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Once fully inducted, the new members are introduced to the other members at '''[[Where Nothing Gathers]]''', the meeting chamber of the Organization deep within their home base of [[The Castle That Never Was]]. The room contains thirteen thrones, one for each member, whose height is adjustable but depends on their respective member's success in completing missions.{{fact}} Despite this, Xemnas's throne always remains the highest. To his left are the odd-number ranked members while to his right are the even-numbered. Starting from Xemnas, clockwise, the members are Xaldin, Lexaeus, Saïx, Demyx, Marluxia, and Roxas, then Larxene, Luxord, Axel, Zexion, Vexen and Xigbar.
Once fully inducted, the new members are introduced to the other members at '''[[Where Nothing Gathers]]''', the meeting chamber of the Organization deep within their home base of [[The Castle That Never Was]]. The room contains thirteen thrones, one for each member, whose height is adjustable but depends on their respective member's success in completing missions.{{fact}} Despite this, Xemnas's throne always remains the highest. To his left are the odd-number ranked members while to his right are the even-numbered. Starting from Xemnas, clockwise, the members are Xaldin, Lexaeus, Saïx, Demyx, Marluxia, and Roxas, then Larxene, Luxord, Axel, Zexion, Vexen and Xigbar.


The Organization is also represented within the '''[[Proof of Existence]]''', a room within the castle's central tower that contains thirteen portals marked with images of each of the members' weapons. The portals lead to other rooms, presumably belonging to each member of the Organization, and the state of the portal is a mirror of its member's own state: when a member has been destroyed, their portal is rendered inactive or can even break.
The Organization is also represented within the '''[[Proof of Existence]]''', a room within the castle's central tower that contains thirteen portals marked with images of each of the members' weapons. The portals lead to other rooms, presumably belonging to each member of the Organization, and the state of the portal is a mirror of its member's own state: when a member has been destroyed, their portal is rendered inactive or can even break.<!--cover the Replica Data room-->
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Members of the Organization are assigned various missions in order to hasten the completion of Kingdom Hearts. Roxas and Xion are the only two able to harvest hearts, but other members are given other duties. Saïx seems to be the mission command, giving other members their assignments. Most of the other members perform reconnaissance or try to sow seeds of darkness in order to promote good conditions for harvesting hearts.
Members of the Organization are assigned various missions in order to hasten the completion of Kingdom Hearts. Roxas and Xion are the only two able to harvest hearts, but other members are given other duties. Saïx seems to be the mission command, giving other members their assignments. Most of the other members perform reconnaissance or try to sow seeds of darkness in order to promote good conditions for harvesting hearts.
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Each member is aware of their lack of emotions, and many of them pretend to have emotions. For example, Saïx battles in a seeming rage, while Larxene taunts her opponents by giggling and winking. The idea that the Nobodies lack emotions is expanded upon in the manga and novel series, which depict the members with true emotions, but explain that they are plagued by a feeling of uncertainty and emptiness due to not having hearts. The manga further displays this "plagued" feeling by showing the members engaging in tasks like jigsaw puzzles, cooking, and reading to try to fill their emptiness.
Each member is aware of their lack of emotions, and many of them pretend to have emotions. For example, Saïx battles in a seeming rage, while Larxene taunts her opponents by giggling and winking. The idea that the Nobodies lack emotions is expanded upon in the manga and novel series, which depict the members with true emotions, but explain that they are plagued by a feeling of uncertainty and emptiness due to not having hearts. The manga further displays this "plagued" feeling by showing the members engaging in tasks like jigsaw puzzles, cooking, and reading to try to fill their emptiness.
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