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Kingdom Hearts Dark Road Translated Tetsuya Nomura Q&A
Kaweebo replied to OrpheusJoshua's topic in Kingdom Hearts Dark Road
Just finished. It definitely felt rushed by the end as it was clear the scope Nomura envisioned couldn’t come to fruition like he had hoped. However, it was still enjoyable and did satisfy some of my questions concerning this era. Though I still wanna know… WHERE’S YEN SID?? -
Former Kingdom Hearts Producer Shinji Hashimoto Has Retired
Kaweebo replied to Leamax's topic in Kingdom Hearts - General
Belated happy retirement, Hashimoto-sama. -
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Four generations is 100 years. Brain is still a teenager and Eraqus is his grandson (presumably), meaning the Dark Road era is probably around 50 years later, so 150-ish years after the time of Ephemer. 75 years after that is KH3 era, so 225 years. The only real question is when in relation to Daybreak’s destruction did Ephemer arrive? It still leaves room for interpretation for how long after the events of Chi and Union Cross that happened. EDIT: Actually wait, the wording of the translation is four generations “after Ephemer was alive.” So if we presume that he lived a long life building Scala and recruiting Keyblade wielders, then the 100 years would be even longer. So if Ephemer lived to 75-80 years old, that adds another roughly 65 years to the tally if Ephemer is 15-16 during Union Cross, making it around 290 years since he arrived in the future. So all in all, it’s looking like the timeline between Scala’s founding and present day is close to 300 years.
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Always wanted this. Ever since KH2 busted out Pirates and Tron, I knew the sky was the limit for inclusions. My dream come true.