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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from The 13th Kenpachi in Upcoming Marvel and Square Enix Announcement   
    So it was a Square Enix/Marvel collab, just not a Kingdom Hearts one! 
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from The 13th Kenpachi in KH3: Secret bosses   
    Disney bosses:
     
    Big Bad Wolf
    Headless Horseman
    Horned King
    Firebird
     
    Final Fantasy bosses:
     
    Genesis Rhapsodos
    Gabranth
    Caius Ballad
    Kuja
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from kingofnowhere in Where SE NA went wrong with KHUχ   
    For the people telling us to stop complaining, what exactly is wrong with demanding that we get given the same experience as the Japanese version?
     
    There is absolutely no excuse for withholding Mickey and Brooms medals, reducing the number of log-in Jewels, making free Coliseum outfits premium Jewel Boards, and removing permanent daily Jewel Challenges. It's pure greed, plain and simple.
     
    I only really play the Japanese version now, it's much more fun and the English version just feels like a chore. 
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Henne in Disney Worlds in KHUX season 2   
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    CrystalRaine reacted to DaxtotheMax in What Disney Movie Would You Like To Be A World In Kingdom Hearts III The Most?   
    I'd say Atlantis the Lost Empire then the Black Cauldron, so the underrated classics
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from SomeKHFan in Disney Worlds in KHUX season 2   
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Exiblade7 in New mystery medal to be released in Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ Japan on 6/9; New Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 trailer coming 6/8   
    I wouldn't worry, Square Enix isn't having a press conference this year, so they're releasing trailers of some games prior to E3 - they're probably saving their higher profile games (FFXV/VII KH3) for Sony's conference on Monday. I think if 2.8 was the only Kingdom Hearts game they were showing, they would have saved it for the event itself. I have a feeling they're going to surprise us with a full, story based trailer, maybe with a gameplay demonstration and release window at Sony's press conference. The hype is way too big for them to stop the momentum now.
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Kittenz in Adding on to the Rebirth Theory   
    Dude, the names are literally all based on the seven deadly sins, it's not even up for debate at this point. 
     
