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He couldn't be more unsubtle about it ^there^ if he wore a T-shirt saying "Aizen's my b***h."

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Xehanort's a complete failure though

almost every theory he comes up with is wrong, his plans get undone by random teenagers all the time

Xehanort's a complete failure though

almost every theory he comes up with is wrong, his plans get undone by random teenagers all the time

 

But the games always play him up like he's some Machiavellian genius with unstoppable plans. Kind of like how everyone acts like Yen Sid is some wise great master even though he's never been helpful or useful in any situation.

But the games always play him up like he's some Machiavellian genius with unstoppable plans. Kind of like how everyone acts like Yen Sid is some wise great master even though he's never been helpful or useful in any situation.

exactly

Kingdom Hearts is a series about misconceptions

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exactly

Kingdom Hearts is a series about misconceptions

 

Such as when it keeps zigzagging between whether or not darkness is evil.

Such as when it keeps zigzagging between whether or not darkness is evil.

exactly

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exactly

 

Even Riku, the poster boy for it, zigzags between "proving darkness can be good" and "using light to tame darkness."

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