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[[Image:' Nobody.jpg|thumb|130px|Dusk.]]
[[Image:' Nobody.jpg|thumb|130px|Dusk.]]
Dusk is the most common of [[Nobody|Nobodies]], and therefore the second weakest (next to [[Creeper]]). Dusks can be thrown off guard with a Reversal reaction command. Dusks are usually teamed up with a Creeper or some other sort of Nobody. They are first seen in [[Twilight Town]].
Dusk is the most common of [[Nobody|Nobodies]], and therefore the second weakest (next to [[Creeper]]). Dusks can be thrown off guard with a [[Reversal]] reaction command. Dusks are usually teamed up with a Creeper or some other sort of Nobody. They are first seen in [[Twilight Town]].
 
==Anatomy==
Dusks are apparently very [[Heartless]]-like in anatomy.  However, they are almost completely covered by a white latex-like suit that unzips at the mouth.  What lies beneath the suit remains a mystery.
 
==Trivia==
*Dusks apparently have a European dialect; their only spoken phrase is, "We have come for you, my liege."
*Apparently, Dusks do acknowledge the higher ranked [[Nobody|Nobodies]] (such as [[Roxas]], to whom the above phrase is said to) as their masters.


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Revision as of 01:45, 20 December 2006

Dusk is the most common of Nobodies, and therefore the second weakest (next to Creeper). Dusks can be thrown off guard with a Reversal reaction command. Dusks are usually teamed up with a Creeper or some other sort of Nobody. They are first seen in Twilight Town.

Anatomy

Dusks are apparently very Heartless-like in anatomy. However, they are almost completely covered by a white latex-like suit that unzips at the mouth. What lies beneath the suit remains a mystery.

Trivia

  • Dusks apparently have a European dialect; their only spoken phrase is, "We have come for you, my liege."
  • Apparently, Dusks do acknowledge the higher ranked Nobodies (such as Roxas, to whom the above phrase is said to) as their masters.