It does sound kinda cool, yes.
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It does sound kinda cool, yes.
Gee . . . very perceptive . . . *stoic and slightly cynical* Here's your brownie-button. *beep* :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Skyblade
Huh? that didn't make much sense.
What about it doesn't make sense?
I personally don't want to know the BHK's backstory or anything yet, I'm not much for spoilers, but all I DO know is that...:
HE'S FREAKIN' HOT!! WHOOT!! FANGIRL ALERT!!
tee hee...
Riku is totally my number one guy, but by golly is the BHK cute...heh
Your two quotes don't match. Mabye I'm just overtired.
I was just trying to get somebody to comment on my theory. I thought they might've missed it. I'll go get rid of it . . . Or maybe I'll put it here. Yeah.
Right here.
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Originally Posted by myself
The only thing I can see wrong with that is that traverse town was a refuge, a place of hope for the people, while we have twilight town, which, since we really don't know much about it, seems to be a darker sort of place.
I don't mean darker in attitude. Traverse Town is trapped in eternal night whereas Twilight Town is pretty much a day place. So can you see where I'm going with this?
I'm not sure about that. It seems to be almost always nighttime in Traverse Town (you never see the sun), while Twilight Town is always (surprisingly :rolleyes2 ) in twilight. Twilight Town is lighter than Traverse Town, at least technically speaking.Quote:
Originally Posted by Chibi Youkai
I'm not really speaking technically, though. Traverse town was a haven, a safe place for those who had lost their worlds. Even though it was perpetually night, it was a bright place for those who had lost to the darkness.
I wish i could make better judgement to Twilight town, but we don't really have very much information on it. So we really have only names to deal with. Twilight generally represents the ending of a day, bringing in a dark place before the dawn, a new day. I'm thinking it's rather like a gatway, from one "day" to the next, or a clear purpose enshrouded into a new one, it's lines bluring.
Yes, Twilight town is indeed a lighter sort of place, but it is also currently a mystery. We don't really know enough in order to make any real assumptions.
The point is:
Sora's "world" is called the dark world because it's darker.
Aros' "world" is called the world of light because it's brighter.
That's all there is to it.
After all, Square prides itself on coming up with original story ideas. The hero's world being light and the traveling to the world of darkness to help his universal counterpart is so cliche.
Dark hero meets lightside counterpart is new in general. The only story I know of that already does this is The Wars of Light and Shadow by Janny Wurts . . . but the dark hero/main character, Arithon, already pretty much knows he is the darkness.
Here is the true answer.
The Blonde Haired Kid's name is Roxas, as my username implies.
He is Sora's "nobody". This is explained in the game.
He is a member of Organization XIII but has no memory of it.
Because he is part of Sora, he can use the Keyblades.
this thread still opened?
wtf