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Square Enix unveiled a brand new trailer for Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue at Jump Festa 2016!
At the end of the trailer, new footage from Kingdom Hearts III is shown. New information related to the game has been revealed:
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The PC browser game Kingdom Hearts χ finally has revealed the addition of a new world, Beast's Castle, based off Beauty and the Beast, with new story developments.
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Back in August 2010, Japanese pop sensation Utada Hikaru, known by Kingdom Hearts fans for 'Simple and Clean' and 'Sanctuary', announced that she would be going on hiatus for an undetermined period of time in pursuit of "human activities". Utada also revealed that she had been working on a new album during her pregnancy, indicating that her return may be on the horizon. According to Sports Hochi, Utada is aiming to release her new album next Spring, and not only will it be chock-full of big tie-ins, but one of her new songs will also be the theme for a big drama/news program starting in April. Utada has yet to comment on this news. Naturally, her return raises a lot of questions for the Kingdom Hearts community, most notably being the possibility of a new theme for Kingdom Hearts III. If what Sports Hochi says is confirmed to be true, do you think it's possible that she will be returning to the franchise? What if one of the big tie-ins in her album may be for the long-awaited Kingdom Hearts title? |
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Our most popular post of the past quarter is... | ||
We have had a slow stream of new users joining the wiki over this quarter. Be sure to head over to the user creation log to check everyone out and give them a warm Keyhole welcome! All our new users are welcome to our wiki family, and here just a few of our wiki gnomes that we'd like to shine the spotlight on.
We would like to extend a very warm welcome to these users and the others who joined during this past quarter. We are always looking for new editors to come and help us out on the wiki. If you are thinking of signing up, we would highly recommend it! | ||
Each quarter, the Keyhole hosts a tea party for all users to get together and discuss wiki related issues. Below are important policies we have decided upon in our latest tea party forums.
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Check out our latest wiki shenanigans:
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We've had a subtle boost in activity this quarter and now's the moment where we shine the spotlight on a just a few of our new recruits:
The KHWiki offers all of these users -and the ones who we unfortunately did not have the time to mention- a very warm welcome!
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Keep up to date with the latest changes in policies:
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For this issue, we're working on Project: Dream, set up to tackle Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. The ultimate aim is to cover every aspect of the game extensively, but the tasks listed on the forum are a good place to start. We're looking for people to fill out Design sections of Dream Eater articles, add stats from the Ultimania guide, fix broken links and add categories. All the necessary instructions are described so if you're a fan of the game, come and help out. Don't be afraid to ask questions on the forum page! |
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by Troisnyxetienne Some of you may perhaps remember our April Fools’ Day joke, where we wrote about a Kingdom Hearts 3D HD Remix. We thought that such a thing was improbable and warranted a place on our April Fools’ repertoire of pranks. And a lot of sites including KHInsider believed us. And we all thought of them as suckers for falling for our well-orchestrated prank.
Oh, how the recent announcement of Kingdom Hearts II.8 Final Chapter Prologue has put us to shame. Square Enix turned our hilarious prank into a seemingly prophetic article. But this is not the only time that our dismissals have been met with a similar reaction by Square Enix. Back when Birth by Sleep was released, we thought the PlayStation Portable had absolutely no means of supporting a Final Mix version of that game. We were proven wrong shortly after, when Tetsuya Nomura announced BBSFM for the PlayStation Portable, and we found out that it was jam-packed with new content, including new boss battles, new collectibles, and even a new Command Style. We were also keen to dismiss the working title of Birth by Sleep Volume 2 when the title drop was given to us at the end of Aqua’s Secret Episode. (Clarification here: I personally didn’t dismiss it, but I know many users who had.) Nomura dropped KH0.2 on us like a ton of hot bricks, as part of the II.8 Final Chapter Prologue. Our lesson has indeed been learnt: never dismiss a rehash of an already existing title, especially when it concerns Kingdom Hearts. | |
by TheFifteenthMember Let's get right to it. In Dream Drop Distance, it was revealed that an incomplete being with a body and mind could "grow" a heart in order to be whole. The goal of this piece is to pinpoint what it is that enables an emotionless construct to grow a heart.
