• Hello everybody! We have tons of new awards for the new year that can be requested through our Awards System thanks to Antifa Lockhart! Some are limited-time awards so go claim them before they are gone forever...

    CLICK HERE FOR AWARDS

The Story Behind The Organization XIII



REGISTER TO REMOVE ADS
Status
Not open for further replies.

AndyBlaze

New member
Joined
Jan 28, 2006
Messages
22
Age
34
Location
Grand Rapids, MI
Website
www.myspace.com
I have here the story behind the XIII Order(Organization XIII) This is all completely accurate and 100% true.

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD!!!

Organization XIII, known as XIII機関 (Jūsan Kikan, translated into English as Thirteenth Order) in the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II, is a group of thirteen Nobodies, beings without hearts, created by Tetsuya Nomura and Kazushige Nojima and featured in Square Enix and Buena Vista Games' PlayStation 2 role-playing game, Kingdom Hearts II. They were originally introduced as the Organization in the game Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and as the Order in the Japanese version. They seek to discover the mysteries that lie within the heart and use the power of Kingdom Hearts to become complete humans.

XIII_Order-Logo.png

(This is the Symbol for the Organization XIII)

Background

The first six members of Organization XIII are Nobodies of assistants of Ansem in his experiments in darkness. The assistants and Ansem built an underground facility in Hollow Bastion, where they conducted experiments with the heart, using themselves as test subjects. After speaking with the off-worlder, King Mickey, Ansem saw the immorality of what he was doing and ceased his involvement. The assistants and their leader, Xehanort, did not share his moral compunction and continued their experiments. This eventually led to tragedy and the creation of Nobody versions of the assistants. Xemnas, the Nobody of Xehanort, became the "Superior" and founded Organization XIII in order to recover their hearts and become complete humans again.
Because Xemnas is an anagram of Ansem with an "X" added, Roxas is an anagram of Sora with an "X" added and the names of members 2 to 6 are anagrams of their old names with X's added to them, it could be said that each member's name is an anagram of their original human name with an "X".
The origins and original names of members 7 to 12 are unknown.

Members
The Members are presented by assigned number order; the numbers show seniority of the members with 1 being the most senior, and 13 being the newest member. They all also receive titles indicating their role in Organization XIII and their personality, unique elemental powers and their own breed of primitive Nobodies.

1. Xemnas


No. 1 in the Organization: Xemnas, the Seeker of Darkness.
Previously known by fans as the Enigmatic Man, Xemnas (whose name is an anagram of Ansem’s name with an 'X' added to it), the "Seeker of Darkness", is the Nobody of Xehanort and the main antagonist of Kingdom Hearts II. Like his counterpart, Xemnas is collecting hearts but he intends to absorb Kingdom Hearts to become a complete and almighty godlike being. He can manifest some sort of energy as a weapon (one of the ways he uses it is by making red "lightsabers" with it), use the element of darkness, control the Sorcerer Nobodies and move through solid objects such as humans.
He is the man whom Sora fought in the Final Mix version of the original Kingdom Hearts at Hollow Bastion; he was the first member of the Organization that could be fought. Xemnas is first seen in Kingdom Hearts II during the beginning at a beach in the World of Darkness, stating that Roxas looks like Sora and asks if he has met him. Later on, he appears in front of Sora at Hollow Bastion to taunt him, and then later at Hollow Bastion again when the enormous Heartless army attacked it. While he escapes, Sora confronts him again in the World That Never Was. Xemnas is the last member of the Organization that Sora, with help from Riku, battles in Kingdom Hearts II.
He is voiced by veteran seiyū Norio Wakamoto in the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II.

2. Xigbar

No. 2 in the Organization: Xigbar, the Magic Bullet Shooter.
Xigbar, the "Magic Bullet Shooter", is a senior member of the Organization. He controls the Sniper Nobodies that share the same affinity for sharpshooting as he does. Being a sniper by nature, Xigbar uses rayguns and the element of time in battle, although he mostly favors sharpshooting instead of using time magic. A missing right eye and the deep scar on his left cheek indicate that he was in some sort of intense battle in the past. He has several grey streaks in his hair, which is worn in a ponytail.
For someone his age, Xigbar talks a lot and likes to insult people. He is not terribly intelligent and fights based on instinct. He initially appears before Sora at Hollow Bastion near the beginning of the game to taunt Sora, though he never takes off his hood. Later, he appears at The Land of Dragons coincidentally at the same time that Riku appears there. Sora sees him and confuses him for Riku, whom he had met earlier. He confronts Sora at the World That Never Was and is defeated. His original name was Braig.
He is voiced by Hochu Otsuka in the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II.

