I'm making another thread on here lol, as you can tell I'm very interested in theories right now and seeing some other theories haha.
Well I found a theory somewhere on the computer about the ending for KHIII and it was interesting. The person who made the theory said it could happen but they don't want it because the ending would have been a tragic one, but I think that their theory had some holes in it and patching up these holes could make for a satisfying ending.
Basically, their theory was that in the climax of the game, Xehanort forges the X-Blade and then opens up the true Kingdom Hearts and the light from it reunites all of the worlds under one sky again and they're all connected, but the worlds are still in ruin. Now, the seven guardians of light clash with the thirteen darknesses (or they've been defeated already throughout the course of the game and all that's left is Xehanort or something) and defeat them, but Xehanorts final words is that he will be back in some shape or form, which wouldn't be so hard to believe considering how many times Xehanort has cheated death. Sora then decides that the only way he could truly defeat Xehanort is to travel back in time and defeat Young Xehanort. (Now the rest of this theory is what the person thinks, not what I think) With traveling back in time, Sora would have to say goodbye to the connections and friendships he's made along his journey, and he has to make a sacrifice for the greater good, sort of like Xion had to. Sora accepts this, goes back in time, defeats Young Xehanort, and when he comes back, he's back at Destiny Island as if nothing had happened.
Now this is where my thought process comes in. After Sora defeats Xehanort in present time and comes to the realization that the only way to truly defeat Xehanort is to go back in time and destroy Young Xehanort, Sora does still believe that him doing this means he'll lose the connections he's made with people, but it won't. Young Xehanort says in DDD that in regards to time travel, "You cannot re-write destiny". Now him saying that could mean a few things.
1. Xehanort's return yet again is inevitable. While I think this would make sense, I don't see this happening bcuz Nomura logic.
2. Sora's connections and friendships are still in tact because that was Sora's destiny.
I want to go with the second one. So when Sora figures out that the only way to defeat Xehanort is to travel in time, defeat Young Xehanort, and forgetting what Young Xehanort says, Sora accepts the fact that he will lose all of his new friends even though he won't, and it makes for a sad goodbye from Sora to Donald, Goofy, Mickey, etc. When he goes back in time, defeats Young Xehanort, he comes back to present time and finds that his connections are still in tact and it could make for a nice ending.
What are your thoughts on this? This is a very rough theory considering the whole time travel stuff does still confuse me a bit, so I could have a lot of holes in this theory. Also, what are some of your theories? I just want to know if maybe I'm onto something or not honestly.
Well I found a theory somewhere on the computer about the ending for KHIII and it was interesting. The person who made the theory said it could happen but they don't want it because the ending would have been a tragic one, but I think that their theory had some holes in it and patching up these holes could make for a satisfying ending.
Basically, their theory was that in the climax of the game, Xehanort forges the X-Blade and then opens up the true Kingdom Hearts and the light from it reunites all of the worlds under one sky again and they're all connected, but the worlds are still in ruin. Now, the seven guardians of light clash with the thirteen darknesses (or they've been defeated already throughout the course of the game and all that's left is Xehanort or something) and defeat them, but Xehanorts final words is that he will be back in some shape or form, which wouldn't be so hard to believe considering how many times Xehanort has cheated death. Sora then decides that the only way he could truly defeat Xehanort is to travel back in time and defeat Young Xehanort. (Now the rest of this theory is what the person thinks, not what I think) With traveling back in time, Sora would have to say goodbye to the connections and friendships he's made along his journey, and he has to make a sacrifice for the greater good, sort of like Xion had to. Sora accepts this, goes back in time, defeats Young Xehanort, and when he comes back, he's back at Destiny Island as if nothing had happened.
Now this is where my thought process comes in. After Sora defeats Xehanort in present time and comes to the realization that the only way to truly defeat Xehanort is to go back in time and destroy Young Xehanort, Sora does still believe that him doing this means he'll lose the connections he's made with people, but it won't. Young Xehanort says in DDD that in regards to time travel, "You cannot re-write destiny". Now him saying that could mean a few things.
1. Xehanort's return yet again is inevitable. While I think this would make sense, I don't see this happening bcuz Nomura logic.
2. Sora's connections and friendships are still in tact because that was Sora's destiny.
I want to go with the second one. So when Sora figures out that the only way to defeat Xehanort is to travel in time, defeat Young Xehanort, and forgetting what Young Xehanort says, Sora accepts the fact that he will lose all of his new friends even though he won't, and it makes for a sad goodbye from Sora to Donald, Goofy, Mickey, etc. When he goes back in time, defeats Young Xehanort, he comes back to present time and finds that his connections are still in tact and it could make for a nice ending.
What are your thoughts on this? This is a very rough theory considering the whole time travel stuff does still confuse me a bit, so I could have a lot of holes in this theory. Also, what are some of your theories? I just want to know if maybe I'm onto something or not honestly.