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After the defeat/surrender of Xehanort and the Seekers of Darkness, Sora closes Kingdom Hearts; thereafter the Keyblade Wielders are gathered together in the Keyblade Graveyard--but despite the victory Kairi is still missing. Riku says to Sora, "We'll find Kairi. Let's head back to Master Yen Sid. We can figure it out." Sora instead opts to utilize the power of waking, insisting on knowing what to do and to do it alone. The others of course let Sora go, and you know the rest.
However, what if Sora had followed through with what Riku said? Say they did go to Yen Sid, would there have been alternative options in which Sora did not have to use the power of waking, or to better prepare? Could Sora's disappearance have been prevented? How would it have changed the events prior to the credits and post? Or perhaps the answer is not so simple (and clean).
Apologies if this thread is a repeat--I was unaware in that case.
After the defeat/surrender of Xehanort and the Seekers of Darkness, Sora closes Kingdom Hearts; thereafter the Keyblade Wielders are gathered together in the Keyblade Graveyard--but despite the victory Kairi is still missing. Riku says to Sora, "We'll find Kairi. Let's head back to Master Yen Sid. We can figure it out." Sora instead opts to utilize the power of waking, insisting on knowing what to do and to do it alone. The others of course let Sora go, and you know the rest.
However, what if Sora had followed through with what Riku said? Say they did go to Yen Sid, would there have been alternative options in which Sora did not have to use the power of waking, or to better prepare? Could Sora's disappearance have been prevented? How would it have changed the events prior to the credits and post? Or perhaps the answer is not so simple (
Apologies if this thread is a repeat--I was unaware in that case.
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