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  1. Actually the "X" is only used for Nobodies who are part of Xemnas' Organization XIII. It's not a trait that all Nobodies share (for instance Namine), it's just a mark that makes them part of the Organization. The "X" is meant to symbolize that at some point they are all supposed to become Xehanort's new vessels, so a part of Xehnaort is added to their names as well as their bodies. If they were never brought into the Organization they probably would have just kept their original names with no X whatsoever. Also, "Xehanort' itself is just an anagram of "no heart" with an X added, and Xehanort was not a Nobody until he split into Xemnas.

     

    So, Luxu need not necessarily be a Nobody, let alone one of Xemnas' members. If anything it sounds more like it's supposed to be connected to another one of the Deadly Sins, as well as a play on the word Lux that we've been shown represents "light points" in the game. Whether he has any kind of connection to Xehnaort beyond just being the original wielder of the same Keyblade has yet to be shown, but we'll likely learn in time as developments with X, Unchained X, and X Back Cover are revealed to us more and more.

    Im not saying Luxu is a nobody but ive had similar ideas, but you have to remember the importance of the Organization XIII's "X's" it has been stated that Xemnas made the X in their names important because of the Recusant's Sigil, which stems from Master Xehanorts obsession with X or "Chi" which is a piece of the connection between Luxu and Master Xehanort IMO.

     

    All im saying is that like the number 13, when you see an X in somebodies name in KH, you know there has to be something else behind it, simply because of course Nomura is an Omnipotent Being when it comes to making seemingly unimportant details, absolutely game breaking.


  2. Me when I saw the title

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    I hate Ventus and Terra but that's about it for characters.

     

    Storywise

    The convoluted nature of the franchise is so pointless. Some of this stuff makes no sense whatsoever but people will still justify it because it's Kingdom Hearts. Let me show you.

     

    So after Sora released his heart in Kingdom Hearts 1 he became a heartless. Then, since Kairi is a princess of heart she manages to bring him back. How does that even work? If Roxas is his NOBODY, and nobodies are the BODIES of people, how does Sora even have a body?

     

    The retcon about nobodies not having hearts disrespects Roxas' character as well as the other nobodies. Nobodies were so cool! Not having a heart but still being able to feel emotions was something that made Roxas and Axel and the concept of a nobody so unique and awesome, but that's gone since now they can grow hearts.

     

    How can Xemnas and Ansem Seeker of Darkness coexist if both of them are using Terra's body at once? 

     

    The keyblade is a sentient being, it chooses it's master according to KH1 and KH2. IWhen Riku gains way to dawn it felt like "He's really matured so the keyblade has chosen him! Great character development". Nope because BBS comes along and Terra gives Riku the power to use one.

     

    Time travel is a load of mumbo jumbo that just tries to make Xehanort seem like some sort of God (He's still one of my favourite characters ngl).

    Young Xehanort meets Ansem SOD who gives him the power to move forward in time, young xehanort moves forward in time and picks up the other norts, gets to Dream Drop Distance and then everyone FADES AWAY AND RETURNS TO THEIR OWN TIME. And you can't forcefully move backwards in time right? So how are the seekers of darkness gonna come back in KH3?

     

    So, if nobodies can grow hearts then why did Xemnas want Kingdom Hearts in the first place? I thought the goal was to obtain a heart? So couldn't he just wait it out?

     

    Why didn't Jiminy just write an account of Re:Com in his journal before they stepped into the pods, nah he decided to just write the most vague and pointless message he could. He could've just handed the journal to Namine and asked her to write the events down whilst they were asleep, then just place the book inside the pod later on.

     

    The book of prophecies is so broken and hax, you can rewrite history... It's just so overpowered, think about it. If I have a book that can bring events from the future to the present day, I can see the future and mess with it and change it.

     

    Why did Apprentice Xehanort split himself into a heartless and a nobody? Seriously, why? What was the motivation behind it?

