Oh, well that sounds less stupid. Although that could really get confusing because you'd have the keyblades and then the "Chi"-blade which are supposed to be pronounced the same way.Fox12 said:Ugh. Square has to make everything confusing. The "X" in this case is referring to the greek letter "Chi."Canadamus Prime said:Were they called X-blades? I thought that might be it, but then I thought no, that can't be right. In any case, given that there was once thousands of Keyblade wielders battling it out over... something there might as well be a vending machine that dispenses them. I first noticed this when playing KH2 when Riku casually tosses Kairi a Keyblade like he was loaning her his pencil.Fox12 said:Yeah, that sums it up. That's the point where I groaned and shook my head. There are likely tens of thousands of keyblades in existence, according to Birth by Sleep, which was a total mess. They tried to remedy this somewhat by saying that there were two super unique keyblades called the X-blades, but it all sounded like a bunch of waffle. I miss the simplicity of the first game. You're DBZ comparison is completely on point. The key blade was supposed to be a special weapon, but now it just feels like any mass produced tool. Anyone whose actually supposed to be useful ends up with a key blade.Canadamus Prime said:I didn't know about the parallels to Catholicism, but I compare it to the Super Saiyan transformation in Dragon Ball Z. When it was first introduced it was supposed to be this thing of legend, not seen for a thousand years. Fast forward 2 arcs later and everyone and their dog is a Super Saiyan. I believe it was even lampshaded at one point.Fox12 said:It also messes up the (somewhat goofy) symbolism of the keyblade. There were always two key blades. And what was Sora's key called? The kingdom key.Canadamus Prime said:Yeah I was done with the series after KH2. For one thing I didn't feel like buying all the different systems to play the spin-offs, but then I caught bits of the lore that had been thrown in in the spin-offs and thought it was convoluted as fuck. And one thing that really bugged my is that in the first game the Keyblade was introduced as this legendary item, and a key point they kept referring to it as THE Keyblade, not A Keyblade, but by the end of KH2 everyone and their dog is wielding one. Kinda diminishes the things legendary status there.
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The keys to the kingdom were the two keys that opened up the gates to heaven in catholicism. Kingdom hearts was supposed to be heaven, and the two kingdom keys were supposed to be the way to open the gate. Then kh 2 came out, and all that got thrown out the window. Now everyone and their grandma gets a key blade.
And didn't they introduce a "keyblade war" or something in which entire armies had keyblades, and a "super keybllade" (I forget what it was called). I got most of this for the Lore in a Minute series on YouTube which isn't always accurate so I might not know what I'm talking about.
Kingdom Hearts, like Final Fantasy, has given way to the worst excesses of Square Enix. They just don't know how to tell stories anymore.
Much like a lot of these companies, Square-Enix has gotten much too big for it's britches and is motivated more by the desire to make money than by the desire to create anything meaningful.
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It can be pronounced "cai" or "Key." It's often associated with Christ in classical thought. Hence X-mas. Actually pronounced "Chi-mis," or "christ-mas." So its written as greek letter "X", and then blade. X-blade, pronounced "cai-blade." It's one blade made out of two souls. I assume it's supposed to perform the same function as the original two key blades, but it's gotten just plain silly. I guess my liberal arts degree was good for something after all. I'm qualified to talk about the symbolism in a Square-Enix game : P
In Birth by Sleep the finale takes place in the Key Blade graveyard, where two large armies clashed. We see thousands of key blades lying around. Presumably this is where the others all come from. Furthermore, key blade masters are now a knighthood that got wiped out, like the jedi. They even have that seduced by the dark side thing going on. Originally the key blade master was supposed to be a chosen hero figure.
So they're stealing ideas from Star Wars? Ugh, I liked it better when it was just Sora was the chosen one, he wielded a legendary weapon, and he had to save the multiverse.