Noun explanation:
Heartless Heartless
After the hearts of all creatures (including the Star) have been taken away from them (forcibly separated from their bodies by other Heartless or Rikku's Keyblade soul eater), the "darkness" of the heart materializes into a gesture. The "darkness" of the heart is manifested in the form of the "darkness" of the heart. After the formation of the Heartless, the heart is plunged into the World of Darkness. Heartless are heartless "creatures" that act only on instinct - that is, they take the hearts of other creatures, with their ultimate goal being to take the heart of the star. As mentioned above, there are two types of Heartless in the game, those whose fragile hearts are engulfed by their own "darkness", and those who are artificially created (with a "Heartless" emblem, known in the game as an "emblem"). The other is artificially created Heartless (with a "Heartless" symbol, called an "emblem" in the game). However, even the artificially created Heartless do not obey any orders. Heartless beings can only act on their own instincts. The exception to this is that if a creature abandons its body and soul in accordance with its own consciousness, the creature will retain its consciousness even if it becomes mindless.
Nobody
Mind, soul, and body are the three elements of life. When the soul leaves the body, life is destroyed. But when the heart leaves the body and enters the "world of darkness", life is not destroyed, but the remaining body and soul just leave the "world of light" and appear in a different form in the "sandwich world". The remaining bodies and souls simply leave the World of Light and take on other forms in the Sandwich World. Since these other beings do not belong to either the World of Light or the World of Darkness, they are called no-existence. The instinctive purpose of the Mukou and Mushin is different, but what exactly do they seek?
The form of a normal human being's no-existence is very different from his or her human form, but the no-existence that is formed when the heart of a person with a strong heart leaves his or her soul and body still retains his or her human consciousness and form, but only in a different form from his or her original form.
About Ansem/Diz and Another Ansem's Report
The Ansem who appeared in Generation 1 and com was not a human being, but one of the members of the research team of the real Sage Ansem, and Ansem's great disciple Xehanort/Zeroanort/Xehanort's Heartless form.
Anselm the Sage believes that darkness exists in every heart, and that where there is light, there must be darkness. In order to prevent the "Garden of Glow", the paradise he governs, from being corrupted by darkness, Sage Anselm and his six disciples conducted experiments on volunteer Seanot to explore the depths of the heart with the aim of solving the mystery of the "darkness in the heart of man". But Anselm made a big mistake. He agreed to the plan of the six disciples to "accelerate the progress of the experiments" without careful consideration, and set up a large-scale research facility under the castle. The 6 Disciples then went behind Anselm's back and gathered experimentalists to conduct dangerous experiments related to the heart. After realizing the situation, Anselm forced the disciples to terminate the experiments and discarded all the results, but there were some things that could not be undone. Later, King Mickey, who had noticed the change in the world, visited Anselm, and based on his advice, Anselm re-investigated all the data of the underground research facility and found the "Anselm Report". Only the first part of this report was written by Anselm himself, and the second through ninth parts were written in Anselm's name by Seanault, who gave up his body and soul in order to further study the nature of the heart.
Dismayed by the discovery that six of his disciples had voluntarily followed the darkness, Anselm resolved to renounce the light and follow the darkness, and traveled to the "Mezzanine World," a world in which all of existence has been broken down into nothing. After that, Anselm gave up his original name and started to take revenge on his 6 disciples under the name of "Diz". After that, he preserved his original consciousness and ego through continuous thinking and writing (according to my personal understanding, Anselm became non-existent during this process, although it is not stated in the Ri-Anselm report). But otherwise he could not have come to the Mezzanine World).
Anselm gained a new power in the Mezzanine World through contact with the Dark, the power of the Dark. Through this power, Anselm took on the form of the current Diz, and found the passageway connecting the Mezzanine World and the World of Light, the Corridor of Darkness, and returned to the World of Light. "World of Light". However, it was very dangerous to use the Corridor of Darkness too much, and his heart could be corrupted by the darkness, so Anselm decided to settle down in a quiet town in the Mezzanine World, Twilight Town, and set up a new research base in a villa in Twilight Town. Afterwards, in order to discover the purpose of the 13th Organ, he infiltrated the City of Forgetfulness at the edge of the Mezzanine World and met Sora the Keyblade and others, who could help him carry out his revenge plan. After the events of the city, he transported Sora to his research base and ordered Namini to restore Sora's memories.