First of all, let's examine the Nobodies (people of only body and mind) and how they acquired hearts. The most obvious case is Roxas, who displayed intense emotions throughout his dedicated sidegame. We've seen Roxas laugh, tear, and glower, all of which are feelings that only a heart could provide. The other members of the trio also display emotion; Axel sacrificed his life due to his close bond with his friend and Xion, despite being a replica, still had episodes of guilt, shame and longing. A more subtle case is Lexaeus, who was sincerely remorseful and guilty when he died with his last words being an apology to his comrade, Zexion. While the Nobodies may seem to be the only entities that have gained hearts, we can find multiple examples of this hidden in the data world. Data has a special place in the Kingdom Hearts series. Seeing as Sora's Heartless was bolstered by the bodies and minds released from the slain bugs in the datascape, we can presume that a normal data construct possesses both a body and mind, exactly like a Nobody. Bearing this in mind, the heartless Data-Sora wielded an artificial Keyblade made from data but this was easily broken by Maleficent. It was only further into the game when he acquired a real Keyblade, which could have only been possible if Data-Sora had a heart with which to summon the weapon. Thus, it must be that Data-Sora grew a heart between the events of his fake Keyblade breaking and the attainment of his new one. Tron is another noteworthy case. Being a data construct, he should have only possessed a body and mind. Yet after his journey with Sora's gang in Space Paranoids, Tron displayed strong affection towards Sora in the form of a hug and in the closing credits, he was seen dancing happily. As further confirmation that Tron had grew a heart with which to feel emotion, take a look at the reprogrammed Rinzler, whose data had been greatly messed with by CLU (a process that actually isn't exclusive to data; Naminé did essentially the same thing when she scrambled Sora's memories in Castle Oblivion). Rinzler sacrificed himself to save Sora in The Grid, which is a blatant display of friendship hidden deep in the heart. Now that we've examined all the cases of a person growing a heart, what do they all have in common? Friendship is what I believe the answer to be: Roxas, Axel, and Xion all began feeling after they became an intimate trio, Lexaeus was friends with Zexion since he was the only Organization member Lexaeus trusted, Data-Sora grew close to Donald and Goofy in Hollow Bastion, and Tron became pals with Sora, Donald and Goofy. Friendship is what all of these cases have in common and I believe it is the secret to growing a heart. It could also be that I got the causal relationship the wrong way round and friendship is simply a result of growing a heart, and not the cause. However, not everyone who has a heart makes friends (e.g. Xehanort, Clayton, Ursula and every other villain) so I think this possibility is less likely. It is more apt that the series' core theme -friendship- is how you gain a heart. The moral of the story is if you're ever feeling a tad heartless, go out and make a friend. | |
by Troisnyxetienne This is part two of an ongoing series on Xehanort. Catch up on part one in Issue 6 before continuing!
