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Alright, so this is my first theory posted here, and might be my last, seeing as how I don't honestly know how I came up with this one. I searched for this theory in other posts, but I haven't found one quite like it. In fact, this is two theories, though both pertain to Organization XIII.
So, we all know that the one big sentence in Coded is 'We must return to free them from their torment', or something to that affect.
The point of Coded, in my opinion, is only to find out what this sentence means, who wrote it, and what it pertains to. That's why I believe it leads into KH3, where Sora will try and figure out how to 'free them from their torment'.
So, here's what my theory is. What if it the 'them' talked about in the journal is talking about Organization XIII? There was a mention of an Org. member being sighted during Coded, so it's not completely out there to think about. I doubt that there's a person out there who believes that the Organization is completely gone. And, it's obvious that the Organization wasn't completely bad. Even Naminé refused to say that they were a 'bad group'. What they did was selfish, and they probably wouldn't have hesitated to kill someone, but all they wanted was a heart, right? So, what if them fading away didn't truly kill them, but rather sent them to a limbo type place, and they have to be freed now?
Of course, this doesn't make any true sense, because Sora did all that work to kill them. Why would he resurrect them? But wasn't it Sora who said that he felt bad for The Experiment Dr. Finkelstein was working on, who was only trying to look for a heart in the only way it knew how? How is that any different from what the Organization did? So why shouldn't Sora feel bad for the Organization, considering that what they wanted was no different than The Experiment?
Still, it does seem a bit of a stretch.
So, this leads to my second theory. What if the 'them' was not the Organization, but had to deal with the Organization?
We all know that Naminé was kept a prisoner by the Organization. Who's to say that there might not have been more? What if the Organization had other prisoners, that no one knew about, that might have been in some state similar to that of Sora during his year long sleep? What if Naminé were the one to write the message (or someone else) to remind Sora to free the others like her?
So... feel free to blow this theory all to hell. I know there's no real evidence to support any of it, so I get that it's probably not actually true. I just felt like posting a semi-reasonable theory that didn't deal with Xion and 358/2 Days. People don't give enough credit to Coded, considering that it deals with the future of Kingdom Hearts.
So, we all know that the one big sentence in Coded is 'We must return to free them from their torment', or something to that affect.
The point of Coded, in my opinion, is only to find out what this sentence means, who wrote it, and what it pertains to. That's why I believe it leads into KH3, where Sora will try and figure out how to 'free them from their torment'.
So, here's what my theory is. What if it the 'them' talked about in the journal is talking about Organization XIII? There was a mention of an Org. member being sighted during Coded, so it's not completely out there to think about. I doubt that there's a person out there who believes that the Organization is completely gone. And, it's obvious that the Organization wasn't completely bad. Even Naminé refused to say that they were a 'bad group'. What they did was selfish, and they probably wouldn't have hesitated to kill someone, but all they wanted was a heart, right? So, what if them fading away didn't truly kill them, but rather sent them to a limbo type place, and they have to be freed now?
Of course, this doesn't make any true sense, because Sora did all that work to kill them. Why would he resurrect them? But wasn't it Sora who said that he felt bad for The Experiment Dr. Finkelstein was working on, who was only trying to look for a heart in the only way it knew how? How is that any different from what the Organization did? So why shouldn't Sora feel bad for the Organization, considering that what they wanted was no different than The Experiment?
Still, it does seem a bit of a stretch.
So, this leads to my second theory. What if the 'them' was not the Organization, but had to deal with the Organization?
We all know that Naminé was kept a prisoner by the Organization. Who's to say that there might not have been more? What if the Organization had other prisoners, that no one knew about, that might have been in some state similar to that of Sora during his year long sleep? What if Naminé were the one to write the message (or someone else) to remind Sora to free the others like her?
So... feel free to blow this theory all to hell. I know there's no real evidence to support any of it, so I get that it's probably not actually true. I just felt like posting a semi-reasonable theory that didn't deal with Xion and 358/2 Days. People don't give enough credit to Coded, considering that it deals with the future of Kingdom Hearts.
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