Thinks about that one Nameless Star in the final world where it's heavily implied regret keeping them stuck in the Final World was leaving behind a child/baby..... Mamanort vibes perhaps
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Hey, Kingdom Hearts-fans.
What if Ephemer just settled? What if Xehanort's mom looks like Skuld because Ephemer had a type? Did we ever consider that?
Food for thought, I'm just saying.
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Calling it now! Xehanort's mother is going to be Verdandi because she's related to Skuld. We're going to learn more about her in Missing Link, because it is such a Nomura thing to split the three Norns across the three different time periods from the mobile games.
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ok i’m clearly bored and also hiatus stir crazy so new crack theory is skuld and ava are relatives (hence the narrative pointing out them being similar) and xehanort and his mom are descendants of ava and that’s how they’re still related to skuld and the whole ‘bloodlines’ concept like nomura said remains relevant while subject x skuld remains real
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I have a question, WHO NAMED XEHANORT THAT??? Like his name X-No heart??? I’M HOPING HIS MOM DIDN’T OR PLAYER DIDN’T TOO. My only guessing is that people in Scala named him that since darkness was bound to find him if he stayed there.
Now that I’m thinking about it that’s horrible, to carry a child for 9 months just to be a child of prophecy, and that prophecy is that darkness is gonna be after them their whole life, and the only way they can be safe is to be raised on the island.
Then my hometown started calling my unborn No Heart, If I were Xehanort's mom I would hate that town.
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I don't think I posted this meme I drew (drew over) here, which is a damn shame, because people deserve to know!
So I'm posting it now!
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Idk if the drawing characters thing is still open but if so can you draw Xehanort's mom, please?
Who is she?
I love mamanort's design so much, needed an excuse to draw her <3
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So... I've been meaning to make this posts for years, but fear kind of kept me from doing so (I thought I'd be raked over the coals for making this comparison, but maybe not). But you know what? I no longer care.
Kairi's treatment in KHIII somewhat reminds me of early Tifa Lockhart. And if Square Enix has any brains, they'll follow through with making her proper-Tifa Lockhart-esque.
Why does KHIII Kairi remind me of early Tifa Lockhart? Because a young Tifa started her training (martial arts training), and had so much promise, but took on Sephiroth before she was ready (who, to be fair, is a super-soldier for those who don't know: a SOLDIER. She was also grief-stricken there, after Sephiroth had burnt her village to the ground and murdered her father, so it was not a fair fight), and he nearly murders her (she's fatally wounded by him, that is, and only quick surgery time saves her).
And it reminds me of how in KHIII, Kairi gets training--has lots of potential--but fights in this war she really shouldn't be in at all (based on her skills at that point), and is thus killed.
Years later, Tifa has gotten much stronger and isn't going to make the same mistakes from before. And guess what? She gets to help bring down the man who has traumatized her so much, and nearly killed her before--as she fights to save the world:
Reminds me of how in Re:Mind (pun intended), after Sora brings Kairi back, she gets to fight alongside Sora (much stronger than she was the rest of the game), and end the evil reign of the man who had murdered her.
No one would ever put down Tifa Lockhart... so why are we so quick to demonize Kairi before her own arc is done?
I understand a lot of it is because how she's been treated in the past, truly I do. I'm right there with you in hating most of that. There's even so much in KHIII I don't like, and would have written so much differently. But we're about to start a new saga, and have some new writers on the scene, so let's cross our fingers that with some new eyes on the script, Kairi could finally get her dues.
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