Most people i've talked to have said that the road the shadowy figure is coming down in the secret should have a keyblade to go with it. the 4 keyblades would match up with the 4 worlds mentioned in the ansem reports; light, dark, in-between, and "present".
the kingdom key is light, mickey's key is dark, and riku's is in-between. present isn't an element, but just refers to were xehanort happened to be at the time (prob. radient garden). whatever it is, it would go with the missing key.
in-between is usually considered twilight, which makes me think of light as daytime and darkness is night. this made me think: what if the present world is in-between also? one in-b/t could be dusk, the other dawn. since riku got his key as he left the darkness, it would be dawn. the present world would be dusk. at the time, the garden was fading to darkness to become hollow bastion, so this makes sense.
this supports the ideas that the walker is ienzo/zexion, his weapn is a keyblade, and the movie is a prequel or flashback. he would wield the keyblade of dusk because he was headed from being a keyblader (light/day) to some kind of dark fate (evil force in keyblade wars, probly)
does that make any sense?
the kingdom key is light, mickey's key is dark, and riku's is in-between. present isn't an element, but just refers to were xehanort happened to be at the time (prob. radient garden). whatever it is, it would go with the missing key.
in-between is usually considered twilight, which makes me think of light as daytime and darkness is night. this made me think: what if the present world is in-between also? one in-b/t could be dusk, the other dawn. since riku got his key as he left the darkness, it would be dawn. the present world would be dusk. at the time, the garden was fading to darkness to become hollow bastion, so this makes sense.
this supports the ideas that the walker is ienzo/zexion, his weapn is a keyblade, and the movie is a prequel or flashback. he would wield the keyblade of dusk because he was headed from being a keyblader (light/day) to some kind of dark fate (evil force in keyblade wars, probly)
does that make any sense?