I'm starting to think this replica idea of yours was a really bad idea, Vexen. Now there are thirteen Xehanorts.
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I'm starting to think this replica idea of yours was a really bad idea, Vexen. Now there are thirteen Xehanorts.
The faceless characters of today is Replica Xehanort from Kingdom Hearts
Xion Appreciation Week No.iv - Light/Darkness
Inspired by chababe on twitter
Okay but the only reason people hate the Replica Xehanort theme is because it interrupts Scala ad Caelum’s battle theme, and even then that’s not the fault of the artist who composed the piece, but the fault of the level designers for not giving Scala ad Caelum more gameplay.
Shoutout to these weird fuckers real quick
Because like okay yeah now we lnpw they were basically just Vexen's defective replicas outfitted with metaphorical glocks to help the old man. But before re:mind (or the ultamania which I'm pretty sure is where they said so explicitly) these fucking creepy things just showed up in Scala with no context and they were creepy as fuck dude! They just hover around, not even looking alive unless they're actively attacking you, their team move turns the fucking sky red with ritual circles and shit it's terrifying. NOT TO MENTION. that without context of them being replicas I can vividly remember while fighting them, realizing they're wielding the Organixation's weapons and just getting this horrible sense of dread because, like. Are these some kind of ghosts? Wraiths? Has Xehanort managed to pluck all of their hearts from the natural cycle of recompletion, even pull some of them through time again, specifically to trap them here as faceless, voiceless husks so he cam sacrifice them to power himself up fully? Xion's keyblade being among them night have disproven that, but again this was on my first playthrough so with no Re:Mind to show us what the Guardians were doing while SDG were fighting Xehanort, so for all I could imagine Xion and Terra might've just dropped dead as soon as Sora left and were being held in this existential nightmare limbo alongside all the villains (it was horrifying even for the villains because the keyblade graveyard death scenes really drive home the point that NO ONE was actually here for Xehanort's cause except literally his younger self)