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Hi everyone, just wanted to share something very weird that I've picked up on as I've been playing X and UX and wondered what you guys think about it!
I've noticed that some of the character outfits feature prominent, silver stars somewhere on their clothing: Sora, Riku, Neku, Shiki, and Mr.Mew.
Sora: Silver star necklace (male and female variants)
Riku: Silver star necklace (KH1 m/f, 3D female) Chain of silver stars on pants (3D male)
Neku, Shiki, and Mr. Mew: (Silver star on Neku's headphones, Silver necklace/collar on Shiki and Mr. Mew)
The weird thing is that this silver star does not appear on any other costume (although general star motifs are present on some other costumes), and the star is not present on these characters in other games. There is one thing all the characters have in common, and that is they existed within the realm of sleep during Dream Drop Distance. The placement of these stars is clearly deliberate; why would they bother putting a giant star on Mr. Mew, of all characters, unless it was for a reason?
Clearly, the realm of sleep plays an important role in Chi, as we now know that Chirithy is a dream eater, and dreams have played a recurring role in the main story. Could it play a similar role to the Recusant's Sigil? Skuld, the new character introduced in the latest story update, has a chain of silver stars on her belt; could this have any significance?
Perhaps avatar outfits have more importance to the story than we're being led to believe...
I've noticed that some of the character outfits feature prominent, silver stars somewhere on their clothing: Sora, Riku, Neku, Shiki, and Mr.Mew.
Sora: Silver star necklace (male and female variants)
Riku: Silver star necklace (KH1 m/f, 3D female) Chain of silver stars on pants (3D male)
Neku, Shiki, and Mr. Mew: (Silver star on Neku's headphones, Silver necklace/collar on Shiki and Mr. Mew)
The weird thing is that this silver star does not appear on any other costume (although general star motifs are present on some other costumes), and the star is not present on these characters in other games. There is one thing all the characters have in common, and that is they existed within the realm of sleep during Dream Drop Distance. The placement of these stars is clearly deliberate; why would they bother putting a giant star on Mr. Mew, of all characters, unless it was for a reason?
Clearly, the realm of sleep plays an important role in Chi, as we now know that Chirithy is a dream eater, and dreams have played a recurring role in the main story. Could it play a similar role to the Recusant's Sigil? Skuld, the new character introduced in the latest story update, has a chain of silver stars on her belt; could this have any significance?
Perhaps avatar outfits have more importance to the story than we're being led to believe...