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(KH1) where does the light come from?

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Hello everyone. After finishing again kh1 this question came to my mind: the light that comes out the DTD and destroys Ansem, where does it come from??

I know a recurrent theme of the game is light deep within darkness but still this doesn't mean light can pop out of nothing (especially in the RoD)

 

In the end I have made these two theories to explain this phenomenon, please read and tell me if I am right or if there's already an established theory about this (that I've apparently missed :D)

Okay so before the theories these are the premises you should know

 

KH1 artificial Kingdom Hearts is the black heart behind the DTD(I hope you didn't think KH to be the door itself.. we're in 2015 ahah), black normally means darkness plus this KH is made of the stolen hearts of worlds(influenced with darkness) so Ansem was right: KH was going to be darkness not light, plus of course he was right, it would make no sense if the main antagonist was going to destroy himself after a so long plan( this if KH was light since the beginning). At this point it is obvious why KH revealed to be light, it is thanks to Sora that summoned the light with his -Kingdom Hearts is Light!-

 

And now these are the theories to explain why was Sora able to summon light and where it comes from in the first place:

1)the light actually comes from the Real Kingdom Hearts(source of all light) which is situated in the RoD, it reacted to Sora's speech and presumably sent a beam of light to help him, the light 'purified' the dark artificial KH, restoring the worlds' hearts and destroying Ansem.

 

2)the light comes from the dark artificial KH, this might be contradicting the premises but I theorised that maybe this artificial KH was not 100% darkness(thank you Nomura for not giving us any explanation about this) but made up of both light and darkness(like every heart) just with the latter being stronger. I imagine this just like a strong shell of darkness covering a core of light. So the light and the strength of Sora's heart gave new power to this core of light which becomes able to overwhelm and 'purify' the darkness covering it again restoring the worlds and destroying Ansem.

 

That is all guys, personally I prefer the first theory because it is more simple and since we lack info regarding the composition of this artficial Kingdom Hearts I don't know how much the second one can be plausible

 

Please let me know which theory you prefer or if the real explanation is actually far away from my head trip.

And of course thank you very much for reading this :D

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Darkness was seeping out of the DtD when it was opening, so my theory is that Mickey sensed what was happening and used his powers to summon light.

Darkness was seeping out of the DtD when it was opening, so my theory is that Mickey sensed what was happening and used his powers to summon light.

Actually, you're both wrong. The light that came out of the DtD was the light of the REAL Kingdom Hearts, the one trapped in the Realm of Darkness.
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Actually, you're both wrong. The light that came out of the DtD was the light of the REAL Kingdom Hearts, the one trapped in the Realm of Darkness.

Do we have evidence for this, or were you just referring to my 1st theory?

Do we have evidence for this, or were you just referring to my 1st theory?

Wait a second, your first theory was different before I posted.
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Wait a second, your first theory was different before I posted.

Maybe you read it wrong since I've never changed the post.However does this mean there's actually true evidence to support the theory?

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