Sorry too much of a noob to know exactly where this thread should go..
Okay so in KH, I've always wondered how the Keyblade actually damages people. Should I assume that it's a physical object and actually slices/smacks people when you strike them? Because boss fights with human characters have confused me. Not that they would show blood or anything, but the keyblade has been literally passing through the person to damage them.
So it's a little theory of mine, that when a keyblade attacks someone or something, it doesn't strike the person physically, but it strikes their soul. Nomura said that the soul was the life force of a being, so what do you guys think?
The theory wouldn't make sense in our world of physics, because if you could hold it physically, and if it could land on a floor physically, it should strike physically. But this is a fictional universe with Dark Corridors, Giant Keys, and where hearts are not the things pumping blood that we've come to know I will remind you.
Okay so in KH, I've always wondered how the Keyblade actually damages people. Should I assume that it's a physical object and actually slices/smacks people when you strike them? Because boss fights with human characters have confused me. Not that they would show blood or anything, but the keyblade has been literally passing through the person to damage them.
So it's a little theory of mine, that when a keyblade attacks someone or something, it doesn't strike the person physically, but it strikes their soul. Nomura said that the soul was the life force of a being, so what do you guys think?
The theory wouldn't make sense in our world of physics, because if you could hold it physically, and if it could land on a floor physically, it should strike physically. But this is a fictional universe with Dark Corridors, Giant Keys, and where hearts are not the things pumping blood that we've come to know I will remind you.