I've developed these theories based on other threads I've read and I put some of my own thoughts in to them. This is my first thread and I don't mind flaming, so... tell me your thoughts.
Master Xehanort is in search of ultimate light. He created the unbirths in order to collect hearts to add to the light of his kingdom hearts, he also mistakenly created an uncontrollable darkness as a side effect to collecting so much light. My clue to this: “the closer you get to light, the greater your shadow becomes.”
Terra absorbs the darkness in attempt to keep it from getting stronger, he probably sacrifices himself to save his friends when he defeats master xahenort and Terra absorbs his darkness changing him in to Xehanort.
Ven may have been erased but his heart still remains and it’s within Sora. He may have trained Sora in his dreams (when choosing the sword, shield, or staff), This leads me to think that the title of this story is a metaphor that tells how Sora became a keyblade master in his sleep, but then at this point, it’s way passed the game the name was given to
And because all that is left of Aqua is her armor and keyblade, she may have died fighting either Master Xehanort, the unbirth, or anyone else like Maleficent.
I really do think outside the box don't I
I was trying to keep in mind the brief history that was explained in kh1 by that old lady in what seems to be a memory of kairi that sora saw
Master Xehanort is in search of ultimate light. He created the unbirths in order to collect hearts to add to the light of his kingdom hearts, he also mistakenly created an uncontrollable darkness as a side effect to collecting so much light. My clue to this: “the closer you get to light, the greater your shadow becomes.”
Terra absorbs the darkness in attempt to keep it from getting stronger, he probably sacrifices himself to save his friends when he defeats master xahenort and Terra absorbs his darkness changing him in to Xehanort.
Ven may have been erased but his heart still remains and it’s within Sora. He may have trained Sora in his dreams (when choosing the sword, shield, or staff), This leads me to think that the title of this story is a metaphor that tells how Sora became a keyblade master in his sleep, but then at this point, it’s way passed the game the name was given to
And because all that is left of Aqua is her armor and keyblade, she may have died fighting either Master Xehanort, the unbirth, or anyone else like Maleficent.
I really do think outside the box don't I
I was trying to keep in mind the brief history that was explained in kh1 by that old lady in what seems to be a memory of kairi that sora saw
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