Okay, so here is my question. I wrote an a long block of text, and thought bleh I need to find a way to make this shorter, no one is going to read this. So apologies if I run on, Kingdom Hearts has been one of my fav series growing up, Kingdom Hearts 3 is like an ending to my childhood officially, so I can talk and talk and talk about KH and never get bored.
If this was already asked, I supremely apologize, I have been trying to figure this out since I first played BBS two or three years ago, and I haven't found the answer as of yet.
Anyways, let me try and ask this in a short as possible way. This is assuming you have beaten Birth by Sleep. Beating Dream Drop Distance as well severely helps believe it or not.
How did Master Xehanort summon Kingdom Hearts in the Keyblade Graveyard?
Now, my understanding is this. Xehanort wanted to forge the X-blade from Ventus and Vanitas, since it has the unique power to directly summon Kingdom Hearts, owing to the fact it is the, lack for a better word, divine counterpart to Kingdom Hearts.
Now, if you watch the cutscene, Master Xehanort summons Kingdom Hearts waaaaaay before Ventus and Vanitas fuse, and in the end it only managed to create a partial incomplete X-blade anyways.
Now, I understand why Xehanort summoned it, or at least, I think I do. From what I have read and gathered, Master Xehanort needed it to body hop into Terra. Why do I think that?
Now I could be wrong, I read this originally on a wiki. I know that spoiler happens, but I don't know for sure if Xehanort needed it there for that reason. If not, there was no point to even summon the blasted thing.
Now, from the Director's Secret Report XIII;
"I - Until now in the Kingdom Hearts (hereafter KH) Series, there have been 2 types of "Kingdom Hearts" referring to the Heart of Worlds and the Heart of Men, could you explain the mechanics of this?
Think of the basic setting of KH as "All life has a heart". The heart of a world can be considered the things of nature; for example, the trees in a forest, a sea or river, a flower and so forth. When they all come together to form a world a large heart will come into existence. And concerning the hearts designated to men, all the hearts of humans and animals living in the world are integrated. As for Kingdom Hearts, think of it as if the heart is essentially the culmination of an invisible "Proof of Life""
Now, many people, including me, assume the yellow/white Kingdom Hearts in KH 2 is the Heart of Men, and the Heart of Worlds is the one in BBS. At least this is the general consensus I hear, and if in fact it isn't I would appreciate to have that clarified. I remember hearing Nomura said in an Ultimatum from Japan that was in fact true, and the true Kingdom Hearts has not yet been shown in game, only its blinding light killing Ansem SoD. But that could be wrong, I don't read Japanese. So again if I am wrong on that clarification would be appreciated.
Now, how did Xehanort do it. It took Xemnas upwards a year or more to compile and make his Kingdom Hearts.
Master Xehanort waved his hand and made it instantly appear. If it was that easy why didn't Xemnas do the same thing, it would sure have saved a lot of time. Why change its construction later on from what it was made up of? And if the reason I stated above was not why Xehanort needed Kingdom Hearts, why even summon it, except to look cool and badass?
Now, I do understand, Xemnas may have forgotten this technique over the course of everything that happened. But even assuming that, it still leaves the question of how MX summoned it in the first place.
I dunno, can anyone offer some insight on this? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. I have a feeling I missed something obvious.
-Die hard KH fan that cares far too much about the storyline
If this was already asked, I supremely apologize, I have been trying to figure this out since I first played BBS two or three years ago, and I haven't found the answer as of yet.
Anyways, let me try and ask this in a short as possible way. This is assuming you have beaten Birth by Sleep. Beating Dream Drop Distance as well severely helps believe it or not.
How did Master Xehanort summon Kingdom Hearts in the Keyblade Graveyard?
Now, my understanding is this. Xehanort wanted to forge the X-blade from Ventus and Vanitas, since it has the unique power to directly summon Kingdom Hearts, owing to the fact it is the, lack for a better word, divine counterpart to Kingdom Hearts.
Now, if you watch the cutscene, Master Xehanort summons Kingdom Hearts waaaaaay before Ventus and Vanitas fuse, and in the end it only managed to create a partial incomplete X-blade anyways.
Now, I understand why Xehanort summoned it, or at least, I think I do. From what I have read and gathered, Master Xehanort needed it to body hop into Terra. Why do I think that?
Spoiler ShowXigbar said Xemnas made that artificial Kingdom Hearts to hook up all the Organization members into it, and fill them with fragments of Xehanort's heart. This is roughly the same as body hopping, so it seems to imply Xehanort needed the same thing to use it on Terra.
Now I could be wrong, I read this originally on a wiki. I know that spoiler happens, but I don't know for sure if Xehanort needed it there for that reason. If not, there was no point to even summon the blasted thing.
Now, from the Director's Secret Report XIII;
"I - Until now in the Kingdom Hearts (hereafter KH) Series, there have been 2 types of "Kingdom Hearts" referring to the Heart of Worlds and the Heart of Men, could you explain the mechanics of this?
Think of the basic setting of KH as "All life has a heart". The heart of a world can be considered the things of nature; for example, the trees in a forest, a sea or river, a flower and so forth. When they all come together to form a world a large heart will come into existence. And concerning the hearts designated to men, all the hearts of humans and animals living in the world are integrated. As for Kingdom Hearts, think of it as if the heart is essentially the culmination of an invisible "Proof of Life""
Now, many people, including me, assume the yellow/white Kingdom Hearts in KH 2 is the Heart of Men, and the Heart of Worlds is the one in BBS. At least this is the general consensus I hear, and if in fact it isn't I would appreciate to have that clarified. I remember hearing Nomura said in an Ultimatum from Japan that was in fact true, and the true Kingdom Hearts has not yet been shown in game, only its blinding light killing Ansem SoD. But that could be wrong, I don't read Japanese. So again if I am wrong on that clarification would be appreciated.
Now, how did Xehanort do it. It took Xemnas upwards a year or more to compile and make his Kingdom Hearts.
Master Xehanort waved his hand and made it instantly appear. If it was that easy why didn't Xemnas do the same thing, it would sure have saved a lot of time. Why change its construction later on from what it was made up of? And if the reason I stated above was not why Xehanort needed Kingdom Hearts, why even summon it, except to look cool and badass?
Now, I do understand, Xemnas may have forgotten this technique over the course of everything that happened. But even assuming that, it still leaves the question of how MX summoned it in the first place.
I dunno, can anyone offer some insight on this? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. I have a feeling I missed something obvious.
-Die hard KH fan that cares far too much about the storyline
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