That backstory all my T_T omg I never thought into Vani so deeply! :s
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That's your opinion. It doesn't change the fact that, at the time, all of them were mysterious. The only reason you don't find Vanitas mysterious is because they already dealt with him and layed out everything he was doing. Xemnas and Ansem only remain mysterious because Nomura still has plans for Xehanort.IMHO Vanitas wasn't misterious that much. If you played BBS in the 'right' order , starting with Terra, you knew almost everything about Vanitas before TAV reunited in Radiant Garden. The situation with Org. 13 was that you didn't know NONE of their objective until the half of the game, and by then you only knew ONE OBJECTIVE ONLY: create Kingdom Hearts to get their own hearts. You still didn't know the real goal of Xemnas, not to mention the plans of all the other Org.members. Also, Org. 13 was manipulative as hell(especially Saix). They were not far away from achieving complete control over Sora because of this.
Tons of scenes in BBS gave that feeling, because they were supposed to. But just because enemies captured and held someone down doesn't mean it's any less valid.I do but I kinda fel dé ja vu when seeing it. It reminded me of Roxas getting grabbed by the Nobodies often, and Sora and Maleficent getting held down by the Heartless. Both of these happened in KH2.
I did not prove your point. :/ Obviously they weren't the best of the enemies, but they were completely different. Unversed could come forever in a countless amount as long as Vanitas was alive. If he had wanted to he could have easily destroyed the worlds, but he didn't have the time because there were many wielders. The Heartless had the time because there was NO ONE to protect the worlds. :/You just proved my point. I didn't say they weren't formidable enemies-because they were- I said that they weren't a threat to the world like the other two type of enemies were.
Wow, yeah, you're totally wrong, lol. Terra and Aqua were at the level of a Master at the beginning of BBS. Arguably Riku and Sora are now at the level of a Master, but they certainly weren't at the beginning of KH1. :/ You can't really compare the gameplay element, but let's. TAV may have been weak initially, but the Unversed were a bonked up enemy to begin with considering they were a never ending hoard coming from Vanitas. And they all end up being complete powerhouses by the end of the game, with a bevy of unique and amazing attacks. They have commands that far exceed Sora's, let alone Riku's.It's true that during BBS there were more kblade wielders who went and dealt with the Unversed-including a master- but none of them were stronger than Sora or Riku right after they awakened their ability to fight with a kblade. Proof: All of them(well I don't know about Riku since he wasn't playable at first) had one or two abilities and the basic 3 hit combo. Although I'm kinda getting really reeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaally annoyed by the fact that I have to start every damn KH game with the 3 hit combo, in BBS it was necessary: it showed how piss weak was TAV, and the only way to get powerful is to gain experience , visit several worlds and fight real enemies.
But they were a threat. :/ Yen Sid contacts Eraqus because the Unversed were threatening the balance of lightness/darkness, as well as putting the Princess of Heart in danger.But hey, let's assume for a moment that you cannot compare the Unversed with the Heartless. That brings a question: How did they know that the Unversed were dangerous? If they didn't hurt anybody, didn't cause mayhem or even a little destruction, and 3 weak kblade wielders dealt with them completely, can you really call them a 'threat'? I don't think so.
Yeah, Yen Sid knows a lot... so does Namine. That doesn't mean they know everything, nor should they. You realize that isn't until about halfway through the damn game? Yen Sid didn't know about Xehanort when he contacted Eraqus, so he couldn't tell them something he didn't even know. I doubt Yen Sid could have even contacted TAV when they were all constantly travelling. Yen Sid also trained together with Xehanort and their former friendship blinded him. :/ He didn't want to assume the worst of someone he was so close to. Just as Eraqus looked past Xehanort's past discrepancies.Yen Sid was the person who knew the most(if not everything) about recent and past events and people. And yes, HE KNEW THAT XEHANORT WAS BEHIND THE UNVERSED(the cutscene where Terra meets him for the first time proves this) but he didn't do a damn thing about it. Three people are responsible for making things go from bad to worse(not counting Xehanort). One of them is Yen Sid(the other is Riku and Aqua but let's not get into it). He didn't tell Terra the truth about Xehanort, he didn't offer a comatose Ventus a perfect sanctuary and he didn't tell nobody about the return of Xehanort in time(by in time I mean right during the events of KH2. Yes he even knew that, it is stated in a Nomura interview). His character is so irritating I just wanna kick him in the bawlz.
I obviously want to see a cat or hell, a tiger Spirit. That would make my day.
We already have a cat Dream Eater, Neko Cat. It has both a Spirit and Nightmare forms of it although there haven't been any clear pictures of the Spirit incarnation yet. I even mentioned it in the article. xDSpoiler Show
No because he has no positive emotions.Random thought: if unverse are created from Vanitas' negative emotions, wouldn't something be created from Ventus' positive emotions?
No because he has no positive emotions.
Insanity causes that. Just look at the Joker from Batman.
And you can't be serious for thinking I'm serious.
Checkmate