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{{DTN|time=17:58, April 10, 2010 (UTC)|text=If that is the case, EternalNothingnessXIII, then why have you not ever expressed any concern over [[Director's Secret Report XIII|this article]]?
{{DTN|time=17:58, April 10, 2010 (UTC)|text=If that is the case, EternalNothingnessXIII, then why have you not ever expressed any concern over [[Director's Secret Report XIII|this article]]?


Given, "Xehanort's Heartless" is simply the most basic description of what group the subject fits into, in terms of types of enemies and allies in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. However, there is one reason that we do not call Xemnas "Xehanort's Nobody" or Xigbar "Braig's Nobody": '''We know what their names are'''. We addressed the subject as "Xehanort's Heartless" because that we were uncomfortable calling the subject "Ansem" or "Ansem, Seeker of Darkness". However, now that Tetsuya Nomura has confirmed the name by addressing the subject by the title "Ansem, Seeker of Darkness", we should follow this. We know what the subject's name is that we should use. For example, remember when the "Isa" article was called "Saïx's complete being"? This is an example of an article that did not yet have an addressed or confirmed name. This is how "Xehanort's Heartless" was, and now we have a name. Just as "Saïx's complete being" became "Isa", "Xehanort's Heartless" became "Ansem, Seeker of Darkness". Furthermore, saying this wiki is only about the ''Kingdom Hearts'' game is absolutely, completely false. What about articles like...
Given, "Xehanort's Heartless" is simply the most basic description of what group the subject fits into, in terms of types of enemies and allies in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series. However, there is one reason that we do not call Xemnas "Xehanort's Nobody" or Xigbar "Braig's Nobody": '''We know what their names are'''. We addressed the subject as "Xehanort's Heartless" because that we were uncomfortable calling the subject "Ansem" or "Ansem, Seeker of Darkness". However, now that Tetsuya Nomura has confirmed the name by addressing the subject by the title "Ansem, Seeker of Darkness", we should follow this. We know what the subject's name that we can use. For example, remember when the "Isa" article was called "Saïx's complete being"? This is an example of an article that did not yet have an addressed or confirmed name. This is how "Xehanort's Heartless" was, and now we have a name. Just as "Saïx's complete being" became "Isa", "Xehanort's Heartless" became "Ansem, Seeker of Darkness". Furthermore, saying this wiki is only about the ''Kingdom Hearts'' game is absolutely, completely false. What about articles like...


*[[Kingdom Hearts Series (manga)]]
*[[Kingdom Hearts Series (manga)]]
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*[[Piano Collections Kingdom Hearts Field & Battle]]
*[[Piano Collections Kingdom Hearts Field & Battle]]


This wiki is about much more than just the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series of games. In addition, we are not shy to use Tetsuya Nomura's interviews as references on this wiki. For example, articles such as [[Organization XIII]], [[Kairi]], and [[Land of Departure]] all have reference tags citing an interview with Tetsuya Nomura. As the wiki improves, references tags will continue to diffuse across the wiki, many of them linking to interviews with Tetsuya Nomura. We have accepted his commentary on the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series as true, because, well, he is the series director. He is the one who planned the story, made the characters, and got it all running smoothly. He is going to know what is going on, particularly with the characters and stories he has created. If you deny the word of Tetsuya Nomura, addressing the subject as "Ansem, Seeker of Darkness", then you are also saying that all of his commentary on the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series is false, which means we just start tearing away many reference tags and remove the information he provdied from articles such as "Ventus", "Vanitas", and "Organization XIII", among others.
This wiki is aboutu much more than just the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series of games. In addition, we are not shy to use Tetsuya Nomura's interviews as references on this wiki. For example, articles such as [[Organization XIII]], [[Kairi]], and [[Land of Departure]] all have reference tags citing an interview with Tetsuya Nomura. As the wiki improves, references tags will continue to diffuse across the wiki, many of them linking to interviews with Tetsuya Nomura. We have accepted his commentary on the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series as true, because, well, he is the series director. He is the one who planned the story, made the characters, and got it all running smoothly. He is going to know what is going on, particularly with the characters and stories he has created. If you deny the word of Tetsuya Nomura, addressing the subject as "Ansem, Seeker of Darkness", then you are also saying that all of his commentary on the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series is false, which means we just start tearing away many reference tags and remove the information he provdied from articles such as "Ventus", "Vantias", and "Organization XIII", among others.


Also, I don't hail Tetsuya Nomura, despite how much I sounded like a cultist in that last statement. HEIL <S>NOMURA</S> GRAMMAR!}}
Also, I don't hail Tetsuya Nomura, despite how much I sounded like a cultist in that last statement. HEIL <S>NOMURA</S> GRAMMAR!}}

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