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I am once again bored so have some random Headcanons about each of the boys
-Sky is the biggest thrill seeker out of the chain, despite what everyone would think. Kid fucking leans into the bends on rollercoasters and actively launches himself out of a catapult multiple times. Kid is a thrill seeker
- Wind has the ability to see Ghosts / Spirits with relative ease and can see the spirits of those who trail behind each hero. He doesn’t say anything about it but he has had a lovely conversation with Mipha without Wild knowing
- We all know Legend is anti-killing seagulls, but He’s also against the idea of killing rabbits. Sort of a similar situation of “Walked a mile in their shoes” and tends to just avoids them when he can.
- Hyrule is a natural fairy magnet. He manages to find fairies the easiest out of everyone in the chain (only Rivaled by Time) but it’s still wild how naturally they just flock to him. He actually holds the most fairies in the chain at any time just because they like being with him most
- Warriors Can’t swim and refuses to admit it. He’d rather come up with some vein excuse as to why he doesn’t want to be in the water than just admit he never did learn how to swim. Picking his battles
-Speaking of swimming, in speaking in terms of best to worst: Sky > Wind > Time = Twilight (Both with Zora tunics) > Four > Legend > Wild > Warrior > Hyrule. It shocked everyone that Sky was a better swimmer than Wind considering Wind was raised on an island but it’s just how it is.
- Hyrule knows the most history out of everyone in the chain, but that’s soley because his Zelda’s study a lot of the ancient history and tend to info dump to him a lot. It’s the main reason he knows so much about Legend & Time.
“You are Roxas’s friends.” “That’s right.”
I have this silly headcanon in mah brain where Ventus will look like Namine when cross dressing with a wig. Sora n Roxas cant tell without looking 5 times. Riku twice. Vanitas? He knew it right away. Herherhr ❤️
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A while ago I answered a question about Roxas’ Oathkeeper and Oblivion, but after the ReMIND trailer released, which showed Sora using Oathkeeper… I started to suspect something about the Keychains we see on Keyblades, and how Roxas can still wield Oathkeeper and Oblivion.
My current theory is, Keychains are physical manifestations of memories associated with a certain world or a certain person. A Keyblade is practically an extension of the heart, and within the heart are memories; the heart and memory being intimately linked with the Keyblade and its Keychain isn’t that far-fetched when you think about it. Keyblades change form and abilities depending on what Keychain is equipped, though we never see Sora being handed a Keychain or exchanging them out himself. Kingdom Hearts III introduced the mechanic of switching Keyblades, which…we know to be able to wield multiple, you’d need to have multiple hearts within you. And yes, during the majority of the game Sora does contain three other hearts — Roxas, Xion and Ventus — meaning he could probably wield up to four Keyblades at once, but we never even see him dual wield a single time in Kingdom Hearts III.
When switching between Keyblades, Sora’s actually calling out to his memories associated with a specific world and it manifests into a different token on his Keychain (and in turn, that alters the appearance and abilities of the Keyblade). That’s why in Kingdom Hearts II, when Sora wakes up, he’s left with nothing but Kairi’s charm. Because her charm is a physical item. During Chain of Memories, he lost memories to gain memories, and gained memories to lose memories. His head was constantly altered and played with; he forgot about the friends he had made and the worlds he had visited. The Keychains were changed into cards for him to use, because — like Marluxia said at the beginning — he, Donald and Goofy forgot every spell and every ability they ever learned. And later down the line, they started forgetting people and places too.
So, why am I bringing this up? Because I think I know what Roxas’ Oathkeeper and Oblivion are and how he can wield them at the same time Sora can.
As Sora’s Nobody, Roxas can wield the Kingdom Key, and as Sora’s replica, Xion can also wield the Kingdom Key. After Xion’s destruction, Ventus’s heart “awakened” within Roxas and provided him the ability to dual wield, with his second Kingdom Key being Xion’s. But, they end up transforming; one becomes Oathkeeper and the other becomes Oblivion, which is strange considering Sora — at this point in time — still has Kairi’s charm with him in the pod.
What I suspect happened is, when Roxas’ Keyblade transformed into Oathkeeper based on his promise to Xion, the token manifested as Kairi’s charm, because in his memories (and Sora’s memories) that was the only symbol of a promise that he knew of. Xion’s Keyblade, Roxas’ second Keyblade, transformed into Oblivion due to Roxas being the one responsible for her destruction. The token manifested as…Riku’s charm? The black crown. It’s origin has yet to be explained.
If Oblivion is the other half of Oathkeeper, but also it’s opposite (light and dark)…it can be seen as “Oathbreaker.” A symbol of a promise that has been broken, forgotten — a “passing memory” of a promise. Of what promise?
The mind may forget, but the heart will forever remember — it has been etched. Memories that have been repressed or forgotten, the heart still remembers. It’s possible that Xion’s death stirred some of Sora’s repressed memories within Roxas, something that this newfound pain could relate to, which caused the Keychain on Xion’s Kingdom Key to take the form of the black crown token. And that in turn transformed it into Oblivion.
“My treasured best friend that I destroyed with this hand of mine.”
Roxas’ Oathkeeper and Oblivion cannot be wielded separately. They’re a duo. I assume that if he were to only have one of the Keyblades in the set, it would take the form of the Kingdom Key, his default Keychain (just like Sora). This means his Oathkeeper and Oblivion are separate from Sora’s, as Sora’s are both connected to physical items (Kairi’s charm and Riku’s charm).
With all that said…how do you suppose Oblivion’s token, the black crown, ended back up in Riku’s hands by the end of Kingdom Hearts II? He must’ve gotten it from someone…after a certain treasured friend was put to sleep, something to remember him by in case things were to go awry, causing Riku to forget? Reuniting with Riku in The World That Never Was rewarded you with Oblivion… Seems like Riku’s been carrying that around for a while… 👀
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