    And btw, I'm an atheist from the UK, so your assessment is quite inaccurate
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Ienzo88755 in Something very strange...   
    So, you know how there are cosplay costumes for your Avatar? Well I noticed something on a few of them that is really bugging me…   On the Avatar outfits of Sora, Riku, Neku, Shiki, Mr. Mew, and the Organization XIII coat are very prominent (especially in Mr. Mew’s case) silver stars. These stars do not appear on the characters’ outfits in previous games, nor do they appear on any other Avatar outfits in the game.   For instance, take Sora's oufit. Look closely, and you’ll notice that in his KH3D costume, his crown necklace has changed to a star. The same is true for his KH1 outfit.     Both of Riku's outfits have one too!         (On the male 3D outfit, instead of a star on the chest, there is a chain of silver stars on his belt)   Neku's headphones have a silver star on the side, Shiki's cross necklace has changed to a star, and Mr. Mew (Shiki's stuffed cat) has a giant star around his neck. None of the stars are present in their KH3D incarnations.        The drawstrings on the Organization XIII coat have silver stars attached - in every other appearance, they are just regular silver cords.     What do all these characters have in common? They have all existed at some point within the Sleeping Worlds. The silver star does not appear on costumes of characters who have not existed with the realm of sleep, and there are no costumes of characters who appeared in the sleeping worlds who do not feature the silver star. So what does this mean? It could be nothing, but I find it incredibly hard to believe that they would bother changing some costume elements to a star when the rest of the clothes are accurate to their appearances in other games; Why bother changing Sora’s crown necklace to a star, for instance, unless it was for a reason? Why would they add a huge Silver Star to Mr. Mew, of all characters, unless it meant something significant? We know that the concepts of dreams and sleep play a big role in Kingdom Hearts χ, with Chirithy being a dream eater and Ephemera contacting Skuld within her dreams, so it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that this is being done deliberately. Speaking of Chirithy and Skuld, let's take a closer look at their designs:        As we can clearly see, Chirithy has the Lux symbol (silver star) on his purse, and Skuld also has a chain of silver stars on her belt. The Players' starting keyblade, Starlight, is also based on a silver star motif. If the silver star is associated with Lux and quite possibly the Realm of Sleep, then is this a subtle hint that Daybreak Town is a sleeping world, and is there more to Lux than what we're being told? Could it be a kind of Recusant's sigil of sorts?                
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from AlixtheMagi13 in Something very strange...   
    So, you know how there are cosplay costumes for your Avatar? Well I noticed something on a few of them that is really bugging me…   On the Avatar outfits of Sora, Riku, Neku, Shiki, Mr. Mew, and the Organization XIII coat are very prominent (especially in Mr. Mew’s case) silver stars. These stars do not appear on the characters’ outfits in previous games, nor do they appear on any other Avatar outfits in the game.   For instance, take Sora's oufit. Look closely, and you’ll notice that in his KH3D costume, his crown necklace has changed to a star. The same is true for his KH1 outfit.     Both of Riku's outfits have one too!         (On the male 3D outfit, instead of a star on the chest, there is a chain of silver stars on his belt)   Neku's headphones have a silver star on the side, Shiki's cross necklace has changed to a star, and Mr. Mew (Shiki's stuffed cat) has a giant star around his neck. None of the stars are present in their KH3D incarnations.        The drawstrings on the Organization XIII coat have silver stars attached - in every other appearance, they are just regular silver cords.     What do all these characters have in common? They have all existed at some point within the Sleeping Worlds. The silver star does not appear on costumes of characters who have not existed with the realm of sleep, and there are no costumes of characters who appeared in the sleeping worlds who do not feature the silver star. So what does this mean? It could be nothing, but I find it incredibly hard to believe that they would bother changing some costume elements to a star when the rest of the clothes are accurate to their appearances in other games; Why bother changing Sora’s crown necklace to a star, for instance, unless it was for a reason? Why would they add a huge Silver Star to Mr. Mew, of all characters, unless it meant something significant? We know that the concepts of dreams and sleep play a big role in Kingdom Hearts χ, with Chirithy being a dream eater and Ephemera contacting Skuld within her dreams, so it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that this is being done deliberately. Speaking of Chirithy and Skuld, let's take a closer look at their designs:        As we can clearly see, Chirithy has the Lux symbol (silver star) on his purse, and Skuld also has a chain of silver stars on her belt. The Players' starting keyblade, Starlight, is also based on a silver star motif. If the silver star is associated with Lux and quite possibly the Realm of Sleep, then is this a subtle hint that Daybreak Town is a sleeping world, and is there more to Lux than what we're being told? Could it be a kind of Recusant's sigil of sorts?                
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Kello in Something very strange...   
    So, you know how there are cosplay costumes for your Avatar? Well I noticed something on a few of them that is really bugging me…   On the Avatar outfits of Sora, Riku, Neku, Shiki, Mr. Mew, and the Organization XIII coat are very prominent (especially in Mr. Mew’s case) silver stars. These stars do not appear on the characters’ outfits in previous games, nor do they appear on any other Avatar outfits in the game.   For instance, take Sora's oufit. Look closely, and you’ll notice that in his KH3D costume, his crown necklace has changed to a star. The same is true for his KH1 outfit.     Both of Riku's outfits have one too!         (On the male 3D outfit, instead of a star on the chest, there is a chain of silver stars on his belt)   Neku's headphones have a silver star on the side, Shiki's cross necklace has changed to a star, and Mr. Mew (Shiki's stuffed cat) has a giant star around his neck. None of the stars are present in their KH3D incarnations.        The drawstrings on the Organization XIII coat have silver stars attached - in every other appearance, they are just regular silver cords.     What do all these characters have in common? They have all existed at some point within the Sleeping Worlds. The silver star does not appear on costumes of characters who have not existed with the realm of sleep, and there are no costumes of characters who appeared in the sleeping worlds who do not feature the silver star. So what does this mean? It could be nothing, but I find it incredibly hard to believe that they would bother changing some costume elements to a star when the rest of the clothes are accurate to their appearances in other games; Why bother changing Sora’s crown necklace to a star, for instance, unless it was for a reason? Why would they add a huge Silver Star to Mr. Mew, of all characters, unless it meant something significant? We know that the concepts of dreams and sleep play a big role in Kingdom Hearts χ, with Chirithy being a dream eater and Ephemera contacting Skuld within her dreams, so it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that this is being done deliberately. Speaking of Chirithy and Skuld, let's take a closer look at their designs:        As we can clearly see, Chirithy has the Lux symbol (silver star) on his purse, and Skuld also has a chain of silver stars on her belt. The Players' starting keyblade, Starlight, is also based on a silver star motif. If the silver star is associated with Lux and quite possibly the Realm of Sleep, then is this a subtle hint that Daybreak Town is a sleeping world, and is there more to Lux than what we're being told? Could it be a kind of Recusant's sigil of sorts?                
