Quote Originally Posted by Mercen-X
Well, whatever it is, if it's Kingdom Hearts related, then has to have something to do with KH3.

For anyone who still believes we won't be seeing KH3 . . . that the whole scheme is complete . . . here's a list of things that need explanation and elaboration:
1: For every Heartless there is a Nobody. Those with the darkest hearts and strongest wills are able to keep their human form. So, if "Ansem" was Xehanort's Heartless, then what about all of the other Nobodies? We never seen their Heartless. It would be awesome to see 11 unique enemies that didn't wear those dumbass robes just so that the designers didn't have to be creative. I especially want to see Axel's Heartless.
2: There were very few Nobodies in KH2. The list didn't even come close to the Heartless list of KH. You only got to fight that Thorn-Nobody once and it was the equivalent of Darkside. Obviously, we should have to face it again.
3: Clarification of the relevance of Sora's Anti-Form would be nice.
4: If a being loses its heart, it becomes a Nobody. If a being loses its body, it becomes a Heartless. If a being loses its mind . . .? If a being loses its soul . . .?
1. Wrong. There isn't a Nobody for every Heartless. There is only a Nobody for those Heartless formed from beings of strong will. When someone with a weak will becomes a Heartless, no Nobody is formed. While the 11 unique Heartless would be sweet, we know that doesn't happen. Only two people ever kept their sense of identity when they became a Heartless, and those two were Sora and Xehanort. All others just became mindless Heartless of one form or another.
2. Your point?
3. Go into Yen-Sid's tower, go to the room where the fairies gave you the new clothes. Read the five messages spaced around the room. Each one relates to one of the forms.
4. There is no indication of the Mind being a seperate force, like the Heart. And according to the Secret Ansem Reports, when a being loses its soul, it dies (soul seems to be more "life-force" than the standard definition of soul).