Eh, this is just a random thought and [perhaps] a bit of confusion on my part, so I'd appreciate it if someone could clear this up for me.
Alright, in the JF2010 trailer, AtW/DiZ says that "everything is born from sleep". Hence the title of the game. Okay, I get that.
But I just randomly remembered a scene from the first game, the cutscene just before the final battles with Ansem SOD. It's when Riku's staring out at the open sea, and then he turns around, turns into Ansem SOD who then goes on a rant about darkness. Now, he says, "All worlds begin in darkness, and all so end. The heart is no different. ... In the end, every heart returns to the darkness from whence it came."
Okay, so, am I just confused here or is this saying that sleep and darkness are connected since they both have similarities in the sense that they both [apparently] give birth to things. Or was that just Ansem SOD's personal belief? Isn't really a theory but more of a question.
Edit: I am now questioning the mechanics of Vanitas' existence.
Edit edit: And also how the Princesses of Heart come into this.
Alright, in the JF2010 trailer, AtW/DiZ says that "everything is born from sleep". Hence the title of the game. Okay, I get that.
But I just randomly remembered a scene from the first game, the cutscene just before the final battles with Ansem SOD. It's when Riku's staring out at the open sea, and then he turns around, turns into Ansem SOD who then goes on a rant about darkness. Now, he says, "All worlds begin in darkness, and all so end. The heart is no different. ... In the end, every heart returns to the darkness from whence it came."
Okay, so, am I just confused here or is this saying that sleep and darkness are connected since they both have similarities in the sense that they both [apparently] give birth to things. Or was that just Ansem SOD's personal belief? Isn't really a theory but more of a question.
Edit: I am now questioning the mechanics of Vanitas' existence.
Edit edit: And also how the Princesses of Heart come into this.
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