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Does this mean nemoru is gay?I think he hates Kairi tbh. In general, he also seems to prefer writing men over women. Which is....bleh.
Does this mean nemoru is gay?
No, he just seems to think men are more interesting to write for. And like, the bonds between men can be stronger or something. If he was gay he wouldn't keep forcing straight romances in when the character's don't have chemistry lol.
I think he hates Kairi tbh. In general, he also seems to prefer writing men over women. Which is....bleh.
If there are really all these Kairi fans, why are you upset that she has the same character? She was never strong, never great at anything, and she has gotten better then she started. Even though she is probably one of the weakest characters in the game (with Lea) she is still a lot stronger then when she started. Especially saving Sora after he used the Power of Waking.
If you do not like how weak she is, why like her in the first place? And if you like her for other reasons, she has gotten better. If you need strong characters there are plenty of others. If you need strong female characters you have Ava, Envy, Schuld, Xion, Aqua, and Namine. I like what Kairi became in KH3, they need a strong spiritual character, and having her give up strength (which was still more then she had in the first place) to be stronger spiritually was a great trade off. Kairi actually became a lot more likable for me. She actually became a character worth something imo.
So, OP, it is a bit more complex then her getting captured and saved, but even though that does happen game after game I do not think it is lazy writing or running out of idea. I think it is a beautifully poetic ending.
If there are really all these Kairi fans, why are you upset that she has the same character? She was never strong, never great at anything, and she has gotten better then she started. Even though she is probably one of the weakest characters in the game (with Lea) she is still a lot stronger then when she started. Especially saving Sora after he used the Power of Waking.
If you do not like how weak she is, why like her in the first place? And if you like her for other reasons, she has gotten better. If you need strong characters there are plenty of others. If you need strong female characters you have Ava, Envy, Schuld, Xion, Aqua, and Namine. I like what Kairi became in KH3, they need a strong spiritual character, and having her give up strength (which was still more then she had in the first place) to be stronger spiritually was a great trade off. Kairi actually became a lot more likable for me. She actually became a character worth something imo.
So, OP, it is a bit more complex then her getting captured and saved, but even though that does happen game after game I do not think it is lazy writing or running out of idea. I think it is a beautifully poetic ending.
The fundamental issue with Kairi is that she was around since Kingdom Hearts. She could have had the opportunity to be developed further through the side games, but she's only relegated to the numbered titles, and even in the numbered titles, she does diddly-squat compared to the other characters.
Kairi did something in this game, but she was set up to do so much more! People were never angry about Kairi in Kingdom Hearts II, as within that game, she was just someone that wanted her friends to return home.
No, he just seems to think men are more interesting to write for. And like, the bonds between men can be stronger or something. If he was gay he wouldn't keep forcing straight romances in when the character's don't have chemistry lol.
Aw, I forget about BbSv.2 all the time. That game definitely had a Kairi perspective and adventure. But it seems only Aqua's made the cut.
If that was true, he wouldn't have shoehorned some random girl into Lea and Isa's backstory.