     

    Gameplay

    Thunder surge is broken in BBS, so are shotlocks

    KH2 vanilla is incredibly easy, if it wasn't for critical mode then no one would recognise how good the mechanics are.

    BBS combos feel like there's no gravity

    DDD combos feel like there's no gravity

    Balloon is broken in DDD

    KH2 is a corridor simualtor like FF13.

    BBS and DDD worlds are empty

    Rehasing the same worlds constantly

    Re:COM's gameplay is so tedious.

     

     

    Oh and lastly,hiding crucial plot details in interviews and ultimanias is stupid.

    were gonna be great friends lmao


  3. Oh... he he, that's right. Well them, I guess I will say what I think then. I believe both Eraqus and Xehanort have different predecessors. The sixth apprentice is Eraqus's and the Master of Masters is Xehanort's. In fact, I am thinking that the reason the Foretellers were given the Book of Prophecies because the MoM knew that they would be the ones to follow through unknowingly. The sixth apprentice is the one who would not and was very against the MoM. I don't know if that makes sense, but I tried.

    hey anything is possible we're just exchanging opinions and ideas


  4. I have faith that when the final battle comes Terra will end up on the correct side, i feel the 7 Guardians will be Riku, Sora, Kairi, Terra, Ventus, Aqua, and Mickey. Then the last 2 could maybe be Donald and Goofy idk, I really dont want them there tho, or Lea and Roxas. However while i like Roxas i kinda got the impression that he's accepted his position within Sora, from DDD when Sora told him that he deserves to be his own person, Roxas says "No, it has to be you" and Xion is in the same situation if not worse, with her just being data from Sora. But i could be entirely wrong, weirder things have happened


  5. Yeah, he is. But the point that I'm making is that, the 6th Apprentice, Master Luxu survived into the future and became the Master for Eraqus and Xehanort.

    yea this is wat i was thinking, i mean it only makes sense, its also possible that the MoM either passed down his keyblade to Luxu and set all of Xehanorts events into motion, or he is passing through time by body hoping to make sure the future in the Tomes is realized


  6. XigbarBraig's motives were never explained beyond that and it feels like a reaaaaaaally shallow goal considering that at this point...........everyone can get a keyblade as long as they're either part Xehanort or plot convenience want them to get one (I love AxelLea but he never needed a keyblade)

    I thought i was the only one that never understood why Lea got a keyblade, now that i think about it tho, theyre just setting up a Keyblade fight between him and Isa.


  7. Why do so many people seem to overlook all that (in addition to Eraqus's heart, of course)?

    I ASK MYSELF THE SAME QUESTION. Its like do ppl just disregard this part of blank points, tons of ppl saying Terra wont be a guardian because he will be permanently taken by Xehanort, I just find that ridiculous, Terra will find his way back to the light just like Riku did. 


  8. I know of at least one person who believes Braig has an ulterior motive and is just using Xehanort, which given the circumstances and his general demeanor, I can understand why he'd think that, but I really do think Nomura just wrote him with just that ambition in mind. He's willing to give himself up for a Keyblade and he wants to see what Xehanort will do. It's like he's part of a cult now. 

    The cult comparison is pretty accurate lol

     

    Some people will give up everything, even gtheir very souls, for power. The Keyblade is the most powwerful weapon in the KH Universe (well, after the x-blade) Braig seems to be that kind of person. That's why if there is a traitor among the Seekers of Darkness, it's most likely him.

    Yea i guess power in the end is a good enough reason to some, thats Terra's reasoning for all the dumbass crap he did in BBS even tho hes my fav out of the trio


  9. So im replaying BBS in II.5 and I've been thinking why does Braig just go along with Xehanort after he set him up as "Collateral Damage" against Terra( :cool: ). He says its to get his hands on a keyblade but no one has asked what he intends to do with one, once he has it. He has essentially givin up his free will, just for a keyblade. Anybody else find this intriguing. >.>

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