Well yeah, huge light = stronger, since having darkness is a sign of weakness in Kingdom Hearts, for people on the light side I mean. I'm not sure why in hell you would think a huge light wouldn't mean great power ? Or maybe you mean in the "fighting" sense ?
That's where Eraqus made his mistake. Light does not equal strength. Darkness does not equal weakness. The reason why Terra so easily fell to darkness and deception was because of this same belief that Eraqus forced on his student, thus Terra also believed he was weak because he had darkness in his heart. It was not true. Master Xehanort told him as such. And MX is not stupid and knew what he was talking about, even though he's a cruel and a horrible old geezer bent on ruling the universe.
For example, MX obviously has more darkness in his heart than Eraqus. Eraqus is filled with a lot of light. Who do you think would win? The man who can raise mountains, freeze people alive, scar people with darkness, split hearts in two, plan out a huge mastermind plot to create many clones of himself and take over the universe, and beat the crap out of two experienced young adults and a semi-powerful teen with one hand behind his back? Or the man who is felled by two simple shots of darkness to the face and loses in a fight against his own student?
MX, the being of greater darkness, would win. A heart's power is not measured by the amount of light or darkness it contains, it's measured by, well, pure power. You said before that Sora's all weak for 'leeching' off others, but he has a lot more light in his heart than Riku. Riku is more balanced. Your logic contradicts itself: since Sora has so much light in his heart, he should be the more powerful one, right? But it's arguable that Riku would kick his ass in a one on one fight, even though he has more darkness in his heart.
In short, Light does not equal power. Darkness does not equal weakness.
Remember the "7 lights" were able to rebuild the universe.... I call that a great power.
The 7 lights
and the 13 darknesses make up the X-Blade
. Remember? And the universe has not been rebuilt. It's still in shambles, worlds disconnected and Kingdom Hearts stuck in the RoD.
10 years =/= instantly.
The keyblade already picks people on its own, if it can choose random people over chosen ones then it makes the whole thing absolutely ridiculous >_> . And I repeat, Kairi wasn't even chosen by Aqua, she forced the ceremony because her heart had an incredible light. So the keyblade "knew" who she was.
Yes, I said that before. But it doesn't choose random people. I never said that Aqua
chose her either. The whole ceremony was, basically, an accident. Kairi didn't force the ceremony, either. When a Keyblade Wielder at Master level holds the Keyblade at the same time as a possible recruit does, it makes a
suggestion to the Keyblade that, "Hey, keep a lookout on this person! I think they'd be a good wielder.", even if that same suggestion was intentional or not. The Keyblade does not care if the suggested person is filled with light or darkness. Thus, even if Kairi had been seething with dark energy it still would have kept her in mind.
She could not
force the ceremony. You cannot force the ceremony if you're the receiver, even if you're a Princess of Heart. The Keyblade does not prioritize Light over Darkness.
Obviously it did, since it compared Riku to Sora before he listened to Ansem (Sora had his dreams about the keyblade before the incident, meaning he was already chosen, because indeed Riku lost a bit of his light, but not as much as during the actual incident).
The taking of the Kingdom Key between Sora and Riku is a special case, and so is Sora himself. As such, at that very moment when Riku fell into that darkness, his heart was slightly weaker than Sora's. Sora, with his ability to reach into and connect to others' hearts, reached into Riku's and took the Keyblade. The only reason it stayed with Sora after that was because his heart was now stronger than Riku's.
As the Kingdom Key stayed with Sora during most of KH1, Sora's heart grew in power and the Keyblade gradually began to favor him. Then, when Riku's heart grew slightly stronger than Sora's, he took it back, making Sora's heart weaker and weaker as D and G abandoned him and was left with a wooden sword.
As we all know, Sora gained it back after Goofy defended him.
That was the exact moment when the Kingdom Key became his own, forever (unless he somehow loses it again in KH3/in the next KH saga).
Because Sora is such a special person who was able to connect to Riku's heart like that, and was so nearby; that was the reason why the Kingdom Key even
considered him. In any other case it probably would've waited for Riku's heart to grow strong once again.
And who's to say that those dreams were for Sora to gain the Kingdom Key? Perhaps he was soon going to gain his own and not take Riku's? Aqua herself said that Sora and Riku would both be able to inherit a Keyblade, but she felt Riku was already 'suggested' for it by Terra and didn't want two Keyblades in their friendship, remembering how it tore apart hers and Terra's.
As for the end of your comment, you once again mistake light for power. Riku's heart was weaker and Sora was able to connect to his heart. That's why the Kingdom Key went for Sora instead. Not because Riku had more darkness.
Yeah, yeah, EVERYBODY can say Sora isn't entitled to wield a keyblade. That's not me saying it, it's the ACTUAL ENDING. That was the point, Sora was only able to be a candidate thanks to his connection to Ventus.
Who says that? As I said before, Aqua herself considered to perform the ceremony on either Sora or Riku, but sensed Terra had already gotten to Riku and didn't want them to have two Keyblades in their friendship. Thus, Aqua being a Master and knowing what kind of kid to 'suggest' Wielding to a Keyblade, basically was saying that both Riku
and Sora were worth one.
The fact that Ven's heart is in Sora only allows him to dual wield. Sora's first Keyblade was earned through taking it from Riku, making the thing consider him as a candidate, proving to the Keyblade he was worth it, and ultimately being chosen as its official wielder.
And I'm going to wait for the official English game for that last point you make. Nomura himself said that that second Keyblade was what he got from Ven. Sora earned that first, main Keyblade on his own. And if that last point is correct, then that is a retcon on Nomura's part.
I agree, no matter if he was supposed to be "a wielder" or not, it doesn't change the fact that he brings everyone together within himself, he's "all of them at a time" and that's why he'll end up being the most powerful. And even if that wasn't his destiny per say, he will be able to save the day once he masters his powers (which are related to all the people he met).
Yes, Sora is probably going to become one of, if not the most powerful Wielder in the series so far. I have a feeling that through adventuring alone, Sora will gain his own powers and be able to not have to rely on all his friends.