3. Xaldin

No. 3 in the Organization: Xaldin, the Whirlwind of Six Spears.
While he looks like the silent-type, Xaldin, the "Whirlwind of Six Spears", is actually quite talkative. He sports long black hair and long sideburns, and wields six lances while wielding the element of wind, along with controlling the Dragoon Nobodies who all wield spears much like his own.
Xaldin confronts Sora in Beast's Castle when he threatens to destroy the mystical rose and forces Beast to fight for him, along with kidnapping Belle so that Kingdom Hearts might be reopened and the Organization XIII may become complete beings. Xaldin's impulsive actions ultimately leads to his downfall against Sora. His original name was Dilan.
He is voiced by Yousuke Akimoto in the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II.

4. Vexen

No. 4 in the Organization: Vexen, the Freezing Scholar.
Vexen, the "Freezing Scholar", is the research scientist of the group and loves to study the secrets of the heart. He is often very stoic in his behavior. Vexen is ranked higher than most others in the game and has long dirty blond hair. He can control the power of ice and carries a large shield in battle that blocks any frontal attacks made against him.
In Chain of Memories, he appears to help in Marluxia's plot, but actually siding with Zexion and Lexaeus. He first battles Riku in order to create a replica of him. However, Vexen cared nothing for his "experiment" and allows Naminé to manipulate the duplicate's memories against his wishes. When he encounters Sora, Vexen says that he came to collect his "debt" and provokes Sora's anger by making him believe that he controlled Riku rather than created a replica. After their battle, Vexen gives Sora the card to Twilight Town with the intention of revealing something important to the boy. Marluxia considers him a traitor as a result and sends Axel to kill him.
In Twilight Town, Vexen attempts to reveal to Sora why he feels as though he has been to Twilight Town despite being fairly certain (though memories are never quite certain in Castle Oblivion) that he had never been there. Sora and Vexen battle again after Vexen tells Sora to throw away his memories and listen to his heart. Following the fight, Vexen sees Sora as a true threat; even after being weakened by false memories, Sora remained very strong. Just as Vexen is about to reveal to Sora Marluxia's plot to use him and the existence of "the other side of Sora's heart", Vexen is struck behind by one of Axel's chakrams. Despite pleading for mercy, Axel lays the deathblow to Vexen, telling him "Now you can be nothing instead of just being nobody." His original name was Even.
In the Chain of Memories manga, there is a research lab in the lower levels of Castle Oblivion where Vexen spends most of his time.
He is voiced by Tatsuya Kando in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.

5. Lexaeus

No. 5 in the Organization: Lexaeus, the Peaceful Giant.
Lexaeus, the "Peaceful Giant", is a well-built, muscular fighter in Organization XIII's ranks. Lexaeus is one of the two members of the Organization in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories that appears in Riku's story only. He employs a large tomahawk and the element of earth in battle.
Lexaeus, along with Vexen and Zexion, are older members of the Organization who are less than pleased when they are forced to submit to the will of newcomers like Marluxia. When they realize the Lord of Castle Oblivion plans to overthrow the Organization by capturing and manipulating Sora, Lexaeus and Zexion decide to capture Riku and use him in the same fashion to counter Marluxia.
Lexaeus seems to keep an eye on events unfolding in the higher floors of Castle Oblivion and he is the one that informs Zexion that Axel has killed Vexen. When it became dangerously apparent that Sora might fall into Marluxia's grasp, Lexaeus confronts Riku directly, trying to convince him to open himself up to the power of the darkness in his heart. Riku refuses to give in and Lexaeus attacks him. In a very close battle, Riku manages to defeat the brute, but with his last bits of strength, Lexaeus releases all of the darkness within him in hopes of overwhelming and consuming Riku. However, King Mickey protects Riku. His original name was Elaeus.
In the Chain of Memories manga, there is a gym in the lower levels of Castle Oblivion where Lexaeus spends most of his time.
He is also voiced by Tatsuya Kando in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.