The Years In Between We come to understand that Xehanort is found by Ansem the Wise, ruler of Radiant Garden, who takes him under his wing. Xehanort proves to be the most intelligent of Ansem’s apprentices, and hastens the pace of Ansem’s research on the human heart, and the effects of darkness on it. The Heartless are inevitably created as a result of it, and lives are quite needlessly lost. Ansem has enough of this, and forbids Xehanort from continuing this research. Xehanort bows in fake respect – we all know he’s going to disobey Ansem anyway – and rips out the hearts of the rest of the apprentices. Whether directly by his Keyblade, or with some sort of machine, we understand that Xehanort is directly responsible for turning the other apprentices into Heartless. I do not know whether this happens before or after the others’ hearts are lost, but at some unknown point in the story, Xehanort rips out his own heart too. All of them become Heartless and their remaining bodily shells become Nobodies, and they all expel their former chef-d’oeuvres from Radiant Garden. Because Ansem the Wise ends up in the Realm of Darkness for the first time as a result of this, I have reason to believe that he would have been sent there by means of execution, or summoning a Corridor of Darkness which Ansem himself cannot reopen (the latter seems far more plausible). If I were to continue on the vein of Xehanort being the satanic figure of the Kingdom Hearts series, I should think he certainly has the disobedient and rebellious nature to back this up. In the previous issue I mentioned that Xehanort disobeyed his master while he was still an apprentice at using the Keyblade. I do not claim to know what kind of master he had, but judging by the way Eraqus and Yen Sid have turned out, I have reason to believe that this master would not have meant or done any harm. Xehanort, on the other hand, was rebellious because he wanted power. He wanted more power as soon as he felt that little bit of power for the first time. And that is pretty much the allegory I wanted to draw with the Biblical tempter: Satan, the personification of evil, was once an angel, created for the purpose of good, but rebelled against God because he wanted the praise and worship that God was given, and fell into the darkness that he now embodies. (You could substitute the name with “Lucifer,” bearer of light, and perhaps it would make the allegory even stronger considering Xehanort’s original purpose was to defend the light, in accordance with his master’s actions.) Xehanort, for all intents and purposes, pretty much embodies this too. Xehanort’s intelligence is described as superhuman by Ansem, which echoes the kind of angelic intelligence that Satan has. Xehanort and the apprentices plunge Radiant Garden into darkness – they discover the world’s Keyhole and send Heartless into it, breaking down the world’s barriers and reducing it to nothing but a twisted castle. At some unknown point in time Xehanort himself sends a girl from Radiant Garden across the sea of stars, to see if his plans would fall into place. That girl is Kairi, and the person he is aiming to target is someone who would have within him a remnant of his foes – Terra, Ventus or Aqua. Kairi would be sent to the Lanes Between – the very same place where darkness is prevalent – and yet come out unscathed, due to her heart being filled only with light. It can be presumed that Xehanort did predict this too. The persons Kairi comes into contact with are Sora (who holds within him Ventus’ heart) and Riku (who was given the power to wield the Keyblade by Terra). Incidentally, she comes into contact with Sora and Riku at their home island… Xehanort’s home island, that which can be compared to an idyllic paradise. Speaking of “idyllic paradise,” I cannot help but think that Destiny Islands is the allegory of paradise itself. Was Xehanort’s decision to never return to the Destiny Islands an equivalent to the fall from heaven of Lucifer and the other dark angels? His final act of treachery towards his former master involves usurping his former master’s name. Xehanort now becomes known as “Ansem,” prompting everyone who once lived in Radiant Garden to remember him as the wise ruler who was responsible for studying the Heartless. Of course, Radiant Garden is not a liveable place now, so the good people who survived the destruction of that world fled and sought refuge in Traverse Town and elsewhere. In the face of a seemingly insurmountable darkness, Traverse Town becomes a hub for asylum seekers, and the people who are in charge of affairs there seem to be the very same people who left Radiant Garden in the first place. They form a resistance of sorts, which would prove to be successful as long as they have the right people on their side… It is always said that it is never the will of a benevolent higher being that evil should exist in this world. Religious or not, people have been grappling with this idea for such a long time. In my understanding, it’d be worded more like, “it is never God’s will that evil and suffering should happen,” and true to the function of a demonic figurehead in a video game, Xehanort causes suffering not only to the protagonists of this game, but also to thousands more whose names we may never know. The destruction of the worlds, the displacement of thousands of people, the losses of family members, the deaths of so many Keyblade wielders and other people besides, the possessions of Ansem’s apprentices, the banishment of Ansem himself, are all the work of Xehanort. And without the knowledge of Xehanort’s true intentions, it would be hard to suspect that something, or someone, is behind all this. But like any other evil being, Xehanort would have his downfall… (To be continued) |
by TheSilentHero In this tutorial, I'll be teaching you about "magic words", not to be confused with incantations like "Hocus Pocus". Magic words are special wiki tools that can provide a variety of different uses. Let us begin!