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Awesome Sauce in Something very strange...   
    So, you know how there are cosplay costumes for your Avatar? Well I noticed something on a few of them that is really bugging me…   On the Avatar outfits of Sora, Riku, Neku, Shiki, Mr. Mew, and the Organization XIII coat are very prominent (especially in Mr. Mew’s case) silver stars. These stars do not appear on the characters’ outfits in previous games, nor do they appear on any other Avatar outfits in the game.   For instance, take Sora's oufit. Look closely, and you’ll notice that in his KH3D costume, his crown necklace has changed to a star. The same is true for his KH1 outfit.     Both of Riku's outfits have one too!         (On the male 3D outfit, instead of a star on the chest, there is a chain of silver stars on his belt)   Neku's headphones have a silver star on the side, Shiki's cross necklace has changed to a star, and Mr. Mew (Shiki's stuffed cat) has a giant star around his neck. None of the stars are present in their KH3D incarnations.        The drawstrings on the Organization XIII coat have silver stars attached - in every other appearance, they are just regular silver cords.     What do all these characters have in common? They have all existed at some point within the Sleeping Worlds. The silver star does not appear on costumes of characters who have not existed with the realm of sleep, and there are no costumes of characters who appeared in the sleeping worlds who do not feature the silver star. So what does this mean? It could be nothing, but I find it incredibly hard to believe that they would bother changing some costume elements to a star when the rest of the clothes are accurate to their appearances in other games; Why bother changing Sora’s crown necklace to a star, for instance, unless it was for a reason? Why would they add a huge Silver Star to Mr. Mew, of all characters, unless it meant something significant? We know that the concepts of dreams and sleep play a big role in Kingdom Hearts χ, with Chirithy being a dream eater and Ephemera contacting Skuld within her dreams, so it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that this is being done deliberately. Speaking of Chirithy and Skuld, let's take a closer look at their designs:        As we can clearly see, Chirithy has the Lux symbol (silver star) on his purse, and Skuld also has a chain of silver stars on her belt. The Players' starting keyblade, Starlight, is also based on a silver star motif. If the silver star is associated with Lux and quite possibly the Realm of Sleep, then is this a subtle hint that Daybreak Town is a sleeping world, and is there more to Lux than what we're being told? Could it be a kind of Recusant's sigil of sorts?                
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Josuke Higashikata in Something very strange...   
    So, you know how there are cosplay costumes for your Avatar? Well I noticed something on a few of them that is really bugging me…   On the Avatar outfits of Sora, Riku, Neku, Shiki, Mr. Mew, and the Organization XIII coat are very prominent (especially in Mr. Mew’s case) silver stars. These stars do not appear on the characters’ outfits in previous games, nor do they appear on any other Avatar outfits in the game.   For instance, take Sora's oufit. Look closely, and you’ll notice that in his KH3D costume, his crown necklace has changed to a star. The same is true for his KH1 outfit.     Both of Riku's outfits have one too!         (On the male 3D outfit, instead of a star on the chest, there is a chain of silver stars on his belt)   Neku's headphones have a silver star on the side, Shiki's cross necklace has changed to a star, and Mr. Mew (Shiki's stuffed cat) has a giant star around his neck. None of the stars are present in their KH3D incarnations.        The drawstrings on the Organization XIII coat have silver stars attached - in every other appearance, they are just regular silver cords.     What do all these characters have in common? They have all existed at some point within the Sleeping Worlds. The silver star does not appear on costumes of characters who have not existed with the realm of sleep, and there are no costumes of characters who appeared in the sleeping worlds who do not feature the silver star. So what does this mean? It could be nothing, but I find it incredibly hard to believe that they would bother changing some costume elements to a star when the rest of the clothes are accurate to their appearances in other games; Why bother changing Sora’s crown necklace to a star, for instance, unless it was for a reason? Why would they add a huge Silver Star to Mr. Mew, of all characters, unless it meant something significant? We know that the concepts of dreams and sleep play a big role in Kingdom Hearts χ, with Chirithy being a dream eater and Ephemera contacting Skuld within her dreams, so it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that this is being done deliberately. Speaking of Chirithy and Skuld, let's take a closer look at their designs:        As we can clearly see, Chirithy has the Lux symbol (silver star) on his purse, and Skuld also has a chain of silver stars on her belt. The Players' starting keyblade, Starlight, is also based on a silver star motif. If the silver star is associated with Lux and quite possibly the Realm of Sleep, then is this a subtle hint that Daybreak Town is a sleeping world, and is there more to Lux than what we're being told? Could it be a kind of Recusant's sigil of sorts?                
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from EternalReckoning in Something very strange...   
