♥ [RESERVE] sora; kingdom hearts. two.naikuApril 24 2009, 21:28:07 UTC
Riku became Sora's enemy, taking control of the darkness and attempting to get to Kairi before he could. Although Sora soon found out that Riku did indeed get to Kairi first, he kept fighting until the end, to get to Riku and somehow convince him that they were really still best friends, and that they could all go home together. Xehanort's Heartless, however, had other plans. In Hollow Bastion, the last real world Sora went to, Riku and Sora fought face to face. With force, Riku took the Keyblade Sora had--with the reasoning that since he was the original Keyblade Master, Sora was just the messenger boy. He completely possessed Riku. With Riku's body, he went through his own plan, to collect all the hearts of the seven Princesses of Heart and go through the final Keyhole, to Kingdom Hearts. To release the final Princess's--Kairi's--heart, Sora had to release his own as well, since her heart slept within him. With the Keyblade from Xehanort's Heartless, he pierced through his chest, releasing both. He turned into a Heartless, and Kairi was revived from her comatose state. Kairi, recognizing Sora even as a Heartless, returns Sora to normal by the use of her light. He goes after Xehanort's Heartless, to the final battleground, but not before Kairi can give him her good-luck charm, telling her to bring it back to her safely.
At the End of the World, Xehanort's Heartless explains what Kingdom Hearts is--ultimate darkness, just like the heart. However, he is proven completely wrong as when Sora argues ("I know now, without a doubt, that Kingdom Hearts is light!") and Kingdom Hearts bursts open--as pure, bright light. Sora, Goofy and Donald all rush to close the door. To Sora's dismay, he can't close it by himself--and that's when he hears Riku, normal, calling out to him ("Don't give up! C'mon, Sora, together we can do it!"). With Riku and King Mickey's help, they're able to close the door--but not before Riku tells Sora to do one last thing: "Take care of her."
Once they disappear from the End of the World, Sora finds himself in practically endless green fields. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories deals with Castle Oblivion. When Sora enters the castle, he is told that 'to find is to lose and to lose is to find'. A small group of members of Organization XIII (composing of Nobodies that want their hearts back) are in charge, most noticeably Number XI, Marluxia, who is the Lord of Castle Oblivion. With thirteen floors to climb, Sora 'lost' a lot of what he deemed important in his arrival--like the memory of an old childhood friend, Naminé. Sora remembered how he had protected her from a meteor shower, and how she gave him his lucky charm. He had vowed to protect Naminé, and that meant taking her away from the 'bad guys' of the castle that were holding her hostage. 'Bad guys', meaning Marluxia, Larxene and Axel. It was later found out, however, that Naminé wasn't really a true friend of his at all. She was a Nobody, as well, with powers over the memories in Sora's heart. The top members of Castle Oblivion had captured her to make Sora help them overthrow the actual Organization. It backfired, however, as Sora's faux memories held to true feelings. He protected Naminé, and in turn, when Marluxia was defeated, Naminé promised him that she would chain back the true memories in his heart.
At the End of the World, Xehanort's Heartless explains what Kingdom Hearts is--ultimate darkness, just like the heart. However, he is proven completely wrong as when Sora argues ("I know now, without a doubt, that Kingdom Hearts is light!") and Kingdom Hearts bursts open--as pure, bright light. Sora, Goofy and Donald all rush to close the door. To Sora's dismay, he can't close it by himself--and that's when he hears Riku, normal, calling out to him ("Don't give up! C'mon, Sora, together we can do it!"). With Riku and King Mickey's help, they're able to close the door--but not before Riku tells Sora to do one last thing: "Take care of her."
Once they disappear from the End of the World, Sora finds himself in practically endless green fields. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories deals with Castle Oblivion. When Sora enters the castle, he is told that 'to find is to lose and to lose is to find'. A small group of members of Organization XIII (composing of Nobodies that want their hearts back) are in charge, most noticeably Number XI, Marluxia, who is the Lord of Castle Oblivion. With thirteen floors to climb, Sora 'lost' a lot of what he deemed important in his arrival--like the memory of an old childhood friend, Naminé. Sora remembered how he had protected her from a meteor shower, and how she gave him his lucky charm. He had vowed to protect Naminé, and that meant taking her away from the 'bad guys' of the castle that were holding her hostage. 'Bad guys', meaning Marluxia, Larxene and Axel. It was later found out, however, that Naminé wasn't really a true friend of his at all. She was a Nobody, as well, with powers over the memories in Sora's heart. The top members of Castle Oblivion had captured her to make Sora help them overthrow the actual Organization. It backfired, however, as Sora's faux memories held to true feelings. He protected Naminé, and in turn, when Marluxia was defeated, Naminé promised him that she would chain back the true memories in his heart.
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