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*Fans argue whether the Keyblade of People's Hearts was a true keyblade, those in favor basing their opinions on speculated theories. However, when Sora talks with [[Leon]] at [[Traverse Town]] after his first trip to [[Hollow Bastion]], Leon explains that the Keyblade of People's Hearts was not a true Keyblade, as it was forged out of six of the seven princesses of heart's hearts, and, like Hollow Bastion's keyhole, would remain incomplete without the heart of the seventh princess, Kairi. Since Sora's use of the Keyblade of People's Hearts was a heroic sacrifice, instead of a malicious intention of use, the Keyblade of People's Hearts unraveled back to the six hearts of the princesses, which returned to their bodies.
*Fans argue whether the Keyblade of People's Hearts was a true keyblade, those in favor basing their opinions on speculated theories. However, when Sora talks with [[Leon]] at [[Traverse Town]] after his first trip to [[Hollow Bastion]], Leon explains that the Keyblade of People's Hearts was not a true Keyblade, as it was forged out of six of the seven princesses of heart's hearts, and, like Hollow Bastion's keyhole, would remain incomplete without the heart of the seventh princess, Kairi. Since Sora's use of the Keyblade of People's Hearts was a heroic sacrifice, instead of a malicious intention of use, the Keyblade of People's Hearts unraveled back to the six hearts of the princesses, which returned to their bodies.


*In the ''Kingdom Hearts'' manga, Sora holds his Keyblade to his back with his belt when not in use, as opposed to calling it from and returning it to "{{w|Magic satchel|hammerspace}}" as he does in the games.
*In the ''Kingdom Hearts'' manga, Sora holds his Keyblade to his back with his belt when not in use, as opposed to calling it from and returning it to "[[wikipedia:Magic satchel|hammerspace]]" as he does in the games.
  However, it could be argued that both keychains returned in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' because both are fan favorites, and both represent Sora's friendship with Kairi and Riku respectively. Also, Oathkeeper had to return due to [[Sora]]'s promise to [[Kairi]] that he would return to her with Riku.
  However, it could be argued that both keychains returned in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' because both are fan favorites, and both represent Sora's friendship with Kairi and Riku respectively. Also, Oathkeeper had to return due to [[Sora]]'s promise to [[Kairi]] that he would return to her with Riku.


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