    So, you know how there are cosplay costumes for your Avatar? Well I noticed something on a few of them that is really bugging me…   On the Avatar outfits of Sora, Riku, Neku, Shiki, Mr. Mew, and the Organization XIII coat are very prominent (especially in Mr. Mew’s case) silver stars. These stars do not appear on the characters’ outfits in previous games, nor do they appear on any other Avatar outfits in the game.   For instance, take Sora's oufit. Look closely, and you’ll notice that in his KH3D costume, his crown necklace has changed to a star. The same is true for his KH1 outfit.     Both of Riku's outfits have one too!         (On the male 3D outfit, instead of a star on the chest, there is a chain of silver stars on his belt)   Neku's headphones have a silver star on the side, Shiki's cross necklace has changed to a star, and Mr. Mew (Shiki's stuffed cat) has a giant star around his neck. None of the stars are present in their KH3D incarnations.        The drawstrings on the Organization XIII coat have silver stars attached - in every other appearance, they are just regular silver cords.     What do all these characters have in common? They have all existed at some point within the Sleeping Worlds. The silver star does not appear on costumes of characters who have not existed with the realm of sleep, and there are no costumes of characters who appeared in the sleeping worlds who do not feature the silver star. So what does this mean? It could be nothing, but I find it incredibly hard to believe that they would bother changing some costume elements to a star when the rest of the clothes are accurate to their appearances in other games; Why bother changing Sora’s crown necklace to a star, for instance, unless it was for a reason? Why would they add a huge Silver Star to Mr. Mew, of all characters, unless it meant something significant? We know that the concepts of dreams and sleep play a big role in Kingdom Hearts χ, with Chirithy being a dream eater and Ephemera contacting Skuld within her dreams, so it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that this is being done deliberately. Speaking of Chirithy and Skuld, let's take a closer look at their designs:        As we can clearly see, Chirithy has the Lux symbol (silver star) on his purse, and Skuld also has a chain of silver stars on her belt. The Players' starting keyblade, Starlight, is also based on a silver star motif. If the silver star is associated with Lux and quite possibly the Realm of Sleep, then is this a subtle hint that Daybreak Town is a sleeping world, and is there more to Lux than what we're being told? Could it be a kind of Recusant's sigil of sorts?                
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Organization member XV in Something very strange...   
    So, you know how there are cosplay costumes for your Avatar? Well I noticed something on a few of them that is really bugging me…   On the Avatar outfits of Sora, Riku, Neku, Shiki, Mr. Mew, and the Organization XIII coat are very prominent (especially in Mr. Mew’s case) silver stars. These stars do not appear on the characters’ outfits in previous games, nor do they appear on any other Avatar outfits in the game.   For instance, take Sora's oufit. Look closely, and you’ll notice that in his KH3D costume, his crown necklace has changed to a star. The same is true for his KH1 outfit.     Both of Riku's outfits have one too!         (On the male 3D outfit, instead of a star on the chest, there is a chain of silver stars on his belt)   Neku's headphones have a silver star on the side, Shiki's cross necklace has changed to a star, and Mr. Mew (Shiki's stuffed cat) has a giant star around his neck. None of the stars are present in their KH3D incarnations.        The drawstrings on the Organization XIII coat have silver stars attached - in every other appearance, they are just regular silver cords.     What do all these characters have in common? They have all existed at some point within the Sleeping Worlds. The silver star does not appear on costumes of characters who have not existed with the realm of sleep, and there are no costumes of characters who appeared in the sleeping worlds who do not feature the silver star. So what does this mean? It could be nothing, but I find it incredibly hard to believe that they would bother changing some costume elements to a star when the rest of the clothes are accurate to their appearances in other games; Why bother changing Sora’s crown necklace to a star, for instance, unless it was for a reason? Why would they add a huge Silver Star to Mr. Mew, of all characters, unless it meant something significant? We know that the concepts of dreams and sleep play a big role in Kingdom Hearts χ, with Chirithy being a dream eater and Ephemera contacting Skuld within her dreams, so it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that this is being done deliberately. Speaking of Chirithy and Skuld, let's take a closer look at their designs:        As we can clearly see, Chirithy has the Lux symbol (silver star) on his purse, and Skuld also has a chain of silver stars on her belt. The Players' starting keyblade, Starlight, is also based on a silver star motif. If the silver star is associated with Lux and quite possibly the Realm of Sleep, then is this a subtle hint that Daybreak Town is a sleeping world, and is there more to Lux than what we're being told? Could it be a kind of Recusant's sigil of sorts?                
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Toominator in Something very strange...   
    So, you know how there are cosplay costumes for your Avatar? Well I noticed something on a few of them that is really bugging me…   On the Avatar outfits of Sora, Riku, Neku, Shiki, Mr. Mew, and the Organization XIII coat are very prominent (especially in Mr. Mew’s case) silver stars. These stars do not appear on the characters’ outfits in previous games, nor do they appear on any other Avatar outfits in the game.   For instance, take Sora's oufit. Look closely, and you’ll notice that in his KH3D costume, his crown necklace has changed to a star. The same is true for his KH1 outfit.     Both of Riku's outfits have one too!         (On the male 3D outfit, instead of a star on the chest, there is a chain of silver stars on his belt)   Neku's headphones have a silver star on the side, Shiki's cross necklace has changed to a star, and Mr. Mew (Shiki's stuffed cat) has a giant star around his neck. None of the stars are present in their KH3D incarnations.        The drawstrings on the Organization XIII coat have silver stars attached - in every other appearance, they are just regular silver cords.     What do all these characters have in common? They have all existed at some point within the Sleeping Worlds. The silver star does not appear on costumes of characters who have not existed with the realm of sleep, and there are no costumes of characters who appeared in the sleeping worlds who do not feature the silver star. So what does this mean? It could be nothing, but I find it incredibly hard to believe that they would bother changing some costume elements to a star when the rest of the clothes are accurate to their appearances in other games; Why bother changing Sora’s crown necklace to a star, for instance, unless it was for a reason? Why would they add a huge Silver Star to Mr. Mew, of all characters, unless it meant something significant? We know that the concepts of dreams and sleep play a big role in Kingdom Hearts χ, with Chirithy being a dream eater and Ephemera contacting Skuld within her dreams, so it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that this is being done deliberately. Speaking of Chirithy and Skuld, let's take a closer look at their designs:        As we can clearly see, Chirithy has the Lux symbol (silver star) on his purse, and Skuld also has a chain of silver stars on her belt. The Players' starting keyblade, Starlight, is also based on a silver star motif. If the silver star is associated with Lux and quite possibly the Realm of Sleep, then is this a subtle hint that Daybreak Town is a sleeping world, and is there more to Lux than what we're being told? Could it be a kind of Recusant's sigil of sorts?                
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Shimmy in KHχ: Defeating the Midgame!   
    Whoops, I thought you guys were talking about Unchained X! My fault for not reading the darned thread properly ^-^' At least you know the technique in advance, lol
     
