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In KH3 it was his 1st time using this power and the hearts weren’t destroyed/ shattered like Kairis. Maybe it’s something else if a heart is just lost in the darkness (or whatever happened to them) and not destroyed. That’s why chirithy encouraged Sora in KH3. At least that’s what i think.
I am still thinking about it and I am wondering if it is meant to make any sense at all.
One thing that is certain: using the power of waking breaks the fabric of reality, which is why Sora disappear. Should he have disappear the first time or is it because he did it 7 times in a row (magic number 7 as always), I don't know. Sora doesn't know either. He just says: There is a lot I don't understand, which the same for us (let's hope the devs know where they are going with that).
Related to time travel. Traveling back in the past doesn't allow you to rewrite anything. This is clearly showed in remind and it doesn't contradict what young xehanort says in khddd, so that's good.
The first time Sora rewrote reality, he didn't go back in time. It simply rewrote the reality. I don't know if this is time travel or another type of magic. But I am wondering if the fact that no one seem to understand it is not intentional.
After all, the master of master disappear too and we know that the dandelions created a new world after darkness took over everything. It is probably the same magic that was used. It's not time travel, it's rewriting history. I think this stuff will be explored more in the future of the serie (we need to understand what happened to the master of master after all) and probably we are meant to be confused right now.
All we need to know is that time travelling doesn't allow you to change the timeline. What is destined to happen will happen. It's a closed loop. However, the power of waking is a different magic and this is what allowed Sora to bend time the first time.
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