The first set of magic words will influence the Table of Contents. Every page will automatically add a Table of Contents just above the first section once the page contains more than three sections. However, sometimes you want to move the Table of Contents somewhere else. That's something you can do with magic words! By adding __TOC__ to a page, you can force the Table of Contents to appear at that spot on the page. If you don't want to have the Table of Contents at all (who really needs it, anyway?), you can remove it completely by adding __NOTOC__ anywhere on the page. And that's just one of the things magic words can do! Another useful thing magic words can do is automatically display the current date and time. By using a combination of {{CURRENTDAY}}, {{CURRENTMONTH}}, and {{CURRENTYEAR}}, you can easily create the current date. {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} and {{CURRENTDAYNAME}} will function the same, but will display the name of the month/day, instead of the number, and {{CURRENTMONTHABBREV}} will show the abbreviated name of the month. Additionally, {{CURRENTTIME}} can be used to create your very own clock, like this: If you combine these with switch tags, you can really create something interesting that can change based on the time of day or the season, for example. And now, my final magic | |
by Chainoffire and Aixon Welcome to Intro to..., the Twilight Times' newest column! The purpose of Intro to... (yes, the ellipses are mandatory) is to educate! Each Intro to... will delve into a chosen Kingdom Hearts topic and dissect it in a possibly informative, possibly entertaining, and possibly nonsensical way. It's the beginner's guide to Magic!
To kick things off for the new year, I’ve decided to introduce the basic magics of the ‘’Kingdom Hearts’’ series! Why you may ask? Because I thought that an exploration of the magical properties would be perfect to begin a magical year!
Most magic comes in three tiers, the first tier just uses the base word, the second tier adds the suffix “-ra”, and the third tier uses the suffix “-ga” When you use magic, it takes up portions of the little blue bar next to your health. Certain armor and accessories can power up your magic, or guard you against the magic of enemies. So, without further ado, Let the lesson begin! Fire One of the first forms of magic you are introduced to in the series, Fire is most useful for doing massive damage to a single enemy. In most games, using Fire shoots a single flaming ball towards an enemy causing them to either burst into flames or take some damage. However, in Kingdom Hearts II, Fire takes the form of flaming rings surrounding you. This form of Fire is best used when surrounded by enemies. When levelled up to Fira and Firaga, the flaming rings become much larger for increased flaming carnage.
When casting Blizzard in Kingdom Hearts, it shoots as a burst of ice crystals that can hit multiple enemies at a time. It is best utilized when wanting to damage that large crowd of heartless that’s charging towards you. In Kingdom Hearts II, Blizzard take the form of a singular ball of ice headed in one forward direction. Blizzard is best used for a single, yet more powerful enemy. If those fat bandits are giving you trouble, Blizzard is ideal for cooling down those hot heads.
Thunder While its name is “Thunder”, the actual effect of this magic is more reminiscent of lightning. One of the more unique forms of magic found throughout the ‘’Kingdom Hearts series’’, Thunder is most certainly a fan favorite! From bolts cascading from the sky to a surrounding field of lightning around the protagonist, thunder is one of the most variable magic out there.
The most loved magic among players, Cure comes in handy just when players wish they hadn’t spent that last potion. Cure is there to prevent yourself from dying by restoring some of your HP gauge. The higher the spell, the more of your HP replenishes. After casting this spell, Sora looks above seeing the flower rain down. Despite Cure being one of Donald’s most prominent abilities, he never seems to cast it at quite the right time. When potions don’t quite do the trick, Cure is always there to save the day!