6. Zexion

No. 6 in the Organization: Zexion, the Shadow Walking Tactician.
Like Axel, Zexion, the "Shadow Walking Tactician", is a skilled manipulator by nature, though as we discover, not skilled enough. Appearing in Chain of Memories, his talents lay outside of battle, even to the point where he does not possess a weapon; he is the only Organization member who does not fight in a gameplay battle and lacks a voice actor.
He is one of two Organization members who appear only in Riku's story. He has the ability to identify individuals by their scent, sensing when they die, and seems to be able to do so from great distances. His element is shadow.
Zexion informs Vexen and Lexaeus when he senses two new scents in the lowest basement of Castle Oblivion. One of the scents is Maleficent, and he senses that she is eliminated by the other visitor, one with a scent "exactly similar" to that of the Superior. With little information on what was happening, he and the others decide to await development. Not long after, he identifies the other guest in the castle: Riku. He observes the boy's progress through Castle Oblivion until Vexen's death, when he and Lexaeus decide that they should use Riku just as they believe Marluxia will use Sora.
After Larxene, Lexaeus and even Marluxia are killed, Zexion sees that Riku is no longer needed and attempts to destroy him himself. He leads Riku into a manifestation of Destiny Islands, Sora and Riku's home, in which Riku sees his friends disappear. Zexion appeares and wages psychological war on Riku, telling him about how he threw away his friends and his home, opened the door to darkness, and destroyed his islands. Following Riku's battle with a Darkside Heartless, Zexion uses his power to disguise himself as Sora and attacks him, telling him that he's become nothing more than a pawn of the darkness. He engulfs Riku in light, but a vision of Kairi manages to convince Riku to shed his fear of the darkness. With newfound strength, Riku follows Zexion's scent through the light and strikes him, but Zexion escapes. His escape was short-lived; Axel brings the Riku Replica down to him and convinces the replica that he can become real by gaining power that the real Riku does not have. The replica agrees, and with Axel's suggestion, strikes down Zexion without difficulty.
He was originally Ansem's youngest lab assistant and test subject, under the name of Ienzo. He was the one that convinced Ansem, with his passionate words, that they should expand the horizons of their research.
Kingdom Hearts II Alpha Ultimania, a short guidebook released to promote the game, lists him as being "fallen into ruin", though the meaning of this remains unclear.
In the Chain of Memories manga, Zexion spends most of his time fooling around with various puzzles.

7. Saix

No. 7 in the Organization: Saix, the Moon Dancing Demon Man.
Saix, the "Moon Dancing Demon Man", has an X-shaped scar on his face and wields a gigantic broadsword. He controls the element of moon and the Berserker Nobodies.
Despite his rank, Saix is respected as if he was the second in command. He is a calm and collected man who shows no emotion. Axel has a clear dislike of him and Saix becomes the one to brand Axel as a traitor to the group for attempting to derail DiZ's plans. Saix shows his true beast-like nature when he fights Sora at the World That Never Was, going into a berserk state when he is on the verge of defeat.
He is voiced by Ginpei Sato in the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II.


8. Axel

No. 8 in the Organization: Axel, the Wind of Dancing Flames.
Axel, the "Wind of Dancing Flames", works as a double agent in Castle Oblivion. In battle, he utilizes a pair of chakram as well as the element of fire. He is a skilled manipulator and one never quite knows whose side he is really on.

