aqua - Aqua is a very straight and narrow type of person. She is very obssesed with doing the right thing and that's about it. So, what if you take that away from her? For example. She has been stuck in the realm of darkness for like...11- 12 years. Something like that. It seems to me that something like that would really mess with somebodys mind. Lets say she developes a type of split personality disorder. The other side of her could be the opposite. When that side of her comes out. She could do more questionable things. Such as attack her friends and other things that Aqua would feel is unacceptable. She would be forced to live with all of it for the rest of her life. Breaking her own morals and making decisions that she normally would never make. 

 

Riku - Although Riku has gone off own his own many times. He really tries to do the best for his friends and doesn't seem to enjoy the isolation he put himself in previously. Putting him back in isolation would be the worst thing for him and not by his choosing this time. Perhaps he gets put into Aqua's place in the realm of darkness. Stuck in a world of darkness alone. (Also fighting and getting rid of the darknesses within him is something he has always struggled with)

 

Master Xehanort - Young Xehanort didn't seem to be an evil person really. Also, him and Eraqus were close friends back in the day. So, I've always assumed that he just got to close to the darknesses and became obsessed with it. Which ended up currupting him. So, say that scenario is true. Yen Sid or someone with weird ass powers like that. Could extract the darknesses withing Xehanort and get rid of it. As a punishment for his crimes. They could lock him away in some sort of empty space. (Sort of like the phantom zone from superman) He would be forced to live the rest of his life thinking about all the horrible things he did and wouldn't be able to do anything good to make up for all the bad things he had done. A fate worse than death.

 

These are just a few things I thought of real quick. Point is, I don't see the point in just killing people for the purpose of shock and to make people feel upset. When there are way worse and interesting options. 

 

Edit: Just wanted to point out I wouldn't exatly want these things to happen. I actually to enjoy happy endings. But if the ending happens to go the tragity route. I'd rather it be something interesting.

Tragic indeed, but I can't see those things happening in Kingdom Hearts xD Anyway I got what you mean, there are things worse than death and that's trite but hella true

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I've actually had an interest in seeing something like this happen in KH3 ever since I read Artorias' story in Dark Souls, but not at the ending, more near the start where they go to find her.Kinda like this:Sora, Mickey and Lea decide to go to RoD in search of Aqua and there they find her, but her time in the darkness has sort of corrupted her and-in addition to making her a stronger fighter(because of all the experience form fighting heartless and stuff there)- she's also become very hostile. And in this fight wither her she's actually a pretty strong boss and you have to fight alongside both Mickey and Lea to beat her. Then somehow she manages to remember Sora and Mickey and then some feel-sy stuff happens.

I definitly feel they should do something like that with her. Not just something like "oh her heart was like sooooo strong and full of light and stuff. that it wasnt even a problem"

Every kh fan seems to be obsessed with death. Many people bring up how someone just has to die for it to tragic or something. I really don't understand the point. It's just boring. So I have a few things that I came up with off the top of my head that, to me, seems more tragic and interesting.

 

Aqua - Aqua is a very straight and narrow type of person. She is very obssesed with doing the right thing and that's about it. So, what if you take that away from her? For example. She has been stuck in the realm of darkness for like...11- 12 years. Something like that. It seems to me that something like that would really mess with somebodys mind. Lets say she developes a type of split personality disorder. The other side of her could be the opposite. When that side of her comes out. She could do more questionable things. Such as attack her friends and other things that Aqua would feel is unacceptable. She would be forced to live with all of it for the rest of her life. Breaking her own morals and making decisions that she normally would never make. 

 

Riku - Although Riku has gone off own his own many times. He really tries to do the best for his friends and doesn't seem to enjoy the isolation he put himself in previously. Putting him back in isolation would be the worst thing for him and not by his choosing this time. Perhaps he gets put into Aqua's place in the realm of darkness. Stuck in a world of darkness alone. (Also fighting and getting rid of the darknesses within him is something he has always struggled with)

 

Master Xehanort - Young Xehanort didn't seem to be an evil person really. Also, him and Eraqus were close friends back in the day. So, I've always assumed that he just got to close to the darknesses and became obsessed with it. Which ended up currupting him. So, say that scenario is true. Yen Sid or someone with weird ass powers like that. Could extract the darknesses withing Xehanort and get rid of it. As a punishment for his crimes. They could lock him away in some sort of empty space. (Sort of like the phantom zone from superman) He would be forced to live the rest of his life thinking about all the horrible things he did and wouldn't be able to do anything good to make up for all the bad things he had done. A fate worse than death.

 

These are just a few things I thought of real quick. Point is, I don't see the point in just killing people for the purpose of shock and to make people feel upset. When there are way worse and interesting options. 

 

Edit: Just wanted to point out I wouldn't exatly want these things to happen. I actually to enjoy happy endings. But if the ending happens to go the tragity route. I'd rather it be something interesting.

