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''well if it's so deep what's marluxia's real name or larxene's or demyx's what was the end of the world before it fell into darkness who fought in the keyblade war | |||
bbs just tells about xehanort'' | |||
I'm about to tear the hell outta this XD | |||
Marluxia and Larxene, as far as the entire KH universe is concerned, aren't important in the slightest. Deep storytelling isn't in correlation to their relevance of their existence. They aren't even part of the founding members of the Organization. Who fought in the Keyblade War is inconsequential to the characters in BBS. There's no one in the war worth mentioning. | |||
Xehanort is the damn proprietor of everything wrong that has ever happened in the entire series, why wouldn't there be a game focused on him? XD [[User:Kaihedgie|Kaihedgie]] 01:03, July 5, 2010 (UTC) |
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No, I agree with the other guy, I think you've read too much because this game is way deeper than any other Kingdom Hearts game that's come out.Axel's Sentiment 22:17, July 4, 2010 (UTC)
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well if it's so deep what's marluxia's real name or larxene's or demyx's what was the end of the world before it fell into darkness who fought in the keyblade war
bbs just tells about xehanort
I'm about to tear the hell outta this XD
Marluxia and Larxene, as far as the entire KH universe is concerned, aren't important in the slightest. Deep storytelling isn't in correlation to their relevance of their existence. They aren't even part of the founding members of the Organization. Who fought in the Keyblade War is inconsequential to the characters in BBS. There's no one in the war worth mentioning.
Xehanort is the damn proprietor of everything wrong that has ever happened in the entire series, why wouldn't there be a game focused on him? XD Kaihedgie 01:03, July 5, 2010 (UTC)