    As for the browser version, your level doesn't really affect your stats, only your HP (but only by a tiny amount) and your deck cost, so you should focus on strengthening your Assist Cards to High Purity and hope for the best
     
    I really struggled with the Ava boss, it took me about 15 minutes and a lot of potions, but she relented eventually. It's just a case of being patient and not giving up. Good luck!
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Shimmy in KHχ: Defeating the Midgame!   
    A great way to level up is to complete stage 57 3 times, ensuring to defeat every Heartless. This will then spawn a Guard Armor, and you can repeat this over and over to speed level pretty fast - I used this method and I got to level 200 in no time, although it gets much harder to level up past this point. Good luck!
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Kello in Is there a 6th Foreteller? (Expansion on the Rebirth Theory!)   
    Ok folks, I've been doing some reading, and I believe there may be some connection in Kingdom Hearts X to the ancient religion of Zoroastrianism, which is supposedly the oldest religion in existence. In Zoroastrian mythology, Ahura Mazda, the God of Light, created the world in seven stages: the Sky, Water, Earth, Flora, Fauna, the first Man: Keyumars, and Fire.
     
    Let's have a closer look at the blades of the foreteller's keyblades. First, Leopardos:
     

     
    The blade of the Leopardos keyblade resembles a lightning bolt; the Leopardos foreteller represents the Sky.
     
    Next, the Vulpeus foreteller (Ava):
     

     
    It may be difficult to see depending on the colour/brightness settings on your device, but on the light blue parts of the blade is what appears to be a tidal wave; Ava represents water. Also, Ava is a name derived from Aban, which in turn is the middle-Persian equivalent of the Avestan word Apas, meaning 'Waters'. The only known use of the Avestan language is in the scripture of the Zoroastrian religion.
     
    Next, the Ursus foreteller:
     

     
     
    The Ursus keyblade appears to have a rocky motif; the Ursus foreteller is Earth.
     
     
    Now, the Anguis foreteller:
     

     
    If one looks closely at the blade and the hilt, there are vines and leaves present; the Anguis foreteller represents flora.
     
    And finally, the Unicornis foreteller:
     

     
    This one was a little harder for me to discern, but looking at it, the blade sort of resembles a bow and arrow. Bows are traditionally associated with hunting; the Unicornis foreteller represents fauna. 
     
     
    Ahriman, the evil Lord of darkness, tried to destroy the seven creations one by one. Foreseeing this, Ahura Mazda created six Archangels to protect the seven creations. He made himself the Archangel of Mankind. Ahriman failed to destroy all the creations, except Keyumars, who succumbed to sickness and died. 
     
    If we assume that the sixth apprentice represents Keyumars, who was the only creation to succumb to darkness, then it explains why he never became a foreteller - he was the only one who succumbed to the darkness (Ahriman), and was therefore deemed not worthy of becoming a foreteller. 
     
    But who represents the Archangel of fire? Ahura Mazda's final creation was Fire. An Archangel of fire was also created to protect this element. Who, in Kingdom Hearts lore, represents fire? That's right, Lea. My theory is that there is a sixth foreteller we currently don't know about, who is a replacement for the failed sixth apprentice, and Lea is the reincarnation of this foreteller. 
     
    There is one Keyblade wielder missing; and that's Sora. Sora could be representative of the sixth apprentice and Keyumars, as he succumbed to the darkness in Dream Drop Distance and failed the Mark of Mastery. Therefore, I do not believe Sora is one of the seven lights; didn't Nomura say that not all of the people expected to fill the roles necessarily will? I believe the seven lights are:
     
    Mickey (Sent by Master Yen Sid, the Archangel of Mankind and reincarnation of the Foretellers' Master, to act on his behalf)
    Ventus (Archangel of Sky and reincarnation of Leopardos Foreteller)
    Kairi ( Archangel of Water and reincarnation of Ava/Vulpeus Foreteller)
    Terra (Archangel of Earth and reincarnation of Ursus Foreteller)
    Aqua (Archangel of Flora and reincarnation of Anguis Foreteller)
    Riku (Archangel of Fauna and reincarnation of Unicornis Foreteller)
    Lea (Archangel of Fire and reincarnation of unnamed 6th Foreteller)
     
    A little more information that may interest you: There's a superboss in Final Fantasy X-2 called Angra Mainyu; this is another name for Ahriman, the evil lord of darkness, so it would seem Square is already familiar with Zoroastrian mythology.
     
    What do you guys think? A mindblowing analogy, or just mere coincidence?
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Hagop Demirjian in Is there a 6th Foreteller? (Expansion on the Rebirth Theory!)   
    Ok folks, I've been doing some reading, and I believe there may be some connection in Kingdom Hearts X to the ancient religion of Zoroastrianism, which is supposedly the oldest religion in existence. In Zoroastrian mythology, Ahura Mazda, the God of Light, created the world in seven stages: the Sky, Water, Earth, Flora, Fauna, the first Man: Keyumars, and Fire.
     