Like every short person’s dream, Gravity is ideal for obtaining those hard to reach items that are floating high above Sora's head. (Like those chests in Hollow Bastion.) Gravity takes the form of a giant orb of darkness that rains down on unsuspecting enemies and squashes them right to the ground. Higher forms of Gravity can even do some damage to those darkness-flavored pancakes! No matter the intentions of this ground-breaking magic, Gravity is sure to bring down the house! Reflect While most magic is used offensively, Reflect turns the tables around and is used as a major form of defence. If an foe tries to attack you, Reflect will negate the attack and if the enemy is in range, will deal a bit of damage to them. If timed correctly, this magic can save your life, but with poor timing, it could be the reason you lost to Data-Marluxia when he only had 1 hit point left.
Aero Another defensive magic, Kingdom Hearts’ Aero provides a temporary wind shield to Sora that halves any damage he takes. Other levels of Aero can also deal damage to enemies if they are close enough to Sora. Chain of Memories' version utilizes the power of wind can be used to literally blow enemies away and deal some damage. In 358/2 Days and Birth By Sleep, Aero calls the wind around the user to lift up any enemies and send them flying. Any form of wind you choose to use will surely exceed your expectations and blow you away!
Magnet employs the power of the force to suck in enemies and bring them closer to Sora. If you’re ever surrounded by enemies and the horde seems endless, this swirling vortex of polarity may help you cut down the danger. Like some of the other spells, the higher the tier, the more damage it can do.
We all wish we could stop the flow of time, whether it’s to finish that last page of a 5 page report you forgot to do until the last minute, or just to take a breather from life. While stop magic doesn’t quite work that way, it still can be rather useful. When cast, Stop temporarily freezes a locked-on enemy in place. In the other tiers, Stop can freeze multiple enemies for longer periods of time. Stop magic can be very useful to stop the hoards of enemies that may seem like too much at once. However, this magic can be extremely tedious when attempting to do the Hades’ Cup time trial mode, and Donald won’t stop casting this on enemies, causing the match to be elongated, and ultimately fail the 50-seed cup by three seconds. (I still hold a grudge to this day.)
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Xehanort: the main antagonist of the Kingdom Hearts series, taking plenty of shapes and bodies along the way. This is a collection of mini-reviews on each of Xehanort's main forms.
Master Xehanort is the crotchety original version of the evil dude we all love to hate, taking the spotlight of antagonist in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. This big baddie is the main antagonist of the Dark Seeker Saga, which encompasses all of the currently released Kingdom Hearts games. True to his influence, he is sufficiently conniving, manipulating, and sinister. (His haircut is kind of weird, too.) He's also called Master for a reason - he's a incredibly powerful Keyblade Master with specialization in his magic. What makes him so dangerous (and so lovably easy to despise!) is his malicious possession of Terra, which leads to the creation of Terra-Xehanort! It's hard to actually like Master Xehanort, but there's little more enjoyable than finally beating the tar out of a really bad guy, in my opinion. Ansem is the darkness-wielding, Heartless-commanding, teenager-possessing antagonist of the original Kingdom Hearts. He's one of the few villains with a unique costume rather than the standard Organization coat, and that makes him appear powerful and intimidating. If he's still not scary enough, watch out for the demon that sprouts out of his back like good guardians do. He also has some nice fatherly conversations with Riku, despite the revelation that Riku finds Ansem to be quite smelly. To top off, Ansem is one of the few dark-skinned characters in the Kingdom Hearts series, which helps to balance a cast of predominately-white characters. Xemnas is the leader of the original Organization XIII and presumably the first human Nobody. He is callous, cold and emotionless, even for a Nobody. He uses Ethereal Blades as his main weapons, which are reminiscent of lightsabers. Xemnas is great for the most part - a mysterious villain and a challenging boss. However, I dislike how hard his data battle is and how he does not wield a Keyblade when he should be able to wield one. But overall, he is great villain, very manipulative, and I hope to see the re-completed Terra-Xehanort soon. Young Xehanort: Mysterious, suspicious and time manipulating! First seen in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, this youthful version of Xehanort was a breath of fresh air to the series. Not only did his appearance as a character reveal a whole new dimension in the form of time travel to the series, but his emergence as a main antagonist, and also as a member of the True Organization XIII have added much excitement to the Kingdom Hearts games. I am certainly looking forward to seeing more of Young Xehanort in the imminent Kingdom Hearts III. | |