One day before Sora awoke, Ansem gave up on the idea of revenge out of apology to Riku, the victim of his revenge plan, and out of his own remorse.
The Ri-Ansem Report is a book of reports written by Sage Ansem himself during the period from the time he began to embark on his experiments until the day before Sora awakened, with the latter portion appearing to have been written to King Mickey.
The 13 Organs RELATED: 13 Organs Characters
The 13 Organs, led by the Nonexistent of Seanoth: Jemnas/Zemnas/Xemnas, are an organization formed with the goal of obtaining the Heart of the Kingdom, which is formed by the pooling of the hearts of the people that have been seized, and to become a complete being. All members wear black coats and generally do not show their true colors. The members are:
No.1Jemnas/ゼムナス/Xemnas (Anselm's great disciple Seanort/ゼアノート/Xehanort)
No.2Archer of the Magic Gun - Xigbar/Siegbaru/Xigbar (one of Anselm's disciples, Braig/ブライグ/Braig)
No.3 The Six Lances of the Whirlwind --- Zaldin / ザルディン / Xaldin (Dilan / ディラン / Dilan, one of Anselm's disciples)
No.4 The Bachelor of the Frozen --- Vexen / ヴィクセン / Vexen (Even / イヴェン / Even, one of Anselm's disciples)
No.5 The Howler of the Silent --- Lexewu Lexaeus (one of Anselm's disciples, Elaeus)
No.6 Caster of Shadows---Zexion/Zexion (one of Anselm's disciples, Ienzo)
No.7 Demon of the Moon Dance---Sexus/Saikus
No.8 Gale of Inferno---Axel/Axel/Axel
No.9 Melody of the Serenade---Demix/Demix
No.10 Gambler of Fate---Ruksode/Ruksode
No.11 Elegant Murderous Blade---Marsha/Marsha
No.12 Non-Emotional Siren --- Laxian/rakshiヌ
No.13 Key of Encounter --- Roxas/roxas/Roxas
By the way, the hidden boss black man in kh1fm is the organization leader Jemnas. the black man with two keyblades that appeared in the hidden animation of kh1 is Roxas, and the black man with blindfolded eyes The two men in black that appear at the end of deep dive (the one on the left (the one that appears from the rock and is said to resemble Sora) is Roxas, and the one on the right is Jemnas. The one in brown robes that appears in the secret place on Destiny Island is Heartless of Seanaut, or "Ansem" in KH1.
Roxas/Axel Roxas/Axel
Roxas, the original 13th member of the 13th Org, was created in the Town of Dusk when Sora became Heartless. Since he inherited Sora's powers, he was also able to use the Keyblade. However, Sora's transformation into a Heartless was short-lived at the time, while Sora later retrieved his heart and transformed back into a human form, so Roxas is a rather special No-Suu that doesn't have a Heartless corresponding to himself. At the same time he has a human stance and has the same ability to use the Keyblade as Sora, but has no memories of Sora before he became a Heartless.
When Anselm first began to restore Sora's memories of his memories with the help of Namine's power, the recovery progressed very slowly. He attributed this to the lack of Sora's Heartless, so he commissioned Rikku to bring Roxas. He then datamined Roxas into a simulated Twilight Town to speed up Sora's recovery. At this point Roxas lost a moment of his own, as a memory of the No-Survival.
Axel was a very good friend of Roxas in the 13th Org. Axel didn't want Roxas to break away from the organization, and at the same time, in order to thwart Anselm's plan to restore Sora's memories (as if because Roxas would disappear when that plan was completed), he had invaded the simulated Twilight Town three times, but all to no avail. Axel didn't have a reason or motive to go against the 13th Organ, but he used all of his power in the later episodes of the game to destroy the Unexisting that stood in Sora's way and opened the way to the 13th Organ's base. This is because he emotionally wanted to help his best friend, Sora's No Cun, Roxas.
Naminé
Naminé is a girl who possesses the magical power to manipulate the memories of others. By "others" we mean only Sora and those who have hearts connected to Sora's (Donald Duck and Goofy). That's because she's a girl who has a deep connection to Sora - Kelly's Unexisting.