Such tragic man xDAnyway, I guess no one will "die" in KH. Death is not part of Kingdom Hearts

I don't want anyone to die. tbh i don't get why everyone wants death in any series, people want Fairy Tail to have more deaths, but like Kingdom Hearts people rarely dies. and that is how i like the both series the lack of deaths means less tragedy. they are series for bringing happy faces not sad faces. so i say, no deaths.

the worst ending would be Sora breaking up with Riku. they need to stay together forever ffs, RikuXSora is the way. :D

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the worst ending would be Sora breaking up with Riku. they need to stay together forever ffs, RikuXSora is the way. :D

Dont you bring that shiz here

I hope something tragic will happen to Mickey. But he won't die he is to important for the next series like Goofy and Donald.

It can be so emotional to Disney characters.

Also I don't like how we use death as just a plot point when that is something to take seriously

the worst ending would be Sora breaking up with Riku. they need to stay together forever ffs, RikuXSora is the way. :D

The worst ending would be if anyone, other then Xehanort, dies (like Sora Riku Kairi Roxas Namine Xion Lea Terra Ven Aqua) i will kill someone >:(

Agreed. Death does not equal tragedy.

Every kh fan seems to be obsessed with death. Many people bring up how someone just has to die for it to tragic or something. I really don't understand the point. It's just boring. So I have a few things that I came up with off the top of my head that, to me, seems more tragic and interesting.

 

Aqua - Aqua is a very straight and narrow type of person. She is very obssesed with doing the right thing and that's about it. So, what if you take that away from her? For example. She has been stuck in the realm of darkness for like...11- 12 years. Something like that. It seems to me that something like that would really mess with somebodys mind. Lets say she developes a type of split personality disorder. The other side of her could be the opposite. When that side of her comes out. She could do more questionable things. Such as attack her friends and other things that Aqua would feel is unacceptable. She would be forced to live with all of it for the rest of her life. Breaking her own morals and making decisions that she normally would never make. 

 

Riku - Although Riku has gone off own his own many times. He really tries to do the best for his friends and doesn't seem to enjoy the isolation he put himself in previously. Putting him back in isolation would be the worst thing for him and not by his choosing this time. Perhaps he gets put into Aqua's place in the realm of darkness. Stuck in a world of darkness alone. (Also fighting and getting rid of the darknesses within him is something he has always struggled with)

 

Master Xehanort - Young Xehanort didn't seem to be an evil person really. Also, him and Eraqus were close friends back in the day. So, I've always assumed that he just got to close to the darknesses and became obsessed with it. Which ended up currupting him. So, say that scenario is true. Yen Sid or someone with weird ass powers like that. Could extract the darknesses withing Xehanort and get rid of it. As a punishment for his crimes. They could lock him away in some sort of empty space. (Sort of like the phantom zone from superman) He would be forced to live the rest of his life thinking about all the horrible things he did and wouldn't be able to do anything good to make up for all the bad things he had done. A fate worse than death.

 

These are just a few things I thought of real quick. Point is, I don't see the point in just killing people for the purpose of shock and to make people feel upset. When there are way worse and interesting options. 

 

Edit: Just wanted to point out I wouldn't exatly want these things to happen. I actually do enjoy happy endings. But if the ending happens to go the tragity route. I'd rather it be something interesting.

(QUOTA!!) You speak words of wisdom Demyx. Death isn't the only thing in a story that can be tragic. Seriously, I would cry a river if any of those things happened to Aqua or Riku. :  And that didn't involve death.

 

God forbid if something on this level of tragic happened to...Sora...*Shudders*...no...*Crys in a corner*

Want to know what'd be really tragic? It'd be tragic if Sora became pure evil and dead serious.

I think the reason why so many people want characters to die (especially Riku, it would seem) is not because they really want tragedy so much as they want to make martyrs. They want the character to die so that it actually increases his or her heroic status more, not because it necessarily adds to the story. The reason why that kind of death doesn't equal tragedy is because a good tragedy centers around something that is irreversibly lost. If one of the characters nobly sacrifices themselves, then ironically, something is gained is their death, IE their martyr status. In order for there to be a tragic element to any of the stories, they need to lose something that they can't get back. 

I've actually had an interest in seeing something like this happen in KH3 ever since I read Artorias' story in Dark Souls, but not at the ending, more near the start where they go to find her.Kinda like this:Sora, Mickey and Lea decide to go to RoD in search of Aqua and there they find her, but her time in the darkness has sort of corrupted her and-in addition to making her a stronger fighter(because of all the experience form fighting heartless and stuff there)- she's also become very hostile. And in this fight wither her she's actually a pretty strong boss and you have to fight alongside both Mickey and Lea to beat her. Then somehow she manages to remember Sora and Mickey and then some feel-sy stuff happens.

Sounds about right to me. Honestly, Aqua shouldn't be stable to begin with. Although when she appeared in the Secret Ending, caught up to around KH2, she doesn't seem that corrupt, which is not what I expected. I was kinda hoping something would've happened.

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