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This arose from a debate about the possible anagram behind Xion's name. During a debate on my favorite meaning of 'No I' in the sense of lacking a self, as it fits Xion's identity crisis, possible other meanings arose. The most interesting one I found to be was that the I was in fact a number - 1.
Now, this actually ties in when we remember that a #1 wasn't really ever properly introduced into the Organization, ironically. Xemnas is the superior. But that's besides my point.
My point is that we don't know when Xion was born, let alone when she was found. We only know when she was brought into the Organization - a date that has no relevance what-so-ever to the other two dates of importance.
What's keeping Xion from being born as early on as Xehanort's time?
We know that Xehanort created the first Heartless. This took place before he arguably became one himself.
We also know that he likes to brand his experiments.
He seems to be very thorough and orderly.
It makes sense then that should he would number a precious, most important test subject.
The first test subject.
Test Subject #1.
No. 1.
No. I.
Xion.
Her distorted Memories, as well as presumed changing appearance could easily have been results of the experiments. Also, it would've been a decade since. We know Nobodies could revert to lesser forms or eventually disappear, fade away. Axel said as much about not wanting to become a Dusk.
What if Xion's appearance was distorted through the experiments, that in the presence of Roxas's Memories she finally managed to regain a sense of self, even one not her own? It not being her true self she was becoming, and her Memories being long gone, it would also tie in with the other possible and somewhat more visible "No I" meaning, and the overall identity crisis.
Now here is where I start tying the cute girl to Aqua and laugh while you all roll your eyes at me.
We know Aqua relates to the time of BBS. The time of BBS is the time of Xehanort's birth. And if he's half as related to Terra as we think he is, Aqua'd no doubt seek him out. Insert chance of captivity and her becoming a test subject. Her being both a Keyblade Wielder and a person of presumed immense strength of Heart, I can see him leaping at the opportunity to 'have his way' with her.
Eventually, however, poor Aqua'll lose herself due to the experiments... and will be put away beneath the castle.
And that's where the Room of Sleep is, where we also see Xemnas walk in to - to find Aqua's armor safe inside.
I liked this theory for a while, but now, it somewhat ties in if we say that's her name's meaning
Discuss!
This arose from a debate about the possible anagram behind Xion's name. During a debate on my favorite meaning of 'No I' in the sense of lacking a self, as it fits Xion's identity crisis, possible other meanings arose. The most interesting one I found to be was that the I was in fact a number - 1.
Now, this actually ties in when we remember that a #1 wasn't really ever properly introduced into the Organization, ironically. Xemnas is the superior. But that's besides my point.
My point is that we don't know when Xion was born, let alone when she was found. We only know when she was brought into the Organization - a date that has no relevance what-so-ever to the other two dates of importance.
What's keeping Xion from being born as early on as Xehanort's time?
Ansem Report 2 said:It is my duty to expose what this darkness really is. I shall conduct the following experiments:
- Extract the darkness from a person's heart.
- Cultivate darkness in a pure heart.
- Both suppress and amplify the darkness within.
The experiments caused the test subject's heart to collapse, including those of the most stalwart. How fragile our hearts are! My treatment produced no signs of recovery. I confined those who had completely lost their hearts beneath the castle.
Some time later, I went below and was greeted by the strangest sight. Creatures that seemed born of darkness... What are they? Are they truly sentient beings? Could they be the shadows of those who lost their hearts in my experiments?
We know that Xehanort created the first Heartless. This took place before he arguably became one himself.
We also know that he likes to brand his experiments.
Ansem Report 8 said:This may be a step toward creating a heart from nothing. The artificially and naturally created Heartless showed nearly identical traits. But the two types remain distinct for the purpose of the experiment. So, I will mark the ones that are created artificially.
He seems to be very thorough and orderly.
It makes sense then that should he would number a precious, most important test subject.
The first test subject.
Test Subject #1.
No. 1.
No. I.
Xion.
Her distorted Memories, as well as presumed changing appearance could easily have been results of the experiments. Also, it would've been a decade since. We know Nobodies could revert to lesser forms or eventually disappear, fade away. Axel said as much about not wanting to become a Dusk.
What if Xion's appearance was distorted through the experiments, that in the presence of Roxas's Memories she finally managed to regain a sense of self, even one not her own? It not being her true self she was becoming, and her Memories being long gone, it would also tie in with the other possible and somewhat more visible "No I" meaning, and the overall identity crisis.
Now here is where I start tying the cute girl to Aqua and laugh while you all roll your eyes at me.
We know Aqua relates to the time of BBS. The time of BBS is the time of Xehanort's birth. And if he's half as related to Terra as we think he is, Aqua'd no doubt seek him out. Insert chance of captivity and her becoming a test subject. Her being both a Keyblade Wielder and a person of presumed immense strength of Heart, I can see him leaping at the opportunity to 'have his way' with her.
Eventually, however, poor Aqua'll lose herself due to the experiments... and will be put away beneath the castle.
And that's where the Room of Sleep is, where we also see Xemnas walk in to - to find Aqua's armor safe inside.
I liked this theory for a while, but now, it somewhat ties in if we say that's her name's meaning
Discuss!