    Let's have a closer look at the blades of the foreteller's keyblades. First, Leopardos:
     

     
    The blade of the Leopardos keyblade resembles a lightning bolt; the Leopardos foreteller represents the Sky.
     
    Next, the Vulpeus foreteller (Ava):
     

     
    It may be difficult to see depending on the colour/brightness settings on your device, but on the light blue parts of the blade is what appears to be a tidal wave; Ava represents water. Also, Ava is a name derived from Aban, which in turn is the middle-Persian equivalent of the Avestan word Apas, meaning 'Waters'. The only known use of the Avestan language is in the scripture of the Zoroastrian religion.
     
    Next, the Ursus foreteller:
     

     
     
    The Ursus keyblade appears to have a rocky motif; the Ursus foreteller is Earth.
     
     
    Now, the Anguis foreteller:
     

     
    If one looks closely at the blade and the hilt, there are vines and leaves present; the Anguis foreteller represents flora.
     
    And finally, the Unicornis foreteller:
     

     
    This one was a little harder for me to discern, but looking at it, the blade sort of resembles a bow and arrow. Bows are traditionally associated with hunting; the Unicornis foreteller represents fauna. 
     
     
    Ahriman, the evil Lord of darkness, tried to destroy the seven creations one by one. Foreseeing this, Ahura Mazda created six Archangels to protect the seven creations. He made himself the Archangel of Mankind. Ahriman failed to destroy all the creations, except Keyumars, who succumbed to sickness and died. 
     
    If we assume that the sixth apprentice represents Keyumars, who was the only creation to succumb to darkness, then it explains why he never became a foreteller - he was the only one who succumbed to the darkness (Ahriman), and was therefore deemed not worthy of becoming a foreteller. 
     
    But who represents the Archangel of fire? Ahura Mazda's final creation was Fire. An Archangel of fire was also created to protect this element. Who, in Kingdom Hearts lore, represents fire? That's right, Lea. My theory is that there is a sixth foreteller we currently don't know about, who is a replacement for the failed sixth apprentice, and Lea is the reincarnation of this foreteller. 
     
    There is one Keyblade wielder missing; and that's Sora. Sora could be representative of the sixth apprentice and Keyumars, as he succumbed to the darkness in Dream Drop Distance and failed the Mark of Mastery. Therefore, I do not believe Sora is one of the seven lights; didn't Nomura say that not all of the people expected to fill the roles necessarily will? I believe the seven lights are:
     
    Mickey (Sent by Master Yen Sid, the Archangel of Mankind and reincarnation of the Foretellers' Master, to act on his behalf)
    Ventus (Archangel of Sky and reincarnation of Leopardos Foreteller)
    Kairi ( Archangel of Water and reincarnation of Ava/Vulpeus Foreteller)
    Terra (Archangel of Earth and reincarnation of Ursus Foreteller)
    Aqua (Archangel of Flora and reincarnation of Anguis Foreteller)
    Riku (Archangel of Fauna and reincarnation of Unicornis Foreteller)
    Lea (Archangel of Fire and reincarnation of unnamed 6th Foreteller)
     
    A little more information that may interest you: There's a superboss in Final Fantasy X-2 called Angra Mainyu; this is another name for Ahriman, the evil lord of darkness, so it would seem Square is already familiar with Zoroastrian mythology.
     
    What do you guys think? A mindblowing analogy, or just mere coincidence?
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Kaweebo in Is there a 6th Foreteller? (Expansion on the Rebirth Theory!)   
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from KHUndertaleFan25 in Is there a 6th Foreteller? (Expansion on the Rebirth Theory!)   
    Ok folks, I've been doing some reading, and I believe there may be some connection in Kingdom Hearts X to the ancient religion of Zoroastrianism, which is supposedly the oldest religion in existence. In Zoroastrian mythology, Ahura Mazda, the God of Light, created the world in seven stages: the Sky, Water, Earth, Flora, Fauna, the first Man: Keyumars, and Fire.
     
    Let's have a closer look at the blades of the foreteller's keyblades. First, Leopardos:
     

     
    The blade of the Leopardos keyblade resembles a lightning bolt; the Leopardos foreteller represents the Sky.
     
    Next, the Vulpeus foreteller (Ava):
     

     
    It may be difficult to see depending on the colour/brightness settings on your device, but on the light blue parts of the blade is what appears to be a tidal wave; Ava represents water. Also, Ava is a name derived from Aban, which in turn is the middle-Persian equivalent of the Avestan word Apas, meaning 'Waters'. The only known use of the Avestan language is in the scripture of the Zoroastrian religion.
     
    Next, the Ursus foreteller:
     

     
     
    The Ursus keyblade appears to have a rocky motif; the Ursus foreteller is Earth.
     
     
    Now, the Anguis foreteller:
     

     
    If one looks closely at the blade and the hilt, there are vines and leaves present; the Anguis foreteller represents flora.
     
    And finally, the Unicornis foreteller:
     

     
    This one was a little harder for me to discern, but looking at it, the blade sort of resembles a bow and arrow. Bows are traditionally associated with hunting; the Unicornis foreteller represents fauna. 
     