In the early KH1 episode that takes place at the Place of Secrets on Destiny Island, the mysterious door opens and as Sora tries to hug Kelly, who is unsteady in the gale force winds, Kelly disappears into Sora's arms. This is in fact the episode where Kelly hides her heart inside Sora's body for fear of the darkness eating away at her (Kingdom Hearts Series - Ultimania Alpha). That's when Namine was born. However, since Kairi is one of the Seven Princesses, and there is no darkness in the hearts of the Seven Princesses, there is no heartlessness in Namini's birth, and her body and soul do not leave the "World of Light". Namini, who lacks the medium "body" for the creation of no-mind (her body and soul do not appear in the Mezzanine World, which is the place of creation of no-mind, but remain in the World of Light), is an extremely unstable existence. An extremely unstable existence. This also explains why Namini does not have Kelly's memories. Since Kelly's mind left his body and entered Sora's, and Sora's mind **** has a body and interacts with it, so, as a sort of Kelly doppelganger, Namini is able to directly interfere with the memories of Sora and the others.
Strictly speaking, from the above process of Namini's birth it seems that Namini can't be defined as nonexistent. It's not even a non-existence, it's really "a non-existence".
The Mezzanine World/World of Light/Dark World/Dark Corridor
The Mezzanine World is a world made up of fragments of destroyed worlds and exists between the World of Light and the World of Darkness. "
The Mezzanine World is a world that exists between the World of Light and the World of Darkness. In the game, the Town of Reincarnation, the End of the World (which appears in KH1), the City of Forgetfulness (which appears in COM), the Town of Twilight, and the last world of KH2, the "World that Never Was", are "Mezzanine Worlds", while the other worlds belong to the "World of Light". The other worlds belong to the "World of Light" (of course, the world "Space Rhapsody" in KH2 is a computerized space and does not belong to any of the worlds). The "World of Darkness" is the world on the other side of the "Kingdom Hearts" gate, where the hearts go when they are formed. Whenever the heart of a World of Light world is destroyed by the Heartless, a small number of the original world's inhabitants come to the Mezzanine World through the Corridor of Darkness. After the destruction of Destiny Island, Sora came to Reincarnation Town through the same route. "The Corridor of Darkness is the gateway between the World of Light and the Mezzanine World. If you don't have a Jaeger, you can only travel between the Light World and the Mezzanine World through the Dark Corridor.
The Cloister of Darkness and the Dark World, which cannot be freely accessed, appear several times in the game's storyline, including the Cloister of Darkness: the giant sphere in the sky that appeared when Destiny Island was destroyed, the Cloister of Darkness, the Cloister of Darkness, and the Cloister of Darkness. The "Dark Corridor": the giant sphere that appeared in the sky when Destiny Island was destroyed, and the black portal used by members of the 13th Organ. "World of Darkness": the world Riku is in in the episode where kh1 Riku is alone on a path surrounded by darkness talking to a mysterious voice (King Mickey), the world Sora and the others are in in the episode where kh2 Sora and the others get a locket containing a popsicle and a picture from the mysterious man in black, etc.
Also, the term "real world" appears in the Ansem report, but it doesn't seem to have a very specific meaning. Anselm only refers to the "World of Light" or "World of Darkness" in which he was living as a contrast to the "Mezzanine World", which was a hypothetical term at the time. "Dark World" as the "real world". I think so because Kingdom Hearts Series - Ultimania Alpha doesn't spend any time on this term when explaining the 12th Ansem Report where "real world" appears.
Route
At the end of KH1, the Heart of the World is released from the Heart of the Kingdom, and all the worlds are restored to their original form, along with the "walls" that had been used to separate the worlds from the outside world. Thus, the worlds are separated from each other again. However, by opening the "gate", the keyblade can open a new channel to travel between worlds. Opening 'gates' in order to create shipping lanes to other worlds is the basic purpose of Sora's visits to each world in KH2.
Hollow Bastion/Radiant Garden and Princess
The Radiant Garden is a world governed by Sage Ansem. This world is called "Kaguya's Garden" because of the shards of light that fall from the sky like snowflakes. However, in a secret underground experiment, Seanot opened the "Dark Gate" and the darkness that came out of it changed the face of the world. Since then, the world has been renamed Void City.
The Princesses are the inhabitants of the original Kaguya's Garden. They are the pillars of the World of Light. As one of the princesses, Kelly grew up in this world, and the mystery of Kelly's "memories of the Void City library" in KH1 is solved.
