in reality for everyone, except kairi, sora really didnt get them at all. it was something that the "player" would get.
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d_fallen_1 said:in reality for everyone, except kairi, sora really didnt get them at all. it was something that the "player" would get.
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Right then, we'd like to ask you some questions about that improved story. First, was Kairi coming to Destiny Islands fate, or was it just coincidence?
Nomura--It was both. It's not shown in this game, and it's a delicate issue whether I can call this a living setting, but anyway Kairi was sent out from Hollow Bastion by Ansem's hand. And the reason why Ansem sent her was to find the Keyblade. There was actually evidence of that in the jail at the End of the World. Ansem thought that girls who are princesses would be sure to make it to the place of the Keyblade. So Kairi coming to the place with Sora and Riku was both chance, and also fate.
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Do you mean to say that there are other "Keyblade Heroes"?
Nomura--Well, undoubtedly there are other "Keyblade Heroes", but it just so happened that this time, Kairi made it to the world where Riku and Sora were. That's all.
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About Riku being the rightful owner of the Keyblade - why is it that Sora had the Keyblade first?
Nomura--That part is also a bit vague. In the Destiny Islands when Riku is swallowed by the darkness, there's a sparkle of light, and next comes the scene where Sora first gets the Keyblade, right? In my setting, the darkness wrapping itself around those two is the darkness of Riku's heart. At the moment when Sora enters that darkness, the light you can see is the light of the heart. Sora, trying to help Riku, struggling in the darkness, touches that light and temporarily the Keyblade goes to Sora.
can you explain, the last paragraph, of the interview? i don't get it.originally posted by S king
Anyway, are there any questions?
sora_123 said:can you explain, the last paragraph, of the interview? i don't get it.
Question:
About Riku being the rightful owner of the Keyblade - why is it that Sora had the Keyblade first?
Nomura--That part is also a bit vague. In the Destiny Islands when Riku is swallowed by the darkness, there's a sparkle of light, and next comes the scene where Sora first gets the Keyblade, right? In my setting, the darkness wrapping itself around those two is the darkness of Riku's heart. At the moment when Sora enters that darkness, the light you can see is the light of the heart. Sora, trying to help Riku, struggling in the darkness, touches that light and temporarily the Keyblade goes to Sora.
road to dawn said:Ok, here is what I thought of a few minutes ago. In one of the trailers for KH2, Namine' is seen talking with the BHK. Scince she knows Sora and this was the only character that knows Sora to come across the BHK (apart from Axel) Could it be possible she gave him the keychains for the Oblivion and Oathkeeper?
It may sound stupid but think...
The Riku Replica holds a version of the good luck charm. He may of given this to the BHK, the BHK may of made a promise to protect sora to Namine',
The Oblivion is the second name of the castle Namine' is kept in. She could have an item showing that, and given it to him.
What are your thoughts?
to explain more clearly, it is something that the player will attain, the one controlling sora, but in reality, the only keychain sora obtain was the one kairi gave him which is the oathkeeper. it is possible that he also obtain the oblivion as wellkaizer21 said:What? What are you talking about?
and in that little interview that really doesn't make sense to anyone except Nomura, i think what he's saying that either one of the boys could've touched the heart but the Darkness from Riku's heart probably (or obviously) blinded him from that light. Sora, though, wasn't exactly affected by that black ink so he was able to see it and if you were in a dark room with nothing but a small pinprink of light, wouldn't you go for it, too? there's the Keyblade, which is 'temporarily' Sora's. Wouldn't that mean if Riku came back to the Light, he could take it? or is free will involved in this? He chose the middle path. Would that mean it was his choice NOT to wield the Key?__________________