Marking criteria: Tonality Context Expression Memorability The Key, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Some of the background music pieces in the Kingdom Hearts games can be quite short, or just simply about a minute in length, tops. However, what determines how good a piece of music is, is not how short or long it is, but how well it carries its significance for its length. In my mind, few other pieces do this apart from The Key, a piece that appears towards the end of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. This piece is a beautiful blend of old and new, of the traditional and the modern. There are orchestral sounds, vocalisations, synthesised drums, and an ordinary piano seemingly blended with an electric piano. There is even a pipe organ thrown in for good measure, as if any awesome piece of music depicting villains or cataclysmic events is not complete without one. A twisted version of the Kingdom Hearts title theme, Dearly Beloved, is the centrepiece of this piece of music. However harmonious it sounds, the various instruments in this piece are played such that we hear and imagine discord. Shimomura has blended orchestral and electronic sounds into many of her pieces, particularly in the Kingdom Hearts series. This is easily one of my favourite applications of this technique, ever. The events which Master Eraqus and his pupils had tried so hard to prevent have now taken place. The χ-blade has been forged, and Kingdom Hearts has been summoned. Terra, Ventus and Aqua, our three heroes, are just a hair’s breadth away from letting all worlds fall into darkness under Xehanort’s grasp. By this point, Terra’s body has been possessed by Xehanort, Ventus’ body has been possessed by Vanitas, and Aqua is almost despondent. Ventus-Vanitas, as this entity is officially called, enters into battle with Aqua, the only one who can physically stop him. She seems outmatched, having only her own Keyblade, a mere shadow of the χ-blade in her opponent’s arms. Meanwhile, the light within Ventus’ heart does battle with the darkness of Vanitas’ heart. No one but Ventus knows what is going on inside his heart. Aqua is easily bested by Ventus-Vanitas, and he takes to taunting her in order for her to give up hope. However, if there is one thing Aqua has that Vanitas does not have, it is the strength gained from friendship. Aqua pulls out her Wayfinder and calls upon Terra and Ventus to lend her strength. It feels almost like a desperation move, as there is no sign of their whereabouts, or how conscious they are. Yet, as soon as the Wayfinder glows in response to Aqua’s invocation, we know that Terra and Ventus are as alive as ever. Ventus-Vanitas speaks, saying that Aqua is merely wasting her energy, but Aqua leaps into battle once again, her Keyblade strengthened by the wills of her two friends. It still does not seem probable that Aqua could even make a dent in that χ-blade of his, but she is more than willing to try anyway. The existence of all the worlds is at stake; any move, however desperate it seems, must be considered! With Aqua’s physical strength, and the wills of the three heroes, the χ-blade is damaged, against all odds, and is destroyed in a massive explosion. As it turns out, Ventus has also won his internal conflict with Vanitas, destroying all the darkness in his heart. Vanitas’ grip on Ventus finally loosens, and Ventus loses the bodysuit that came with Vanitas. The explosion blows Ventus far away, and Aqua follows him, hoping to take his hand. The two of them wind up in the Lanes Between, and Aqua manages to grab hold of Ventus. All the while, this music plays, highlighting the drama of salvation played out in the end of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, from start to finish. What Xehanort has initiated in this game is no mere re-enactment of the original Keyblade War; the risk of harm to the worlds is just as great as it was in the first Keyblade War. And just like any battle, this Keyblade War left scars that are yet to be healed. Ventus is found comatose as soon as the X-blade is destroyed. There is no sign of Terra or Xehanort. The Keyblade Graveyard, an already battle-scarred world, suffers even more battle scars as a result of this dramatic clash. The Key evokes a mixture of emotions. It begins solemn and awe-inspiring, and at the same time, frightening. The inclusion of the pipe organ and choirs makes this piece sound apocalyptic too. Contemplating being in a situation like this is not pretty, to say the least. As soon as this piece breaks out with the Dearly Beloved fragment, I put myself into the characters’ shoes and I begin to fear that now that Kingdom Hearts has been summoned and the χ-blade forged, Armageddon is drawing near. I think it memorable, by virtue of it featuring a twisted fragment of Dearly Beloved. Perhaps others may remember it for the same reasons as I do. I’ve had this piece playing in my head for a good half-hour… <youtube>DGWSHVgijAg</youtube> Like we'd tell you! In your dreams! | |
Interview conducted by Byzantinefire Byz: Let's begin! What brought you over to Kingdom Hearts in the first place?