Chain of Memories
Axel is the first member of the Organization to battle with Sora in Castle Oblivion, though the fight is nothing more than a test of Sora's strength. He gives Sora his first set of world cards to proceed through the castle. Later, he pretends to join with Larxene and Marluxia in their plan to seize control of the Organization using Sora. To gain their trust, he assassinates Vexen when ordered by Marluxia to rid them of "traitors". In Kingdom Hearts II, Axel's other motive for killing Vexen is revealed; because of Vexen, Sora almost learns of his nobody counterpart, Roxas. Afterwards, in order to derail Marluxia's plans, Axel sets Naminé free so that she can reveal Sora the truth about how she manipulated his memory.
Eventually, Axel confronts Marluxia, prepared to destroy him by reminding him of the order to wipe out traitors of the Organization. Marluxia uses Naminé as shield to keep Axel at bay, though Axel resolves to go through anyone, even Naminé, in order to kill Marluxia. When Sora makes a sudden appearance, Marluxia vanishes with Naminé, leaving Sora to fight Axel. Sora defeats Axel, after which he states the existence of their relation before vanishing, letting Sora believe him to be gone for good. After Marluxia is defeated by Sora, Axel enlists the aid of the Riku Replica that Vexen created to get rid of Zexion in Castle Oblivion's basement levels and to fight the real Riku.
Kingdom Hearts II
Axel's role and motives are fully revealed in Kingdom Hearts II and revolve around Roxas, whom Axel sees as a dear friend and almost like a brother. He attempts to personally bring Roxas back into the Organization by force, knowing that if Roxas was to find and meet face to face with Sora, the two will fuse to complete Sora and Roxas would no longer exist. When that plan fails, Axel discovers that Xemnas has simply been setting up Roxas and the other members of the Organization to further his own selfish desires and he turns against the Organization. He kidnaps Kairi to see if he could use her to influence Sora to fight with him against Xemnas.
Because of these acts, Saix brands Axel as a traitor, and decides to use Kairi as bait to make Sora give up the fight against them. Axel eventually realizes that if Sora were to die, Roxas would "die" along with him. Knowing that he would be unable to live with himself if he were to let Roxas die and angry that he put his own needs before his best friend's, Axel chooses to fight with Sora rather than against him. When he and Sora are attacked by a large group of Nobodies, he performs a kamikaze attack and sacrifices himself to save Sora.
In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II, Axel is voiced by Keiji Fujiwara.

9. Demyx

No. 9 in the Organization: Demyx, the Nocturnal Melody.
A blond fighting musician, Demyx, the "Nocturnal Melody", uses a sitar as his weapon and controls the Dancer Nobodies. He does not enjoy fighting, but can control and combine water with his sitar for strong attacks such as making identical copies of himself out of water.
He is seen as immature compared to the other members and rather incompetent at completing missions. Initially, he is confused between Sora and Roxas, regarding the former as the latter in their conversations. Demyx first appears in the Underworld, where he plays around with Sora, not taking the young keyblade master seriously. Rather than making a repeat performance, Demyx changes his attitude when he fights Sora again at the Hollow Bastion. Unfortunately for Demyx, Sora defeats him again.
He is voiced by Kenichi Suzumura in the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II.

10. Luxord

No. 10 in the Organization: Luxord, the Man who Gambles with Fate.
Being the "Man who Gambles with Fate", gambling permeates into all aspects of Luxord's life. He loves to gamble and sees battle as just another form of it. Like Zexion, he is more a strategist than a powerful fighter. He has neatly ordered white hair, a mustache and several earrings in the shape of the Nobody symbol. Luxord uses a deck of 52 playing cards and the element of illusion in a variety of ways, such as defense, concealment, attacking and morphing his opponents into different items. He also posseses the control of the Gambler Nobodies.
Luxord appears at Port Royal, shouting orders at Barbossa's men and investigating the Parley Process. He manages to escape before Sora and his friends can fight him. Later, at the World That Never Was, Luxord appears before Sora and traps his companions in his playing cards, leaving Sora to fight alone. In his final gamble, he raises his cards to defend himself from Sora's final strike, but it is in vain.
He is voiced by Jouji Nakata in the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II.

11. Marluxia

No. 11 in the Organization: Marluxia, the Elegant Assassin's Blade.
A relative newcomer to the Organization, Marluxia is Lord of Castle Oblivion and the "Elegant Assassin's Blade". In battle, he wields a pink scythe and the element of flower (referred to as "nature" in some official material; the meaning of nature does not exactly correspond to the powers Marluxia possesses).
Along with Larxene, Marluxia conspires to overthrow the Organization by using Naminé to manipulate Sora's memories. Marluxia first appears as a hooded Unknown before Sora on his pathway and tells him, "Ahead lies something you need, but to claim it, you must lose something dear." and appears unhooded later to quell a fight between Vexen and Larxene.
He declares the replica of Riku a failure and threatens to tell "the Superior" about this. The intimidation tactic is effective and Vexen reluctantly agrees to Marluxia's order to kill Sora. Axel remarks that Vexen would kill Sora, thus rendering their plans useless, but Marluxia is confident Vexen will fail. He assigns Axel to eliminate Vexen when the latter failed to kill Sora and almost told Sora about the "other side of the heart".
Upon Axel's return, Marluxia extends his trust to Axel as he has done with Larxene. However, Axel betrays them and convinces Naminé to do what she thinks is right. Larxene fails to kill Sora and was eliminated as well. Marluxia recaptures Naminé and is confronted by Axel, who accuses Marluxia and Larxene as the traitors for conspiring against the Organization. The two are about to fight with Marluxia planning to use Naminé as a shield. Sora appears and Marluxia disappears to the 13th floor, leaving Axel to fight Sora.
Seeing that Axel has been defeated, Marluxia anticipates Sora's arrival on the 13th Floor. The two fight, only for Sora to realize he has been fighting a replica of Marluxia. The real Marluxia, atop a Nobody called "Spectre", confronts Sora and another battle ensued. Marluxia, like the other members of the Organization, is defeated.
He is the last member of the Organization to battle in Chain of Memories, and, like Vexen and Lexaeus, is voiced by Tatsuya Kando.