     
    Ahriman, the evil Lord of darkness, tried to destroy the seven creations one by one. Foreseeing this, Ahura Mazda created six Archangels to protect the seven creations. He made himself the Archangel of Mankind. Ahriman failed to destroy all the creations, except Keyumars, who succumbed to sickness and died. 
     
    If we assume that the sixth apprentice represents Keyumars, who was the only creation to succumb to darkness, then it explains why he never became a foreteller - he was the only one who succumbed to the darkness (Ahriman), and was therefore deemed not worthy of becoming a foreteller. 
     
    But who represents the Archangel of fire? Ahura Mazda's final creation was Fire. An Archangel of fire was also created to protect this element. Who, in Kingdom Hearts lore, represents fire? That's right, Lea. My theory is that there is a sixth foreteller we currently don't know about, who is a replacement for the failed sixth apprentice, and Lea is the reincarnation of this foreteller. 
     
    There is one Keyblade wielder missing; and that's Sora. Sora could be representative of the sixth apprentice and Keyumars, as he succumbed to the darkness in Dream Drop Distance and failed the Mark of Mastery. Therefore, I do not believe Sora is one of the seven lights; didn't Nomura say that not all of the people expected to fill the roles necessarily will? I believe the seven lights are:
     
    Mickey (Sent by Master Yen Sid, the Archangel of Mankind and reincarnation of the Foretellers' Master, to act on his behalf)
    Ventus (Archangel of Sky and reincarnation of Leopardos Foreteller)
    Kairi ( Archangel of Water and reincarnation of Ava/Vulpeus Foreteller)
    Terra (Archangel of Earth and reincarnation of Ursus Foreteller)
    Aqua (Archangel of Flora and reincarnation of Anguis Foreteller)
    Riku (Archangel of Fauna and reincarnation of Unicornis Foreteller)
    Lea (Archangel of Fire and reincarnation of unnamed 6th Foreteller)
     
    A little more information that may interest you: There's a superboss in Final Fantasy X-2 called Angra Mainyu; this is another name for Ahriman, the evil lord of darkness, so it would seem Square is already familiar with Zoroastrian mythology.
     
    What do you guys think? A mindblowing analogy, or just mere coincidence?
  23. Like
    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Kaweebo in Is there a 6th Foreteller? (Expansion on the Rebirth Theory!)   
    Ok folks, I've been doing some reading, and I believe there may be some connection in Kingdom Hearts X to the ancient religion of Zoroastrianism, which is supposedly the oldest religion in existence. In Zoroastrian mythology, Ahura Mazda, the God of Light, created the world in seven stages: the Sky, Water, Earth, Flora, Fauna, the first Man: Keyumars, and Fire.
     
    Let's have a closer look at the blades of the foreteller's keyblades. First, Leopardos:
     

     
    The blade of the Leopardos keyblade resembles a lightning bolt; the Leopardos foreteller represents the Sky.
     
    Next, the Vulpeus foreteller (Ava):
     

     
    It may be difficult to see depending on the colour/brightness settings on your device, but on the light blue parts of the blade is what appears to be a tidal wave; Ava represents water. Also, Ava is a name derived from Aban, which in turn is the middle-Persian equivalent of the Avestan word Apas, meaning 'Waters'. The only known use of the Avestan language is in the scripture of the Zoroastrian religion.
     
    Next, the Ursus foreteller:
     

     
     
    The Ursus keyblade appears to have a rocky motif; the Ursus foreteller is Earth.
     
     
    Now, the Anguis foreteller:
     

     
    If one looks closely at the blade and the hilt, there are vines and leaves present; the Anguis foreteller represents flora.
     
    And finally, the Unicornis foreteller:
     

     
    This one was a little harder for me to discern, but looking at it, the blade sort of resembles a bow and arrow. Bows are traditionally associated with hunting; the Unicornis foreteller represents fauna. 
     
     
    Ahriman, the evil Lord of darkness, tried to destroy the seven creations one by one. Foreseeing this, Ahura Mazda created six Archangels to protect the seven creations. He made himself the Archangel of Mankind. Ahriman failed to destroy all the creations, except Keyumars, who succumbed to sickness and died. 
     
    If we assume that the sixth apprentice represents Keyumars, who was the only creation to succumb to darkness, then it explains why he never became a foreteller - he was the only one who succumbed to the darkness (Ahriman), and was therefore deemed not worthy of becoming a foreteller. 
     
    But who represents the Archangel of fire? Ahura Mazda's final creation was Fire. An Archangel of fire was also created to protect this element. Who, in Kingdom Hearts lore, represents fire? That's right, Lea. My theory is that there is a sixth foreteller we currently don't know about, who is a replacement for the failed sixth apprentice, and Lea is the reincarnation of this foreteller. 
     