Byz: Are you interested in Kingdom Hearts III?
Byz: I'm sure you have plenty of time! I bought mine six months ago for Arkham Knight. Any new characters in the series you are hoping for?
Byz: Any in particular?
Byz: What about Disney, Pixar, Marvel or Lucasfilm characters?
Byz: Well, what's life with no risk? Anyway, have you seen any new trailers or shows recently?
Byz: Ah. I saw the first trailer for Star Trek Beyond today. Have you been to any theme parks?
Byz: What about Universal?
Byz: Ah well, I have only been to Disneyland once and I did see a lot of adds for Universal Studios Hollywood. I saw ads for Transformers: The Ride, Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem and Fast & Furious: Supercharged. And of course the Wizarding World of Harry Potter is coming to Hollywood. Would any of those attractions interest you?
Byz: How far away do you live?
Byz: Ah. Well i hope they build a Universal Studios in Europe like did with Disneyland. Though there used to be one in spain. Have you seen The Force Awakens yet?
Byz: Seriously who isn't a fan of Star Wars.
Byz: It is still very hard to believe considering how much this new film made at the box office.
Byz: Well, I saw all seven and the Clone Wars film. I even founded the Lucasfilm Wiki.
Byz: Is it Anakin's or Luke's? Or is it Obi-Wan's.
Byz: Then it's Luke's. So how is the Netherlands?
Byz: Like Seattle, I'm guessing. |
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A mysterious curse has been wrought upon the world of Kingdom Hearts! All the wicked foes that stand in the way of our favorite protagonists have been gifted with the power of invisibility! Thankfully, our quick wiki editors who are skilled in the ways of magic - as all good editors are - have managed to capture some monsters, but they need your help identifying what type of beast they have found, so their un-invisiblity spells work correctly. Help us out! Do you know who this beast is? Hover here for the answer! This issue's beast was captured by TheFifteenthMember |
If my heart was lost away And I cloaked myself in black, "Joxens" would be my name, But what is my name right now? Hover here for the answer! Submitted by TheFifteenthMember Inflicting damage is my job. I keep the torment going; again and again In a purple wave of evil Above your head, my bubbles bring the pain. Hover here for the answer! Submitted by ANX219 Hidden truths. Image of their backs, preserved in memory. Two who were never meant to meet. All the pieces lie where they fell. Where they wait for him. Hover here for the answer! Submitted by TheFifteenthMember We are beams of light Soaring in the sky; on the prowl for some prey. My brothers hit in succession We pierce the armor; strength whittles away. Hover here for the answer! Submitted by ANX219 "Inkmdgo Eky" Unscramble! Hover here for the answer! Submitted by TheFifteenthMember | ||
Can you fit all these words onto the grid above? Click here for a printable version! (and printable answers) Submitted by TheFifteenthMember and Draaek |
It's not really a specific task, but I'm most proud of the templates I coded. When I first came here, I had no coding skill at all, and by studying the templates and making small edits to them, I learned to code. Now, almost three years later, I can create templates from scratch, and they work too! (Well, most of the times).
