You know that there were the keyblade wars and also in kh 2 Kairi had a keyblade and so does riku and king mickey. What exactly seperates them apart? Is it what their moral values rely upon or is it the power that the holder has? And why are there so many gosh darn keychains, and what do they represent because i think they are the hearts of the worlds that the kingdom key can assimilate to. So many questions, so many opinions. For instance. Will kh turn out to be another final fantasy type thing where the games will kepp on going,(i hope for that), or is it going to be a story that will be told over and over again. Anyways Auron rocks and he should've been in every kh since he's got the whole entire"This is my story and you aren't apart of it", thing going on which could really tie into the game's story and stuff. "The last key can be ressurected but it is a key that everyone has", Orion:P:P:P:P.