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i do believe you don't ever trully stop existing just because you die, but i do believe the body, heart and soul is no longer active. it's still there, just not active.
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Well a Nobody is both the body and the soul so it would return to the heart along with the Body.
I agree that there is a concept of after live in KH. My theory is once you're forgotten and have no ties to the world anymore you're dead. If you're remembered you can be brought back.
The main reason for this theory is Maleficent, was brought back by the fairies after they remembered her.
But people frequently bring up a counterpoint- that Repliku is not the same. He is made of "data" while she is made of memories. To which I say, hogwash.
First and foremost, there is no such thing as a generic "data." Data is comprised of something. Whether it's the pH level of an acid or gigs on a computer, you need to have some kind of units by which that something is measured. And in the case of Repliku, that something is memories. Vexen sampled Riku's memories during that battle, much in the same way that Xemnas sampled Sora's memories when they fought in Hollow Bastion.
In fact, the novel confirms this, as we read Vexen's thoughts when he fights Riku (courtesy of gp♥):
But it should be obvious, even without Vexen's thoughts, that Repliku was made from memories as well. Because they're both replicas, it makes no sense that they could somehow be replicated by completely different means and still be classified as the same being.
Either way, though, there's no doubt in my mind that Repliku was at least made of some of Riku's memories, replicated or otherwise (and Namine contrived new memories on top of these). Therefore, I do think he became a part of Riku.
But he will still be forgotten about by the writers.
Just as there is no point in bringing Repliku back, there's no point in bringing Roxas, Namine, or Xion back, as it would ruin their character development as well. That's why I think, or at least hope, that freeing them from their torment doesn't mean bringing them back.
But if that's the case, then there's no reason why Repliku shouldn't be freed from torment either.
It doesn't just contradict KH1. It contradicts Chain of Memories (Repliku talking about death), KH2 (the Secret Ansem Reports), and Birth by Sleep as well. It also contradicts multiple Disney worlds, like Olympus Coliseum (Lord of the Dead) and Pride Lands (Mufasa).
I'd have to go with Goldpanner's analysis of this. Nomura's essentially attempting to explain something akin to our own cultural assumption (that the individual does not cease to exist after the death of the body) to an audience who assumes the opposite. It just seems like he's making a bigger claim than that because the original context is gone, and we tend to assume there's more to something when someone goes and explains something we already know.
You're right. I didn't use the correct word for it.... well, whatever 'you' means in KH. The Heartless have no memories or personality, they're just a monster animated by the power of a heart. And Nobodies are different 'people' than whoever their Others were. What I mean is, for example, the entity that is 'Sora' or 'Riku' or 'Kairi' doesn't stop existing even though it's not held anywhere in the realm of light (as Nomura put it in the sentence before he said 'death does not exist', 'they have already left this realm'.)
^This is exactly what I was trying to say only you said it way better!
I kind of assumed that the heart is the thing that defines an individual in KH, with the soul simply being the force animating the body. It'd explain what is intended by the statement that "beings that lack hearts don't exist," anyway.