Exactly though she wasn't a princess at the time and is not in any of the KH games except perhaps in the credits of KH2. Neither was Cinderella at that until she was married.
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I know family does not play a role in Kingdom Hearts - Sora's mother not wondering where he was in KH1--K2 is an example - but perhaps, if it is true, this may have a role to play in Birth By Sleep if both Kairi and Ansem make an appearance. It may also enlighten us on how Kairi got to Destiny Islands and forgot how she got there. We will only have to wait and see.
Who ever said that was AtW's library? o_o;; It looked like a different library to me..
Who ever said that was AtW's library? o_o;; It looked like a different library to me..
So today I was reading up on Kingdom Hearts 1 as I decided to play it again out of boredom when I realised something. In Kingdom Hearts 1, Malificent and co. take the remaining Princess' of Heart from the worlds. If you recall, Kairi is a princess and her home world is Hollow Bastion. While reading up, I saw something saying Ansem the Wise ruled as king of Hollow Bastion. I am sure you all know how the hierarchy goes. King + Queen = Offspring known as Prince or Princess.
I know family does not play a role in Kingdom Hearts - Sora's mother not wondering where he was in KH1--K2 is an example
Finally, about the people on Destiny Islands. At the time of Sora and the group’s disappearance, on the night of the storm from the previous game, Destiny Islands itself ended up disappearing, and for the people of that world, time was stopped. Afterwards, Sora slept for 1 year, and, during that time, everyone’s memories of Sora himself were no longer there. As such, the memory actually became “On the night of the storm, Riku’s body disappeared”. Once Sora awoke, the memories of him returned. Eventually the memories of Sora, just as Riku was no longer there after the storm that night, were that both of them had disappeared.
- but perhaps, if it is true, this may have a role to play in Birth By Sleep if both Kairi and Ansem make an appearance. It may also enlighten us on how Kairi got to Destiny Islands and forgot how she got there. We will only have to wait and see.
Ansem Report 11
In opening the door that stores a world's hearts, the wall around that world is broken down. We see this as a shooting star. Through this, I have been able to understand the reason why the material known as Gummi Blocks has the ability to allow travel to other worlds.
The cause of a world's wall collapsing is the appearance of the Heartless, but finding a world's door takes time. And robbing a world of its heart is a similar case.
If the door has been closed by the key known as the Keyblade, you probably cannot reach that world's heart again. Before the one with the Keyblade appears in this world, I must take measures to do something.
Supposing that there is a close relationship between the Princesses and the Keyblade, it seems likely that they will resonate with each other...
I have chosen one special girl. I do not know if she possesses a power like that of the Princesses. But, there is a chance, and this is an experiment. She may lead me to the place where the one holding the key is...
I shall send her off to the ocean of other worlds.
but- what about the scene with kairi and her grandmother in the libary?
wouldnt there be some conection between the three- if not, an explanation as to why some old lady is in ansems libary with a kid?
No don't kid yourself. It's the Library in Ansem's castle.
Uh, no. It's been said that Xehanort the Apprentice threw her off Radiant Garden as an experiment. It's even quoted no more than two posts above your own.
just cause it's quoted doesn't make it true
just cause it's quoted doesn't make it true
Uh, if it's from something specific in the game or an interview then, yeah, it does. :v That quote was from one of the Ansem Reports, which were in the game, so it's true.
If that's the library in Ansem's castle, then why is his study in a completely different castle?
∞;4066584 said:Um. No.
They were under the stairs in the Library of the big-ass castle, which was almost certainly not Ansem's, given we now know where his study was.
If that's the library in Ansem's castle, then why is his study in a completely different castle?
Normally the study and the library are two different rooms. Especially in bigger dwellings. A study is generally a smaller, more private, room then a library.