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I've wondered about this for a while.
Heartless are lost hearts in darkness, and Nobodies are lost bodies without hearts, with souls corrupted by darkness. There's always been a lot of talk about a "third" (fourth if you want to count Unversed) enemy being a manifestation of a lost soul, but what if, instead of breaking it down further, things were combined?
When the Organization was all about finding hearts for themselves, it got me thinking. What if they had received hearts that didn't match up with their bodies? That wouldn't accomplish their goals in the way they wanted, I would think. Plus, is it even possible for a heart to naturally fill a body that it didn't belong to originally?
So... what would happen if a heart was forced into a body?
From this question, I began thinking about the Heartless and Nobodies again. What would happen, in the event of a (forced) union between a Heartless, a lost heart, and a mis-matched Nobody, a lost body? Would it assume a new "somebody?" I think not--I think it could very well simply become a new type of dark being, a Heartless and a Nobody, Heart A and Body B, locked together in an unholy combination. They would essentially be complete beings, but they would not resemble living beings because the heart and body would not match. As if the heart was a special type of cap, and the body was a bottle: the entire apparatus would constitute a closed bottle, but they wouldn't match and would never find harmony.
What if Nomura decided this would be the new enemy for KH3? How would you all feel about that? Would you like the idea? Does it make any sense?
Also, what would these new enemies be called? The names of the enemy creatures have thus far been ironic--Heartless are beings that indeed have hearts, and Nobodies are beings that indeed have bodies.
Heartless are lost hearts in darkness, and Nobodies are lost bodies without hearts, with souls corrupted by darkness. There's always been a lot of talk about a "third" (fourth if you want to count Unversed) enemy being a manifestation of a lost soul, but what if, instead of breaking it down further, things were combined?
When the Organization was all about finding hearts for themselves, it got me thinking. What if they had received hearts that didn't match up with their bodies? That wouldn't accomplish their goals in the way they wanted, I would think. Plus, is it even possible for a heart to naturally fill a body that it didn't belong to originally?
So... what would happen if a heart was forced into a body?
From this question, I began thinking about the Heartless and Nobodies again. What would happen, in the event of a (forced) union between a Heartless, a lost heart, and a mis-matched Nobody, a lost body? Would it assume a new "somebody?" I think not--I think it could very well simply become a new type of dark being, a Heartless and a Nobody, Heart A and Body B, locked together in an unholy combination. They would essentially be complete beings, but they would not resemble living beings because the heart and body would not match. As if the heart was a special type of cap, and the body was a bottle: the entire apparatus would constitute a closed bottle, but they wouldn't match and would never find harmony.
What if Nomura decided this would be the new enemy for KH3? How would you all feel about that? Would you like the idea? Does it make any sense?
Also, what would these new enemies be called? The names of the enemy creatures have thus far been ironic--Heartless are beings that indeed have hearts, and Nobodies are beings that indeed have bodies.