User:Kaimi/Kingdom Hearts III
I know what you think: "He never played a KH game, yet he bursts with ideas for one -_-" " Well, that's true, but the concept of conflict between light and darkness in KH series is somewhat...unusual, I think.
Basic Information
The Seven Guardians of Light:
- Sora
- Riku
- Mickey
- Lea
- Kairi
- Aqua (?)
- Ventus (?)
Disney franchise
Pocahontas
Yes, I seriously need Pocahontas in a KHIII game.
- Characters
Pocahontas, John Smith, Ratcliffe, Grandmother Willow, Kocoum, and Chief Powhatan would appear.
- World
I'm very keen on the name The Riverbend as Virginia doesn't sound very appealing.
- Story
- Keyblade
Colours of the Wind sounds nice, doesn't it?
The Little Mermaid II
- Characters
Ariel, Eric, Sebastian, Morgana, Melody, King Triton.
- World
Atlantica would probably stay.
- Story
- Keyblade
Melodies of Sea sounds nice, I think.
Tangled
- Characters
Rapunzel, Flynn Rider, Mother Gothel, Pascal, Maximus, The Stabbington Brothers
- World
Corona seems an appropiate name for the world.
- Story
- Keyblade
Final Fantasy series
Final Fantasy
- Characters
Warrior of Light, Princess Sarah, the King of Cornelia, Queen Jayne, Lukahn, and Garland/Chaos.
- World
Lux Primoris would be the best choice and it would contain Cornelia, Cornelia Castle and the Chaos Shrine.
- Story
Garland would kidnap the Princess and demand giving him the kingdom if he were to see his daughter alive. When the gang would enter the throne room, the Warrior of Light would offer his services stopping Garland and Sora along with Goofy, and Donald proposes to help him and the Warrior agrees. They go to the Chaos Shrine where Garland is with the abducted Princess; the four beats him and Garland disappears in darkness. Back at the Castle where the four returns the Princess, prophet Lukahn dashes in and says that waves of darkness attacked the kingdom. Sora and the gang proposes to help. Lukahn tells that in order to repel the darkness from the kingdom they need to collect four elemental crystals which disappeared from the kingdom and speculates that they might be in 'fantasy' places.
- Possible Crystals' Locations
- Fire Crystal – Agrabah
- Water Crystal – Atlantica
- Earth Crystal – The Riverbend
- Wind Crystal – Symphony of Sorcery
When the gang bring the four elemental crystals into Cornelia, the darkness disperses, but Garland in form of Chaos emerges and attempts to destroy the world. The Warrior of Light and the party fights Chaos and defeats him causing the world to be free of the Heartless. The King and the Warrior thanks them for their services and presents the party a keychain.
- Keyblade
Valiant Knight is the keychain for Lux Primoris.
Final Fantasy IV
- Characters
Cecil Harvey would suit well sporting his DLC Paladin attire from Dissidia 012.
- World
Cecil could be an inhabitant of the Radiant Garden.
- Story
Cecil would be rather a side character loosely related to the main plot of the game. Although he'd be a Paladin, his past while he was a Dark Knight would torment him. Player could participate in a sidequest which would relate to finding four crystals which would enable Cecil to make his past torment him no more. Even though the crystals would be collected, the tormentor would became a body and would attempt to kill the Paladin Cecil; this could be a superboss fight.
After the fight, Cecil would reveal that he was once a pawn of Maleficent, but noticed her true intentions and broke free from the chains of being a Dark Knight.
- Keyblade
Luminescence sounds good, doesn't it?
Lightning Saga
Proposition A: Final Fantasy XIII
- Characters
Snow
- World
Since in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, Cloud and Auronm respectively, appear in the Coliseum, Snow would be in Olympus Coliseum.
- Story
Snow trains in the Coliseum wishing to become strong enough to be able to protect Serah and live up to his proclaim that's the "Hero".
- Keyblade
Proposition B: Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
- Characters
Lightning (LR attire in the field, for the battle also utilises Dark Muse and Sorceress), Snow Villiers (LR attire), Lumina
- World
As Snow Villiers would appear, the most likely location would be Yusnaan Grand Palace.
- Story
Sora, Donald, and Goofy arrive in the middle of the fight between Lightning and Snow who uses the situation to escape. Lightning scolds the party from allowing her enemy to get away and Sora offers help catching him as the apology. Lightning is initially sceptic about the idea, but allows the party to join her. As they venture deeper into the Palace, they come across a crossroads and Lightning takes on one of two corridors alone while commanding Sora and his friends into the other one. When a party enters a large room, they notice Master Xehanort dissapearing into the Corridor of Darkness after talking to a pink-haired girl. Sora asks her what did Master Xehanort told her and she says that he wanted her to aid him in his struggle with light. When asked what exactly is this 'struggle', she summons a dragon-type Nobody saying 'this type of struggle'. After defeating the monster, Lumina asks Sora if the 'light and darkness balance thing' is truly a necessity or just a 'human need' of explaining some things. When Sora starts to explain, Lumina dissapears. The party decides to continue their search for Lightning's rival. Finally, they meet Lightning and tell her about the girl and she explains that they saw Lumina, a 'person' of-sort who controls the flow of monsters here as well as is a way for Lightning to find someone she holds dear. Then they continue on their quest for Snow whom they finally find and Lightning attempts to attack Snow, but he changed into a half-monster. Sora quickly reacts and join Lightning in the fight. When Donald and Goofy attempt to join the fray, Snow erects a barrier around himself, Sora, and Lightning. After the battle, Snow disperses in darkness and Lightning says it's not over yet.
- Keyblade
Requiem of the Goddess sounds decent?
Changes
- Beast's Castle would be renamed to Château de la Bête to reflect its location in France, similarly as how Esmeralda and Quasimodo's world was called "La Cité des Cloches" and not "The City of Bells" also relating to it being located in France.