TheKHTheorist 17 Posted January 22, 2012 The recent Nomura interview has revealed quite a bit about KH3d, but probably the biggest reveal was that the Mysterious Figure is Young Xehanort, as well as a time traveler. When this was revealed, it origionally did not make sense to me. I couldn't help but think "Why would Master Xehanort try to take contol of Terra's body if he could just manipulate the flow of time so that he would never age?" The only explanation I could think of was that the time travel was accidental or done by someone else. That got me into thinking about the flow of time in the RoD. Aqua has been there over a decade and she has barely aged a day. Also, the RoD seems seems to have an amnesiatic quality about it since Ansem the Wise lost his memory twice there. I think that the strange time flow in the RoD may account for the time travel. Xehanort did know about the RoD since he covers it in Xehanort's Report 5. He says that it is forbiden and that you would never return. Well, I figure that Xehanort's broken most of standard Keyblade Master rules, why wouldn't he break another? This brings me to another point, during the end of BBS, Terranort's guardian disintigrates and opens a portal into the RoD. My question is how. The guardian is something of a mystery. It looks like a heartless, but it is able to bond to a specific person. I theorize that Xehanort went into the RoD, and he met the guardian there. With the guardians help, he managed to manipulate the flow of time. He might have done this to satisfy his curiosity about his favorite old legend, the Keyblade War. The after effects of this endevor would have been hastened ageing. This could have sparked his obsesion of immortaliy. He wanted to go back but his body would not support the trip, so he wanted a new body. This as well as trying to recreate the conditions he descovered set off the Keyblade War in case he failed lead to BBS. The final fight includes the guardian, so it's safe to assume that Terranort/Aprentice Xehanort has at least some contol over it. When AX hid is expiriments in the basement, the guardian could have used that darkness as a catalyst to open a portal into the RoD and release the heartless. After that, pretty much the rest of the series happens, and Xehanort is revived as AX but this time with a full set of memories. He wakes up in Hollow Bastion's castle and tries to escape but ends up having to strike down Even, Ienzo, and Braig. Frustrated by our heros meddling, AX summons the guardian and goes back in time to BBS to find an ally, Vanitas. I believe that the fight with TAV was not cannon, but I did read somewhere that MF got some sort of data on Ven. This allows him to eventually find Vanitas Sentiment. He reanimates Vanitas Sentiment using the pure darkeness that's in the RoD and jumps back to the present only to find that instead of being aged, he had actually become a younger version of his origional self. Then he and Vanitas go to deafeat our two hero's in the RoS. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jasegoblue1 4 Posted January 22, 2012 Wow, this is actually quite legitimate except for maybe a few things here and there. Makes a good amount of sense. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shana09 5,769 Posted January 22, 2012 Wow that was interesting...better not be true because then this is the biggest spoiler ever Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Space Cowboy 1,392 Posted January 22, 2012 Seems more like fanfiction. 1 Exodaze reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Totodilee 7 Posted January 22, 2012 Wow... This seems so... true... LOL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Henne 150 Posted January 22, 2012 I couldn't help but think "Why would Master Xehanort try to take contol of Terra's body if he could just manipulate the flow of time so that he would never age?" Even if he can travel time like he wants to that does not mean that he can stop his ageing process, too. I don't believe that his travel was a mistake done by him/someone else. It´s just to random, if you ask me. I don't know why but I guess he tries to stop himself. The question is: Why - not like in "why would he stop his evil doings-why", instead a "why does he know about his evil doings-why" If he could just travel time like he wants then he could see his future self doing this stuff, but this as well sounds to random for me. PLUS! MX in the beginning of BBS looks a bit older as far as we can tell. So... The young-young Xehanort, this guy is at the same/near the same age as Sora while this guy over here is clearly a bit older and laments over his boring live there. (Must be pretty boring to kick ass with a giant key) So, if the BBS Xehanort was the "guy" that obtained the keyblade and the younger one did not have one, then this would explain why he did not use the keyblade as MF. However, why did he "time travel" and fought TAV? Would it not be better if he said anything to them? Seemed more like a powerhouse test to me. I mean it seems like that he contacts Sora, so? Does this mean in BBS he was not as skilled with traveling? (Is the fight against TAV even canon? I read it somewhere but I am not sure about it) So, to put long things short: Somehow the young-young-almost-child-face-only-cute-version-Xehanort managed it to see/hear what is older self did... will do... and then kind does some things through time travel or something like that... dude, why cannot at least one of your beings do something NOT mind screwing? However, this is only right if young-young-almost-child-face-only-cute-version-Xehanort is really helping Sora and Co. The only reason, I think, why he is a "good" (or at least not a direct enemy-guy) guy is the fact, if the fight was canon, that he did not kill TAV. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites