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Possible Kingdom Hearts X [Chi] reference in the original Kingdom Hearts ?

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Who the hell knows how Jane got it, but yeah, it's intended to be Hollow Bastion. (Never mind that no castle in Hollow Bastion really looks like that in any of the games.)

I honestly always thought it was Twilight Tower.

Uh, no. It's Hallow Bastion. Sora feels like it's familiar because Kairi's heart is within his body, and Kairi remembers Hallow Bastion because it's where she used to live before the islands. They were never hinting X because X didn't exist in concept yet. The foreshadowing is solely limited to the first game. You have to understand that when you go into the earlier games the foreshadowing of other games isn't as common as they are nowadays.

It's not Hollow Bastion and it has nothing to do with Chi, it's just a random castle that reminded Kairi's heart of her home world, and since it was inside of Sora at the time it made him feel what she was feeling.

Anyway, Nomura wasn't even sure a sequel to Kingdom Hearts would be possible.

 

Don't assume all games are neatly connected to each other, because they aren't.

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Hollow Bastion castle. However we all know that the castle doesn't look like that in the end. Although I'm willing to accept your little theory, because when we're speaking of Kingdom Hearts...anything is possible.

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