There you go. I literally had the exact same thing in mind, funnily enough (something, something... great minds think alike).
How would you go about realizing a messiah bringing salvation to the nobodies though? Would you prefer the messiah figure to take a back seat―just giving light indiscriminately―while an apostle figure is the one taking a more active and responsible part in misleading the Nobodies to embrace the light? That was a spur-of-the-moment thought btw.
Oh nice. Didn't think about this before. Remember Kairi's grandmother's story? I was thinking this could be seen as some sort of perversion of that tale. The Light-filled Nobodies are trying to become the light of the world. Maybe Kairi's grandmother is secretly the messaih! :O (I'm joking)
Well, I'm not too sure about that. I believe Nobodies understand full well what their actions could lead to. I believe Nobodies have sense―Nobodies just lack sensation. They're just as capable of doing morally right things as they can wrong.
"This is the right thing to do..."
"Do you feel this is the right thing?
"Sadly, I cannot feel―but my mind tells me this is correct."
And I don't think they can live coexistingly with society either; Nobodies do have the "potential" to be a threat, but I don't think that's enough of a justification to rub them out. Yen Sid should be trying to shelter them in an inbetween world and trying to find a way to make them whole instead of being all herp a derp derp.
It does? Or is this just prejudice speaking? :/
Yeah, I agree. I wasn't too sure about having a Special Nobody speak for his or her people―it needs to be a Nobody.