12. Larxene

No. 12 in the Organization: Larxene, the Apathetic Princess.
The only female member and the "Apathetic Princess", Larxene, conspires with Marluxia to overthrow Organization XIII by using Sora to achieve their ends. She is an arrogant sadist in nature, abrasive and uncaring for the feelings of others as she enjoyed seeing them suffer with her mindgames. Larxene uses the element of thunder to fight and wields kunai held between her fingers as her weapons. Compared to the other members, she is incredibly agile in battle.
In her first encounter with Sora, she flips Marluxia's plans into high gear when she attacks Sora and turns the luck charm into a shape of a star different from Kairi's. The act fully replaces Kairi in Sora's memories with Naminé. After the battle, Larxene mocks Sora, claiming he's trying to "play" the hero. The trust Marluxia and Larxene place in Axel proved to be a mistake when he derails their plans by setting Naminé free. Naminé reveals to Sora that the Organization has been using him since he stepped into Castle Oblivion. Larxene appears to Sora, after he fought the Riku Replica for the fourth time, to destroy them all. Again, Larxene mocks Sora for "chaining" himself to false memories of Naminé and the "promise" he made to her. The taunt proves fatal, as Sora attacks with Donald and Goofy aiding him. Sora kills Larxene, leaving only two members of the Organization in Castle Oblivion for him to deal with.
In the Chain of Memories manga, there is a library in the upper area of Castle Oblivion where Larxene spends most of her time reading a book entitled Marquis de Sade, which was named after the infamous french writer, who was the namesake of sadism.
She is voiced by Rieko Katayama in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.

13. Roxas

No. 13 in the Organization: Roxas, the Discovered Key.
The youngest and newest member of the Organization, Roxas, the "Discovered Key", was "born" when Sora briefly became a Heartless. However, due to a combination of Sora's short time as a Shadow and Kairi's heart serving in his creation, Roxas had no memory of being Sora. He wields the Oblivion and Oathkeeper Keyblades, and controls the power of light and the Samurai Nobodies. His name is an anagram on Sora's name with an 'X' added.
Roxas' first appearance was in the Another Side, Another Story video that is unlockable if the player accomplishes certain tasks in Kingdom Hearts; he was the first Organization member to be revealed. He later appeared in an additional video, Another Side, Another Story: Deep Dive, for Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix. When pre-release screenshots and video showed this character without an Organization cloak, he was featured prominently, emphasizing his importance to the future game's plot. Without an official name or information to go by, Kingdom Hearts fans dubbed him BHK, short for Blond-Haired Kid (the Square Enix-given name in Kingdom Hearts Alpha Ultimania was Misterious Boy [sic]) and debated his importance in the plot.
He is voiced by Jesse McCartney [1] in the English version of Kingdom Hearts II and Koki Uchiyama in the Japanese version.

Story
During his time in the Organization, he and Axel became best friends, but that changed after Xemnas revealed Sora's existence to him. Roxas, against Axel's wishes, wanted to find out the truth behind who he really was and left the Organization.

