Re: Everything We Know About Birth By Sleep | Unbirths So Far
Well you can assume that Riku, being older, was a tad more mature and thought rationally unlike the more spontaneous Sora. It's pretty apparent, look at Riku's character for instance. He was consumed by darkness, had a hard time figuring himself out, almost lost his life (several times), found the right path to the light but was obscured by darkness, tried to get his best friend back to his whole self, finally won against the darkness. Basically a small summary of his bout with Xehanort and the darkness.
I know having the same villain can get somewhat tiring, but Xehanort is important to the plot and since that plot spans over more then one game he's going to appear more then once, but not always in the same way (IE His heartless and Nobody Xemnas, both a part of the whole that is Xehanort). And if the predictions were correct and he's whole in KH3 then if he were to be defeated in battle once more he would be dead; thus ending his rein of terror on the worlds.
Well you can assume that Riku, being older, was a tad more mature and thought rationally unlike the more spontaneous Sora. It's pretty apparent, look at Riku's character for instance. He was consumed by darkness, had a hard time figuring himself out, almost lost his life (several times), found the right path to the light but was obscured by darkness, tried to get his best friend back to his whole self, finally won against the darkness. Basically a small summary of his bout with Xehanort and the darkness.
I know having the same villain can get somewhat tiring, but Xehanort is important to the plot and since that plot spans over more then one game he's going to appear more then once, but not always in the same way (IE His heartless and Nobody Xemnas, both a part of the whole that is Xehanort). And if the predictions were correct and he's whole in KH3 then if he were to be defeated in battle once more he would be dead; thus ending his rein of terror on the worlds.