    There is one Keyblade wielder missing; and that's Sora. Sora could be representative of the sixth apprentice and Keyumars, as he succumbed to the darkness in Dream Drop Distance and failed the Mark of Mastery. Therefore, I do not believe Sora is one of the seven lights; didn't Nomura say that not all of the people expected to fill the roles necessarily will? I believe the seven lights are:
     
    Mickey (Sent by Master Yen Sid, the Archangel of Mankind and reincarnation of the Foretellers' Master, to act on his behalf)
    Ventus (Archangel of Sky and reincarnation of Leopardos Foreteller)
    Kairi ( Archangel of Water and reincarnation of Ava/Vulpeus Foreteller)
    Terra (Archangel of Earth and reincarnation of Ursus Foreteller)
    Aqua (Archangel of Flora and reincarnation of Anguis Foreteller)
    Riku (Archangel of Fauna and reincarnation of Unicornis Foreteller)
    Lea (Archangel of Fire and reincarnation of unnamed 6th Foreteller)
     
    A little more information that may interest you: There's a superboss in Final Fantasy X-2 called Angra Mainyu; this is another name for Ahriman, the evil lord of darkness, so it would seem Square is already familiar with Zoroastrian mythology.
     
    What do you guys think? A mindblowing analogy, or just mere coincidence?
  24. Like
    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Muke in Is there a 6th Foreteller? (Expansion on the Rebirth Theory!)   
    Ok folks, I've been doing some reading, and I believe there may be some connection in Kingdom Hearts X to the ancient religion of Zoroastrianism, which is supposedly the oldest religion in existence. In Zoroastrian mythology, Ahura Mazda, the God of Light, created the world in seven stages: the Sky, Water, Earth, Flora, Fauna, the first Man: Keyumars, and Fire.
     
    Let's have a closer look at the blades of the foreteller's keyblades. First, Leopardos:
     

     
    The blade of the Leopardos keyblade resembles a lightning bolt; the Leopardos foreteller represents the Sky.
     
    Next, the Vulpeus foreteller (Ava):
     

     
    It may be difficult to see depending on the colour/brightness settings on your device, but on the light blue parts of the blade is what appears to be a tidal wave; Ava represents water. Also, Ava is a name derived from Aban, which in turn is the middle-Persian equivalent of the Avestan word Apas, meaning 'Waters'. The only known use of the Avestan language is in the scripture of the Zoroastrian religion.
     
    Next, the Ursus foreteller:
     

     
     
    The Ursus keyblade appears to have a rocky motif; the Ursus foreteller is Earth.
     
     
    Now, the Anguis foreteller:
     

     
    If one looks closely at the blade and the hilt, there are vines and leaves present; the Anguis foreteller represents flora.
     
    And finally, the Unicornis foreteller:
     

     
    This one was a little harder for me to discern, but looking at it, the blade sort of resembles a bow and arrow. Bows are traditionally associated with hunting; the Unicornis foreteller represents fauna. 
     
     
    Ahriman, the evil Lord of darkness, tried to destroy the seven creations one by one. Foreseeing this, Ahura Mazda created six Archangels to protect the seven creations. He made himself the Archangel of Mankind. Ahriman failed to destroy all the creations, except Keyumars, who succumbed to sickness and died. 
     
    If we assume that the sixth apprentice represents Keyumars, who was the only creation to succumb to darkness, then it explains why he never became a foreteller - he was the only one who succumbed to the darkness (Ahriman), and was therefore deemed not worthy of becoming a foreteller. 
     
    But who represents the Archangel of fire? Ahura Mazda's final creation was Fire. An Archangel of fire was also created to protect this element. Who, in Kingdom Hearts lore, represents fire? That's right, Lea. My theory is that there is a sixth foreteller we currently don't know about, who is a replacement for the failed sixth apprentice, and Lea is the reincarnation of this foreteller. 
     
    There is one Keyblade wielder missing; and that's Sora. Sora could be representative of the sixth apprentice and Keyumars, as he succumbed to the darkness in Dream Drop Distance and failed the Mark of Mastery. Therefore, I do not believe Sora is one of the seven lights; didn't Nomura say that not all of the people expected to fill the roles necessarily will? I believe the seven lights are:
     
    Mickey (Sent by Master Yen Sid, the Archangel of Mankind and reincarnation of the Foretellers' Master, to act on his behalf)
    Ventus (Archangel of Sky and reincarnation of Leopardos Foreteller)
    Kairi ( Archangel of Water and reincarnation of Ava/Vulpeus Foreteller)
    Terra (Archangel of Earth and reincarnation of Ursus Foreteller)
    Aqua (Archangel of Flora and reincarnation of Anguis Foreteller)
    Riku (Archangel of Fauna and reincarnation of Unicornis Foreteller)
    Lea (Archangel of Fire and reincarnation of unnamed 6th Foreteller)
     
    A little more information that may interest you: There's a superboss in Final Fantasy X-2 called Angra Mainyu; this is another name for Ahriman, the evil lord of darkness, so it would seem Square is already familiar with Zoroastrian mythology.
     
    What do you guys think? A mindblowing analogy, or just mere coincidence?
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    CrystalRaine got a reaction from Shimmy in New KH2.8 and KH3 trailers tomorrow!   
    Square have announced that new trailers for Kingdom Hearts 2.8 and Kingdom Hearts III will be released tomorrow! I'm expecting it'll just be the D23 trailers, but who knows? 
     
    https://www.facebook.com/KingdomHearts/photos/a.425862255840.195562.76090440840/10153188159420841/?type=3&theater
     
     
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