Vor comments that the Mad Hatter and March Hare, in particular, are as weird as the queen, but Xehanort disagrees. ![]() Then by the Mad Hatter and March Hare, who confuse everyone with their ideas of decorum and unbirthday parties. First by Tweedledee and Tweedledum, who capture Eraqus' curiosity with a story concerning curious people. However, every time she gets close to learning something from the two, the moment is interrupted. She suspects that they have some sort of plan, and she wants to be in on it. It's feeling empty.īack in the present day, the moment Hermond, Urd, and Bragi leave, Vor immediately starts pestering Xehanort and Eraqus into telling her the real reason why they wanted to stay behind. ![]() For him, the most terrifying thing isn't darkness. Despite all of that, though, he took some comfort in what the darkness was making him feel because he's normally an incredibly indifferent person, and it was nice to know that he could still feel anything, even if it was negative. He also realized that nobody would be capable of withstanding the corridor's effects for long periods. For example, Terra's hate for him is one of the many things Xehanort probably experienced in the corridor.Īt the time, Xehanort wondered if he could handle being the object of someone's negativity. He wouldn't find out until much later in his life that these emotions belonged to people he hadn't met yet, and that some of them were directed at him, meaning some people envied, doubted, and even hated him. ![]() Xehanort had never felt things like hate before, so when the darkness forced it on him, he wondered if the emotions weren't actually his and instead belonged to someone else. RELATED: Kingdom Hearts' Blue Rhapsody is the Game's Best Final Fantasy Reference
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