Do you know what's so amazing about the universe? There are so many stars in the sky, and all those stars are different worlds. Each world is as different as a mouse is to an elephant. They are so different in size, color, and shape, but somehow they both have big ears.
Master Yen Sid hit me on the back of the head with a stick. I snapped back to reality and rubbed where I was hit.
"Focus," the old wizard said calmly as he bent over me, his stern face illuminated in the candle light. It was late. Past midnight.
"Master Yen Sid," I groaned sleepily. "Why do I have to study this late."
"If Xehanort's forces of darkness don't need sleep, than neither do you."
I groaned and slammed my face into the excessively large book that Yen Sid made me read from.
I woke up the next morning and every part of my body ached. How long did I stay up? I was laying on my bed in my room at the Mysterious Tower. My long black hair was a mess and my pajamas looked like a battlefield between the colors of red, green, and blue. The fairies must have dressed me. I quickly threw off the colorblind clothes, and put on my usual clothes. They were triple layered orange and black shirts with olive cargo pants. I combed my black hair so it came smoothly down past my chin.
"Hello Sol. Looking good!" I spun around once and admired myself.
I left my room through the oversized green doors and saw Yen Sid looking at me. He looked angry.
"You have a visitor, Sol."
It was then that I noticed King Mickey sitting on Yen Sid's desk, swinging his feet happily.
"K-king Mickey!?"
"Hello Sol! I think it's time you take your Mark of Mastery exam."
And that's all I can remember. After that, it's just falling. Falling and falling. With every foot I went down, I felt closer to myself. A Dive to the Heart. Now I was standing on a circular platform that looked kind of like the window of a cathedral. Everything else was darkness. Printed on the ground was the pictures of a sleeping boy with spiky brown hair and a black outfit. I looked at my hands hand saw I was wearing vibrant white gloves.
I looked at myself in surprise. I was wearing a white Organization XIII coat.
When I looked up, a heartless was looking at me. Just a lowly shadow. I summoned my keyblade.
Heartguard was made of a bronze colored metal with the hilt, pommel, and keychain being an ornate blue heart (like the KH logo). The keyblade curved slightly at the edge of the blade so it could grab onto things.
I swung quickly and defeated the Heartless in one stroke. But when i did, the platform disappeared and I was standing in a very unusual place.
I was in a very strange town with Victorian style houses made of half wood and half metal. Most buildings had gears and other strange machines sticking out in weird directions, whirring and clicking. The entire town was built on a mountain in several tiered layers, but even from here Sol could see the city went inside the mountain as well.
Sol looked up and saw that on the very peak of the mountain, was a giant clockwork creature made out of metal. Considering the amount of machines in this place, this didn't really surprise Sol. But that was before he saw the Heartless emblem on it's chest.
I jumped when I heard a tiny voice next to me.
"That monsters been terrifying us for weeks, kupo!"
The creature that spoke was a small, white-furred thing that had no fingers or toes. On top of it's head was a giant red puff ball. I reached out to touch the pom-pom, but the creature jumped away.
"Don't touch it!" it squealed.
I put my hand up to my chin and began to think.
"Wait!" I exclaimed. "I know what you are. You're a moogle, right?"