Kingdom Hearts/Door to Darkness/Door to Kingdom Hearts/Door to Heart of the World Kingdom Hearts/Door to Darkness/Door to Heart of the Kingdom/" Heart of the World"
What exactly Kingdom Hearts is is not explained in KH2. Just based on the Ri-Ansaim report I speculate that Kingdom Hearts are a collection of captured hearts in the "World of Darkness", and that the Kingdom Hearts that Seanaut's Heartless "Ansaim" seeks are a collection of World Hearts (his purpose is to gather the great "Darkness", which is the gate of the "World"). "darkness" to which all things in the world return).13 The heart of the kingdom sought by the organs is the heart of man.
The "Kingdom Hearts" gate is the gate that connects the "World of Darkness" in the deepest part of the Kingdom Hearts. Like the heart's "light" and "dark" sides, the "Kingdom Hearts" gate also has both "light" and "dark" sides. "darkness. Only pure "dark beings" can pass through the gate in the "World of Darkness", so Liku and King Mickey must find another way ("Light") after assisting Sora in sealing the "Kingdom Hearts" gate. So Liku and King Mitch will have to find another way out of the Dark World after they help Sora seal the Heart of the Kingdom gate.
The Dark Gateway mentioned in Anselm's report (and mentioned several times by the sorceress Melficent in kh1) and the Heart of the World gateway are both references to the gateway to the Heart of the World, which was sealed by Sora in kh1.
Twilight Town
There are two Twilight Towns in the game, the real Twilight Town that exists in the Mezzanine World, and a computer-simulated Twilight Town that Sage Anselm used to restore Sora's memories. Don't wonder why the treasure chests in Dusk Town disappear when you play with Roxas on the first disk, but later when you play with Sora. It's not the same world. There are some subtleties here that need to be elaborated on. It's true that Roxas was born in the real Dusk Town, but the fact is that the real Dusk Town's PiNts, Hanei and Olette don't know Roxas, so the three people in the real Dusk Town don't say a word about Roxas in the game, and it's only right that only Sora is unilaterally inexplicably saddened when Sora has to leave the Dusk Town.
The Seven Mysteries of Dusk Town
All but the first are simulated illogical phenomena in Dusk Town caused by programming errors and non-existence. They are:
1. The steps at the train station in Sunset Town have a different number of steps when going up and down! (The one counting the steps is the counting idiot Thor, which means .... -
2. The big garbage belt on Sunset Hill moves on its own! (No storage)
3. You can see your other self in one of the small squares on the residential streets of Sunset Town! (??)
4. A mysterious sphere will fly out from one of the alleyways in Sunset Town's residential street! (Program error?)
5. You can see a lot of Bibi in the tunnel of the residential street in Sunset Town! (No survivors)
6. A ghost train with no driver or passengers! (Train to the Tower of the Unbelievable)
7. Sometimes you can see the figure of a white girl in the window of the 2nd floor of a villa where no one lives! (Namini)
"Thinking of you,wherever you are..."
In order to express his confidence that he'll definitely meet Sora when he can still only just recall Sora's name, Kelly writes a letter ("thinking of you,wherever you are...") The game's title screen waits for the text in the animation) and throws the drift bottle containing the letter into the ocean. The bottle ends up in the hands of Sora and Riku, who are trapped in the World of Darkness.
Door to Light
The end of kh2 shows Sora and Riku escaping from the World of Darkness through a crack of light, which, according to Sora at the end of the anime, is the "Door to Light". At the end of kh1, Riku and King Mickey are searching for the "Crack of Light" to get out of the "World of Darkness" (in fact, I'm not sure if the world Sora and Riku end up in is the "Sandwich World" or the "World of Darkness"). (In fact, I'm not sure if the world Sora and Riku ended up in was the "Mezzanine World" or the "World of Darkness", but I can indirectly assume from the above that it was the "World of Darkness"). It seems that the "Light Gateway" does not naturally exist somewhere, but is created through the autonomy of the "mind".
Ansem's Report
Ansem the Sage wrote the first one, and Ceanoth wrote the second through ninth, so who wrote the rest? If you think about it in simpler terms, it was written by Ceanoth's Heartless. For in the tenth Psalm Ceanoth writes very clearly that he is going to give up his flesh. So is that what happened or not? And another question, how does Sage Anselm see that the second through ninth and the last few Psalms were not written by the same person? I hope I'm overthinking this.
Memory of Xehanort
This term is the same as "Master Keyblade", "The last two chasers", and "Keyblade war" in the hidden animation at the end of KH2. The Ri-Anselm report mentions that Seanot lost his memory before he became an Anselm disciple... An ambush for the new movie?