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{{TNE|text=They're probably the most unfathomable creatures in the Kingdom Hearts Series, by me.}}
{{TNE|text=They're probably the most unfathomable creatures in the Kingdom Hearts Series, by me.}}


It's not no bodies as in they don't have bodies.It's nobodies as in no one cares who they are.--[[Special:Contributions/74.210.24.180|74.210.24.180]] 21:44, 6 July 2009 (UTC)
There not called unbirthed there called the UNVERSED! The unversed are like the heartless except they have bodies made out of pure darkness. Unversed come from the darkness thats inside your heart,and once the darkness is taken out that creates a unversed. The unversed are pretty much stronger than heartless and nobodies because they feed off of negative emotions (sadness,anger,rage,regret) wich makes them pure darkness. Also because they use emotions i guess you can say they have a "heart". The nobodies are only created when a strong heart (good or evil) is turned into a heartless,which is the hearts consumed by darkness. so to break it down:
 
Heartless: heart without a body made of darkness
 
NobodY: The shell left behind from a heartless. Has no emotion
 
Unversed: The Darkness Taken from the heart. Feeds off of emotion.
 
i hope that sums it up.


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