KH: Symbol/Self - Ch. 2, Pg. 3
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Continuing the flashback, a young Forest outlines his recent "research" into both Keyblades and hearts, while a concerned Yen Sid listens on.
Much too much of a gap between this and the last page. A lot has been going on though...Still not an acceptable excuse. I'll never finish at this rate!
I've gotten a bit better at drawing Yen Sid too, which is surprising. Actually rather fun drawing the old wizard now. Hopefully that means the next few pages will flow easier! And faster, lol.
Yen Sid © Disney
Kingdom Hearts © Disney, SquareEnix
Forest © me
Continuing the flashback, a young Forest outlines his recent "research" into both Keyblades and hearts, while a concerned Yen Sid listens on.
Much too much of a gap between this and the last page. A lot has been going on though...Still not an acceptable excuse. I'll never finish at this rate!
I've gotten a bit better at drawing Yen Sid too, which is surprising. Actually rather fun drawing the old wizard now. Hopefully that means the next few pages will flow easier! And faster, lol.
Yen Sid © Disney
Kingdom Hearts © Disney, SquareEnix
Forest © me
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Actually, creating a keyblade out of a heart was Master Xehanort's ultimate goal in Birth by Sleep. The X-blade that this recreated was the whole cause behind the keyblade war, and Xehanort basically only wanted it so he could cause Armageddon and gleefully watch the carnage. So assuming this story runs by the same rules and laws of KH, than yes this idea would work it would just create a weapon capable of causing the end of the entire universe.
I'm actually a bit disappointed they released that game before I got this far in the story...I'd thought of this idea years ago, and just never got around to it. It is kinda funny that they went that route though, I wonder what else I've come up with that might actually end up being canon, lol.
You know how the universe in Kingdom Hearts is splintered into countless worlds? Well the X-blade is kinda the cause of that, in the past there was only one world but then people fought over the X-blade causing the keyblade war. A war that got so nasty it ended with the universe literally being shattered into pieces, exactly how that happened whether it was the X-blade itself or the fighting over it has not been revealed. Simply put the X-blade is effectively the equivalent of a nuclear bomb in the KH universe, so perhaps you can understand why the characters of KH are not eager to see it reborn.
Except the rule of general thumb. "Make the horror and keep it, or see it made by someone else... and watch them turn it on you and your beloved." Such weapons, such power, inevitably gets reinvented time and time again, neither magic, feeling nor hope will change that. The Kingdom Heart universe was shattered because people wanted "ultimate power" but there is no such thing. They learned a hard lesson, who is to say that the lessons learned wont keep? This wizard just might be foolish enough to cause someone else to madly dash and recreate the weapon and destroy themselves. He's being just as unwise and foolish as those who fought over the weapon, destroying the knowledge only increases the possibility of the next runner up getting it wrong.
Except the willing are not being destroyed. Things like that are always deemed "universally evil" by poor writers who don't factor the willing and actually benign rulers into the equation. Yes, there will always be bad people, but you cannot destroy power for fear of someone misusing it because that's guaranteed, and when you most need the power? You don't have it.
o.o I can see it now, soon he will be justifying the ends to the means, and come to the conclusion that justification of his actions will be always warranted if it means helping the "Greater Good" when that view will always end with a perverted view of what the "Greater Good" actually is, then he will become the very thing, the very thing he set out to destroy~.
Because all roads of civilization brush by hell just enough that a severe enough mistake will take you there. Doesn't mean you shouldn't try, since stagnation is worse than the alternative, which will just take you there anyway. "Wise men fear knowledge they have no recollection of, intelligent men revere knowledge they've never encountered before."
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