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UxieLover1994 Tiempo de morder de nuevo con el poder! El tema de hoy: su sorpresa! — 12:43, February 5, 2011 (UTC)
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Everyone in the KH wiki is under controversy on the status and fates of Lady Tremaine and her daughters. Some beleave they were burned to death, some beleave they were blasted off (like Team Rocket prior to the Best Wishes series), others beleave that they simply ran off.
Some are also questioning on the darkness in their hearts. Some think that they have very little light left, while others beleave they have no light, and are pure evil (much like Vanitas).
In the Japanese version, Aqua said that they were Crushed by Darkness, meaning they ether became Heartless or something else related to the Heartless or even death. In the English and French versions, Aqua said that the darkness in their hearts overtook them, which could mean that they lost all light in their hearts, became Heartless or ended up like Ansem the Wise (banished with yellow eyes into another realm and left to die).
There is a huge talk about this on this page. We should move it here and continue this controversy.
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17master - Hey, guys, check out my new camera! TALK - Oh wait, this isn't a camera... - {{{time}}}
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Tremaine loves Anastasia and Drizella, so there you go. A light. And Anastasia and Drizella are nice in the second movie. There you go, moar lights.
Ansem was sent to the RoD by the Kingdom Hearts Encoder, not due to the darkness in his heart.
Seeing KH is a child-friendly game, I say they turned into Heartless, or Team Rocket-ed elsewhere. Turned into Heartless is more likely though, since the game doesn't show smokes or sparkling lights after the explosion.
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