The Kingdom Hearts experience is unique and it is difficult to find any game that captures the same mood. While it would be easy for me to recommend other Square Enix JRPGs, such as Final Fantasy, Secrets of Mana, and Dragon Quest, the truth is that liking Kingdom Hearts does not mean you're a fan of the JRPG genre. Personally, I enjoy Kingdom Hearts mostly for the story so I suggest good, plot-driven games to fans of Kingdom Hearts. In this regard, my favourites include Portal, BioShock, and Batman: Arkham Asylum.
Sora. Whilst I realise that this will undoubtedly be an unpopular answer, I truly have never understood why fans of the Kingdom Hearts series adore the guy so much. He may be the main protagonist, but his cheery and optimistic personality seems to me to be so unrealistic that I could never take him seriously as a person…
STAR WARS. STAR SODDING WARS. NO. There’s been enough hatred for George Lucas taking it away from its original path; I don’t want Tetsuya Nomura to do worse. While I have seen fan art of Riku in Jedi costume, I will only accept Star Wars in Kingdom Hearts if it is actually well done and Abrams-esque in feel. But this is going to be a tall order anyway, considering Sora’s and Riku’s first order of things is to meddle in the affairs of the worlds if Xehanort is going to be defeated.
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Correct at least five spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors. Vote in the Mirage Arena. Fix at least ten inappropriately capitalized category links. Nominate a Featured Article or Featured Media. Enhance an [[::Category:Articles in need of improvement|article in need of improvement]]. |
Defeat Lexaeus' Data Battle of Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix without the use of Quick Run. Defeat Sephiroth in Kingdom Hearts or Kingdom Hearts II without equipping scan. Complete a floor in Chain of Memories without having a non-premium attack card in your deck. Defeat Xion in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days while wearing the Extreme Ring. Acquire one of every type of magic command in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance for both Sora and Riku. |
Contribute to the article reworking discussion. Vote for a featured article. Offer your help to finish off the treasure chest lists for ‘’Kingdom Hearts II’’ and ‘’Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep’’. Add information related to Kingdom Hearts χ to the correct articles. Add relevant images to our articles in need of images! | |||
Results compiled by TheFifteenthMember In our last issue we asked you... What's your favourite Kingdom Hearts trio? Here's what you said! The most popular choice was the Wayfinder Trio (Terra, Ventus, Aqua) with six votes, which makes up 43% of the total. Tied for second place, we have the Destiny Trio (Sora, Riku, Kairi) and Sea Salt Trio (Roxas, Axel, Xion) with three votes each or 21% as a percentage. In joint third, the Trinity Trio (Sora, Donald, Goofy) and Destiny Islands Trio (Tidus, Wakka, Selphie) both received one vote, equivalent to 7%. Sadly, there were no fans for the Destiny Castle Trio (Mickey, Donald, Goofy) and Twilight Town Trio (Hayner, Selphie, Olette). Thanks to all those that participated and we look forward to seeing what the results of our next poll will be! | |||||
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Dates compiled by Chainoffire Jan 17: Aixon |
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Welcome to 2015's End of Year Event results page, brought to you via a special one issue only page!
For the unaware, the KHWiki and The Keyhole launched an End of Year Event last year, and we had so much fun that we decided to do it again this year! For 2015 we wished to recreate something similarly exciting but we also wanted something fresh. This time, the contest was in the form of a Roleplay, reminiscent of the old project back in 2012. The event happened over December and, in this article, I will announce the results and winners of the contests! | |
Team Unchained χ win with 77.5%! Team Azure Mercenaries finish at 73.75%! Team Hawtasfiyah finish at 72.5%!
The groups also chose team names, leading to the formation of "Team Unchained χ" , "Team Azure Mercenaries", and "Team Hawtasfiyah". After a month of drawing, writing, and playing, here is the breakdown of this year’s contest:
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