Not exactly. If these new enemies are the precursors to the heartless and nobodies, than they must be connected some way or another. Their neither a heartless nor a nobody but kind of inbetween. After the light is casted out of the body the dark side of the heart remains, instead of the body being casted off it remains with the darkness properties left in the heart. The body than changes to relfect that. These beings are like dark infested vessels.
Well. Just the way you're describing them sounds like heartless. Because heartless ARE the dark side of the heart. And light being cast out of the body would leave just the dark part, meaning heartless. I know what you mean by a new enemy. Because you said rather than the body being cast off to create a heartless, the body remains right? What about Xehanort's heartless. It had a human form..?
Terra caused for such to happen. Terra understood that his team was losing and than he opened his heart to darkness, taking in what he lost, the DS could not fight back because that's what he truly wanted as well.
This I agree with. I actually brought this up in another thread. But I thought that maybe turning his eyes yellow was some kind of beastly attack to try and stop MX and DS. Or stop his Kingdom Hearts.
Craved, I never said chosen. Terra probably could have had a liking for the darkness, but through the strength of his heart or his will, he was able to fight it off, although I believe throught the story he could have been fighting hard and resisting the darkness, although he might fall into darkness in some point in time. Also I believe the Kingdom Key shows his connection to the light as well, but that's not his true nature. Terra and Riku are much a like. Riku was suppose to obtain the Kingdom Key, but instead he followed the darkness in his heart and left Destiny's Island, leaving the Keyblade behind. I believe those Keyblades in the First Secret Ending just shows connections, they might not reappear for all we know. Terra's eyes chaning in the end of the second Secret Ending, shows that he could be falling into darkness or become someone else.
Agreed with the eyes thing.
Yes the clothing I see and the magic training, perhaps sword handling but we don't know about the Keyblade just yet. How come Mickey could not have discovered the Keyblade on his own and over after he came back from the realm of darkness, he could have left it in Yensid's care to give to Sora on top of the new outfit that the 3 faries planned? I mean Mickey had the Master form orb to give to Sora, how come his Keyblade could not have been a gift as well?
Well. Mickey could have FOUND the keyblade before he trained with Yen Sid, but the three fairies made the outfit right there, they didn't have one set out. IF they had, they wouldn't have been arguing over the color and things yknow? And Star seeker appeared in Sora's hand when he changed into Valor Form. Doncha think if Mickey had left the keyblade there, Yen Sid would've said something?
Every thing has a purpose, Nobodies want hearts to be complete, heartless wants hearts to raise their caliber, and these beigns wants the light to be uncorrupt.
Heartless don't want to be more powerful, they're after the keyhole in every world, and ultimately, Kingdom Hearts. That was said in Kh1.
Um Mickey can use Keyblades from both the realm of light and the realm of darkness a key fact that Nomura wants us to understand. Obviously Mickey already had a Keyblade, but he needed a realm of darkness Keyblade later in the future to close the door to darkness with the help of Sora's realm of light Keyblade. Two must close the door from opposite sides with polar opposite Keyblades. So that means that Mickey's Star Seeker is a realm of light Keyblade.
Nobody said Star Seeker was a realm of light keyblade. Mickey never used Star Seeker to close the door, if thats what your saying. The Kingdom Key and the Inverse KK closed the door. There were no more keyblades involved. I think the Star Seeker key could just be a neutral key. And if it is light or dark, we don't know which yet. Nothing really proves it either way.