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I always felt bad for the Nobodies and the Organization, all they were trying to do was get hearts again so they could become whole.
I always felt bad for the Nobodies and the Organization, all they were trying to do was get hearts again so they could become whole.
do the ends justify the means? and is the intent even important with Xemnas' "True goal" that no one knew of, with his desire for a heart,not out of"incompleteness" but because "Hearts are the source of all '''POWER'''"?

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Xeyj - Sora....you're lucky. Looks like my summer vacation is...over.
TALK - We're friends right?
Is it just me or is Xemnas not that evil. Think about it, Xemnas kidnapped someone and was using Sora/Roxas/Xion to kill heartless but is that really enought to get killed for. And in Days, to me it looks like Saix is the one giving out the missions, not Xemnas.
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KrytenKoro - Most bears were content to live their lives, mauling and eating one, maybe two humans at most. "Mass-murder," as the bears always said, "is for the sharks." But not Barry. Barry was different. He knew that one day, he would kill ALL of the humans. This is the inspiring, tear-jerking story of one bear and the dream he dared to dream.
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As seen with the Leechgrave mission and the Organization summons of Heartless, he also helped keep the Heartless plague going - he had enough slain so that he could take the hearts, but he made sure the Heartless didn't run out of hearts, too.

I always felt bad for the Nobodies and the Organization, all they were trying to do was get hearts again so they could become whole.

do the ends justify the means? and is the intent even important with Xemnas' "True goal" that no one knew of, with his desire for a heart,not out of"incompleteness" but because "Hearts are the source of all POWER"?