Roxas_as_-13.jpg

Roxas in Another Side, Another Story: Deep Dive.
Roxas co-oped with Riku when he was attacked by Heartless (due to possessing the Keyblade), but the two soon fought each other and Roxas was beaten (and knocked out) by Riku once he fully embraced the darkness in himself. Riku took him to DiZ, who placed him in Twilight Town with no memory of being a Nobody. DiZ had Naminé replace some of Roxas' memories with Sora's, much to Axel's enraged fury, who did not want Roxas involved with DiZ's plan. As a result of DiZ's scheme, Roxas lived a normal life in a simulated Twilight Town until his past came back to haunt him when Axel eventually found him.
Although he is able to remember his past as Number 13 in the Organization, and despite Axel's attempts to stop him, he merges with Sora at the beginning of the game as part of DiZ's plan to restore Sora's memories faster, since he realized that the process was taking much longer than he thought, and make Sora active again to fight the rest of the Organization. Despite his "death", Roxas appeared two more times in the World That Never Was near the end of the game. The first was a confrontation with Sora that led to a one-on-one fight. The fight is never fully explained and is left open for interpretation. Roxas could have been fighting Sora for dominance over their body, or he could have been testing Sora to make sure he was strong enough to fight Xenmas and other stronger Organization members. The final time Roxas appears is with Naminé, before Sora and Kairi, and he fully fades into nothingness as a part of Sora with no regret.

The Nobody
Nobodies are creatures without hearts. They are leftovers, existing as merely the body (an empty vessel) and soul of people who lost their hearts to Darkness. Unlike the Heartless, the Nobodies attack people out of confusion and the need to be complete (finding and reuniting their bodies with their lost hearts). The members of Organization XIII, being the most powerful Nobodies because of their strong hearts, kept human form while weaker ones assumed malformed inhuman forms. Most of the members of the Organization tend to control one type of Nobody, usually suited to their fighting style.
There are twelve known types of primitive Nobodies: Dusks, Creepers, Dragoons, Samurais, Snipers, Dancers, Berserkers, Assassins, Gamblers, Sorcerers, Twilight Zones, and Spectres, the last of which was called by Marluxia only at the final battle of Chain of Memories.


Pleez Tell anyone you can about this and leave any posts that you like!
 
Last edited:

AndyBlaze

New member
Joined
Jan 28, 2006
Messages
22
Age
34
Location
Grand Rapids, MI
Website
www.myspace.com
Dawning Twilight said:
.............wiwkipedia can be altered by even the dumbest of people i'm not going to give credit unless there's some real proof to back this up it's kinda just like a summary though so whatever....

No. this is seriously 100% true. I aint gonna say where they got it from but the source is accurate!
 

Galoop

New member
Joined
May 24, 2005
Messages
326
Age
37
Location
UK
i neva seen thsi b4 good info even though u copied nd paste!
 

Dawning Twilight

The Egotistical Bastard
Joined
Jun 6, 2005
Messages
8,020
Age
36
Location
Making Out With DT Cause He's So Damn Sexy!
The first six members of Organization XIII are Nobodies of assistants of Ansem in his experiments in darkness.

please read the nomura interview before writting this stuff up the interview says otherwise about this part i'm pretty sure of it...
 

master3456

New member
Joined
Jul 26, 2005
Messages
103
Age
33
I agree with twilight and also the couldnt have helped they probley did something for there motive like tempting him to becoming a beign of darkness
 

Madness

lol internet
Joined
Jul 1, 2005
Messages
1,401
Age
35
Location
In my pants.
Website
www.freewebz.com
Dawning Twilight doesn't seem to understand the fact that while it can be altered by idiots, it can also be altered by smart people and the stuff that the dumb people add are always fixed by the smart people. DERR

Anyway, seriously, what the hell is up with so many people copying that article?
 

Dawning Twilight

The Egotistical Bastard
Joined
Jun 6, 2005
Messages
8,020
Age
36
Location
Making Out With DT Cause He's So Damn Sexy!
do the smart people have eyes in the back of their heads? they can't catch everything everytime something stupid comes up. also i think somebody made this crap up well some of it anyways. the nomura interview says otherwise about this thing so this is definitely fake.
 

TheMuffinMan

Armchair Administrator
Joined
Jun 9, 2005
Messages
9,258
Dawning Twilight...do you see anything here that looks like it was made up by an idiot? Do you see any 'lawlz, zomg, roxas haz teh gey secks wit demyx, omgbbqitshawt'?

No, that's because there is none. All of this, though partly opinionated by those who wrote it, is pretty accurate, and can hardly be called 'made-up'
 

Americo

Dramatic Hearts Creator
Joined
Nov 22, 2005
Messages
4,815
Age
36
Location
My Own City... Pope-land!
It's also right from Wikipedia... Only one part isn't true, well... not fully true. The part about Xenmas and Roxas on the beach. Never happened, since it was a dream.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top