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::::::I'm kind of...doing the opposite of leaping to conclusions. Neither the game nor the Ultimania ever explicitly says they ''are'' the literal Xehanort and Eraqus, so I'm saying we shouldn't either. Like, seriously, which requires less reaching and more closely matches how the events are actually presented -- that there is a second level dream sequence where metaphorical representations of light and darkness in the form of xehanort and eraqus "act out" the events of the KH series, or that Xehanort and Eraqus had an eerily prophetic chess match that they never give any indication of recognizing when the events played out in real life?{{User:KrytenKoro/Sig}} 18:42, 25 July 2019 (UTC)
::::::I'm kind of...doing the opposite of leaping to conclusions. Neither the game nor the Ultimania ever explicitly says they ''are'' the literal Xehanort and Eraqus, so I'm saying we shouldn't either. Like, seriously, which requires less reaching and more closely matches how the events are actually presented -- that there is a second level dream sequence where metaphorical representations of light and darkness in the form of xehanort and eraqus "act out" the events of the KH series, or that Xehanort and Eraqus had an eerily prophetic chess match that they never give any indication of recognizing when the events played out in real life?{{User:KrytenKoro/Sig}} 18:42, 25 July 2019 (UTC)
:::::::Isn't there a point in the game where pieces just magically appear on the board? The game is definitely not a real game that happened, whether or not these entities are taking the forms of younger Eraqus and Xehanort from their training days, and whether or not E and X actually used to play chess in this room.  --{{User:Neumannz/SigTemplate}} 19:27, 25 July 2019 (UTC)
:::::::Isn't there a point in the game where pieces just magically appear on the board? The game is definitely not a real game that happened, whether or not these entities are taking the forms of younger Eraqus and Xehanort from their training days, and whether or not E and X actually used to play chess in this room.  --{{User:Neumannz/SigTemplate}} 19:27, 25 July 2019 (UTC)
"When the World needs a defender, they'll pick you, Eraqus." It's Eraqus, not some metaphorical mystery kid. Example: [https://youtu.be/QKxRCmpAFKE?t=2446 Everglow on YouTube] {{KeybladeSpyMaster/Sig}} 22:42, 25 July 2019 (UTC)
"When the World needs a defender, they'll pick you, Eraqus." It's Eraqus, not some metaphorical mystery kid. {{KeybladeSpyMaster/Sig}} 22:42, 25 July 2019 (UTC)
::::::::[https://youtu.be/fubO-nlingI?t=1083 Eraqus literally says "As I told you." after repeating the phrase.] If you think an explanation that includes the phrase "second level dream sequence" isn't reaching as compared to just accepting that a fictional (aka it can be as contrived as it wants to push a thematic point) chess game set in the past has some parallels to later events, I'm not sure what to tell you. Like, their conversations outside of the game itself—about No Name and Eraqus becoming the new guardian—make no sense in the context you're insisting on. You're being hung up on the point of them not bringing up the chess game in the present, but it wasn't a remarkable one from their perspective and isn't actually that prophetic to anybody but the audience. [[User:Pink Agaricus|Pink Agaricus]] ([[User talk:Pink Agaricus|talk]]) 22:48, 25 July 2019 (UTC)
::::::::::"If you think an explanation that includes the phrase" -- dude, [[Dive to the Heart]]. I'm suggesting that this is something like a Dive. That's it.
::::::::::"but it wasn't a remarkable one" -- they both comment that it's the first time white boy has won.
::::::::::" has some parallels" -- "some" is massively understating it. That's the point.
::::::::::"I'm not sure what to tell you" -- also kind of the point. The internal chronology of the story is nonsensical if the chess game is treated as something that really happened, and even the ''Ultimania'' goes out of its way to not just say "this is Eraqus and Xehanort in the past".
::::::::::"It's Eraqus, not some metaphorical mystery kid. " -- yes, it would be an entity taking Eraqus's form, or likely Eraqus's heart himself (remember that Eraqus's heart and Xehanort's heart were in the same body). But like Scala ad Caelum in the endgame, it's not treated as a game that really happened in the physical world.{{User:KrytenKoro/Sig}} 12:21, 26 July 2019 (UTC)
:::::::::::It's still just a chess game to them and you're still getting into increasingly convoluted explanations. [[User:Pink Agaricus|Pink Agaricus]] ([[User talk:Pink Agaricus|talk]]) 16:39, 26 July 2019 (UTC)
::::::::::::...I've not "increased" anything. I've been saying it's a dive-type metaphor scenario from the beginning -- just like how Tidus and Selphie aren't ''actually'' living inside of Sora's heart, and Roxas and Axel didn't ''actually'' travel to the clock tower as Axel was dying.
::::::::::::It's honestly odd to me that you keep trying to portray my suggestion as convoluted or reaching when we've explicitly had this type of scenario elsewhere in the series. I mean, you claimed that "second level dream sequence" was a ridiculous explanation for a plot element, when that's literally the basis of two entire games.{{User:KrytenKoro/Sig}} 18:28, 26 July 2019 (UTC)

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