Talk:Keychain

I have a problem with the article saying that Xenanort's heartless didn't posses a keychain while possesing Riku...because a heartless is nothing but a heart, right? It's the nobodies who have no heart, heartless have no boddy, not no heart. It's the heart that turns to darkness, giving it the black form, am I right? I belive that "heartless" is a misnomer. So anyway, I just want to say that I think the part about the keychain being the "heart" should be removed.

Keychain Theory
I have a theory: "Keyblade Masters" have keychains on their keyblades, non-masters do not. If a person was born to be destined as a Keyblade Master (like Sora, and consequently Roxas and Xion, and Riku) or trained for the part (like King Mickey, Master Xehanort, his apprentice and Master Erauqs), then their Keyblade will have keychains. HealerSpirit 06:01, October 15, 2009 (UTC)

If being a Keyblade Master involves intense training and yet people like Sora, Kairi and Riku can have keychains, then it would reaffirm their relationship with Ven, Aqua and Terra. Maybe they possess a portion of the previous wielders' Hearts? Kairi's Heart was able to seek refuge in Sora's body, so what's stopping another Heart from taking refuge in another body? If two Hearts can merge if they spend too much time with each other, wouldn't it explain why Roxas looks like Ven? Sora's body was split into two, Roxas and Namine, and each "half" took on the form (more or less) of one of the other Hearts in Sora's body: Ven with Roxas and Namine with Kairi. HealerSpirit 06:01, October 15, 2009 (UTC)

Given keychains
It says that only the Fenrir is actually given to Sora, which isn't true, the Pumpkinhead is as well

Sign your posts, anon. He's right though. I recall Crabclaw being given to Sora as well.HarpieSiren 11:28, September 4, 2010 (UTC)